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City Church San Francisco Worship Podcast - 008 | What is Holy Week? with Rev. Emily McGinley
Join Rev. Emily McGinley and Jason Morrell for a journey into the invitation of the rhythm of Holy Week. We hope you'll consider joining us at any of our Holy Week Worship Services. You can learn more at https://citychurchsf.org/Holy-WeekThe City Church San Francisco Worship Podcast, hosted by Director of Worship, Jason Morrell, and worship vocalist and seminarian, Nigel Tan, is a living and breathing organism, birthed out of our passion to share our personal experiences that we hope would be relatable or refreshing to you, as well as our will to offer a...
2025-04-03
00 min
City Church San Francisco
City Church San Francisco Worship Podcast - 007 | QCF Recap Part 3
In this episode, we wrap up our conversation about the recent Q Christian Fellowship Conference in Atlanta by discussing what it looks like to "queer worship" and how we can faithfully respond to our call to create a wide table for all to encounter God's love. Nigel also shares more about the conference, including music The Many. We hope you've enjoyed this series into QCF and will consider joining our group at next year's conference in Portland, Oregon. You can learn more at https://www.qchristian.org/The City Church San Francisco Worship Podcast, hosted by Director...
2025-03-01
27 min
City Church San Francisco
City Church San Francisco Worship Podcast - 006 | QCF Recap Part 2
In this episode, we continue a conversation about the recent Q Christian Fellowship Conference in Atlanta. We talk about how the worship that happens at QCF, as well particular songs, impact our own worship here at City Church, by bringing back new language, sounds and expressions. Finally, Nigel shares a story and song from one of the featured artists, Erica Mason. You can learn more about Erica @ericamasonmusic or find her music on all streaming platforms.The City Church San Francisco Worship Podcast, hosted by Director of Worship, Jason Morrell, and worship vocalist and...
2025-02-21
25 min
City Church San Francisco
City Church San Francisco Worship Podcast - 005 | QCF Recap Part 1
In this episode, we begin a conversation with Nigel on his experience at the recent Q Christian Fellowship Conference in Atlanta and reflect on how that type of environment can help shape and foster deeper connections and belonging in the space of corporate worship.The City Church San Francisco Worship Podcast, hosted by Director of Worship, Jason Morrell, and worship vocalist and seminarian, Nigel Tan, is a living and breathing organism, birthed out of our passion to share our personal experiences that we hope would be relatable or refreshing to you, as well as our will to...
2025-02-14
29 min
City Church San Francisco
City Church San Francisco Worship Podcast - 004 | What Is Worship Part 2
Welcome to the fourth episode of the City Church San Francisco Worship podcast, hosted by Director of Worship, Jason Morrell, and worship vocalist and seminarian, Nigel Tan. In this episode, we continue our conversation on what exactly is worship by exploring the transcendent quality and interconnectedness of the gathered body for Sunday and even how nature, specifically plant care, reflects that connectedness to God and one another. The City Church San Francisco Worship Podcast is a living and breathing organism, birthed out of our passion to share our personal experiences that we hope would be relatable or refreshing to...
2025-02-07
33 min
City Church San Francisco
City Church San Francisco Worship Podcast - 003 | What Is Worship Part 1
Welcome to the third episode of the City Church San Francisco Worship podcast, hosted by Director of Worship, Jason Morrell, and worship vocalist and seminarian, Nigel Tan. In this episode, we begin a conversation on what exactly is worship? How have we viewed it? How have our views changed? What is actually happening when we gather on a Sunday. This is part one of the conversation so come back next week for the conclusion. The City Church San Francisco Worship Podcast is a living and breathing organism, birthed out of our passion to share our personal experiences that we...
2025-01-31
22 min
City Church San Francisco
City Church San Francisco Worship Podcast - 002 | Worship Stories
Welcome to the second episode of the City Church San Francisco Worship podcast, hosted by Director of Worship, Jason Morrell, and worship vocalist and seminarian, Nigel Tan. In this episode, we share early, formative worship song and worship service memories, as well as talk about what it's like to revisit CCM classics after a season of deconstructing our faith. The City Church San Francisco Worship Podcast is a living and breathing organism, birthed out of our passion to share our personal experiences that we hope would be relatable or refreshing to you, as well as our will...
2025-01-24
36 min
City Church San Francisco
City Church San Francisco Worship Podcast - 001 | Intro
Welcome to the first episode of the City Church San Francisco Worship podcast, hosted by Director of Worship, Jason Morrell, and worship vocalist and seminarian, Nigel Tan. In this episode, we share about our hopes for this new endeavor, as well as some bits on our own backgrounds and faith journeys. We see this podcast is a living and breathing organism, birthed out of our passion to share our personal experiences that we hope would be relatable or refreshing to you, as well as our will to offer a more expansive, inclusive and loving version of Christianity, God, faith...
2025-01-17
48 min
Civic
A New Aggressive Anti-Abortion Group Was Founded in San Francisco
Ever since the Supreme Court reversed Roe v. Wade, emboldened anti-abortion activists have used increasingly aggressive efforts to shut down abortion access in San Francisco. In October, an anti-abortion crusader entered the local Planned Parenthood brandishing a gun. And a new anti-abortion movement that launched in San Francisco is gaining popularity through TikTok posts of members performing clinic invasions. City officials stepped up abortion protections with new legislation and Proposition O — a ballot measure to support women seeking abortions, which passed with 84% of the vote. That’s in keeping with a long San Francisco tradition of fighting for abortion access goin...
2025-01-16
30 min
Civic
Proposition G: Making Housing Truly Affordable for Seniors in San Francisco
Affordable housing is too expensive for many in San Francisco, leaving people in untenable living situations: rentals they can’t afford, overcrowded single room occupancy hotels, or tents on the street. Proposition G tries to combat that issue by proposing the creation of a fund to subsidize 550 to 600 units of affordable housing for extremely low income seniors, people with disabilities and families in San Francisco. We speak with an older adult about her precarious housing situation, as well as local organizations that work with vulnerable populations to understand why affordable housing is so costly in the first place, and ho...
2024-10-25
25 min
Civic
Bonus: San Francisco Propositions November 2024
In the November, 2024 election San Francisco voters are being asked to decide whether to approve a wide range of issues in the form of 15 local ballot propositions, including ones on a major overhaul of the city’s commission system, bond measures and other program funding, changes to the business tax system, and incentives to bolster the ranks of police, fire and other emergency services employees. San Francisco’s list of ballot measures is long and complex. Here are Propositions A through O as explained by our reporting staff. You can find more detailed information on our November, 2024 Elect...
2024-10-23
25 min
Civic
Commission Impossible: San Francisco Governance on the Ballot
San Francisco commission reform is on the November 2024 ballot. If either Proposition D or E passes, they will change the city’s commissions in different ways, which have had a vital role in how the combined city and county of San Francisco has been governed since 1898. Civic speaks to John Monson, the co-author of a civil grand jury report “Commission Impossible.” To create this report, the jury carried out an extensive examination of the commissions system before Proposition D or E made it to the ballot. Find the Civil Grand Jury report here: https://www.sf.gov/sites/d...
