Today, Russ Stone, the same man who marinated paneer in hot cheetos this week, sits down with Brooklyn singer, songwriter, and good pal Rachel Yohe.


Rachel's origin story begins in a small town in Pennsylvania as a "singer-theatre-weirdo-kid" who volunteered for all of the musical parts in her summer camp shows. Rachel fell in love with performing and spent her teen years in the school choir, competing in singing competitions, and auditioning for all the local musicals.


When Rachel's high school doppelganger introduced her to the ukulele, her musical world broadened and suddenly performance was portable. Rachel is a staple of the Brooklyn indie music scene: a singer, songwriter, and ukulele wizard with tens of thousands of Soundcloud streams and shows with her college roommate, Goldye Horan, at several large New York venues on her resume.


On this episode, Russ and Rachel talk about supporting local businesses, Anthony's dog, and the rivalry between comedy and musical open mics.


Plus, maybe a synth version of the song featured if you ask politely?


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Song Featured: "Waiting at the Door"
by Rachel Yohe

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