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The Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 46: Stanley and Dean Poll of William PollIn this episode, recorded in the Fall of 2022, Betsy and Ellie speak with the co-owners of the Upper East Side gourmet food shop William Poll: Stanley and Dean Poll, and their store manager and chef, Anthony Walton. The shop was founded more than 100 years ago in 1921, and has been a favorite of New York City socialites and international celebrities almost since the beginning. Today, William Poll continues to keep pace with the culinary wants and needs of the city while maintaining its history and warm family atmosphere. 2023-06-1544 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 45: The Art of Walking Manhattan SidewaysWelcome back to the Manhattan Sideways Podcast! In this episode, Ellie and Betsy reflect on the publication of Betsy's first book, "Walking Manhattan Sideways", and share some exciting news about the upcoming publication of another book: "The Art of Walking Manhattan Sideways", which will be released in October of 2021. The new book includes chapters focused on the arts, nonprofits, museums, places of worship, and much more -- all on the side streets of Manhattan. You can place an order for either (or both!) of the books now at www.gosideways.nyc/books. If you are...2021-09-1241 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 44: Betsy Bober Polivy, Founder of Manhattan SidewaysIn this week's episode, Ellie speaks with founder of Manhattan Sideways, Betsy Bober Polivy, about her new book, "Walking Manhattan Sideways". They talk about how Betsy got started documenting the side streets, how the book came to be, and how Betsy chose the incredible businesses that are featured in "Walking Manhattan Sideways". Betsy's creativity, care and passion are awe-inspiring, and the book is nothing short of the same. Find the book here Also mentioned in the episode: Episode 2: Grandma's Place2020-11-1234 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 43: Tiziana Agnello, Love Thy BeastIn this episode, Ellie speaks with Tiziana Agnello, the founder and owner of Love Thy Beast, a boutique pet store in the East Village. Tiziana started her business on her kitchen table, where she made her first pet totes, inspired by her own dog's love of bags. Since beginning her business, Tiziana has refused to stray from her vision and values, and today Love Thy Beast offers everything you need for the dogs in your life -- all ethically sourced, and often locally made. Big thank you to the editor of this episode, Aiman Walid Najah!2020-11-0638 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 42: Linda St. John, D.L. CerneyIn this episode, Ellie speaks with Linda St. John, designer and co-owner of the East Village boutique D.L. Cerney, which also serves as Linda's creative studio. It was in this space that Linda wrote her book, "Even Dogs Go Home to Die", and in this space that Linda designs most of her gorgeous vintage-inspired clothing, which she makes out of deadstock fabrics and materials. Linda's resilience and optimism is deeply inspiring, and is something we could all use a little more of these days! 2020-10-2938 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 41: Santo Mollica, The Source Unltd Print & Copy ShopIn this episode, Ellie speaks with Santo Mollica of The East Village's own The Source Ultd. Print and Copy Shop, opened in 1979. Santo and the shop he owns with his wife Margaret are something of an ode to the Village in the 80s and 90s: before it was a copy shop, in fact, it was a performance space for local bands and artists, and Santo continues this legacy by producing tourbooks for the likes of Arcade Fire and Mumford and Sons. Santo is self taught in much of his trade, and is the first to say that failure is...2020-06-0526 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 40: Kathy Kemp, ANNAIn this episode, Ellie and Betsy interview clothing designer Kathy Kemp, founder of ANNA, along with creative collaborator and dear friend Rebecca Kaye. They discuss the strong community of women that comes together over ANNA (and Kathy!), the East Village, and Kathy's creative process, among other things. Kathy and Rebecca's positivity spills right into our interview, and we hope you'll come away from this conversation feeling as inspired as we did.2020-05-2837 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 39: Mikel Glass, Visual ArtistIn this episode, Ellie speaks to New York-based artist Mikel Glass, whose "business" is to reflect on the world