2024-10-18
35 min
Civic
Is San Francisco a Sanctuary When You Don’t Have Housing?
Increases in the number of migrants arriving in San Francisco have stress-tested the city’s shelter system, revealing the dire need for more housing and support for families. We talk to migrant parents driven out of their homes by violence and political upheaval about navigating San Francisco’s homeless response system and its impacts on their families’ health and wellbeing as they fight for a better future. A housing provider shares the limitations of the city’s data on family homelessness, and an immigration attorney tells us how a stable living situation helps migrant families with their court cases.
2024-04-12
34 min
Civic
Civic Roundtable: Three San Francisco Reporters Talk About Covering Drug Use and Overdoses
Lila LaHood, publisher of the San Francisco Public Press, talks with Nuala Bishari from the San Francisco Chronicle, Sydney Johnson from KQED, and Sylvie Sturm from “Civic” and the San Francisco Public Press about their reporting on drug use, public policy and and substance use disorder treatment in San Francisco. They discuss the harm reduction philosophy and practice, San Francisco’s inconsistent stance on overdose prevention centers, public safety perceptions, Proposition F, and what other cities are doing to address drug use, sales and treatment in their communities.
2024-03-14
48 min
Civic
What You Might Find on Your San Francisco Ballot: Party County Central Committees
Election Special: Voters in San Francisco registered with the Peace & Freedom, Green, Republican or Democratic parties have extra choices in the March 5th election that only come around once every four years — the party county central committees. We talk to a political strategist to discuss the power dynamics of these committees in San Francisco and find out what voters are tasked to choose. We also hear from representatives of each of these parties to learn a bit more about how they operate.Democratic County Central Committee: https://www.sfdemocrats.org/our-party/the-dcccRepublican Party of Sa...
2024-03-01
31 min
Civic
Making Sense of Voting on Judges in San Francisco
March 2024 Election Special: Why are San Francisco residents being asked to vote on County Superior Court Judges? We talk to University of San Francisco professor of politics Keally McBride about the slate of candidates, how the process works, and what people should be thinking about when considering their vote.
2024-02-16
30 min
Nextcasts
Visionary Crossroads: Charting the Evolution of Silicon Valley and Swissnex in San Francisco with Christian Simm, Founder of Swissnex in San Francisco, Nextcasts: METROPOLIS Episode 6
In “Nextcasts: METROPOLIS Episode 6”, the CEO of Swissnex in San Francisco, Emilia Pasquier, talks with Christian Sim, the founder of Swissnex of Swissnex in San Francisco, about his background and the early days of Silicon Valley. They discuss the excitement and dreams of the internet age, the Silicon Valley mindset, and the evolution of the tech hub. They also explore the intersection of science and art, the importance of cultural programming, and the future of Swissnex. Christian shares his vision for the organization and emphasizes the need for experimentation and interdisciplinary collaboration. They conclude by discussing the challenges of the...
2023-12-25
42 min
Civic
FIXED: The Grassroots Effort to Save Lives: San Francisco and the Overdose Crisis Part 6
*Audio fixed - Previously uploaded episode was the wrong audio and has been fixed*Fentanyl-related deaths among teens more than tripled across the U.S. from 2019 to 2021. And the CDC reports that two thirds of teens who died had someone nearby who didn’t provide an overdose response. Now San Francisco high school students are signing up for training sessions on how to recognize drug abuse and reverse overdoses. And it’s not just teens who want to help. City residents are carrying overdose reversal nasal spray in case they come across someone in need of rescuing. But...
2023-12-11
31 min
Civic
The Grassroots Effort to Save Lives: San Francisco and the Overdose Crisis Part 6
Fentanyl-related deaths among teens more than tripled across the U.S. from 2019 to 2021. And the CDC reports that two thirds of teens who died had someone nearby who didn’t provide an overdose response. Now San Francisco high school students are signing up for training sessions on how to recognize drug abuse and reverse overdoses. And it’s not just teens who want to help. City residents are carrying overdose reversal nasal spray in case they come across someone in need of rescuing. But reversing an overdose isn’t quite as simple as it might sound. In this sixth and fi...
2023-11-30
31 min
Civic
The Fight for Safe Consumption Sites: San Francisco and the Overdose Crisis Part 5
The Fight for Safe Consumption Sites: San Francisco and the Overdose Crisis Part 5As overdose fatalities reach two to three deaths a day in San Francisco, demands for supervised consumption sites are getting more urgent. But city leaders are increasingly reluctant. And health officials who once campaigned for them are now conspicuously silent. We investigate San Francisco’s long fight for safe consumption sites and what changed. And we visit an overdose prevention center in New York City that’s having a real impact on the neighborhood and people’s lives.
2023-11-03
47 min
Civic
The War on Drugs Revisited: San Francisco and the Overdose Crisis Part 4
The War on Drugs Revisited: San Francisco and the Overdose CrisisSome San Francisco city officials are advocating jail for unhoused people who use drugs and murder charges for people who sell drugs. Critics say their approach mirrors the abysmal failure of the 50-year-old war on drugs. In the fourth episode of our series on San Francisco and the overdose crisis, we take a historical look at the justice system’s approach to drugs, its racial inequities, what has changed, and what may be making a comeback.
2023-10-06
47 min
Fifth & Mission
What a San Francisco Psychiatrist Learned Talking with Mentally Ill People on the Street
Years ago, Dr. Robert Okin took to San Francisco’s streets with a camera and a request: to take portraits and speak with mentally ill homeless people. The former head of psychiatry at San Francisco General Hospital published their stories and photos in a book, “Silent Voices,” whose second edition was released this year. Okin joins host Laura Wenus to share what he learned, what he makes of the state’s new CARE Court, and why he thinks the systems meant to stabilize this population often fail them instead. | Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/podGot a tip, com...
2023-10-04
27 min
Civic
Criminalizing Drug Use: San Francisco and the Overdose Crisis Part 3
San Francisco and the Overdose Crisis Part 3*Content Warning: Explicit language and a description of an overdose experience.* San Francisco city officials have decided that arresting unhoused people for using drugs is the way to get them into treatment programs. Critics say jails are no place to get clean. And besides, forcing people into rehab doesn’t work. Based on the rate of treatment refusal by those arrested, the critics have a point. In the third episode of our series on San Francisco and the overdose crisis, we take a historical look at policing drug use...
2023-09-15
39 min
Fifth & Mission
Can San Francisco Come Back from This? Pittsburgh Did.
As San Francisco struggles against the rip tide of urban decline, reporter Chase DiFeliciantonio found a model for its future in Pittsburgh. The East Coast city stagnated after the collapse of its steel industry in the 1970s, but it has recently reinvented itself as a center for tech innovation and higher learning. Chase joins host Joe Garofoli to discuss what lessons the fall and rise of Pittsburgh might hold for San Francisco. | Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/podGot a tip, comment, question? Email us: fifth@sfchronicle.com Learn more about your ad...
