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Dirty Work
11-21 Dirty Work Hour 1: 49ers/Panthers preview, Matchups vs Rico Dowdle, T-Mac and Bryce Young, CMC vs his old team
Dirty Work Hour 1: 49ers/Panthers preview, Matchups vs Rico Dowdle, T-Mac and Bryce Young, CMC vs his old teamSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-11-22
56 min
Papa & Silver Podcast
11-20 Joe Person joins the Gregs to dive into the tumultuous journey of Bryce Young as the Panthers quarterback and the high-impact players that have propelled this group to a 6-5 start to the season
The Athletic's Senior Writer for the Carolina Panthers, Joe Person, has covered the team since 2010, and joins the Gregs to dive into the tumultuous journey of Bryce Young as the Panthers quarterback and the high-impact players that have propelled this group to a 6-5 start to the seasonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-11-20
08 min
Papa & Silver Podcast
11-19 Papa & Silver - Hour 4: No Curry, Kuminga, Horford for the Warriors tonight in Miami & Steve Young Sounds Off on the Morning Show
11-19 Papa & Silver - Hour 4: No Curry, Kuminga, Horford for the Warriors tonight in Miami & Steve Young Sounds Off on the Morning ShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-11-19
38 min
Papa & Silver Podcast
11-13 Papa & Silver Show - Hour 4: The Most Integral Young Player for the Warriors' Rotation, and "Is the Stat All That?"
11-13 Papa & Silver Show - Hour 4: The Most Integral Young Player for the Warriors' Rotation, and "Is the Stat All That?"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-11-13
39 min
Papa & Silver Podcast
11-13 Sam Gordon joins Papa & Silver to discuss the comeback win for the Warriors against the young and talented Spurs to show what they are still capable of
11-13 Sam Gordon joins Papa & Silver to discuss the comeback win for the Warriors against the young and talented Spurs to show what they are still capable ofSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-11-13
25 min
Dirty Work
11-12 49er legend Steve Young welcomes the GOAT Jerry Rice with a surprise appearance form HOF Tim Brown in an incredible half hour with incredible memories and a drive to donate this holiday season
11-12 49er legend Steve Young welcomes the GOAT Jerry Rice with a surprise appearance form HOF Tim Brown in an incredible half hour with incredible memories and a drive to donate this holiday seasonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-11-13
28 min
Dirty Work
11-12 Dirty Work Hour 4: Steve Young welcomes Jerry Rice (!!) AND Tim Brown (!!) for an incredible walk down memory lane
11-12 Dirty Work Hour 4: Steve Young welcomes Jerry Rice (!!) AND Tim Brown (!!) for an incredible walk down memory laneSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-11-13
48 min
Dirty Work
11-12 Dirty Work Hour 3: "Coach Speak" never fails to deliver; plus memories of the Great Jerry Rice ahead of our interview with both Steve Young and Jerry Rice
11-12 Dirty Work Hour 3: "Coach Speak" never fails to deliver; plus memories of the Great Jerry Rice ahead of our interview with both Steve Young and Jerry RiceSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-11-13
33 min
Section 415
Warriors, Giants, and 49ers Breakdown with Tim Kawakami
It’s the busiest time of the sports calendar, and nearly every Bay Area team is making news. The 49ers, at 5-3, are navigating injuries to superstars in their quest for a playoff berth. The Warriors, at 4-2, are off to an interesting start thanks to the ascension of young wing Jonathan Kuminga. The Giants, after missing the playoffs again, made one of the boldest managerial hires in MLB history, and introduced former University of Tennessee coach Tony Vitello at Oracle Park on Thursday. How do we make sense of all the news? Wi...
2025-10-31
36 min
Forever Young Foundation
10.15: Forever Young Foundation Hero Of The Week- Football Is For Girls
The San Francisco 49ers Foundation and Steve Young’s Forever Young Foundation have teamed up to launch “Football Is Made for Girls,” an initiative dedicated to expanding access to Girls Flag Football across the Bay Area and beyond. The program empowers girls of all ages to learn, compete, and lead—creating equitable opportunities in every level of the game. Tune in each week on KNBR as we spotlight incredible individuals and organizations making a difference in the Bay Area with the Forever Young Foundation Hero of the Week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-10-21
05 min
49ers: You've Got Mail
Colton McKivitz Talks Hometown Mural and Favorite Bay Area Eats | You’ve Got Mail
San Francisco 49ers offensive lineman Colton McKivitz joined “You’ve Got Mail” presented by Delta Dental to talk about his hometown mural, hosting a youth football camp in San Francisco, his favorite gameday routines, and advice for young athletes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-09-12
15 min
Cannabis Coast Coast News With Alaina Pinto
DEA Head Cole Backs Off Rescheduling Priority! Feb Hemp Ban Avoided; 3 Day Dead&CO in San Francisco
In this weeks full show of Cannabis Coast to Coast News with Alaina Pinto, DEA Head Terrence Cole lied to the US Senate during his confirmation hearings! Rescheduling didn't even make top ten of priorities for his agency; Rand Paul from Kentucky gets Fed Hemp Ban pulled from appropriations bill; "Smart" Approaches to Marijuana launches prohibition campaign and urges Trump to not reschedule cannabis; Andrew Behringer in DC; Texas Hemp battle heats up again, Kerry HInkle on Hemp; 1v1 exclusive with Embarc CEO Lauren Carpenter after successfully managing the California state fair, and the 3 day Dead and Co festival...
