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Voice of San Francisco

The Voice of San Francisco
San Francisco
Public Education
School Closures
San Francisco Unified School District
Matt Wayne
Bond Issue
San Francisco School Board
Time Capsules
Ethnic Studies
California
Board Of Education
San Francisco Chronicle
November 5th Election
Daniel Lurie
Anti-Semitism
Dream Keeper Initiative
Driving Kids To School
Cliff House
Samuel's Clock
Corruption

A daily podcast looking at current events and people in San Francisco, hosted by John Rothmann.

PublishesDailyEpisodes100Founded2 years ago
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Paul Barbagelata
Real estate broker, involved in San Francisco's real estate market for years
Barbagelata Real Estate
Episode: A hard look at Famly Zoning with Paul Barbagelata and John Rothmann.
Elizabeth Shypertt
An outspoken individual concerned about the impact of bicycles and motorized vehicles on pedestrian safety
Episode: Sidewalks are for people not bikes!! An interview with Elizabeth Shypertt.
Max Leung
Businessman and resident of District 4
Episode: Best of John Rothmann: Max Leung lives in District 4 and explains his feelings about the recall
Joe Lurie
Author and former Director of International House in Berkeley
Perception and Deception
Episode: Best of John Rothmann with Joe Lurie, author of “Perception and Deception: A Mind-Opening Journey Across Cultures”
Mike Ege
Editor-in-chief of a local publication
Voice of San Francisco
Episode: Best of John Rothmann: A spectacular interview with Editor-In-Chief Mike Ege
Erin Gordon
A celebrated author known for her writings on personal and societal issues.
Episode: Best of John Rothmann: "Why I walked out of my daughter's college graduation" Author Erin Gordon with John Rothmann
Quincy Yu
Active in public education and a parent involved in San Francisco schools.
Episode: What happend at the BOE on Ethnic Studies with Quincy Yu.
Gina Siloui
Advocate for fixing Proposition 19 and preserving housing affordability
Episode: Fix Prop 19 to preserve affordability or we may lose our homes
Daniel Lurie
City budget official proposing major changes in San Francisco practices
Episode: Public exposure caused the SFUSD plan to be put on hold and more!!!

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John Rothmann
Host of the Voice of San Francisco, engaging with local history and current political issues affecting the community.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 29 ratings
  • Very relevant and important for northern Californians

    Podcast Addict
    5
    ally
    3 months ago
  • Focus on the Big Issues

    I like the format but I gotta say the obsession with the Great Highway is a head scratcher. The city has *a lot* of really big difficult issues and a road closure is so far down the list it really shouldn’t even be on the list. We have to revitalize this city and restore its reputation. WHO CARES ABOUT SOME DUMB ROAD. You seem like a reasonable guy, maybe put some perspective into what you cover? In 30 years, will anyone care about an argument over this road? Of course not, they’ll care about th... more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Heysteeevo
    United States9 months ago
  • Voice of San Francisco

    Great show John! Keep up the good work!! You are spot on about keeping the Great Highway open. 17,000 to 20,000 cars a day use the highway. The city officials supporting the closure need to be voted out!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    T-dogamus maxum
    United Statesa year ago
  • So happy to find your podcast!

    I frequently listened to your show on KGO when commuting home and was extremely disappointed when they changed formats. You’ve were always fair to your callers and a reasonable voice in SF Bay Area talk radio.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Optknocking
    United States2 years ago
  • Voice of San Francisco

    Great show John! Keep up the good work!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    T-dogamus maxum
    United States2 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the thoughtful engagement on crucial local issues, recognizing the host's in-depth knowledge of San Francisco's political landscape.
There are mixed feelings about certain topics, such as transportation and housing, indicating various perspectives within the audience on development issues.
The host's ability to connect historical events with present challenges is highly regarded, showing a sophistication in the narrative presented.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Max Leung lives in District 4 and explains his feelings about the recall
Q: Max, are you involved generally in San Francisco politics?
No, Max is not involved in politics but was motivated by a feeling of betrayal from his supervisor.
Max Leung lives in District 4 and explains his feelings about the recall
Q: What do you say to people who say, but he was elected, why recall him?
Max argues that elected officials should stay true to their campaign promises, and if they do not, constituents have the right to initiate a recall.
Max Leung lives in District 4 and explains his feelings about the recall
Q: What was the mistake that you think Joel Engardio made?
Max believes Engardio betrayed his constituents by reversing his position on the Great Highway and not holding himself accountable.
Max Leung lives in District 4 and explains his feelings about the recall
Q: So, Max, you spoke at the Democratic County Committee meeting. Are you normally involved in politics?
Max indicates that he was not very politically active recently but felt compelled to speak at the meeting after hearing from friends.
Best of John Rothmann: Max Leung lives in District 4 and explains his feelings about the recall
Q: Do you have faith that the next supervisor will reflect the views of the district?
Leung hopes that the next appointment by Mayor Lurie will accurately represent the views of District 4 residents.

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Focusing on current events and critical issues affecting San Francisco, the discussions span a range of topics including urban development, local politics, and social justice concerns. The host elevates community voices and examines significant historical events, aiming to foster a sense of civic engagement among listeners. Unique insights are provided on local governance and the implications of various policy decisions, notably around housing and public transportation. The emphasis on the socio-political landscape illustrates the host's commitment to addressing both historical context and contemporary challenges within the city.

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Voice of San Francisco launched 2 years ago and published 100 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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1. Paul Barbagelata
2. Elizabeth Shypertt
3. Max Leung
4. Joe Lurie
5. Mike Ege
6. Erin Gordon
7. Quincy Yu
8. Gina Siloui

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