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Tip Tow

By: 4reign-X-tension
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  • "Welcome to TIP TOW, and I'm your host 4reign-X-tension cruising through the concrete jungle responding to New Yorkers to their destination looking for tow services while uncovering the city's hidden gems. As an immigrant tow truck driver I encounter different people from all walks of life who might just give us a few 'tip' about living in New York. After all, everyone you meet knows something you don't. Join me on this journey as I offer tow services and engage in lively conversations with my passengers. Along the way, we'll discuss how much it costs to live in New York, their experiences in
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Episodes
  • How we survived 20 years without a car in NY
    Mar 27 2023

    Episode 2; Part 1


    Living in New York City for two decades without owning a car may seem like a daunting task, but it is a challenge that we have managed to conquer. In this episode, we discuss how we have survived in the city without a vehicle and the various alternatives we have used to get around. When we first moved to New York City, we considered buying a car. However, after considering the cost of owning a car, including car insurance and maintenance expenses, we realized that it was not a practical option. The cost of owning a car in the city can be astronomical, and the added stress of finding parking and dealing with traffic makes it even more challenging. As a result, we decided to explore alternative transportation options. One of the most cost-effective and efficient ways to get around the city is by using public transportation. The subway system in New York City is an excellent mode of transportation that can take you almost anywhere you need to go. With a monthly pass, the cost of using the subway is significantly lower than owning a car, and it is much faster and more reliable than driving in the city. In addition to the subway, other alternative transportation options include biking and walking. New York City is a very walkable and bike-friendly city, and there are many bike lanes and pedestrian paths available. Biking and walking are great ways to explore the city and get some exercise while avoiding the stress of driving. We also explore car-sharing services like Zipcar, which provide an alternative to car ownership. Car-sharing services allow you to rent a car for a few hours or a few days without the hassle of owning one. This is a great option for people who only need a car occasionally and do not want to deal with the high costs associated with owning a vehicle. Throughout the episode, we highlight the environmental benefits of not owning a car. Cars are a significant source of air pollution, and they contribute to climate change. Living a car-free lifestyle in a city like New York is one way to reduce your carbon footprint and contribute to a more sustainable future. We also share our experience with owning a Subaru in the city. Subaru is a great car brand that is known for its durability and reliability. Our Subaru has served us well over the years, but owning a car in the city can be challenging. Finding parking can be a nightmare, and navigating through the city's traffic can be stressful. In conclusion, surviving in New York City without a car is possible, and it can even be a more enjoyable and sustainable way of living. We have explored various alternative transportation options and have found that public transportation, biking, walking, and car-sharing services are all great options for getting around the city. We hope that this episode will inspire others to consider living a car-free lifestyle and explore the many benefits it has to offer. We also discuss the challenges of living in New York City without a car. While it is certainly possible, it requires a certain level of flexibility and adaptability. For example, when using public transportation, it is important to be aware of the schedules and plan accordingly. Biking and walking in the city can also be challenging, especially during rush hour when the streets are crowded. Another challenge of living in New York City without a car is the cost of transportation. While public transportation is relatively inexpensive, it can add up over time. Biking and walking are certainly cheaper, but they require more physical effort and can be time-consuming. We also discuss the benefits of not owning a car in the city. One of the biggest benefits is the freedom it provides. Without a car, we are not tied down to a specific location, and we are free to explore the city on foot, bike, or public transportation. This has allowed us to discover many ontinueAditionally, they will talk about the various options they explored to find affordable transportation, including using public transportation like the subway and buses, using ride-sharing services, and even renting a car when necessary. They also discuss how they adapted their daily routines to accommodate not having a car, such as grocery shopping and running errands. Throughout the episode, they will share their personal stories and experiences of living car-free in New York, highlighting the challenges they faced and the lessons they learned. They will also touch on the environmental benefits of not owning a car and the impact it has had on their lives. In conclusion, this episode offers a unique perspective on living in New York City without a car and provides valuable insights and tips for anyone looking to do the same. Whether you're a lifelong New Yorker or just curious about life in the city, this episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in sustainable living and alternative modes of transportation.



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    5 mins
  • Facing Eviction and having to relocate using a shopping Cart
    Mar 24 2023

    Host; 4reign-X-Tension

    In this episode of the podcast, we're going to talk about the importance of perseverance, hard work, and faith in achieving your goals. Our guest, a couple from the Bronx In NY shares their inspiring story of how they overcame various challenges and obstacles living in NY city.

