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Storied: San Francisco

Storied: San Francisco
San Francisco
TNT Traysikel
The Stud
Color Your Mind Festival
Indian Classical Music
SOMA Pilipinas
Filipino American Community
Peaboo and the Catz
Food
Reem Assil
South Asian Arts
Rize Up Bakery
Arts Commission
Covid-19
Identity and Belonging
California
Activism
Arab Culture
Community Engagement
Yerba Buena Gardens

A weekly podcast about the artists, activists, and small businesses that make San Francisco so special.

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In Part 2, we pick up where we left off in Part 1. Kathy left her hometown of San Francisco for the first time to go to college at USC. Originally, she wanted to major in science. There was and perhaps still is a prevailing expectation in her culture... more

Kathy Fang was born in the Chinese Hospital in Chinatown in San Francisco.

In this episode, meet and get to know Kathy. These days, she's the co-owner (with her dad) and chef at Fang restaurant in South of Market. She's also joined her parents in r... more

Listen in as I chat with return guest Jacob Rosenberg about his latest book, Epicenter. The photobook beautifully captures the skateboarding scene at the Embarcadero from 1990 to 1993.

The accompanying IRL photo exhibit for Epicenter has been exten... more

In Part 2, we pick up where we left off in Part 1. The "bootcamp" post-college and early career experience Hollis had at Creative Circus was interesting—she found herself seemingly taking it more seriously than many who'd come right out of a four-yea... more

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Jacob Rosenberg
Filmmaker, photographer, and author of "Epicenter"
jacobrosenberg.tv
Episode: Jake Rosenberg's "Epicenter" (S8 bonus)
Vandor Hill
Born and raised small business owner and operator of Whack Donuts
Whack Donuts
Episode: A Year-End Chat with Friend-of-the-Show Vandor Hill of Whack Donuts (S8 bonus)
Saikat Chakrabarti
Running to represent San Francisco in Congress
Episode: Saikat Chakrabarti, Part 1 (S8E6)
Tommy Leyva
The creative director of the Divisadero Halloween House and KJ at Mint Karaoke Lounge
Mint Karaoke Lounge
Episode: The Divisadero Halloween House (S8 bonus)
Ian Paratore
Artist and founder of Break Fake Rules
Episode: Artist Ian Paratore/Break Fake Rules, Part 1 (S8E5)
Risa Iwasaki Culbertson
An artist with a multicultural background, sharing her experiences and artistic journey
Episode: Artist Risa Iwasaki Culbertson, Part 1 (S8E4)
Broke-Ass Stuart
Writer, performer, activist, former TV host, and former mayoral candidate.
BrokeAssStuart.com
Episode: The Worst of Broke-Ass Stuart (S8 bonus)
Kat Eliotian
Producer and director of a documentary about Lisa Davidson
Episode: Ironworker Lisa Davidson, Part 2 (S8E3)
Joanna Lioce
Current Booker at The New Mabuhay Gardens
Episode: The New Mabuhay Gardens (S8 bonus)

Host

Jeff Hunt
Host and producer known for his engaging storytelling style and commitment to highlighting local stories.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 52 ratings
  • Set up

    Why doesnt he even reslize the people who asked him to appear set him up And who is he blaming? Maybe did he go too far? And who set him up some queer group? Your own friends set you up sdmit it this was queer on queer violence

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    janiannni
    United States8 months ago
  • Touched my heart

    I rarely write these things. Your latest episode with Vander Hall really hit me close. Not every episode is a home run for me but each episode is very much 100% genuine SF. Thank you for doing this podcast I look forward to hearing each one.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    79Samuel
    United States2 years ago
  • Best San Francisco podcast chronicling life.

    This is my most favorite podcast talking about San Francisco, my favorite city for almost 20 years now since 2003. I previously lived in Syracuse, New York and Houston, Texas. I came to the Bay Area in 2003 from Houston with my family and instantly fell in love with San Francisco. It was the final year of Junior High School that time. I live in the East Bay, but really love San Francisco and enjoy visiting the city. I hope to live there one day. Every day 24/7, 365 days a year, and 52 weeks a ye... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    J.L. Braswell
    United States4 years ago
  • So much hypocrisy and phoniness

    Some of the stories are really painful to listen to. Listening to gentrifiers talk about the ills of gentrification is infuriating. For example, Listening to upper middle class valley girls from Walnut Creek talk about how THEY are bringing diversity to San Francisco is the height of self importance, arrogance and pandering. Honestly, get over yourselves.

    I have a art studio in Bayview, right on 3rd st. I don’t see any of these people down there helping out the community.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Cpdb
    United States5 years ago
  • Ed Wolf

    Loved the Podcast with Ed. He really gives an intimate look at such a sensitive and heartbreaking time in our nation. Thank you for having him on your show.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Pismo Steve
    United States7 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the authentic narratives that bring San Francisco's culture to life.
While some critique the perspectives shared, many find the content engaging and thought-provoking, reflecting a genuine connection to community stories.
The podcast is seen as a valuable platform for exploring local social issues, often resonating deeply with the audience's experiences.

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Jake Rosenberg's "Epicenter" (S8 bonus)
Q: Can you tell folks what they could look forward to after your break?
Jacob mentions that while he will take a break, he plans to help friends with their books and will potentially create a new work that reflects on his experiences with a European magazine relationship.
Saikat Chakrabarti, Part 2 (S8E6)
Q: What issues are important to you in San Francisco?
The main focus for me is being present for the district, listening to community needs, and addressing local issues like health care and public transit funding.
The Divisadero Halloween House (S8 bonus)
Q: Can you walk us through some of the other things you've been doing since you arrived in San Francisco?
Tommy shares his experiences of working in various restaurants, catering, and the vibrant nightlife before he started decorating his home for Halloween.
The Worst of Broke-Ass Stuart (S8 bonus)
Q: How has the experience of putting the book together been?
It's nostalgic and comprehensive, diving back into my life experiences and writing history over the past years.
The Worst of Broke-Ass Stuart (S8 bonus)
Q: Can you tell us about your new book?
It's a collection of my work from the past 20 plus years of writing, including stories about bars, travel writing, and more.

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Exploring the heart of San Francisco, this podcast features intimate conversations with artists, activists, and local business owners, illuminating the stories that define the city's vibrant culture. Episodes dive into personal anecdotes that reflect broader social themes, such as gentrification, community resilience, and the transformative power of art. The show is notable for its genuine portrayal of the unique challenges and triumphs experienced by those dedicated to preserving the spirit of San Francisco, making it a compelling listen for anyone interested in the interplay between creativity and community.

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1. Jacob Rosenberg
2. Vandor Hill
3. Saikat Chakrabarti
4. Tommy Leyva
5. Ian Paratore
6. Risa Iwasaki Culbertson
7. Broke-Ass Stuart
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