2023-09-06
18 min
Fifth & Mission
Car Break-Ins: A San Francisco Criminal Tradition?
Car break-ins have risen dramatically in San Francisco and Oakland since 2010. At their peak, San Francisco saw more than 80 incidents a day. And this isn’t the first time a spree of automobile thefts has bedeviled the city: S.F. faced a similar situation a century ago. Data reporter Susie Neilson and culture critic Peter Hartlaub dig into the history with host Laura Wenus to figure out what's behind these twin crises and what could help. | Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/podGot a tip, comment, question? Email us: fifth@sfchronicle.com Learn mo...
2023-09-05
26 min
Civic
How Drug Addiction and Homelessness Connect: San Francisco and the Overdose Crisis Part 2
Civic Presents: San Francisco and the Overdose Crisis Part 2While San Francisco is on track to break records for the highest number of fatal overdoses in one year, health experts say the city is failing when it comes to one surefire way to save lives: housing. San Francisco’s history has made housing a huge challenge. In this second episode of our series, we take a historical look at the city’s homelessness crisis, how it worsens addiction and drug-related fatalities, and how the city is responding.
2023-09-01
37 min
Civic
The Origins of Rampant Opioid Addiction: San Francisco and the Overdose Crisis Part 1
Civic Presents: San Francisco and the Overdose CrisisSan Francisco is experiencing its worst rate of drug-related fatalities ever, and as city officials impose increasingly punitive measures against people who use and sell drugs, the problem only seems to be getting worse. In this first episode of our series on San Francisco’s overdose crisis, we take a historical look at opioid addiction, and we assess the damage of stigma on the city’s most vulnerable residents.
2023-08-18
28 min
Total SF
6 things we learned about San Francisco (a Total Farewell!)
With Heather Knight leaving for the New York Times, co-hosts Knight and Peter Hartlaub talk about how they met, their friendship and bond with the Total SF community, then each list three things they learned about San Francisco over a five-year partnership. Also in this episode, Hartlaub and Knight give each other the lightning round — and address "Star Trek IV," doom loops and the future of San Francisco.THANK YOU for listening. Please keep following Total SF - we may have announcements about future collaborations and podcasts.Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music from the Sunset Sh...
2023-07-28
49 min
Fifth & Mission
A Taxi Ride Through San Francisco — Driver Not Included
On June 29, the California Public Utilities Commission will vote on a resolution to give driverless robotaxis full access to pick up paying passengers in San Francisco. To find out what that might be like, opinion columnist Emily Hoeven recently took a ride in a Waymo robotaxi. She tells host Demian Bulwa what it was like and why some San Francisco officials are sounding the alarm. | Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/podGot a tip, comment, question? Email us: fifth@sfchronicle.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2023-06-27
19 min
Total SF
9 San Francisco things we miss when we're gone (Flashback episode!)
In this July 15, 2022 flashback episode, a return from vacation sparks a Total SF discussion between hosts Heather Knight and Peter Hartlaub about the San Francisco things they miss when they're gone, including weather patterns, food and one very specific transit agency. Knight just returned from two weeks in England, and Hartlaub — who rarely travels — channels the things he missed while living in Los Angeles in the 1990s. Total SF also gets a visit from James Morehead, the poet laureate of Dublin, Calif., (and Total SF listener) who shares a poem he wrote about San Francisco.Produced by Pete...
2023-06-23
28 min
Total SF
Is San Francisco a great running city?
San Francisco's hills and busy streets can make it a challenge for runners. But professional runner and UCSF cancer biologist Paddy O'Leary says S.F. is an outstanding running city, and produced "Urban Oasis: A Love Letter to San Francisco" as proof. With Total SF host Peter Hartlaub days away from competing in the grueling Dipsea Race, O'Leary, last year's second-place finisher, offers tips for the Dipsea course and some of his favorite places to train in San Francisco. Hartlaub and O'Leary also urge running-averse co-host Heather Knight to give it a try.Produced by Peter Hartlaub...
2023-06-09
33 min
Fifth & Mission
Overdoses Have Spiked. How Will San Francisco Respond?
San Francisco has consistently seen more than 600 overdose deaths a year, and the rate of fatal overdoses has recently spiked. On this episode of The Chronicle's SFNext:Fixing Our City podcast, Dr. Jeffrey Hom, director of the city’s Office of Overdose Prevention, is optimistic that the city can turn the tide on overdoses, but acknowledges a long road ahead. | Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/podFixing Our City is part of the San Francisco Chronicle’s SFNext ProjectGot a tip, comment, question? Email us: fifth@sfchronicle.com Learn more abou...
2023-06-02
29 min
SFNext: Fixing Our City
Overdoses Have Spiked. How Will San Francisco Respond?
San Francisco has consistently seen more than 600 overdose deaths a year, and the rate of fatal overdoses has recently spiked. Dr. Jeffrey Hom, director of the city’s Office of Overdose Prevention, is optimistic that the city can turn the tide on overdoses, but acknowledges a long road ahead. The health department released a plan last year to reduce fatal overdoses, which calls for expansions in medication treatment and Narcan distribution as well as establishing safe consumption sites. Despite opposition in some quarters, opening safe consumption sites has broad support in city government, but they are against federal law. | Un...
2023-05-16
28 min
Total SF
The best hidden stairways of San Francisco
Is San Francisco a great stairway city? Walk SF's Nancy Botkin answers with a definite "yes," after designing the S.F. Stair Challenge, a 4-mile, 2,000-step path through North Beach, Russian Hill and Telegraph Hill that's happening Saturday, May 6, 2023, exclusive to members of the pedestrian advocacy group. Botkin leads Total SF hosts Peter Hartlaub and Heather Knight on the bulk of the hike, then sits down at Joe DiMaggio Park in North Beach to pick some favorite stairways in San Francisco.Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music from the Sunset Shipwrecks off their album "Community," Castro Theatre organist...
2023-04-28
28 min
SFNext: Fixing Our City
These Teens Love San Francisco, but They’re Leaving
Three local high school students who are active in their communities share their concerns and hopes for San Francisco: They’re frustrated with the high cost of living, lack of support for educators, distant politicians and persistent damaging narratives about race. We take a hard look at the city from their perspectives and hear why all three plan to leave. | Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/podFixing Our City is part of the San Francisco Chronicle’s SFNext ProjectGot a tip, question, comment? Email us at sfnext@sfchronicle.com Learn more...
2023-04-11
24 min
Fifth & Mission
How “Horrific” Is San Francisco’s Crime?