around him and encourage others to do the same. They discuss his artistic trajectory, the challenge of balancing financial stability with passion and ethics, the New York gallery scene, and some of Mikel's recent work. Mikel's perspective is thoughtful and unique, and absolutely deserves to be heard through both his art and your headphones.2020-05-1434 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastSpecial Episode: Reporting on Covid-19This week we have put together a special episode of our podcast to report on the effects of the Covid-19 epidemic on New York's small businesses. Ellie makes phone calls to five business owners from all over the city: Seren Morey of Guerra Paint and Pigment Corp., Alan Heron of The Hunterian, Mike Spitz of Mr. Throwback, Nic Faitos of Starbright Floral, and the eponymous Jill Herlands. Each interview offers insight into the new realities and challenges of daily life, as well as projections of what is to come, and suggestions about how we can all adjust and support...2020-03-3039 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 38: Jim Gerding and Stoney McGurrin, Ryan's DaughterIn this episode, Ellie speaks with Jim and Stoney of Ryan's Daughter Pub. Stoney came to the U.S. in 1958, began bartending in '68, found the space for Ryan's daughter in 1979, and has been there ever since, joined by Jim in 1999. Jim grew up in Hawaii, and Stoney grew up in Ireland, both finding their homes in New York City. This laugh-out-loud interview covers everything from stick-ups to equality in the United States, and the ways that owning a bar is like running a farm. 2020-03-0554 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 37: Tilde Mariani Giacche, Reflecting on Asti Italian Restaurant (Now Strip House Steakhouse)In this episode, Ellie speaks with Tilde Mariani Giacche, whose family owned Asti's Restaurant, and still owns the building that now houses Strip House Steak House. Tilde shares amazing stories of her father and his singing waiters, her experiences growing up around the restaurant, and tells about her continued connection to this special place.2020-02-2745 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 36: Deborah Koenigsberger, Noir et Blanc NYC and Hearts of GoldIn this episode, Ellie and Betsy speak with Deborah Koenigsberger of Noir et Blanc NYC and Hearts of Gold. They discuss Deborah's modeling career, what it's like to help others find their style, and how the Hearts of Gold and the Thrifty HoG help to transition women and their children out of the shelter system. 2020-02-2037 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 35: Voza Rivers, Greater Harlem Chamber of CommerceIn this episode, Ellie speaks with Voza Rivers of the Harlem Chamber of Commerce. They chat about the rich history of Harlem, Vozza's own past, and his journey to the positions he currently holds at the Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce as well as the Harlem Arts Alliance. 2020-02-131h 01The Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 34: Andy Tarshis, TiecraftersIn this episode, Ellie speaks with Andy Tarshis of Tiecrafters, a longstanding business now found on 29th street. They dive deep into the niche business of tie alterations: a niche that motivates customers to travel from far corners of the globe to support Andy's work. They also discuss the importance of sentimental values, the well-chronicled tragedies of bolognese sauce, and much more. 2020-02-0642 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 33: Chad Beightol, Consigliere Men's Grooming ShopIn this episode, Ellie speaks with Chad Beightol of Consigliere. Chad speaks about the current trends in men's grooming and beauty, the origin of his shop's name (hint: "I'll make him an offer he can't refuse."), Chad's own personal care routine, and the role of gender in cultural beauty standards. Absolutely everyone has something to learn from this interview!2020-02-0438 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 32: Seren Morey, Jody Bretnall and Art Guerra, Guerra Paint and Pigment CorporationIn this episode, Ellie interviews Seren, Jody and Art, owners of Guerra Paint and Pigment Corporation in New York's East Village. Art shares stories about the more chaotic years of the neighborhood, Jody and Seren talk about their "origin story", and all together they explain some of the science and business behind pigment and color -- and why it all matters.2020-01-2431 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 31: Judith Lowry, Naomi Hample, and Adina Cohen, Argosy BookstoreIn this episode, Ellie speaks with the three sisters — Judith Lowry, Naomi Hample, and Adina Cohen — behind the Argosy Bookstore. They discuss Argosy's foundation in their father's deep love of books, and tell many stories about their adventures in the business … all while laying bare the sisterly elasticity that defines the “rubber band” of their relationship to each other. 