    They talk about how she started her career as a cashier in different places like a club, a magazine, and music stores. She emphasizes that when he finished school, he needed a job, and he worked in different places until he found something that worked for him. She encourages listeners to be persistent and keep trying until they find something that they enjoy doing and that pays the bills.

    She then talks about his experience moving to New York and the challenges she faced. She emphasizes that contrary to popular belief, it's not easy to find a job and make money in New York. She shares a personal anecdote about his struggle to pay rent and how he learned the importance of keeping all receipts to avoid conflicts with landlords.

    Despite the challenges, they persevered and continued to work hard. He talks about how he moved to the Bronx with his family and even used a shopping cart to move their belongings from Brooklyn after facing EVICTION. She emphasizes that sometimes you have to do what you have to do to achieve your goals, even if it means using unconventional methods.

    She attributes his success to his faith in God and Jesus. She emphasizes that his belief in a higher power has helped her stay motivated and overcome challenges in his personal and professional life. She encourages listeners to have faith in something greater than themselves and to use that faith to propel themselves forward.

    Throughout the episode, they share valuable insights and advice for anyone looking to achieve success in their personal or professional life. He emphasizes the importance of hard work, perseverance, and faith, and encourages listeners to never give up on their dreams.


    Their story is a testament to the resilience and determination of so many people who have come to New York in search of a better life. It's not easy to make it in this city, but for those who are willing to work hard and persevere, anything is possible.


    If you're considering moving to New York, or if you're already living here and looking for inspiration and advice, then be sure to tune in TIP TOW New York City Stories podcast. We bring you real stories from real people, sharing their struggles, their triumphs, and their unique perspectives on life in this incredible city

    Overall, this episode is a must-listen for anyone looking for inspiration and guidance on how to overcome challenges and achieve success in their life. Their story is a powerful reminder that with hard work and faith, anything is possible. So, tune in to this episode and get ready to be inspired!


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    4 mins
  • Are we gods?
    Mar 22 2023

    EP 2: Part 4

    In this episode of Tip Tow, we delve into the topic of religion and spiritual beliefs through a conversation between a couple from New York. We explore their different perspectives on the role of God in our lives, free will, and the image and likeness of humanity.

    His wife believes that God is omnipresent, omniscient, and all-powerful, which means that He is involved in every aspect of our lives. She sees humanity as created in God's image and likeness, and our goal is to emulate God's loving, kind, and compassionate qualities. On the other hand, He believes that God has other things to worry about besides our problems, and He only gets involved when there is a significant imbalance in the universe. He believes that humans have the power to solve their problems, and God does not micromanage our lives.

    The conversation is a thought-provoking exploration of the topic, providing insight into the spiritual and cultural beliefs of New Yorkers. The keywords used in this podcast episode, including religion, God, free will, image and likeness, and spirituality, are highly searched, making it a valuable resource for people looking to improve their listening skills in English and those interested in the city's life and its people.

    Throughout the episode, we explore different perspectives on religion and spiritual beliefs, providing a unique perspective on the topic. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the topic and its cultural and social relevance in the modern world.

    Whether you are interested in religion and spirituality or simply looking for engaging and thought-provoking content, this episode of Tip Tow is a must-listen. Join us as we explore the role of God in our lives and the image and likeness of humanity, providing valuable insights into the topic and New Yorkers' cultural beliefs.

    Throughout the conversation, they expressed their different beliefs and interpretations of God's role in our lives. Jane sees God as all-knowing and present in every aspect of our lives, while John believes that God only intervenes in extreme situations and that humans are responsible for dealing with most issues.

    As the conversation comes to a close, she reflects on the idea of being created in God's image and how that influences our behavior and beliefs. She believes that we worship the God that we want to be like and that our perception of our religious figures can shape how we act.

    Overall, this episode provides a unique insight into the different beliefs and interpretations of spirituality and religion, and how they shape our worldview and actions. It is a great resource for individuals looking to improve their listening skills while learning about the diverse beliefs and practices of people living in New York City. Tune in to the next episode of Tip Tow to hear more fascinating conversations with people from all walks of life.


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    5 mins

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