What Makes New York Networking Work?

What Makes NY Networking Work? (Show Trailer)

1 min · 2. mar. 2026
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New York doesn't do small talk. It does business. The people who actually make it here know the difference between selling and connecting — and it changes everything. What Makes New York Networking Work? is a four-part miniseries — one pillar per episode — that breaks down networking through the voices of entrepreneurs, attorneys, and coaches who've figured it out. The pitch isn't what closes the deal. The connection is. NY is a city that turns strangers into collaborators before the subway doors open again. ... *Music by Pongo Face* *Produced by Patrick Sasso | Podcast on the Fly* *podcastonthefly.com | linkedin.com/in/patsasso*

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