2020-01-1635 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 30: Alan Heron, The HunterianIn this episode, Ellie speaks with Alan Heron, bartender and co-owner of The Hunterian Bar on East 70th Street. They discuss Alan's move to the U.S., how the bar-scene is changing (and Alan's hopes for his own space), and whether or not to offer an open bar at a wedding in the Scottish highlands.2020-01-0932 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 29: Lorcan Otway, 80 St. Mark's (William Barnacle Tavern, Theatre 80, and the Museum of the American Gangster)On this episode, Ellie speaks to Lorcan Otway of William Barnacle Tavern, Theatre 80, and the Museum of the American Gangster -- all of which are connected and housed in the historic buildings at 80 St. Mark's. Lorcan discusses the "mobbed-up" past of the building as well as its deeper origins in New Amsterdam, and then goes on to share his perspectives on how New York is changing today and the role he hopes to play in the city's evolution. And -- of course -- Lorcan's story wouldn't be complete without an introduction to the building's resident ghost, Gia.2020-01-0436 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 28: Dimitri Gatanas, Urban Garden CenterIn this episode, Ellie and Betsy speak with Dimitri Gatanas of Urban Garden Center. Dimitri discusses his Greek roots, tells of uprooting an 18 foot tree, and talks about what it means to be an “urban” business, along with how UGC strives to be a positive part of its Harlem community. 2019-12-2433 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 27: Suzanne Newman, Suzanne Couture Millinery On this episode, Ellie speaks with Suzanne Newman, owner of Suzanne Couture Millinery. Suzanne tells us about her design process, as well as the ways she's seen New York change, and how she sold her car to work in the fashion industry. Suzanne's charm (and beautiful accent) is sure to brighten up your day! 2019-12-1723 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 26: Kate Coyne and Ann Hohenhaus, The Animal Medical CenterOn this week's episode, Ellie interviews Kate Coyne, CEO, and Ann Hohenhaus, Veterinarian, at the Animal Medical Center. Kate describes her journey into the medical field and why she loves working at AMC, a nonprofit clinic started in 1910. Having previously worked in human hospital management, Kate reflects on the similarities and differences between animal and human care, and makes an argument for the value of ensuring access to good animal care. Later, Ann offers tips on minimizing your pets' hospital anxiety and considers the ways that animal care has changed over time.2019-12-0842 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 25: Kelly Jaime, The Sweet Shop NYCIn this episode, Ellie and Betsy speak with Kelly Jaime of The Sweet Shop. They chat about the Upper East Side, running a business as a family, chocolate production, and the Ronald McDonald house -- among many other things. Be sure to have a bag of candy nearby for this one.2019-11-2328 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 24: Matt Fox and Enrique Crame III, Fine and DandyOn this episode, Ellie speaks with Matt and Enrique, co-owners of men's accessory and vintage shop Fine and Dandy. They chat about starting online, moving into pop ups, and the decision to open a brick and mortar. The episode also delves into how the fashion industry has changed, as well as how New York as a whole has evolved -- while some things don't seem to change at all.2019-11-0432 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 23: Bella Meyer, Fleurs BellaWelcome to season two! On this episode, Ellie speaks with Bella Meyer, owner and creative director of floral studio Fleurs Bella, and granddaughter of artist Marc Chagall. They speak about bringing color to New York, the magic of moss, and, of course, Marc Chagall.2019-10-2140 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastIntroduction to Season TwoWelcome to season two of the Manhattan Sideways Podcast! Here's a sneak peek of what's in store.2019-10-2102 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 22: Jill HerlandsOn this episode, Ellie sits down with jewelry artist Jill Herlands to speak about