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The Miller Report with Suzanne Miller

The Miller Report with Suzanne Miller

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Episodes

123

Latest episode

May 2026

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EN

About the show

The Miller Report is a real estate business show produced by 77 WABC Radio in New York City and hosted by Suzanne Miller, President of Empire State Properties, a Manhattan Real Estate Management & Investment firm. Heard by tens of thousands online and on air, Suzanne is a thought leader in her industry. Where Politics Meets Business, Suzanne’s conversations with Board Members, Chairmen, Investors, and Corporate Officers offer unique insight into the headwinds and opportunities shaping National, New York, and International real estate. As a lifelong New Yorker, Suzanne’s frank talk uniquely presents her guests’ billion-dollar insights and business secrets.

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May 7, 202644 min

Episode 120: Hank Sheinkopf on New York’s Future, Iran, Mamdani, AI, and the 2026 Governor’s Race

On this episode of The Miller Report, Suzanne Miller sits down with political strategist Hank Sheinkopf for a wide-ranging conversation on uncertainty in New York, America, and the world. Sheinkopf breaks down the crisis in Iran, the importance of the Strait of Hormuz, rising prices, and how global instability could impact the midterm elections. He also weighs in on the Democratic Party’s identity crisis, the rise of AI, the decline of civic service, and why America may need to rethink how it trains and prepares the next generation. The conversation then turns to New York City and New York State, including Mamdani’s political rise, concerns over policing, Rikers Island, property taxes, small landlords, Julie Menin, Kathy Hochul, Bruce Blakeman, and the high-stakes 2026 governor’s race. Sheinkopf explains why shifting demographics, suburban voters, Jewish voters, Asian voters, and New Yorkers leaving the state could all play a major role in deciding the future of New York. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

April 9, 202635 min

Episode 119: Humberto Lopes and John Catsimatidis on Rent Freezes, Rising Property Taxes, and NYC Housing Crisis

On this episode, Suzanne Miller sits down with Humberto Lopes and John Catsimatidis as they break down the growing crisis in New York City’s housing market. They dive into the impact of potential rent freezes, skyrocketing property taxes, and why many landlords say they’re losing money year after year. The conversation exposes how rising costs, outdated policies, and long eviction timelines are forcing owners to leave units vacant and rethink investing in the city. With warnings about businesses leaving, real estate values collapsing, and over 100,000 apartments potentially sitting empty, this discussion takes a hard look at the policies shaping NYC’s future and who ultimately pays the price. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

March 19, 202650 min

Episode 118: Marty Dolan On Defeating AOC, Public Housing, Socialism, and New York’s Future

On this episode, Suzanne Miller sits down with congressional candidate Marty Dolan as he makes his case against AOC in New York’s 14th District. Dolan breaks down his push for unity over division, why he believes socialism is hurting New York, and how he plans to bring back common-sense Democratic leadership. He lays out bold proposals on public housing, education reform, immigration policy, and tax incentives for young workers, while also sharing his unfiltered thoughts on Donald Trump, sanctuary cities, and the direction of the country. A wide-ranging conversation on politics, policy, and what’s next for New York. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

February 27, 202634 min

Episode 117: Alan Dershowitz On Epstein, Iran, Campus Anti-Semitism & A Trump Third Term

On this episode, Suzanne Miller sits down with legendary constitutional and defense attorney Alan Dershowitz for a wide-ranging and provocative conversation. Dershowitz addresses the unanswered questions surrounding Jeffrey Epstein, false accusations, and what he calls modern McCarthyism. He weighs in on President Trump’s foreign policy approach to Iran, the future of Hamas, and whether regime change could reshape the Middle East. The discussion also tackles rising anti-Semitism on college campuses, Harvard’s political climate, voter ID laws, the 2026 midterms, and his forthcoming book exploring whether a president can constitutionally serve a third term. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

January 22, 202635 min

Episode 116: Bruce Blakeman, Nassau County Executive & New York Gubernatorial Candidate

On this episode, Suzanne Miller sits down with Nassau County Executive and New York Gubernatorial Candidate Bruce Blakeman to discuss public safety, housing, and the future of New York. Blakeman explains how Nassau became the safest county in America, his tough stance on crime and anti-Semitism, and why he believes Hochul’s policies are failing New Yorkers. He outlines his plans to cut taxes, lower energy costs, protect landlords, and restore law and order across the state. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

December 17, 202535 min

Episode 115: How Do Landlords Keep Their Private Property In New York?