The slaying of Cash App creator Bob Lee has stunned the tech industry, causing many, including Elon Musk, to comment on how violent San Francisco is. Reporter Jill Tucker joins host Demian Bulwa to talk about who Lee was and the reaction to his killing, and data reporter Susie Neilson talks about the city's crime rate. While any violent crime is indeed "horrific," San Francisco's violent crime rate is near historic lows, and lower than many American cities of comparable size. | Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/podGot a tip, comment, question? Email us: fifth@sfchronicle.com
2023-04-06
18 min
SFNext: Fixing Our City
How Could San Francisco Defy a Doom Loop?
We’ve painted a grim picture of the future if Downtown doesn’t bounce back and San Francisco doesn’t reinvent itself. So we got some smart people together to come up with ideas to save the city. Panelists Desi Danganan from Kultivate Labs, Ixchel Acosta from Avenue Greenlight and Sujata Srivastava from SPUR share ideas for policies and personal civic engagement. The crowd at Manny’s chimes in with their own creative proposals. | Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/podFixing Our City is part of the San Francisco Chronicle’s SFNext ProjectGot a tip, quest...
2023-04-04
29 min
Fifth & Mission
What’s Behind San Francisco’s Recent Youth Violence?
Stabbings at a middle school and on a Muni bus, brawls at Stonestown Galleria. The city and education officials have announced a plan to combat a surge of violence among teens, but will it work? Sarah Wan of the Community Youth Center of San Francisco joins Cecilia Lei to talk about why these incidents are worrying and whether San Francisco is equipped to tackle the violence. | Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/podGot a tip, comment, question? Email us: fifth@sfchronicle.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2023-03-24
17 min
Fifth & Mission
Fixing Our City: What San Francisco Can Learn From Portugal Decriminalizing Drugs
Portugal’s decision to decriminalize drug possession as of 2001 garnered international attention. But that move was just part of the nation’s broader public health strategy to curb the devastating effects of an opioid epidemic. At the time, on average, Portugal had an overdose death every day. Today, it’s dramatically reduced the number of overdose deaths, HIV infections associated with drug use, and problematic heroin use. Meanwhile in San Francisco, overdose deaths have exploded. Dr. João Goulão, Portugal’s national coordinator for drugs and drug addiction, explains how the country’s approach was shaped and what the results...
2023-02-20
28 min
Total SF
The most romantic spots in San Francisco
For Valentine's Day, Total SF hosts Peter Hartlaub, Heather Knight and Tony Bravo head to the Cupid's Span sculpture along the Embarcadero to pick 12 of the most romantic spots in San Francisco. The picks include some less obvious spots, including the most romantic view in San Francisco, a tour of Chinatown and North Beach and two romantic walks through the Presidio.Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music from the Sunset Shipwrecks off their album "Community," Castro Theatre organist David Hegarty and cable car bell-ringing by 8-time champion Byron Cobb. Follow Total SF adventures at www.sfchronicle.com/totalsf ...
2023-02-10
34 min
Total SF
Secrets of Anchor Brewing in San Francisco!
Anchor Brewing has been a big part of San Francisco for more than a century, surviving Prohibition as the only steam beer left in San Francisco, then leading the craft beer movement after innovative brewer Fritz Maytag took over in 1965. Total SF hosts Peter Hartlaub and Heather Knight got an Anchor Brewing tour from brewmaster Dane Volek, then sat down to talk about Anchor history, the controversial label change and what is was like joining the Anchor team as a 20-year-old San Francisco State student 15 years ago.Also in the episode, Knight and Hartlaub take three calls...
2023-01-27
34 min
Total SF
8 reasons why we still love San Francisco (Best of 2022!)
After seeing yet another high-profile attack about "the decline of San Francisco," hosts Peter Hartlaub and Heather Knight returned on Feb. 8, 2022, to the San Francisco Chronicle's podcast studios to discuss the myth of the Golden Age of S.F., and then pick eight reasons why they still love the city. San Francisco's parks and views, a few very competent city agencies and the Phoenix mentality are all on the list. Is San Francisco over? Maybe some day, but it's definitely not going to be decided by some venture capitalist on Twitter.Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music is "The...
2022-12-30
27 min
Total SF
Secrets of the San Francisco fog!
Gerry Diaz is the first meteorologist in San Francisco Chronicle history, after working for the National Weather Service. Total SF hosts Heather Knight and Peter Hartlaub invite Diaz on the podcast to talk about San Francisco fog and why it happens, the current cold front and help us give a name to San Francisco's wind. Knight and Hartlaub also welcome Diaz to San Francisco, and talk about how newcomers to the city help us all appreciate our home.Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music from the Sunset Shipwrecks off their album "Community," Castro Theatre organist David Hegarty and...
2022-12-23
35 min
Total SF
Best places to get married in San Francisco
San Francisco is a beautiful place to have a wedding, as Total SF hosts Peter Hartlaub and Heather Knight learned, after attending the nuptials of podcast listeners Kevin Dublin and Kate Lewin. Hartlaub and Knight play audio from that wedding, then invite Chronicle arts and culture columnist Tony Bravo for a draft to pick the best places in the city to get married. The Muni historical streetcars, Hornblower cruises, San Francisco Botanical Garden and Vaillancourt Fountain (!?!) make the list.Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music from the Sunset Shipwrecks off their album "Community," Castro Theatre organist David Hegarty...
2022-12-16
37 min
SFNext: Fixing Our City
Why Can’t San Francisco Build Housing More Cheaply?
Housing is too expensive in San Francisco, and there’s heated disagreement about how to tackle the cost of building it. Construction and labor costs are through the roof. San Francisco has experimented with lowering the cost by having individual apartments constructed in a factory, then assembled on-site. At the SFNext Solutions Conference in October, this turned out to be a hot-button issue. John Doherty of the electrical workers union IBEW Local 6 and Jay Bradshaw of the NorCal Carpenters Union debate the merits of modular housing. | Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/podFixing Our City is part of...
2022-12-13
32 min
Total SF
8 things we're thankful for in San Francisco
Total SF hosts Peter Hartlaub and Heather Knight choose the eight things they're thankful for in 2022, including two very specific modes of transit, a small business category that survived the pandemic and ... disco balls? Also in this episode, Hartlaub heads out to JFK Promenade and interviews Total SF listeners and other San Franciscans, asking the question: "What are you thankful for in San Francisco in 2022?"Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music from the Sunset Shipwrecks off their album "Community," Castro Theatre organist David Hegarty and cable car bell-ringing by 8-time champion Byron Cobb. Follow Total SF adventures at w...
2022-11-23
29 min
SFNext: Fixing Our City
What San Francisco Can Learn From Portugal Decriminalizing Drugs
Portugal’s decision to decriminalize drug possession as of 2001 garnered international attention. But that move was just part of the nation’s broader public health strategy to curb the devastating effects of an opioid epidemic. At the time, on average, Portugal had an overdose death every day. Today, it’s dramatically reduced the number of overdose deaths, HIV infections associated with drug use, and problematic heroin use. Meanwhile in San Francisco, overdose deaths have exploded. Dr. João Goulão, Portugal’s national coordinator for drugs and drug addiction, explains how the country’s approach was shaped and what the results...