her eponymous brand, Jill Herlands. They speak about the importance of finding and acknowledging passion, balancing brand aesthetic with collaboration, the role of social media in today's business world, and much more. We hope that listening to Jill will brighten your day as much as it did ours!2019-09-3035 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 21: Laura Maioglio, BarbettaIn this episode, Ellie speaks with Laura Maioglio, owner of the esteemed Northern Italian Restaurant Barbetta, and her head waitor, Eduardo. They cover a variety of topics, including Laura's renovation of the restaurant in the style of historic Piemonte, The Rolling Stones, the evolution of New York and of the restaurant world, and dogs on stage at Carnegie Hall. Barbetta celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2006, and is the oldest restaurant in New York still owned by its original founding family.2019-08-2727 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 20: Nic Faitos, Starbright Floral DesignIn this episode Ellie sits down with Nic, owner of Starbright Floral Design, to talk about the mood boosting properties of flowers, the process of growing a business, overnight tulip-planes, and how, coming from Wall Street, Nic "redeemed himself and became a florist."2019-08-0959 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 19: Paul and Justin Schweitzer, Gramercy Typewriter CompanyOn this episode, Ellie sits down on location in the storefront of Gramercy Typewriter Company to chat with father and son partners Paul and Justin "Jay" Schweitzer. They speak about carrying the business across multiple generations of their family, and also offer some clues as to why typewriters have remained popular despite technological development, and how the company has grown with or stood fast against such technological changes.2019-08-0721 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 18: Ken Wampler, The Alpha WorkshopsIn this episode, Ellie sits down with Ken Wampler, founder of The Alpha Workshops. They speak about running a non-profit, the HIV crisis, the New York design industry, and what it means to be an artist.2019-07-3056 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 17: David Segal, David Segal Violins, LTD.In this episode, we sat down with David Segal, owner of David Segal Violins, to talk about classical music, making and repairing instruments, and David's adorable grandson.2019-07-2924 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 16: Mike Spitz, Mr. ThrowbackEllie and Mike talk about vintage sportwear, pretzel-nuggets, buying vs. browsing, and collaboration in the East Village - and they make a quick shout out to the real MVP: Mike's barber.2019-07-2922 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 15: Marta Elena Rodriguez, Skin Laser StudiosIn this episode, Ellie speaks to Marta, owner of Skin Laser Studios. They chat about beauty standards, the Cuban revolution, finding the perfect skin care products for your skin, and much more.2019-07-2931 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 14: Eduardo ("Edward") and Mary ("Maria") Silva, Maz MezcalEduardo and Mary Silva have been married for 48 years, and have lived and worked on the Upper West Side almost as long. In this episode, Ellie speaks with this husband and wife team about the success of their restaurant - despite notable setbacks - and why they love what they do alongside loving each other.2019-07-2748 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 13: Zach Chasky, Midtown LumberIn this episode, Zach and Ellie "lumber" through a huge chunk of topics: work-life balance, the value (or non-value) of a college education, the importance of emotional supporters, bring-your-kid-to-work days, and much, much more. Despite some technical issues with the microphones, we hope you will enjoy what Zach had to share with us. We appreciate your understanding!2019-07-2733 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 12: Claude-Noelle Toly and William Nuckel, Le FanionIn this episode, we speak with the co-owners of Le Fanion about sourcing, street parties, the evolution of the West Village, how to maintain a successful partnership, and how to sell the Picasso family broken pottery for a dollar.2019-07-2739 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 11: Saeed Pourkay, Taste of PersiaIn this episode, we sit down with Saeed Pourkay owner of Taste of Persia - a name you may recognize from the Union Square Christmas market, where Saeed has had a booth for the last seven years. Ellie and Saeed chat about his background