2025-08-04
1h 10
Life in Seven Songs
W. Kamau Bell on fighting white supremacy — but keeping it funny
W. Kamau Bell has made a career out of asking uncomfortable questions about race in America – both as a standup comedian and in his award-winning CNN series, United Shades of America. In this episode, Kamau shares the soundtrack to his life story – from bombing onstage as a young standup to inheriting “the family hardware store” of fighting racism. Here are his songs. Wade In The Water - Jireh Gospel Choir Rappers Delight - The Sugarhill Gang Times Up - Living Colour Hit The Road Jack - Ray Charles Swing Low Street Chariot - 103rd Street Gospel Choir Featuring Pat Lewi...
2025-05-27
35 min
Complete Service-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
Leaning In
"Leaning In" Sunday, March 9, 2025, 10:50 am Anxiety and a feeling of ungroundedness can erode trust in ourselves and in our community. How do we lean into relationships during challenging times? Are there ways we can build trust instead of diminish it? Rev. Laura Shennum, Minister of Congregational Life; Daniel Jackoway, Worship Associate; Emma Wakeling, Membership and Young Adult Manager; Gino Fortunato, Membership Chair; Reiko Oda Lane, organist; UUSF Choir; Mark Sumner, Music Director; Wm. García Ganz, pianist Eric Shackelford; Shulee Ong; Eli Boshears, Francisco Castellanos, Camera Operators; Jonathan Silk, Communications Director; Kelvin J...
2025-03-09
1h 17
Sermons-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
Leaning In
"Leaning In" Sunday, March 9, 2025, 10:50 am Anxiety and a feeling of ungroundedness can erode trust in ourselves and in our community. How do we lean into relationships during challenging times? Are there ways we can build trust instead of diminish it? Rev. Laura Shennum, Minister of Congregational Life; Daniel Jackoway, Worship Associate; Emma Wakeling, Membership and Young Adult Manager; Gino Fortunato, Membership Chair; Reiko Oda Lane, organist; UUSF Choir; Mark Sumner, Music Director; Wm. García Ganz, pianist Eric Shackelford; Shulee Ong; Eli Boshears, Francisco Castellanos, Camera Operators; Jonathan Silk, Communications Director; Kelvin J...
2025-03-09
29 min
Yin & Young Podcast
Yin & Young Podcast EP 74: Gabriel Toya-Meléndez - Filmmaking, Identity, and Finding Your Tribe
In this episode of Yin & Young, we chat with Gabriel Toya-Meléndez, an LA-based filmmaker of Puerto Rican and Japanese heritage. Gabriel shares with us his experiences growing up in San Francisco vs Florida, how he got into filmmaking, and how he navigates difference spaces as someone with a mixed background.Gabriel’s links:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/japorican1/“Han” - Short film (Gabriel was the Director of Photography and Editor): https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B08CZ4J3GP/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_rHighlights:00:0...
2025-02-11
1h 32
Forever Young Foundation
10-30: Forever Young - San Francisco Education Fund Hero Of The Week
The San Francisco Education Fund advances equitable education by providing quality learning programs, community support, and transformative financial resources to students, educators and schools. They envision a future where San Francisco public school students have equitable access to quality education so that they can engage and enrich the community.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-10-31
02 min
Forever Young Foundation
10-2: Forever Young - Project Homeless Connect Hero Of The Week
Project Homeless Connect partners with city agencies, businesses, and volunteers to provide vital services to those at risk of or experiencing homelessness in San Francisco. Since 2004, these collaborations have helped bring essential care to people who might otherwise not have access. With over 2,000 volunteers each year, PHC works to create a more compassionate and housed San Francisco. You can help make a difference—visit Project Homeless Connect to learn more about how to get involved!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-10-03
03 min
Owners Club Talks
How Positive Reinforcement Helped Him Build a Leading Dog Training Business in San Francisco|E11 | James Baybayan
How Positive Reinforcement Helped Him Build a Leading Dog Training Business in San Francisco Owners Club is an exclusive community that provides service business owners with the personalized coaching, community support, and proven framework they need to achieve their business goals and build a thriving enterprise. 👉Learn more about us: https://www.owners.club/ James Baybayan is the founder of primepaw LLC, a thriving dog training and care business offering services like behavior and training programs, doggy daycare, private training, and overnight boarding. James started his career as a dog walker, gradually expanding his services based on client needs and mark...
2024-10-01
31 min
49ers: You've Got Mail
Nick Bosa, Chase Young Answer Fan-Submitted Questions From Early College Days to Cheat Meals and More | 49ers You’ve Got Mail Podcast
Defensive linemen Nick Bosa and Chase Young joined the 49ers “You’ve Got Mail” podcast presented by Delta Dental to talk about their first impressions of each other, alternate careers and cheat meals.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-01-19
08 min
49ers: You've Got Mail
Nick Bosa, Chase Young Talk Friendship from Ohio State to the 49ers, Bye Week and More Pt. I | 49ers You’ve Got Mail Podcast
Defensive linemen Nick Bosa and Chase Young joined the 49ers “You’ve Got Mail” podcast presented by Delta Dental to talk about their Ohio State roots, playing together in the pros and their Bye week approach.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-01-13
15 min
49ers: You've Got Mail
Steve Young Talks 49ers Playoff Seeding, 49ers Offensive Success and Winning Culture | 49ers You’ve Got Mail Podcast
Hall of Fame quarterback Steve Young joined the 49ers “You’ve Got Mail” podcast presented by Delta Dental to discuss the 49ers strategy for Week 18 and the Bye, talk winning locker room culture and answer fan-submitted questions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-01-06
25 min
Storied: San Francisco
Susi Damilano, Bill English, and San Francisco Playhouse, Part 1
Susi Damilano was born in Germany and raised in the South Bay. Many of her German aunts married US servicemen, but Susi's mom married a German man and the family soon moved to Silicon Valley. Susi shares a history of that area, noting thatnot too long ago, it was primarily orchards. Growing up, Susi would cut through those orchards to get to school. Now that area is housing. She grew up in the 1970s and graduated high school then. As a young adult in the '70s and '80s, Susi...