2022-11-08
28 min
SFNext: Fixing Our City
175 People Get In a Room to Fix San Francisco
For a whole day, nearly 200 San Francisco residents examined the top three local problems on our collective minds: Homelessness, crime and housing. They quizzed panelists and discussed among themselves. Meanwhile, a cohort of small groups participated in a structured brainstorming exercise to address specific elements of the three overarching topics. They presented their ideas to the crowd for scrutiny: Pilot programs for housing development. Staffing police precincts like firehouses. A “supervisor exchange program.” Now the Chronicle’s SFNext team — including this podcast — will look for ways to dive deeper into these proposals and continue the conversation. | Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicl...
2022-10-25
24 min
SFNext: Fixing Our City
How Ranked-Choice Voting Works And Why It’s Used In San Francisco
For local elections in San Francisco, voters don’t just choose their favorite single candidate. They ordered them from most to least preferred. Ranked-choice voting hgas eliminated the need for runoff elections since 2004. While some politicians, including former President Donald Trump, inaccurately insist ranked-choice voting favors one party over the other or propels unpopular candidates to victory, experts say that isn’t the case. We explain how the system works and hear some benefits and critiques. | Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/podFixing Our City is part of the San Francisco Chronicle’s SFNext ProjectGot a...
2022-10-11
32 min
SFNext: Fixing Our City
Think You Know San Francisco? The Numbers Might Surprise You
Simple questions in San Francisco don’t always have easy answers. But even imperfect data can offer insights and a shared set of facts for tackling problems like homelessness and crime. In compiling the SFNext Index, Chronicle data reporter Adriana Rezal and data editor Dan Kopf dig into city records, census results, survey responses and other sources to find answers to reader questions and challenge their own assumptions. What they find is often surprising. | Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/podFixing Our City is part of the San Francisco Chronicle’s SFNext ProjectGot a tip...
2022-10-04
29 min
Total SF
The San Francisco Bay Ferry rises again!
The ferry system in San Francisco was written off as dead in 1958. But the San Francisco Bay Ferry rose again after the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, and is arguably the most liked transit system in the Bay Area. Total SF hosts Heather Knight and Peter Hartlaub recorded on the ferry with executive director Seamus Murphy, talking ferry history, learning how the system works and what's the possible future for the growing transit agency.Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music from the Sunset Shipwrecks off their album "Community," Castro Theatre organist David Hegarty and cable car bell-ringing by 8-time champion...
2022-09-09
31 min
Emergency Locksmith Service
San Francisco Locksmith
One of the most important factors to consider when hiring a San Francisco Locksmith is availability. You never know when you will need their services, so it's essential to find someone who can be there when you need them. Official Website: https://www.keymakernearme.net/ Click here for more information about San Francisco Locksmith: https://www.keymakernearme.net/service-areas/locksmith-san-francisco-ca/ Key Maker Near Me - Locksmith San Francisco Address: 5909 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94121, United States Phone: +14158779351
2022-08-29
02 min
Fifth & Mission
Why San Francisco Evicts Its Most Vulnerable Residents
In their follow up investigation to San Francisco's permanent supportive housing program, Chronicle reporters Joaquin Palomino and Trisha Thadani examine how tenants in single room occupancy units, or SROs, are often evicted for the same reasons that qualified them for their rooms. They join host Cecilia Lei to discuss how San Francisco's central solution to homelessness lacks a critical safety net. | Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/pod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2022-08-25
29 min
Fifth & Mission
Fixing Our City: Can San Francisco Learn From Houston?
Has Texas’ largest city found the key to ending chronic homelessness? Houston has drastically reduced the number of homeless people counted every other year, and its collaborative housing-first approach has garnered national attention. In this episode of The Chronicle's Fixing Our City podcast, two Houston homelessness leaders outline their strategy, and San Francisco’s top homelessness official responds with what could be learned and what’s already in progress. | Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/podFixing Our City is part of The San Francisco Chronicle’s SFNext ProjectGot a tip, question, comment? Email us at sfnex...
2022-08-19
36 min
Total SF
9 perfect first dates in San Francisco
San Francisco is one of the romantic cities in the world — and we've been spending the week thinking up perfect first dates. Chronicle arts and culture columnist Tony Bravo joins hosts Peter Hartlaub and Heather Knight record in the Conservatory of Flowers Dahlia Garden and pick nine ideas for first dates in the city, including museums, the best flower exhibition and the most romantic bar, bookstore and ferry ride. The hosts also share their own stories of first dates in San Francisco, and Bravo and Knight question Hartlaub's Homer Simpson-esque choice for bowling as a romantic first date....
2022-08-05
38 min
SFNext: Fixing Our City
Could Houston’s Homeless Strategy Work in San Francisco?
Has Texas’ largest city found the key to ending chronic homelessness? Houston has drastically reduced the number of homeless people counted every other year, and its collaborative housing-first approach has garnered national attention. SFNext listeners and readers took notice, and told us to find out what Houston’s getting right. So we did. Two Houston homelessness leaders outline their strategy, and San Francisco’s top homelessness official responds with what could be learned and what’s already in progress. | Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/podFixing Our City is part of the San Francisco Chronicle’s SFNext Project
2022-08-02
34 min
Emergency Locksmith Service
San Francisco Locksmith
When you choose a locksmith, you want to make sure you're choosing someone reliable, trustworthy, and experienced. Here are a few tips on how to choose a San Francisco Locksmith services: 1. Check out online reviews 2. Get recommendations from friends and family 3. Look for a locksmith with experience 4. Ask for a quote 5. Check insurance and license Official Website: https://www.keymakernearme.net/ Click here for more information : https://www.keymakernearme.net/service-areas/locksmith-san-francisco-ca/ Key Maker Near Me - Locksmith San Francisco Address: 5909 G...
2022-07-30
02 min
Key Maker Near Me - Locksmith San Francisco
San Francisco Locksmith
Here are a few tips on how to choose a San Francisco Locksmith services: 1. Check out online reviews 2. Get recommendations from friends and family 3. Look for a locksmith with experience 4. Ask for a quote Official Website: https://www.keymakernearme.net/ Click here for more information : https://www.keymakernearme.net/service-areas/locksmith-san-francisco-ca/ Key Maker Near Me - Locksmith San Francisco Address: 5909 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94121, United States Phone: +14158779351 Google Map: https://goo.gl/maps/XSLD9UWFoFWxSYut7 Google Business Site: https://key-maker-near-me-locksmith-san-francisco.business.site/ Our Profile: https://audiomack.com/keymakernearme More Audios: https://bit.ly/3d9lfyC https://bit.ly/3Jxo7...
2022-07-30
02 min
Total SF
9 San Francisco things we miss when we're gone
A return from vacation sparks a Total SF discussion between hosts Heather Knight and Peter Hartlaub about the San Francisco things they miss when they're gone, including weather patterns, food and one very specific transit agency. Knight just returned from two weeks in England, and Hartlaub — who rarely travels — channels the things he missed while living in Los Angeles in the 1990s. Total SF also gets a visit from James Morehead, the poet laureate of Dublin, Calif., (and Total SF listener) who shares a poem he wrote about San Francisco.Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music is "The Tide...
