
SubwayTakes but longer. Also, it's podcasts. A co-creation of Kareem Rahma and Andrew Kuo. In partnership with Talkhouse Network.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 28 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CulturePlaces & Travel | |||

Actor, writer, and comedian Rachel Sennott (I Love LA, Bottoms) boards the New York City subway with Kareem Rahma for an unfiltered ride about making television, staying sane, and surviving your own brain.
She talks about crying every day while maki... more
Rosalía boards the New York City subway with Kareem Rahma for an unfiltered ride about music, creativity, faith, and the strange ways the internet is changing all of us. She talks about why she listens to music loud, why quiet music is “bad luck,” h... more
Actor and activist Woody Harrelson (True Detective, Now You See Me) boards the New York City subway with Kareem Rahma for an unfiltered 15-minute conversation about anarchy, class systems, and the absurdity of modern life.
From airplane boarding poli... more
Director, producer, and cultural icon Spike Lee (Do the Right Thing, Highest to Lowest) boards the New York City subway with Kareem Rahma for an unfiltered 15-minute conversation about movies, art, legacy, and the city that shaped him. From fatherhoo... more
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why did you guys delete so many episodes?!
I’ve never listened to this show and never will. By not releasing your interview with Harris, you said you would rather sacrifice integrity and honesty for your political ideology and party. You’re part of the tyranny. Listen if you want I don’t trust this person at all.
They always try to qualify stories by saying something about being men and humans. I had no idea.
Street interviews have never hit this hard.
Let me be the first, more of this, less of everything else!
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Episodes feature a blend of humor and candid discussions on a wide range of topics, including societal norms, parenting, pop culture, film, and personal anecdotes. Notable guests such as Woody Harrelson, Spike Lee, and Riz Ahmed contribute to thought-provoking dialogues that often reflect on contemporary issues, while humor maintains an engaging tone. The podcast seems poised to resonate with listeners interested in exploring diverse perspectives on life and culture within an entertaining framework, making it particularly appealing to those who appreciate casual yet insightful conversations.
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SubwayTakes with Kareem Rahma launched 10 months ago and published 28 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on SubwayTakes with Kareem Rahma include:
1. Woody Harrelson
2. Austin Butler
3. Blake Bensman
4. Annie Hamilton
5. Anthony Di Mieri
6. Mike Birbiglia
7. Ian Fidance
8. Willa Bennett
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