2023-12-19
25 min
NAIOP San Francisco Bay Area Chapter
Riding the Wave: Multi-family Mastery: Unveiling the Secrets of Thriving in Residential Real Estate with Todd Darling
In this episode, Host, Dave Karol, Managing Director at Ridge Capital Investor interviews Todd Darling, COO of Acacia Capital, where he discusses the company's focus on multi-family real estate and its success in the western US market. He shares his background in the industry and how he transitioned from working for a large organization to a smaller private equity group. Todd also talks about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the multifamily market and the opportunities it presents. He emphasizes the importance of understanding regulatory issues when underwriting deals and provides insights into the current state of the m...
2023-12-18
24 min
Mime Troupe Radio
Look Me In The Eye
FREE Political Musical Theater in Bay Area and Northern California parks! We open our 64th Season with a brand new musical. BREAKDOWN: A New Musical features a five-person cast that includes veteran SF Mime Troupe collective member: Andre Amarotico (Mr. Stereós); who is joined by Jamella Cross (Marcia Stone); Alicia M. P. Nelson (Saidia); Jed Pasario (Felix); and Kina Kantor (Yume). And band members Breakfast (Keyboard, Guitar, Sax); Guinevere Q (Bass); and Jason Young (Drums, Percussion). Opening weekend starts on July 1st & 2nd at Cedar Rose Park in Berkeley and continues on Monday July 4th at Dolores Park in t...
2023-06-14
01 min
Mime Troupe Radio
Black On The Right, And Reds All Over
FREE Political Musical Theater in Bay Area and Northern California parks! We open our 64th Season with a brand new musical. BREAKDOWN: A New Musical features a five-person cast that includes veteran SF Mime Troupe collective member: Andre Amarotico (Mr. Stereós); who is joined by Jamella Cross (Marcia Stone); Alicia M. P. Nelson (Saidia); Jed Pasario (Felix); and Kina Kantor (Yume). And band members Breakfast (Keyboard, Guitar, Sax); Guinevere Q (Bass); and Jason Young (Drums, Percussion). Opening weekend starts on July 1st & 2nd at Cedar Rose Park in Berkeley and continues on Monday July 4th at Dolores Park in t...
2023-06-14
01 min
Financial Perspectives
Corporate Treasury w/ Liz Morley Olinger, CFA - Treasury Manager at Zscaler
Send us a message!On this episode of the CFA Society San Francisco Podcast, we had the pleasure of speaking with Liz Morley Olinger, CFA, Treasury Manager at Zscaler. Prior to joining Zscaler, she was a Treasury Manager on the Capital Markets team at Cisco. In addition to holding the CFA designation, Liz is pursuing her MBA at Berkeley Haas. She is an active member of the CFA Society San Francisco Young Leaders Council (YLC). Listen to the full interview, where Liz discusses all things treasury including career opportunities for CFA charterholders and ro...
2023-05-31
07 min
Complete Service-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
Little Did I Know
"Little Did I Know" Sunday, May 7, 10:50 am An anthology on caring for young people, a grief (or preparation project) around the Empty Nest Chapter that was on the horizon. That's how the book project began, but it took me places that were so different than I expected... as our journey loving and caring for the young people in our lives, I guess, always does. Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern, Senior Minister; Rev. Laura Shennum, Minister of Congregational Life; Carmen Barsody, Worship Associate; Reiko Oda Lane, Organist; UUSF Choir led by Mark Sumner, Music Director; Wm...
2023-05-07
1h 25
Sermons-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
Little Did I Know
"Little Did I Know" Sunday, May 7, 10:50 am An anthology on caring for young people, a grief (or preparation project) around the Empty Nest Chapter that was on the horizon. That's how the book project began, but it took me places that were so different than I expected... as our journey loving and caring for the young people in our lives, I guess, always does. Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern, Senior Minister; Rev. Laura Shennum, Minister of Congregational Life; Carmen Barsody, Worship Associate; Reiko Oda Lane, Organist; UUSF Choir led by Mark Sumner, Music Director; Wm...
2023-05-07
24 min
Financial Perspectives
ETFs w/ Dominic Bilotti, CFA, CFP - VP & Regional Consultant at State Street Global Advisors / SPDR ETFs
Send us a message!On this episode of the CFA Society San Francisco Podcast, we had the pleasure of speaking with Dominic Bilotti, CFA, CFP, Vice President and Regional Consultant with State Street Global Advisors/SPDR ETFs.Dominic works with Broker Dealer Financial Advisors regarding portfolio construction, business development, and client messaging. He is an active CFA Society San Francisco member and sits on the Society's Young Leaders Council, guiding programming for young professionals in the greater Bay Area. Listen to the full interview, where Dominic discusses the history and future of ETFs, a...
2023-01-31
12 min
Dancing Through the Lens
Episode 10: Steven Melendez
Steven Melendez is the artistic director of New York Theatre Ballet, a Manhattan-based ballet company dedicated to performing classic masterpieces and new contemporary works for adults and innovative hourlong ballets for young children. Steven's introduction to ballet began as a young child through the New York Theatre Ballet School's LIFT scholarship program that creates an equal opportunity and an accessible dance training environment for talented at-risk homeless and underserved children. A documentary about Steven and the program, also titled LIFT, will have its West-Coast Premiere on Saturday, November 5th at the San Francisco Dance Film Festival. @sfdancefilmfest
2022-09-20
21 min
Forever Young Foundation
9-14: Forever Young - Hope Services
Hope’s mission is to improve the quality of life for people with developmental disabilities and mental health needs. Since 1952, Hope Services has delivered a range of services to thousands of people with developmental disabilities. They currently help approximately 3,500 participants and their families, from infants through seniors, who reside in the eight counties we serve: Santa Clara, San Benito, Santa Cruz, San Mateo, Monterey, Alameda, San Francisco, and Marin. Hope Services is Silicon Valley’s leading provider of services to people with developmental disabilities and mental health needs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2022-09-15
02 min
SFNext: Fixing Our City
Why Can't SFPD Hiring Keep Up With Cops Leaving?