On this episode, Suzanne is joined by Ann Korchak of the Small Property Owners of New York, attorney Jim Walden, Vice President Jan Lee, and board member Lincoln Eccles for an urgent discussion on a proposed New York City bill that could restrict a property owner’s right to sell on the open market. The panel breaks down the Community Opportunity to Purchase Act and what it would mean for small landlords, tenants, housing supply, and investment across New York City. John Catsimatidis also joins briefly in studio to weigh in on the broader economic impact, the ongoing exodus of businesses and residents, and why common-sense housing policy continues to be ignored. A timely conversation ahead of a critical vote with major consequences for the future of the city. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

December 11, 202532 min

Episode 114: Chris Maher, CEO of OceanFirst Bank

On this episode, Suzanne talks with Chris Maher, CEO of OceanFirst Bank, about mortgages, home buying, affordability, rising rates, and what regional banks offer that national lenders cannot. Chris explains how OceanFirst vets borrowers responsibly, why New York remains a strong market, and how customer service and clear guidance shape better financial decisions. A live Gen Z audience joins the conversation to share concerns about rent, savings, credit, technology, and the path to first time homeownership, as Suzanne and Chris explore how young buyers can build confidence, understand the process, and move toward creating generational wealth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

November 20, 202550 min

Episode 113: Bill de Blasio, Former Mayor of New York City

Suzanne Miller sits down with former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio for a tough but respectful deep dive on Mayor-elect Mamdani, the future of the Democratic Party, and what all of it means for New Yorkers’ safety, wallets, and quality of life. John Catsimatidis drops in to weigh in on taxes, the exodus of the wealthy, and why keeping job creators in New York matters for everyone. They tackle rising concerns about crime, NYPD morale, housing, rent freezes, free buses and childcare, and the balance between progressive ideals and practical governance. Suzanne also presses de Blasio on Jewish safety in the city, Israel, BDS, and what a Mamdani meeting with President Trump could mean for New York’s future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

November 10, 202527 min

Episode 112: Francis Suarez, Mayor of Miami, Florida

On this episode, Suzanne sits down with Miami Mayor Francis Suarez for a timely and revealing conversation the day before the New York City election. Mayor Suarez shares his warning for New Yorkers, why he believes a Mondami victory will drive even more residents and wealth to Miami, and what that means for real estate, taxes, and quality of life. They break down Miami’s booming housing market, the rise in property values, the city’s fast-track building system, and why 45 percent of Miami homeowners have no mortgage at all. Mayor Suarez also explains affordable housing, infrastructure growth, and his cautionary message about socialism, crime, taxes, and what happens when wealthy residents leave New York for good. A packed episode with real numbers, real insight, and a clear choice before voters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

November 3, 202529 min

Episode 111: Zach Sage Fox, Social Media Influencer, Comedian, and TV Producer

On this episode, Suzanne Miller interviews Zach Sage Fox, a young producer active in the political arena, currently campaigning for Andrew Cuomo in the upcoming New York mayoral election. Zach discusses his production company's role in creating viral content to engage young voters, the challenges faced with social media outreach, and his criticisms of opposing candidate, Mamdani. They delve into the key issues appealing to young voters, such as housing and safety, and the potential impacts of Mamdani's policies on New York City's future. Throughout the conversation, the focus remains on engaging young voters and the importance of their informed participation in the election. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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