An AAPI produced and hosted pop-culture podcast rooted in San Francisco.
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Juli Fortis Podcasts
A podcast where Russ and Mark audit an old episode of Tomorrow's World from the future and discover much about the past.
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Audio output of the ALPD. Discussions about the work of members, events and issues.
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"Welcome to the Maximum Mileage Running Podcast – 'Real Chat for Real Runners.' Join your hosts, Nick Hancock, a UESCA and UK Athletics certified running coach, and Faye Johnson, a UK Athletics running coach and Level 4 PT, and Matt Scarsbrook, Soft Tissue expert and one of Nick's own coached clients, on an epic journey into the world of marathon and ultramarathon running! Our mission? To deliver professional insights, training tips, and inspiring stories to everyday runners. Whether you're ...
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SFFilm 2025 Closing Night Red Carpet - Outerlands
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25:17Send us a text We're on location at the 2025 SFFilm closing night red carpet! The closing night film, Outerlands, is a local film that follows Cass as a one night stand with a co-worker leads to them agreeing to watch her 11-year-old daughter while she goes out of town. They end up forming a bond that forces Cass to confront their own difficult pas…
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The Forty-Year Old Version with writer/director Radha Blank
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26:10Send us a text Holy shit, we've been waiting for 5 years to have this conversation! We first heard about The 40-Year-Old Version at Sundance 2020, and we knew that we would one day interview the writer/director/star Radha Blank. And it was worth the wait! The 40-Year Old Version follows a down-on-her-luck NY playwright who reinvents herself as a ra…
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The Connection Between Art and Activism with Filmmakers Julie Cohen and Ramona Diaz
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34:16Send us a text It's conversations like this that make us remember why we are still here after 12 years and over 800 episodes. Filmmakers/activists/return guests Julie Cohen, and Ramona Diaz join us to discuss the intersection between art and activism, and how important it is for us to stay engaged. Ramona, who grew up under Marshall Law in the Phil…
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Danielle Scott: Ancestral Call With Directors Sonia Kennebeck and Tetiana Anderson
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39:31Send us a text Danielle Scott: Ancestral Call is a short film that follows the multi-racial mixed-media artist Danielle Scott as she explores intergenerational trauma and her ancestors' legacy through art that exposes both the pain and the beauty of our past. Co-directors Sonia Kennebeck and Tetiana Anderson join us to share the serendipitous way t…
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On Location at the SFFilm Youth Filmmakers Camp!
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54:23Send us a text We're on location at USF for the SFFilm Youth Filmmakers Camp! (see below) We're joined by SFFilm's Director of Education Keith Zwölfer and Education Manager Soph Schultz Rocha who discuss the importance of a thriving film culture. We also sit with two filmmaking students - Aisha McCulloch and Sky Hsu who share what kind of stories t…
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Episode Fifty-Four - 28th March 1972 - Burke Dough Guard
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1:44:24Send us a text Despite only just digesting episode 53, Russ and Mark are back with a practically snack-sized morsel from 1972. This episode of Tomorrow's World may be unusually short, but it punches well above its weight in terms of quality content. Making a very welcome return is James Burke, with an all-timer of a segment explaining how anyone ca…
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Basic Bitch - Golden State Valkyries, Bridget Everett, and Lengthy Labias
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36:33Send us a text Whew, this one is a doozy! Ange and Erin discuss the magic of seeing Bridget Everett live, the unveiling of the Golden State Valkyries (SF's new WNBA team!) mascot, a haunting camel toe, and an epic goodbye party for one of their favorite bartenders in the city. For tickets to My Fair Lady click here Support the show Thanks for liste…
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Send us a text Join us for another action-packed episode of real running talk, pro-tips, and a bit of humour to keep things lively. Tune in, learn, laugh, and take another stride towards becoming the best runner you can be. Remember, at Maximum Mileage, we're all about running long, running strong, and relishing the journey! Thanks for being part o…
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Goodbye Horses: The Many Lives of Q Lazzarus
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23:23Send us a text Goodbye Horses is not only the cult classic song that plays during our favorite scene in The Silence of the Lambs, it is also the the greatest hit of an artist who mysteriously disappeared for 25 years. Goodbye Horses: The Many Lives of Q Lazzarus, is a documentary that reveals the reason behind Diane Luckey's (aka Q Lazzarus) rise, …
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Episode Fifty-Three - 12th January 2000 - Millennium Fallow Con
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2:03:30Send us a text This time round Russ and Mark decide to heed the advice of Jarvis Cocker and meet up in the year 2000 for the first proper Tomorrow's World episode broadcast in the new millennium. Is it strange now we're all fully grown? Well, not strange exactly. More bang average to be honest. But as always, there's fun to had taking it all apart.…
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"Sloppy, Or: Doing It All Wrong" Author Rax King
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28:11Send us a text Rax King's book, Sloppy, Or: Doing It All Wrong, is her newest collection of hilarious and heartfelt personal essays that explore everything from sobriety, begrudging self-improvement, and the bad habits we cling to with clenched fists. She joins us to discuss being an asshole, how having addicts as parents probably saved her life, a…
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Send us a text Chinatown Cha-Cha is a documentary that follows 92 year-old previous nightclub owner/dancer Coby Yee as she decides to perform again and go on tour with the senior dance troupe Grant Avenue Follies. Ange is joined by director Luka Yuanyuan Yang and Cynthia Yee, one of the dancers/subjects of the film, to discuss how Chinese women wer…
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Basic Bitch - Our 12 Year Anniversary Neighborhood Special!