The San Francisco Police Department says it’s struggling to meet the city's law enforcement needs because it’s so short staffed. While it’s hard to pinpoint exactly how many officers the SFPD has the budget to hire, the number of applications to its academy has plummeted over the years. San Francisco is not alone in facing waning interest in police careers. Recruiters and marketers say it’s a nationwide challenge. But they also say departments must modernize their approaches, streamline their application processes, and target young people with messages tailored to their generation. | Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/pod
2022-09-06
29 min
Fifth & Mission
Program That Keeps Teens Out of Jail Has Low Enrollment. Why?
San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin has faced criticism for prioritizing diversion programs, which provide alternatives to incarceration. But they've proven effective. The Make It Right program has kept young people out of jail, but why hasn't it grown under Boudin's leadership? Chronicle reporter Joshua Sharpe joins host Cecilia Lei to explain the limits of Boudin's reach. Later, one father, Jon Rahoi, explains how Make It Right helped his troubled teenaged daughter. | Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/pod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2022-05-20
23 min
Objection: A Spotlight On Justice
AMA with Deputy Public Defender - Patrick Geddes
The Young Defenders sit down with Patrick Geddes, a Deputy Public Defender, to chat about his career, thoughts about the criminal justice system, and how to keep perspective in the face of challenges.
2022-03-14
41 min
Objection: A Spotlight On Justice
Discussion on the School to Prison Pipeline
Interns discuss recent news related to the School to Prison Pipeline. The school-to-prison pipeline (SPP) is the disproportionate tendency of minors and young adults from disadvantaged backgrounds to become incarcerated because of increasingly harsh school and municipal policies. Additionally, this is due to educational inequality in the United States. Many experts have credited factors such as school disturbance laws, zero-tolerance policies and practices, and an increase in police in schools in creating the "pipeline". This has become a hot topic of debate in discussions surrounding educational disciplinary policies as media coverage of youth violence and mass incarceration has grown...
2022-03-07
27 min
Total SF
Secrets of Grace Cathedral!
Grace Cathedral in San Francisco was declared "a house of prayer for all people" when its first cornerstone was laid down in 1910, and the worship center has carried that pledge for more than a century. Total SF hosts Peter Hartlaub and Heather Knight get a tour of the California Street landmark, then sit down with Very Rev. Malcolm Clemens Young, the dean of Grace Cathedral. Young talks about the cathedral's history — including a visit from Martin Luther King Jr. after the Selma march — and its role in the 21st Century as a place for all to enter. They also talk...
2022-02-18
29 min
Financial Perspectives
Social Investing w/ Will Brokaw, CFA - Co-Founder & Co-CEO, Vesti Social
Send us a message!On this episode of the CFA Society San Francisco Podcast, we had the pleasure of speaking with Will Brokaw, CFA, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Vesti Social, a social chat app for retail investors. Will is an avid social investor who saw a gap in retail investors’ ability to easily share, discover, and network trades through verified sources - Vesti Social was created to help solve this issue. Vesti Social was founded in 2020 and enables retail investors to chat, discover trending stocks and crypto and follow friends and experts’ verified portfolios, trades and models. Befor...
2022-01-25
31 min
Losers, Pretenders & Scoundrels
Emperor Norton of San Francisco
The eccentric Joshua Abraham Norton wound up proclaiming himself Emperor of the United States, and Protector of Mexico. While few people ever recognized him as a legit sovereign, he did get to become the beloved and unofficial mascot of San Francisco. Unlicensed historians Andrew Heaton and Andrew Young investigate this colorful pretender.
2022-01-25
43 min
Objection: A Spotlight On Justice
YD Holiday Episode - Crimes Around the Holidays
The YD interns are back to discuss strange crimes around the holiday season. So kick back, relax and enjoy this episode by a warm fire. Enjoy the holidays and please try to stay on the nice list if you can.
2021-12-21
27 min
Objection: A Spotlight On Justice
What is Court Watch?
The YD interns are back to discuss Court Watch, a program where volunteers go to court to observe proceedings and to assess whether courts are serving their communities fairly.
2021-12-06
29 min
Objection: A Spotlight On Justice
What is a Public Defender & What do They Do?
In this episode, the interns discuss what is a public defender and what their role is in the criminal justice system.
2021-11-29
18 min
The Steve Young Show
11-24 Steve Young joins TKB and talks about recent outstanding play from the 49ers and Jimmy G
San Francisco 49ers Hall of Fame Quarterback, Steve Young, joins TKB and talks about recent outstanding play from the 49ers and Jimmy GSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2021-11-25
24 min
SFSU Gatorcast
Sowmya Chandrasekaran - Empowering Young Women in the Tech Industry
What will you achieve if you can break through diversity gap barriers? For Sowmya Chandrasekaran, it's getting an AI Engineer role at Lockheed Martin, an aerospace and technology corporation. She graduated from San Francisco State University with a Business Management degree and a minor in Computer Science and Mandarin.As a member of student organizations such as Providing Opportunities for Women and Girls Who Code, Sowmya is aware that not everyone interested to learn coding enjoys the supportive environment she experienced at SFSU— especially young women. Tune in to know more about Sowmya's efforts in hel...