2022-07-15
28 min
SFNext: Fixing Our City
Community Policing: Can an Old Idea Be an Answer for San Francisco?
Calls to improve public safety have covered a spectrum: At one end, moving funds from police to service workers. On the other, beefing up police budgets and getting more officers on the street. But for decades, departments across the country have been working on a strategy called community policing, intended to improve trust in and collaboration between residents and officers. In San Francisco, different neighborhoods have different relationships with the police force. From Chinatown, where officers were embedded in the Ping Yuen apartments, to the Mission, where a local advocate says they do what they can to not call...
2022-07-05
25 min
Emergency Locksmith Service
Locksmith San Francisco
However, this is no longer the most effective way to keep a business safe. Nowadays, commercial locksmith San Francisco offers a new wave of security. They are trained professionals who can provide a range of services to businesses, ensuring that your property is well-protected. Official Website: https://www.keymakernearme.net/ Key Maker Near Me — Locksmith San Francisco Address: 5909 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94121, United States Phone: +1–415–877–9351 Email: info@keymakernearme.net Open 24 hours Google Map: https://goo.gl/maps/XSLD9UWFoFWxSYut7 Google Business Site: https://key-maker-ne...
2022-06-27
02 min
Key Maker Near Me - Locksmith San Francisco
Locksmith San Francisco
However, this is no longer the most effective way to keep a business safe. Nowadays, commercial locksmith San Francisco offers a new wave of security. They are trained professionals who can provide a range of services to businesses, ensuring that your property is well-protected. Official Website: https://www.keymakernearme.net/ Key Maker Near Me - Locksmith San Francisco Address: 5909 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94121, United States Phone: +1-415-877-9351 Email: info@keymakernearme.net Open 24 hours Google Map: https://goo.gl/maps/XSLD9UWFoFWxSYut7 Google Business Site: https://key-maker-near-me-locksmith-san-francisco.business.site/
2022-06-27
02 min
Fifth & Mission
What Matt Haney's Win Means for San Francisco Housing
The San Francisco supervisor defeated David Campos by positioning himself as the pro-housing candidate for the state Assembly seat. Chronicle reporter Dustin Gardiner joins host Cecilia Lei to discuss why Haney's win is a coup for YIMBYs. But political victories won't be enough. A new bill in the Assembly aims to make development easier, even in difficult cities like San Francisco. | Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/pod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2022-04-21
17 min
Civic
The Overdose Crisis in San Francisco: Part Two
San Francisco is not alone in experiencing an alarming rise in overdose deaths. A lot of them are due to fentanyl, an extremely powerful synthetic opioid. But many fatal overdoses are the result of multiple substances. In this episode, the second in a two-part series examining the factors contributing to increases in drug overdoses in San Francisco, we talk to experts and community advocates about what measures have been taken to address this health crisis, how people who use drugs are reversing overdoses themselves, other harm reduction efforts, what treatment and recovery can mean and how activists, volunteers and the...
2022-04-01
1h 03
Total SF
Is San Francisco a great biking city?
San Francisco Chronicle theater critic Lily Janiak is feeling optimistic about the future of live theater in the Bay Area, as she reviews live indoors shows again after a worldwide pandemic. She's also excited about the journey to and from the theaters — since she was hired by The Chronicle, the critic has been riding her bike to almost every performance. Total SF hosts Peter Hartlaub and Heather Knight meet Janiak next to Bernal Rock, where they talk about their favorite bike lanes, bike mentorship and answer the question: Is San Francisco a great biking city?Produced by Pe...
2022-03-04
36 min
Total SF
8 reasons why we still love San Francisco
After seeing yet another high-profile attack about "the decline of San Francisco," hosts Peter Hartlaub and Heather Knight return to the San Francisco Chronicle's podcast studios to discuss the myth of the Golden Age of S.F., and then pick eight reasons why they still love the city. San Francisco's parks and views, a few very competent city agencies and the Phoenix mentality are all on the list. Is San Francisco over? Maybe some day, but it's definitely not going to be decided by some venture capitalist on Twitter.Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music is "The Tide Wil...
2022-02-25
26 min
Total SF
Can the Tree Twins save San Francisco?
Married couple Michael Morris and David Sweeney started putting on festive light-up tree costumes for a TV-20 "Dance Party" episode seven years ago. They got such a great reaction, they upped the costume details, upped the glitter and heels and upped their holiday spirit — surprising different neighborhoods in San Francisco throughout the holiday season as the Tree Twins. After Heather Knight spent a fun evening in North Beach with the twins, Total SF hosts Knight and Peter Hartlaub join Morris and Sweeney in their home, to talk about costume-making, what San Francisco neighborhoods are the best and worst for a...
2021-12-22
37 min
Fifth & Mission
A Mother's Fight Against Fentanyl's Pull in San Francisco
Fifth & Mission Host Demian Bulwa speaks with columnist Heather Knight and photographer Gabrielle Lurie about their story following a mother's desperate search to find her daughter in San Francisco, and get her clean from fentanyl. Laurie Steves quit her job, left her home in a Seattle suburb and moved to San Francisco with the desperate hope that she would not lose another child to drug addiction, but she had no idea how challenging that process would be. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-12-06
24 min
Total SF
The best views in San Francisco, ranked
Total SF co-hosts Peter Hartlaub and Heather Knight pick their all-time favorite views in San Francisco, including Mt. Davidson, the Bernal Heights rock and two different views from modes of public transit. Hartlaub and Knight made their picks during a recording in Glen Park Canyon after going on this year's Peak 2 Peak hike through San Francisco, an annual benefit for members of Walk SF in its 17th year. Walk SF has reopened Peak 2 Peak ticketing for a week — join Walk SF and register here. And share your own favorite views in San Francisco using the hashtag #TotalSF and tagging @Pe...
2021-11-12
23 min
Total SF
Why we swam in the San Francisco Bay
Hosts Peter Hartlaub and Heather Knight dive in the San Francisco Bay with "Why We Swim" author Bonnie Tsui, as a warm-up for their Total SF Book Club event on November 17 at the San Francisco Public Library. Tsui talks about an Icelandic legend who survived a frigid multi-hour swim, why San Francisco is a great swimming city and how newcomers can get started — and maybe work up to their own Bay swim. Hartlaub and Knight also recap their very cold but invigorating swim, including a cameo from former author Daniel Handler.The Total SF Book Club event is...
2021-10-15
32 min
Objection: A Spotlight On Justice
Youth Rights and Protesting in San Francisco
This episode is of Objection: A Spotlight on Justice is about Youth, Rights, and Protesting in San Francisco, and is co-hosted by the San Francisco Department of Police Accountability.
