I Live Here Westchester NY
“I Live Here” is a hyperlocal podcast that explores the stories, people, and events shaping life in Westchester, NY. Each episode dives into what’s happening across our towns and neighborhoods—highlighting small businesses, community voices, local culture, and can’t-miss happenings. Whether you’ve lived here forever or just moved in, this podcast keeps you connected to the place you call home.
Podcasting since 2025 • 70 episodes
I Live Here Westchester NY
Latest Episodes
The Friday Intel | 04.04.26: New York Drivers Pay $4,000 a Year — Why Westchester's Auto Insurance Bill Keeps Climbing
New York drivers now pay a statewide average exceeding $4,000 a year for auto insurance — fourth highest in the nation, 52% above the national average. Inside Westchester County, the spread is dramatic: Yonkers drivers pay nearly $2,400 whi...
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Episode 64
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NY Tort Reform and Your Car Insurance with Lauren Zelt
Westchester County residents pay some of the highest auto insurance premiums in the country. Today, Jim sits down with Lauren Zelt of PACT — Protect Access to Consumer Trials — to explain the direct connection between lawsuit abuse, staged acci...
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Episode 63
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The Westchester Brief | 04.02.26: 27,000 Septic Systems, One Water Supply
IN-PLAYER SHOW NOTESTwenty-seven thousand septic systems sit beneath Westchester properties in the New York City watershed. An estimated 10% are failing, leaking fecal bacteria, viruses, and nitrates into the drinking water supply f...
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The Westchester Brief | 04.01.26: Congestion Pricing Survives Federal Challenge
IN-PLAYER SHOW NOTESA federal judge permanently blocked the Trump administration from killing congestion pricing. For Westchester, this isn't a Manhattan toll story — it's a Metro-North funding story. First-year revenue hit $550 million...
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Episode 61
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Shared Parenting Reform — What’s Happening in NY Family Court with Andre Rianey
New York has no presumption of shared parenting.When parents separate, a judge decides how much time each parent gets—and that often means one parent becomes primary while the other becomes a visitor. Andre Rainey, Chair of the National ...
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