About Corey B. Rabin

Corey Rabin has been a practicing attorney for over 40 years, licensed in New York, New Jersey, and Florida. He is a recognized leader in real estate advising and development.

Trained as an interventionist, Corey has lectured on addiction and recovery across the country. In recovery for most of his adult life, he has utilized various recovery tools and self-help methods. Corey is passionate about sharing the lessons learned from his sponsors and mentors.

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Corey's dream is that Crosstalk will become an everyday pit stop for people in recovery in order to enhance their recovery and support their journey of living healthy, substance free, one day at a time.

As important, Corey hopes that Crosstalk’s content will provide support otherwise not readily available to the newcomers, allowing people in need of good, orderly direction to find inspiration to get themselves on track and into a happy, balanced, substance free life.

From the start, Corey has leveraged his amazing network of compassionate and balanced individuals to bring guests to the podcast who share powerful stories of experience, strength, and hope.

In every Crosstalk episode, Corey dives deep into what truly matters, guiding guests to open up about the underlying trauma and the work that fueled their transformation, ensuring listeners gain valuable insights from each story.

For Corey, showcasing diverse experiences and paths to recovery creates space for everyone to find connection and inspiration.

In his free time, Corey loves a day at the beach, listening to his favorite music (Jason Mraz, Gregory Page, Michael Franti, and Harry Chapin). Corey lives in New York City where he frequents comedy shows, Broadway, and concerts. Every once in a while, you can find him doing stand-up comedy at the Gotham Comedy Club in Manhattan.

Corey is very active in the recovery community and attends 12-step meetings. In addition to Crosstalk Official Foundation, our 501(c)(3), he has been a member on the board of the Harry Chapin Foundation.

For Corey, helping others brings him joy and enhances all facets of his life, including maintaining his sobriety.

Corey sleeps on the floor to keep his blood pressure down.

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