2021-08-30
21 min
Civic
Writers on loving — and maybe leaving — San Francisco
Every city is special in some way to the people who call it home, but as author Gary Kamiya writes, San Francisco is a more potent touchstone than most thanks to the unique place it occupies in the American imagination. In the new anthology “The End of the Golden Gate,” writers including W. Kamau Bell, Margaret Cho and Michelle Tea reflect on a city in flux. Kamiya and writer and artist John Law talk about gentrification, rents and the message newcomers often hear that San Francisco peaked just before their arrival.
2021-05-21
33 min
Splash Hits
Episode 6 - San Francisco Giants catch up, review and preview with the UK crew
The UK Splash Hits crew , talking all things San Francisco Giants, bad umpires, robo-umps & review the series against the San Diego Padres & preview the upcoming series with the Colorado Rockies recorded April 3rd 2021
2021-05-04
1h 00
Civic
San Francisco will redraw its electoral districts
Redistricting, the process by which electoral districts are drawn, will happen locally as well as at the state and federal levels. San Francisco will use Census data but also, crucially, resident input, to redraw its supervisorial districts. Alison Goh, president of the League of Women Voters of San Francisco, explains how the process will work and outlines the transparency and outreach the League wants to see from the city.
2021-04-21
32 min
Total SF
A total San Francisco book club! w/ "Home Baked" author Alia Volz
Total SF hosts Peter Hartlaub and Heather Knight introduce the Total SF Book Club, interviewing "Home Baked" author Alia Volz. The San Francisco memoir, featuring Volz growing up around her cannabis brownie-dealing parents, is the first book in the new club in partnership with the San Francisco Public Library and Green Apple Books. Volz joins Hartlaub and Knight for a conversation across the street from the Mission District warehouse where her parents used to bake hundreds of brownies a day for recreational and later medical drug use.Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music is "The Tide Will Rise"...
2021-03-26
36 min
Fifth & Mission
The San Francisco Exodus is an Opportunity to Some
The coronavirus has emptied much of downtown San Francisco. Some remote workers, freed from the office, are moving to faraway places like Tahoe. But with rents in the city taking a rare plunge, some others are finding it's high time to move back and snag a relatively affordable loft or apartment, J.K. Dineen reports. In this episode, Dineen also discusses San Francisco's controversial move to ban natural gas in new homes and businesses. | Get full Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/pod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2020-11-13
17 min
Total SF
A new official flag for San Francisco? | Total SF
Total SF interviews Brian Stokle, a San Francisco resident who created a new San Francisco flag, and has distributed 200 this year — mostly since the shelter in place started. Stokle and S.F. flag researcher John Lumea join host Peter Hartlaub to talk about the history of the San Francisco flag, how Stokle came up with his new flag design, and their thoughts about some kind of city-wide contest in 2021 to create an official flag for San Francisco. Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music is "The Tide Will Rise" by the Sunset Shipwrecks, with cable car bell-ringing by 8-time champion Byron Cobb. Le...
2020-11-02
33 min
Total SF
A new official flag for San Francisco? | Total SF
Total SF interviews Brian Stokle, a San Francisco resident who created a new San Francisco flag, and has distributed 200 this year — mostly since the shelter in place started. Stokle and S.F. flag researcher John Lumea join host Peter Hartlaub to talk about the history of the San Francisco flag, how Stokle came up with his new flag design, and their thoughts about some kind of city-wide contest in 2021 to create an official flag for San Francisco.Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music is "The Tide Will Rise" by the Sunset Shipwrecks, with cable car bell-ringing by 8-time ch...
2020-11-02
34 min
Fifth & Mission
When Will San Francisco Public Schools Reopen?
Susan Solomon, president of the San Francisco teachers' union, speaks with host Heather Knight about why San Francisco's schools are lagging behind some other Bay Area districts in reopening and when it's likely most kids will return to the classroom. | Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/pod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2020-10-20
22 min
Fifth & Mission
Tech Exodus From San Francisco
Now that their companies are allowing them to work remotely for the duration, tech workers are fleeing high-priced San Francisco. What does that mean for the city's future as an internationally important tech center? Jennifer Stojkovic, executive director of sf.citi, a Chamber of Commerce-style group for tech companies, expects some companies will move their headquarters out of San Francisco — and take crucial tax dollars with them. | Coronavirus coverage: sfchronicle.com/coronavirus | Full Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/pod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2020-08-07
30 min
Civic
Major COVID-19 surge in San Francisco
In this press conference, SF officials announce that the number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 in San Francisco is rising rapidly and the city is facing “a major surge.” Department of Public Health Director Dr. Grant Colfax said, “In April, we experienced a surge of COVID-19 cases, which at its peak, saw 94 San Franciscans in the hospital. That number dropped to just 26 patients six weeks ago. Today, it's 107.” Listen to the full announcement here.
2020-07-31
24 min
Civic
Health director: San Francisco's COVID-19 cases are surging
In this press conference, Dr. Grant Colfax, San Francisco's director of public health, says San Francisco cases of COVID-19 are surging. Colfax said the rate of hospitalization could rise ten-fold by the fall if current trends continue. Gatherings of friends and families appear to be fueling the rise in cases, he said. Listen to his full remarks here.
2020-07-16
25 min
Civic
Voices from Juneteenth marches in San Francisco
Thousands have been protesting police brutality and racism in cities across the world, since a Minneapolis officer killed George Floyd in late May. Last Friday, marches and other demonstrations were planned throughout the day in San Francisco and around the Bay Area to mark Juneteenth, a day that commemorates the ending of slavery in the U.S. San Francisco Public Press reporter Brian Howey talked with demonstrators about how they were reflecting on the day and their feelings about the sustained momentum of these recent protests.
2020-06-23
27 min
Civic
San Francisco Pride goes virtual due to pandemic
Every year, San Francisco Pride events bring hundreds of thousands of people to the city during the last week of June to commemorate the Stonewall Riots in New York City, which kicked-off the modern LGBTQ movement. This year was expected to be larger than ever, marking the 50th anniversary of San Francisco’s first march, but the COVID-19 pandemic forced its abrupt cancellation on April 14, 2020. Pride Board President Carolyn Wysinger abd Executive Director Fred Lopez discuss the event's transformation.