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1:04:19Send us a text We're celebrating Bitch Talk turning 12 years old with a new neighborhood series where we go on location and highlight our favorite places! We love any excuse to share what we love about our city, and the obvious place to start is the neighborhood where Erin and Ange first became friends: The Inner Richmond! The 540 Club is the scene…
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Ruby Ibarra Live at the Tiny Desk Concert!
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22:45Send us a text Holy shit, this one is special! If you haven't heard, Bay Area rapper/activist/Filipina icon/mother Ruby Ibarra is the winner of the 2025 NPR Tiny Desk Concert with her song "Bakunawa" (watch the Tiny Desk Concert here!). To kick off her Tiny Desk Concert tour, the kind folks at the Lagunitas Brewing Company invited us to Ruby's conc…
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Episode Fifty-Two - 30th May 1991 - Chief Inspector, Norsk
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2:33:58Send us a text Please join us in congratulating Mark for recently securing an exciting new job as chief pencil pusher at one of London's most delicious gravy depositories. In honour of the move, your auditors have dug out an episode of Tomorrow's World that features an interesting new development in the world of job applications. Also in the show, …
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Send us a text We're gonna go ahead and say it, this is one of the best films of the year! And one that you definitely have to see in theaters. Just do yourself a favor and do it. But we digress... 40 Acres is set in a post-apocalyptic world with food scarcity, where a Black and Indigenous family must defend their farmland against cannibals trying …
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Frameline 2025 - Lesbian Space Princess and Wicket
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37:13Send us a text We're topping off our coverage of the Frameline Film Festival with a hilarious animated comedy, and a documentary about a Bay Area legend. Lesbian Space Princess is an animated film about a space princess who is thrust out of her sheltered life into a galactic quest to save her bounty hunter ex-girlfriend from the Straight White Mali…
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Frameline 2025 - We Are Pat and I Was Born This Way
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32:31Send us a text Today we're bringing you two documentaries that celebrate the spirit of the Frameline Film Festival. We Are Pat explores gender identity and comedy through the lens of the SNL skit It's Pat, as explored by trans and non binary comedians and writers. Director Rowan Haber joins us to discuss the many different (and surprising) reaction…
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Frameline Film Festival Executive Director Allegra Madsen
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29:10Send us a text We're excited to welcome back Frameline Film Festival's executive director, Allegra Madsen! As we celebrate the 49th anniversary of the country's longest running and largest LGBTQ+ film festival, she shares some film and party highlights to look forward to, the urgency of this moment as funding attacks threaten to erase our values an…
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Send us a text Sally is now available to stream on Disney+, Hulu, and National Geographic! Sally documents the secret life of Sally Ride, the first American woman to blast off into space, uncovering what it was like to be a woman in a male dominated industry, and why she chose to hide her partner of 27 years. We sat down with director (and return g…
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The return of the ethereal adrienne maree brown
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1:09:04Send us a text If you need some healing and comfort right now, this episode is for you. adrienne maree brown is a writer, social justice leader, witch, healer and meme queen. She returns with us to discuss the release of the final book in her Grievers Triology, Ancestors, but this conversation turns into so much more. We dive into her favorite and …
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Welcome to Rikki's, San Francisco's First Women's Sports Bar!
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41:00Send us a text We're proud to announce that starting today (June 11th, 2025), San Francisco officially has a women's sports bar! Rikki's is located in the iconic Castro district, and we got a sneak peak at the spot during their soft opening over the weekend. From the food, to the cocktails, to the company, this spot has it all! We sat down with co-…
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Tribeca 2025 - Apocalypse Besties and God's Lonely Magician
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29:39Send us a text If you're in need of a good laugh, this episode for you! We're continuing our Tribeca Film Festival coverage with two short films that interestingly reference the use of hands in magical ways. Apocalypse Besties shares a day in the life of two friends who accidentally survive an apocalypse and decide they must remove each other's IUD…
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Tribeca 2025 - How I Learned to Die and Freeman Vines
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33:09Send us a text It's the Tribeca Film Festival 2025 and we've got two powerful short films that center around the beautiful ways in which people finding meaning in life. In How I Learned to Die, 16 year old Iris finds out in 4 days she has a 60% chance of dying, so she decides to live it up. Director/writer Manya Glassman shares how the story is bas…
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Episode Fifty-One - 17th February 1977 - ABSolute Gasket Case
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2:04:48Send us a text Russ and Mark have finally finished tidying up after the big 50th party and now it's back to work doing some serious auditing. This episode is in response to a listener enquiring as to the wherabouts of William Woollard. So here he is, joined by fellow TW GOATs Raymond Baxter, Judith Hann and Michael Rodd. Bit of an engineering focus…
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CAAMFest 2025 - The Grocery List Show with Chef Chrissy Camba and Director Emily Strong
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23:39Send us a text The Grocery List Show, hosted by Top Chef contender Chrissy Camba, explores five different international grocery stores and the communities they serve, ending in a shared meal with a home cooked family recipe. Director Emily Strong and host Chrissy Camba join Ange to discuss their favorite aisles in the grocery store, learning to coo…
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Resistance of Vision Festival with Anna Feder
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16:56Send us a text We are excited to highlight the first ever Resistance of Vision festival, a traveling festival of social justice cinema. If your response to this is "fuck yeah", same. We sit down virtually with Director of Programming Anna Feder to discuss the festival's four main pillars of activism, why she decided not to include films about elect…
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CAAMFest 2025 Red Carpet - Daniel Dae Kim, Francis Jue, and Shannon Tyo of Yellow Face
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19:26Send us a text Welcome to CAAM (Center for Asian American Media) Fest! We're on the red carpet for a film of the Broadway play Yellow Face. The play was written by David Henry Hwang (and is semi-autobiographical), about an American playwright who protests "yellowface" casting in the musical "Miss Saigon", only to mistakenly cast a white actor as th…
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