2021-11-07
32 min
What Matters: Conversations
What Matters Conversations with Molly Young Brown
How can we come to terms with personal and cultural challenges and transform our fear and grief into action that inspire us to channel our gifts to make a positive difference in the world? How can we discover the fluid nature of purpose through expanding our awareness, tuning in and being informed by our own experience and live life joyfully?Join us for our interview with long time Psychosynthesis psychotherapist, author and The Work That Reconnects instructor to learn more about how she discovered Psychosynthesis, studied with Roberto Assagioli and delved more deeply into systems th...
2021-09-29
1h 04
Objection: A Spotlight On Justice
A Discussion on Gun Ownership and Control Laws in America
Interns discuss recent news related to gun ownership and gun control laws in the united states as well as the impacts legislation has on mitigating gun violence on campus.
2021-09-14
26 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
Objection: A Spotlight On Justice
A Discussion on Interning with the Department of Police Accountability
SFYD interns sit down with Department of Police Accountability interns to learn more about the department, its process of holding officers accountable, and the department's internship process.
2021-08-23
26 min
What Matters: Conversations
Introduction to Psychosynthesis and "What Matters Conversations"
What is Psychosynthesis? In our first episode, meet your hosts Craig Behenna and Christina Gustafson as they explore this question, describe their vision for this podcast, and share their own psychosynthesis journeys. Learn more about this dynamic and creative approach to transpersonal psychology, developed by Dr. Roberto Assagioli in the early/mid 20th century, which he called, "a spiritual psychology founded in the synthesis of western positive science and eastern esoteric wisdom." Join Craig and Christina as they bring more light to this unique approach to human potential through conversations with dedicated and diverse practitioners who are bring...
2021-08-18
26 min
Objection: A Spotlight On Justice
A Discussion on Police Brutality and Accountability
Interns discuss recent incidents of police misconduct while joining the larger conversation about police brutality and accountability.
2021-08-16
41 min
Beyond the Paint
Royal Pomp
English pageantry has a special place in art history, at once formal but compelling, depicting the jubilant side of military prowess. John Stanley’s wonderful "Trumpet Voluntary" was written for a solo organ demonstrating the trumpet stop. “Voluntaries” were meant to be played before and at the conclusion of church services, so called because organists were not actually paid to play outside of the services themselves. The piece matches the contemporaneous, larger-than-life painting of William Beechey’s "Master James Hatch" (1796) as he models noble military attire. Although Hatch was far too young to serve, his station groomed him for this appearan...
2021-08-13
01 min
Objection: A Spotlight On Justice
Legal Careers and the Gender Gap in Law
SFYD interns discuss the gender gap in the law, portrayals of attorneys in media shapes people's perceptions of the legal profession and pursuing legal careers in various areas.
2021-08-09
25 min
Objection: A Spotlight On Justice
Interesting Homicide Cases
YD interns discuss interesting homicide cases, unique pieces of evidence, and more. The popular true-crime podcast genre inspired this episode.
2021-08-05
33 min
Objection: A Spotlight On Justice
Interview with San Francisco's Public Defender Mano Raju
The Young Defenders sit down with San Francisco's Public Defender to chat about his career, thoughts about the criminal justice system, and the founding of the young defenders' program.
2021-08-05
32 min
Civic
How a peer-run center empowers young people affected by poverty, violence and incarceration
In the streets, in jails and other detention facilities and at its program sites around the Bay Area, the Young Women’s Freedom Center provides resources and support to girls, women, and transgender and gender non-conforming people. It provides training, internships, fellowships and jobs to help people affected by poverty, exploitation and violence develop their voices. One of the center’s core tenets is the belief that people who are affected by these systems are the ones that can and must lead effective change. Julia Arroyo-Guzman, a site director for Young Women’s Freedom Center, talks about her work and her jo...
2021-07-29
38 min
Fifth & Mission
Why 49ers Fans Are in a Frenzy
San Francisco 49ers fans are on pins and needles as they await Thursday's NFL Draft. The reason? The team of Joe Montana, Steve Young and Colin Kaepernick is under intense pressure to pick a quarterback of the future. But which QB? And what will happen to the current Niners starter, Jimmy Garoppolo? Chronicle sports columnists Ann Killion and Scott Ostler weigh in on the tension, give their preferred picks, and lament the continued racist stereotypes often placed on Black quarterbacks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-04-29
18 min
Civic
Youth are running peer-led life skills workshops
A youth-led, youth-run initiative called San Francisco Communities who Help Advance the New Generation of Education — or SFCHANGE — is offering workshops to young people on topics that might not be taught in their classrooms otherwise, from organizing their finances to organizing around climate change. Adrianna Zhang, founder and executive director of operations for SFCHANGE, and Samantha Chu, an 8th grader who has attended one of the workshops, share their experiences.
