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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Mini Bar, Part 1
Welcome to the final episode of Season 5! We saved a special one for last for a good reason. Mini Bar is, of course, where we're…
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The New Babylon Burning, Part 3
In Part 3, we pick up where we left off in Part 2, with Mike's story of arriving at Bluxome Street early in the morning on…
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The New Babylon Burning, Part 2
When COVID hit, in March 2020, Babylon Burning kept working. In Part 2 of our episode on San Francisco's oldest screenprinting ship and their new location…
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The New Babylon Burning, Part 1
Welcome to the penultimate episode of Season 5! We're revisiting our 2018 podcast with Babylon Burning's Mike Lynch in Part 1. Part 2 next week will…
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Bayview Opera House, Part 2
Part 2 catalogs Smiley's journey out of high school and into the world of jobs and being a young adult. Then we get to her time…