in print-graphics, his childhood in Iran, his year round location on 18th street and, of course, his food.2019-07-2733 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 10: Dave Ortiz, Our/New York VodkaThis episode focuses on Dave Ortiz, who runs Our/New York Vodka, the New York branch of the global Our/Vodka franchise. Ellie and Dave talk about branding, pranks, graffiti, "Old New York", and how his past experiences as an entrepreneur have affected his work with Our/New York Vodka.2019-07-2755 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 9: Amanda Gagnon and Mike Riz, Amanda Gagnon Dog Training and Salon RizIn this episode, we chatted with Mike and Amanda, owners of Salon Riz and Amanda Gagnon Dog Training, and husband and wife duo. You'll learn about the Upper West Side, anthrozoology, community care, immigration, what to do if you own a shy dog, and -- maybe inspired by how much these two learn from and respect each other -- how to be just a little bit more like the lovely Mike and Amanda.2019-07-2658 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 8: Alex Harsley, The 4th Street Photo Gallery (special guest Kendra Krueger)In this episode, there's almost nothing that Alex, Ellie, and Kendra don't talk about. Alex was born in the south and moved to New York as a young person in the middle of the 20th century, where he ultimately found his niche in the Lower East Side. Alex's photography strikes at the core of what it is to be human, especially in New York - so what makes it all possible?2019-07-2631 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 7: Rebecca Schweiger, The Art Studio NYIn this episode, Ellie and Rebecca discuss the physical and emotional benefits of art making, and explore Rebecca's journey as owner of The Art Studio NY. Originally started in Rebecca's bedroom, The Art Studio NY now offers the highest rated art classes in Manhattan.2019-07-2655 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 6: Guy Vaknin, Beyond SushiIn this episode Guy Vaknin, founder of Beyond Sushi, discusses some of his tips for success in the restaurant business, veganism, Shark Tank, sustainability, expansion, and the absolute importance of caring about what you do.2019-07-2548 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 5: Bill Rhodes, See's CandiesIn this episode, we spoke with Bill Rhodes, the one and only New York City purveyor of the characteristically West Coast-brand See's Candies. We chat about Bill's love of New York and his roots in the Midwest, See's expansion east, the evolution of the West Village, and, of course, chocolate.2019-07-0949 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 4: Pauline Sokol Nakios, Lilla P ClothingIn this episode, we sat down with Pauline Sokol Nakios, founder of Lilla P Clothing. We discuss how she got started and what it's like being an international company, sourcing choices, lifestyle -- and that little hole that shows up in your t-shirts right around the belly button.2019-07-0948 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 3: Sal Scognamillo, Patsy's Italian RestaurantIn this episode we meet Sal Scognamillo, current owner, chef, and grandson of the original owners of Patsy's Italian Restaurant. We speak with Sal about Frank Sinatra, the Yankees, Brett Eldredge, classic Italian food, Ben Stiller, and what it's like to own a family business. We are also paid a surprise visit by sportscaster, writer, and Yankees community advisor Ray Negron. Visit Patsy's at 236 West 56th street.2019-07-0254 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 2: Grandma Dawn, Grandma's Place Toy and Book StoreIn this episode, we sit down with Grandma Dawn of Grandma's Place. Dawn shares stories about education, community, business, and gentrification in Harlem. Visit Grandma's Place at 84 West 120th street, or shop online at grandmasplaceinharlem.com2019-07-0251 minThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 1: Will and Julie Horowitz, Ducks EateryIn this episode, we speak with Will and Julie Horowitz, the brother-sister team behind Ducks Eatery. We discuss everything from pingpong to climate change, and chat about the Horowitz's new book "Salt Smoke Time: Homesteading and Heritage Techniques for the Modern Kitchen." Visit Ducks in the East Village at 351 East 12th street.2019-07-021h 05The Manhattan Sideways PodcastThe Manhattan Sideways PodcastEpisode 0: Introducing the Sideways PodcastIn this mini episode, we give you a taste of what the Sideways Podcast is about and who we are at Manhattan Sideways. Nice to meet you!2019-07-0206 min