2021-04-22
29 min
Sermons-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
Becoming Together
"Becoming Together" (April 18, 2021) Worship Service Becoming ourselves is a lifelong process. And this practice of continual growth, of waking up to who we are, is one that cannot be done alone. Join Ministerial Intern Meg McGuire, Young Adult Coordinator Joe Chapot, members of the UU Theologies for Young Adults class, and friends, for a service exploring how we grow into ourselves, and how we grow together. Meg McGuire, Ministerial Intern Joe Chapot, Young Adult Coordinator Vanessa Vanderlaan, Worship Associate Alfie Jang, Worship Associate Aitana Sierra-Valdes, Worship Associate Sara Fread, Worship Associate
2021-04-18
22 min
Sermons-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
Becoming Together
"Becoming Together" (April 18, 2021) Worship Service Becoming ourselves is a lifelong process. And this practice of continual growth, of waking up to who we are, is one that cannot be done alone. Join Ministerial Intern Meg McGuire, Young Adult Coordinator Joe Chapot, members of the UU Theologies for Young Adults class, and friends, for a service exploring how we grow into ourselves, and how we grow together. Meg McGuire, Ministerial Intern Joe Chapot, Young Adult Coordinator Vanessa Vanderlaan, Worship Associate Alfie Jang, Worship Associate Aitana Sierra-Valdes, Worship Associate Sara Fread, Worship Associate
2021-04-18
22 min
Sermons-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
Becoming Together
"Becoming Together" (April 18, 2021) Worship Service Becoming ourselves is a lifelong process. And this practice of continual growth, of waking up to who we are, is one that cannot be done alone. Join Ministerial Intern Meg McGuire, Young Adult Coordinator Joe Chapot, members of the UU Theologies for Young Adults class, and friends, for a service exploring how we grow into ourselves, and how we grow together. Meg McGuire, Ministerial Intern Joe Chapot, Young Adult Coordinator Vanessa Vanderlaan, Worship Associate Alfie Jang, Worship Associate Aitana Sierra-Valdes, Worship Associate Sara Fread, Worship Associate
2021-04-18
22 min
Complete Service-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
Becoming Together
"Becoming Together" (April 18, 2021) Worship Service Becoming ourselves is a lifelong process. And this practice of continual growth, of waking up to who we are, is one that cannot be done alone. Join Ministerial Intern Meg McGuire, Young Adult Coordinator Joe Chapot, members of the UU Theologies for Young Adults class, and friends, for a service exploring how we grow into ourselves, and how we grow together. Meg McGuire, Ministerial Intern Joe Chapot, Young Adult Coordinator Vanessa Vanderlaan, Worship Associate Alfie Jang, Worship Associate Aitana Sierra-Valdes, Worship Associate Sara Fread, Worship Associate
2021-04-18
1h 14
Complete Service-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
Becoming Together
"Becoming Together" (April 18, 2021) Worship Service Becoming ourselves is a lifelong process. And this practice of continual growth, of waking up to who we are, is one that cannot be done alone. Join Ministerial Intern Meg McGuire, Young Adult Coordinator Joe Chapot, members of the UU Theologies for Young Adults class, and friends, for a service exploring how we grow into ourselves, and how we grow together. Meg McGuire, Ministerial Intern Joe Chapot, Young Adult Coordinator Vanessa Vanderlaan, Worship Associate Alfie Jang, Worship Associate Aitana Sierra-Valdes, Worship Associate Sara Fread, Worship Associate
2021-04-18
1h 14
Fifth & Mission
Back to School: A Plan for San Francisco
After a year of distance learning, young kids in San Francisco public schools now have a date to return. Meredith Dodson is the co-founder of Decreasing the Distance, a group of families that's been pressing for the safe return to schools. She talks to Heather Knight about the plan, its highlights and its problems. | Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/pod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-03-09
21 min
Civic
High school students are organizing peer mental health support
Youth mental health was a growing concern even before the pandemic, but the isolation of sheltering in place has come with an increase in depression and unhappiness among young people. San Francisco high school students have been reaching out to one another despite schools being closed to offer some support. Alan Wang, Joyce Truong and Abigail Ault, who have been active in peer wellness programs, share their perspectives.
2021-03-09
29 min
Beyond the Paint
Renaissance Mystery
Artwork Credit:Paul BrilLandscape with Pan and Syrinx (ca. 1620)Oil on canvas19 1/8 x 27 3/4 (48.6 x 70.5 cm)Fine Arts Museums of San FranciscoMuseum purchase, M.H. de Young Memorial Museum49.11Image courtesy of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
2020-12-03
03 min
Civic
Youth organizers mobilizing for voting rights confront “adultist” attitudes
In November, voters in Oakland approved Measure QQ, which gives 16- and 17-year-olds the right to vote in school board elections. Meanwhile, voters in San Francisco rejected Proposition G, which would have lowered the voting age for municipal elections to 16. Statewide, a measure to allow residents as young as 16 to vote in primaries also failed. Ixchel Arista, a 15-year-old organizer with Oakland Kids First, and Sarah Cheung, a 17-year-old San Francisco Youth Commissioner, said they encountered voters in their phone banking campaigns who doubted young peoples’ ability to make sound decisions — an attitude they described as “adultist.”
2020-12-02
34 min
Fifth & Mission
Chronicled: Who Is Kamala Harris? Episode 1
Senior political writer and It's All Political host Joe Garofoli and Washington correspondent Tal Kopan are the co-hosts of The Chronicle's new six-part miniseries about the life and career of the Democratic nominee for vice president. In Episode 1, "The Top Cop," the young prosecutor from Berkeley pulls off an upset and becomes San Francisco's first black, first Asian American and first female district attorney by running as a centrist against progressive incumbent Terence Hallinan. Kopan has a short chat with Fifth & Mission co-host Demian Bulwa to set up the episode. | Click here to listen to all six episodes: podfollow...
2020-10-26
18 min
Total SF
Raina Telgemeier interview | Total SF indie bookstore tribute
Raina Telgemeier is one of the most popular authors in Bay Area history, selling millions of copies of her young adult graphic novels including "Smile," "Ghosts" and her most recent memoir "Guts" — about her middle school anxiety and panic attacks. The San Francisco native joins host Peter Hartlaub as part of independent bookstore tribute month, talking about her relationship with Green Apple Books in S.F. — where she still signs copies of her books by the hundreds. She also talks about the first bookstore she fell in love with, what's she's reading during the pandemic and how she represents Bay...
