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EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 10 MIN

Don't Sell. Network.

from What Makes New York Networking Work? · host Patrick Sasso

Networking doesn't have to feel like a used car lot. This episode is for anyone who's ever walked into a room full of strangers and immediately looked for the shrimp cocktail.What Makes New York Networking Work? is a four-part miniseries based on four pillars. Pillar One is simple: Don't Sell. Network. Real ones from New York — entrepreneurs, attorneys, coaches — break down what that actually means and why the connection always outlasts the pitch.New York is louder than everywhere else. Turns out, the people winning here are the ones doing more listening....Guests in order of appearance: Shelly Bumitra, Suzanne Baxter, Kate Dadetto, Lora Sappenfield, Neha Bhalani, Elise Langsam, Norma Jean Lopez, Todd Cymbol.Music by Pongo FaceProduced by Patrick Sasso | Podcast On The Fly podcastonthefly.com | linkedin.com/in/patsassoPodcast Script Edited by Charlie Allenson

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