About Storied: San Francisco
An audio and visual documentary about artists, bartenders, community leaders, doctors, lawyers, and business owners who have one thing in common—San Francisco is where they live, work, or do their thing.
I aim to connect listeners with their neighbors. The world can feel like an isolated place, and hearing the life stories of people in your community can bridge those gaps at least a little. Especially in these times, we all need to celebrate and lift one another up.
I stand with the BIPOC community, in the Bay Area and everywhere, and all who fight for racial and social justice and equality. I acknowledge and respect the first humans of the unceded land we call San Francisco—the Ramaytush Ohlone. I condemn the genocide of these and other tribes across the Western Hemisphere. I honor their legacy and history, and we support rematriation and sovereignty efforts.
In Season 6, I'm mixing it up to focus on people and places around The City, because I feel both are worth shining a light on. Thank you for listening.
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Misstencil
Misstencil was born on a mountain in China. In this episode, we meet artist Misstencil and she shares the story of her life. Before we get…
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415 Zine's Laine and Alfredo
Alfredo Sainz ’s grandfather came to US from Chihuahua, Mexico, in the Bracero Program during World War II. That family then migrated from El Paso, Texas,…
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Kundan Baidwan
It’s not often that I feature someone for the first time who’s already been on the podcast … not once, but twice. Such is the case…
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Woody LaBounty
On his mom’s side, Woody LaBounty ’s San Francisco roots go back to 1850. In Part 1, get to know Woody, who, today, is the president…
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Josiah Luis Alderete/Medicine for Nightmares Bookstore
This episode is a sequel podcast nearly five years in the making. We last talked with poet Josiah Luis Alderete back in 2020, over Zoom, in…