2020-09-29
51 min
Civic
New book captures history of American protests for young audiences
San Francisco Public Press publisher Lila LaHood talks with 48Hills publisher Marke Bieschke and arts editor about his new book "Into the Streets: A Young Person's Visual History of Protests in the United States," which gives background and context for a long legacy of uprising and civil disobedience around the nation. Bieschke also discusses what this history means in light of recent the recent wave of protests against police brutality.
2020-07-24
49 min
It’s All Political
What Joe Biden Has to Do to Win Young Voters
NextGen America is spending $45 million on one of the largest youth voter turnout campaigns in history — and it has a big challenge because many young voters aren’t excited about Joe Biden. NextGen leader Ben Wessel explains how Biden can appeal to the younger generation. | Get unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/pod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2020-07-09
31 min
NAIOP San Francisco Bay Area Chapter
Inside NAIOP's YPG and NED Programs
NAIOP San Francisco Bay Area Chapter is pleased to deliver another outstanding podcast: Inside NAIOP’s YPG and NED Programs. This episode provides the inside scoop on the unique scientific approach behind the chapter’s renowned Young Professionals Group and its innovative new NAIOP Executive Development program. It features a conversation between Cori English, NAIOP SFBA Board Member / Communications Committee Co-Chair and leadership development guru for both YPG and NED, Julie Chesley, PhD. A highly-recommended listen for anyone who is thinking about applying to either program as well as those interested in personal and professional development. You can fin...
2020-06-23
28 min
Fifth & Mission
Why the SFPD Chief Is OK With "Defund the Police"
Chief William Scott says he feels conflicted as a black man watching national protests against police brutality. He was a young LAPD officer during the 1992 Los Angeles riots, and he says that experience shaped his view of policing. Scott supports calls for San Francisco's department to be defunded and for officers' responsibilities to be narrowed. | Get full Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/pod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2020-06-15
27 min
Civic
SF youth make their case for extending voting rights to 16- and 17-year-olds
Youth aged 16 and 17 could gain the right to vote in municipal elections if existing voters approve a charter amendment in November. City supervisors have introduced that amendment, and if it continues to see widespread support from the board, the measure will go to the ballot. This will be San Francisco’s second time voting on such an expansion of voting rights — a similar 2016 measure failed with just shy of 48% support. Nationally, only a few municipalities have extended voting rights to youth, but in other countries where youth can vote, their turnout rates tend to be higher. San Francisco Youth Commissioners Sara...
2020-05-19
29 min
St. Dominic's Weekly
Pro-Life Edition! Kathy Folan's "Walk for Life" Speech + Young Adults Talk/Q&A
St Dominic's Director of Family Formation, Kathy Folan, shares her powerful story of adoption as the speech prepared for the San Francisco "Walk for Life". Listen afterwards as she also shares her story in a talk with the Young Adults and has a conversation with the group with a Q&A.--What do Jesus' Last 7 Words mean in your life? Check the episode here: https://st-dominics-weekly.simplecast.com/episodes/be9cbf44Whats going on at the parish? Check it out here: https://stdominics.org/calendarVisit our website: https://stdominics...
2020-01-27
1h 09
Storied: San Francisco
Cassandra Dallett's Journey to and through San Francisco
When Cassandra Dallett moved to San Francisco in the mid-1980s, she hit the ground running ... Welcome to Season 3 of Storied: San Francisco! It's good to be back at it, capturing the spirit of the people still here making this city one hell of a special place. Cassandra is the perfect person to get us started. In this podcast, Cassandra talks about her early life in New England and what drew here to San Francisco as a teenager. She takes through adventures in a flat at Haight and Fillmore that sounds like something right out of...
2020-01-09
25 min
KALW News San Francisco, 91.7
The Public Defender Running To Change San Francisco’s Justice System From The Inside
Chesa Boudin is running to be San Francisco’s next District Attorney. Both of his parents were arrested when he was just fourteen months old. That began a lifetime of involvement in the justice system — first as a young person visiting his parents in prison, then as a public defender and advocate for reform.
2019-10-10
07 min
Storied: San Francisco
S2E43, Part 1: Bowen Dwelle on His Youth in San Francisco
Bowen Dwelle is a San Francisco native writer, athlete, and life coach in-training. In this podcast, Bowen talks about his paper route near the house he grew up in on Liberty Hill, being a young entrepreneur, the open-air "drug market" that was his high school, and the strange disappearance of a young friend. Check back Thursday, when Bowen will talk about his life after high school. We recorded this podcast on the upper Sanchez steps in August 2019. Film photography by Michelle Kilfeather
2019-09-24
22 min
Not Your Century
1879: San Francisco's Political Gunfight
S.F. Chronicle founder and editor Charles de Young's political beef with Baptist minister and mayoral candidate Isaac Smith Kalloch culminates in a shooting. But that's not where it ends. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2019-08-23
07 min
Sermons-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
Finding Your Voice
Finding Your Voice (August 18, 2019) Young adulthood is a phase of discovery of one's voice, perspective, morals, values, and more. It's a time when all of one's hopes and dreams seem possible, even as the forces seek to stop them. There is simply no proper way to navigate its trials and tribulations. Alan Alpert, Worship Associate and Song Leader Joe Chapot, Young Adult Coordinator Jamie Docherty, Worship Associate Greg Jean-Baptiste, Worship Associate Alfie Jiang, Worship Associate Anish Johnson, Worship Associate Sabrina Kaschmitter, Worship Associate (not in final mix) Sam King...