2020-05-28
29 min
Fifth & Mission
SF City Insider: San Francisco After COVID-19
Cities have long weathered public health crises and emerged stronger because of them. In this episode of San Francisco City Insider, Benjamin Grant, urban design policy director at SPUR, talks with Heather Knight about the ways San Francisco will be permanently changed by coronavirus. | Get unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/pod | Listen to SF City Insider: podfollow.com/insider Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2020-04-01
25 min
Fifth & Mission
SF City Insider: Inside San Francisco's Emergency Command Center
In this episode of the San Francisco City Insider podcast, Ivy Lee, a legislative aide who’s among the hundreds of City Hall staff members who've been spending long days inside Moscone Center to prepare for the expected surge in coronavirus cases, talks to Heather Knight about San Francisco's readiness for a potential disaster. | Get unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/pod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2020-03-27
23 min
Medical Marijuana Card San Francisco
Medical Marijuana Recommendation San Francisco A Boon For Seniors
You can place a bet on the effects of medical marijuana at any time. But, you need to have a medical marijuana recommendation San Francisco for choosing your favorite cannabis products and manage your condition simultaneously. Just go low and slow with cannabis, and it will work wonders for baby boomers. Read More:https://medicalmarijuanacardsanfrancisco.com/blog/more-seniors-opting-medical-marijuana-recommendation-san-francisco/
2019-11-28
03 min
Medical Marijuana Card San Francisco
Online MMJ San Francisco A Guide To Vaping Safely
Vaping is one of the best ways 420 doctors San Francisco advise people to administer marijuana to medical card patients, and that is why one needs to be extremely careful while deciding what and how you want to smoke. Read More: https://medicalmarijuanacardsanfrancisco.com/blog/online-mmj-san-francisco-guide-to-vaping-safely/
2019-11-14
03 min
Medical Marijuana Card San Francisco
Medical Marijuana For Brain Injuries — Can 420 Evaluations San Francisco Help
the research is still in its initial phases, but one can find a lot of patients benefiting from medical marijuana or 420 evaluations in San Francisco. So, if any of your loved ones are facing any after the traumatic effects of a brain injury, medical cannabis can be a lifesaver for them. Just connect with cannabis specialists for obtaining the San Francisco marijuana card right away.
2019-11-07
04 min
Medical Marijuana Card San Francisco
Guide to Harlequin With a Medical Cannabis Card in San Francisco
Medical cannabis has become a staple medication of San Francisco. From being a taboo to getting national acceptance, it has surely traveled a long way. And rightly so, it was about time people realized the benefits of the herb. And with the government making it legal, all you need is a medical cannabis card in San Francisco. So, get started with your MMJ treatment.
2019-10-23
03 min
Civic
Episode 5: A decade of journalism from the San Francisco Public Press
As the San Francisco Public Press’ celebrates 10 years of producing local investigative journalism, we peek inside to see what makes it tick. Reporter Kevin Stark unpacks his two projects on how sea level rise will affect coastal real estate development that continues to this day. Reporter Jeremy Adam Smith explains his investigations into segregation and funding inequality among San Francisco’s public schools. And the organization’s executive director and publisher tell how it all began.
2019-09-28
51 min
Total SF
Will Durst interview — on San Francisco, and his new Chronicle column
Episode 83 of The Big Event is a conversation with Will Durst, who is about to start a new column with the San Francisco Chronicle. Durst, who has been involved in the Bay Area comedy scene since the 1970s, begins by interviewing host Peter Hartlaub. Then Hartlaub and Durst talk about the plans for the column, his history as a column writer and why Durst is still optimistic about San Francisco. Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music is "The Tide Will Rise" by the Sunset Shipwrecks off their album "Community." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2019-07-22
34 min
Total SF
Will Durst interview — on San Francisco, and his new Chronicle column
Episode 83 of The Big Event is a conversation with Will Durst, who is about to start a new column with the San Francisco Chronicle. Durst, who has been involved in the Bay Area comedy scene since the 1970s, begins by interviewing host Peter Hartlaub. Then Hartlaub and Durst talk about the plans for the column, his history as a column writer and why Durst is still optimistic about San Francisco.Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music is "The Tide Will Rise" by the Sunset Shipwrecks off their album "Community." Learn more about your ad...
2019-07-22
34 min
Fifth & Mission
Can Co-Living Help Make San Francisco More Affordable?
While young people have long shared housing in cities, an increasing number of real estate developers are betting that co-living can work on a much larger scale. In this episode we talk about the trend, focusing on San Francisco’s starcity, which is building a 270 bedroom coliving project in San Francisco and 800-room complex in San Jose. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2019-07-11
20 min
Datebook
Glenn McCoy Interview — Executive Director for San Francisco Ballet
Datebook podcast features an interview by San Francisco Chronicle reporter Sam Whiting with outgoing San Francisco Ballet executive director Glenn McCoy, who has worked with the Ballet for more than three decades. McCoy talks about his career, why he's retiring at just 60 years old, and what he plans to do next. Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music is "Midnight Special" by E's Jammy Jams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2019-06-25
19 min
Fifth & Mission
Navigating San Francisco's Shelter System
Homeless shelters and Navigation Centers are critical in San Francisco's fight against homelessness. But they're only one piece of a harrowing, complicated puzzle. Editor in Chief Audrey Cooper and reporter Dominic Fracassa discuss the city's shelter system and the role that permanent housing plays in solving San Francisco's homelessness crisis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2019-05-21
33 min
Datebook
Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij interview — The OA Part II in San Francisco
Episode 34 of Datebook podcast is an interview with Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij, co-creators of "The OA Part II." Marling is the series star and co-wrote the show. Batmanglij co-wrote and directed most episodes. They talk about why they came to San Francisco, how their research and experiences in the city influenced the script and how their favorite San Francisco movie inspired the new Netflix show.This episode produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music is Mozart's Symphony 40 in G Minor by Blue Dot Sessions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2019-03-25
30 min
Total SF
Soleil Ho interview - new San Francisco Chronicle restaurant critic
Episode 64 of The Big Event is an interview with new San Francisco Chronicle restaurant critic Soleil Ho. Food editor Paolo Lucchesi and host Peter Hartlaub speak with Ho about her upcoming first reviews, her background as a writer and cultural critic, how writing on culture and race will fit into her food coverage and how she'd been managing to review restaurants without driving. Ho also tries her first It's It ice cream treat live on the podcast ... with devastating results for her host.Recorded in the San Francisco Chronicle basement archive.Theme music is "The...
2019-02-25
40 min
Total SF
Soleil Ho interview - new San Francisco Chronicle restaurant critic
Episode 64 of The Big Event is an interview with new San Francisco Chronicle restaurant critic Soleil Ho. Food editor Paolo Lucchesi and host Peter Hartlaub speak with Ho about her upcoming first reviews, her background as a writer and cultural critic, how writing on culture and race will fit into her food coverage and how she'd been managing to review restaurants without driving. Ho also tries her first It's It ice cream treat live on the podcast ... with devastating results for her host. Recorded in the San Francisco Chronicle basement archive. Theme music is "The Tide Will Rise" by the...
2019-02-25
40 min
San Francisco AIDS Foundation Podcast
SFAF.org Podcast #61 - Detecting Acute HIV Infections Among Gay Men in San Francisco
In this episode, Steve Gibson, director of Magnet, the Foundation's gay men's health center in the Castro, discusses his upcoming presentation at the 2009 National HIV Prevention Conference. Magnet is on the forefront of RNA testing for HIV in a community setting, helping locate cases of acute HIV infection among gay men in San Francisco and moving the Foundation closer to a goal of having every San Francisco resident between the ages of 13 and 65 know their current HIV...
2009-08-20
00 min