FAQ NYC

A weekly dive into the big questions about this city of ours, hosted by Christina Greer, Azi Paybarah and Harry Siegel, and produced by Alex Brook Lynn.
Always a fan
Feb 21
Listen every week and appreciate the pod. I enjoyed your most recent episode with Mr. Blake. I’m not sure how I will rank Mr. Blake, but his visit did underscore something I have felt for some time, that the show would benefit from a stronger presence/more representation from people of color from the Bronx, or even uptown Manhattan. Thanks for all you do!
Zionist Talking Points
Apr 15
I used to rely on this show for local NYC political coverage, but can no longer because host Harry Siegel has gone out of his way to parrot AIPAC zionist talking points when referring to protests against the Gaza Genocide, insisting on framing them as “anti-Israel” or other misleading descriptions. Shame on him, and shame on this podcast for allowing him to spread this right-wing garbage.
Easy Street
Feb 24
How dare you flaunt your easy street status of not worrying about ICE arrests and joblessness. Do you not care about your community? What happened to taking care of the least of ourselves? Have a heart. These actions by ICE are against your sanctuary city laws. Grow a spine. Meanwhile you defend Adam’s looking like a bought toy on Fox News. Have you no dignity?!
So grateful
Feb 13
I cannot express how much I appreciate this podcast and THE CITY. The in-depth interviews with mayoral candidates are profoundly valuable. It is my favorite podcast. I enjoy the camaraderie and different perspectives the three hosts bring. Thank you Katie for indefatigable gumshooing. Thank you Harry for the obscure, yet helpful political facts you know. Thank you Chrissy for the political insight. I am so grateful!
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- CreatorFAQ NYC
- Years Active2018 - 2025
- Episodes425
- RatingClean
- Copyright© 2025 FAQ NYC LLC
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