2019-08-19
15 min
Complete Service-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
Finding Your Voice
Finding Your Voice (August 18, 2019) Young adulthood is a phase of discovery of one's voice, perspective, morals, values, and more. It's a time when all of one's hopes and dreams seem possible, even as the forces seek to stop them. There is simply no proper way to navigate its trials and tribulations. Alan Alpert, Worship Associate and Song Leader Joe Chapot, Young Adult Coordinator Jamie Docherty, Worship Associate Greg Jean-Baptiste, Worship Associate Alfie Jiang, Worship Associate Anish Johnson, Worship Associate Sabrina Kaschmitter, Worship Associate (not in final mix) Sam King...
2019-08-19
47 min
Datebook
Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen Interview — Young Countertenor Debuts for SF Opera
Chronicle classical music critic Joshua Kosman interviews Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen, a gifted young countertenor who is about to make his S.F. Opera mainstage debut in Handel’s “Orlando.” We talk with him about his newly burgeoning career and his choice of this vocal niche. “Orlando” opens Sunday, June 9.Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music is "Midnight Special" by E's Jammy Jams, and Kenneth Fuchs piano concerto "Spiritualist" featuring Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2019-06-05
30 min
Not Your Century
1967: Sex is Everywhere
With the sexual revolution in full swing, a study says it's having an effect on the mental health of young women. In San Francisco, the obscenity trial over Lenore Kandel's erotic poetry collection "The Love Book" continues. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2019-05-23
06 min
Datebook
Joseph Young Interview — New Conductor of the Berkeley Symphony
Critic Joshua Kosman interviews Joseph Young, recorded shortly after the 37-year-old was named conductor of the Berkeley Symphony. Young talks about getting the job, and childhood music interests. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2019-04-17
30 min
Not Your Century
1946: Axis Sally Captured, Frank Sinatra Conquers
U.S. counterintelligence agents capture American Nazi propagandist "Axis Sally," who'd been hiding out in Berlin since the end of World War II. Back in San Francisco, bobby soxers with notes from their parents skip school to line up for hours to see Frank Sinatra, whom the Chronicle calls an "astonishingly inoffensive and almost colorless young man." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2019-03-21
05 min
Storied: San Francisco
S2E16, Part 1: Sister Roma on Her First Visit to San Francisco (Part of Our Sisters at 40 Series)
As the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence get ready to celebrate their 40th anniversary in April (on Easter at Dolores Park, no less), we kick off our Sisters at 40 series with Sister Roma (technically, Sister There's No Place Like Rome). Hear the story of growing up an All-American, class president, preppy, Catholic-school-going young man who visited San Francisco for his first time while a junior in college, and it changing his life. Roma, aka, #theMostPhotographedNunInTheWorld, takes us right up to the moment when she became a nun with the famed San Francisco group. This podcast also celebrates Sister S...
2019-03-19
15 min
Storied: San Francisco
S2E15, Part 1: Sarah Davis's Childhood on a San Francisco Houseboat
Sarah Davis grew up unlike most of us. After her parents split up when she was young, her dad eventually decided to live in a houseboat down on Mission Creek. He brought Sarah and her brother with him part-time. In this podcast, Sarah describes growing up on that houseboat (she still lives in a houseboat, albeit a different one, on the creek today). She talks about some of the colorful characters who were her neighbors, and ends this episode on her parents, whose lives involved the art and music scenes of San Francisco in the '70s...
2019-03-12
26 min
Storied: San Francisco
S2E8, Part 1: Ariel Vitale on Being Born and Raised in San Francisco and Going to Ballet School
Ariel Vitale was born at Mt. Zion hospital in the 1980s. He was raised in Tenderloin and started going to SF ballet school at age 9. In this podcast, Ariel talks about growing up in San Francisco. His family was evicted when he was young, and he shares what it was like moving from home to home in one of the city's toughest neighborhoods. Check back Thursday, when Ariel compares the San Francisco of today, with its widening income inequality and loss of famed venues, to the city back in the '80s and '90s.
2019-01-22
16 min
Storied: San Francisco
Adair Lara's Column in the San Francisco Chronicle
In Part 1 of Adair Lara's podcast, she talked about moving to San Francisco from her childhood home in Marin. She has lived in the same beautiful Queen Anne Victorian house, at the corner of Waller and Scott in Duboce Triangle, since 1973. In Part 2, Adair will take us through her experience as a young writer who ended up with a column in the San Francisco Chronicle, where she met many notable writers, including the legendary Herb Caen. Adair shares some stories about and quotes from Caen in this episode. We recorded this podcast at Adair's home i...
2018-06-21
20 min
Does College Matter?
#41 Your Financial Well-Being: An Interview with Jason Young
In our conversation with Jason Young, the founder of Mindblown Labs, you'll learn about how gamification can help millennials make better financial decisions, the importance of empowering communities, and why in today's world, college still acts as a gatekeeper for opportunity.
2017-07-17
32 min
Pacific Exchanges
Season 1 - Fintech in Asia: China Takes the Lead in Payments Innovation
In the fifth episode of our series on financial technology, we sat down with Zhong Wang, Head of Strategy and Overseas Payments for Baidu Wallet and Payment Services. Zhong is a veteran of both Silicon Valley and the Chinese tech industry and is an expert on the retail payments sector in China. We invited Zhong to speak with us about why innovations in payments are occurring so rapidly in China, the competitive threat that new payment companies represent to banks, and how developments in payments may impact other parts of the Chinese financial system. The conversation covers...
2016-12-26
27 min
2016–17 Season Preview
Dream of the Red Chamber
This classic Chinese epic recounts a love triangle between a young nobleman, his spiritual soulmate and a beautiful heiress. Commissioned by San Francisco Opera, this world-premiere opera is by Bright Sheng, one of the most important Chinese-American composers today, and Tony Award-winning playwright David Henry Hwang (M. Butterfly).
2016-07-01
00 min