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The San Francisco Experience

We are a "deep dive" news podcast, for Americans who get their news from the Internet. Our mission is to give the listener succinct, fact based analysis both non-ideological and independent from a California, Silicon Valley perspective. Your host Jim Herlihy is a published author: his novel “Deceit and Dirty Money” is available on line. He served as President of the SF Public Library Commission 1992 - 1996. While working in Latin America, he was a stringer for The Economist, The Times and the BBC. Jim serves as a director on two SF sister city boards : Bangalore, India and Cork, Ireland.
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Assessing the Right wing terror threat one year after 1/6/21: In conversation with Professor Dan Byman.

As sundry groups like the Oath Keepers, Proud Boys and Boogaloo Bois stand accused of organizing and abetting the Capitol siege last year, white supremacy groups have spread throughout the world. Norway, Sweden, New Zealand, Greece, Australia and the UK are seeing a rise in their activity. Professor Dan Byman of Georgetown University, a noted terrorism and counter terrorism expert, discusses his new book on the subject - Spreading Hate: the Global Rise of White Supremacist Terror.

Feb 22, 202230 minSeason 12Ep. 20

Does Anyone Still Care About the Oscars ? Talking with Shaun Chang from the Movie and TV Blog Hill Place.

During the Golden Age of Television, the 1950's to the 1980's, Oscar Night was almost as big as the Super Bowl is today. Families would gather in front of the TV to soak up the glitz and glamour of Hollywood. But of late, TV audiences have steadily declined for the the Academy Awards, due in no small measure to its' pompous solemnity and preachy virtue signaling. Is Oscar Night following the Miss America Pageant into oblivion ?

Feb 18, 202234 minSeason 12Ep. 19

Fusion Power Breakthrough: Clean, Limitless Power. What you need to know.

A fusion power experiment last week in Oxfordshire, England at the Joint European Torus (JET) facility marked a breakthrough in the quest for fusion power. See the episode cover art for a picture of the white hot plasma which was generated. The results from JET will be analyzed and used to refine the design of a much larger Takamak reactor in Cadarache, France, with a view to eventual commercial production of fusion based electricity.

Feb 16, 202211 minSeason 12Ep. 18

Gary Hoover: Entrepreneur Extraordinaire. Talking about his book, Bedtime Business Stories.

Serial entrepreneur Gary Hoover is the former Entrepreneur in Residence at University of Texas, McCombs School of Business, Austin, Texas. Founder of two public companies, Book Stop and Hoover's Business Information Company, he is high energy and creative with great mentorship skills. Listen in for some tips for entrepreneurs at the American Business History Center.

Feb 09, 202232 minSeason 12Ep. 16

Chesa Boudin: I demand Justice for my murdered brother, Ed French. Lorrie French speaks out.

Ed French was murdered in a senseless act of violence atop Twin Peaks, San Francisco iconic highpoint with its vistas of the city he loved. Yet almost 5 years later, the case has not come to trial, even though the murder was caught on film. Lorrie French, Ed's sister has doggedly pursued justice for her brother but so far no results. Justice delayed is Justice denied.

Feb 09, 202232 minSeason 12Ep. 15

Chesa Boudin: Recalling San Francisco's District Attorney. Talking with Public Affairs Consultant Sam Singer

Chesa Boudin, San Francisco's 29th District Attorney faces an historic recall election on June 7, 2022. It is a first for San Francisco in the 166 year history of the office and a very rare move in a major American city. Rampant crime, deteriorating public safety and failure to enforce the laws on the books prompted 83,000 San Francisco voters to sign a petition to get the recall on the ballot - 53,000 signatures were needed.

Feb 04, 202229 minSeason 12Ep. 14

Joe Rogan Spotify and Covid 19 Misinformation: What you need to know.

Joe Rogan's recent statements about Covid 19 which the BBC fact checked and found to be false or at best misleading, prompted two 1960s pop singers Neil Young and Joni Mitchell to ask Spotify to remove their songs from the Spotify site. Spotify now requires an advisory warning on Covid related podcasts. But is the Joe Rogan Spotify marriage heading for the rocks ?

Feb 03, 202213 minSeason 12Ep. 13

The Strategy of Denial: American Defense in an Era of Great Power Conflict. Talking with Elbridge Colby.

At the heart of Colby's treatise on the rise of China is that the United States is no longer the undisputed, sole super power which has been the case since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. There is a new Superpower on the block - China - and it is seeking hegemony in East Asia where 40% of Global GDP is concentrated. Can the United States work to prevent that hegemony becoming a fait accompli to assure our freedom and prosperity.

Feb 01, 202232 minSeason 12Ep. 13

Tonga: the Volcano Eruption and Tsunami: Talking with Sia Akauola

A Firsthand/FaceTime account of the eruption on January 15, 2022. Tonga native Sia Akauola, who was in San Francisco, was on the phone to her sister in Tonga when the volcano erupted. Three loud explosions - heard 500 miles away in Fiji - then silence and no contact with her family for 5 agonizing days. Sia recounts what it was like for her family to live through the eruption and now to begin the recovery process. A very moving story.

Jan 27, 202224 minSeason 12Ep. 12

DAVOS: What you need to know.

The World Economic Forum (WEF), stages an annual forum for global leaders in Davos, Switzerland every January. This year it has been postponed to May 22 - 26. Peter S. Goodman, Global Economics Correspondent for The New York Times, has published a book critical of Davos attendees "Davos Man: How the billionaires devoured the world." We will briefly discuss it in today's podcast.

Jan 24, 202210 minSeason 12Ep. 10

The Wife starring Glenn Close and Jonathan Price: Talking with Shaun Chang from the Movie and TV Blog Hill Place.

As noted American novelist Joe Castleman and his wife Joan set out to Stockholm, we learn about their complex and secret filled marriage. Joe has won the Nobel Prize for Literature but his lifetime's work is not all that it seems. His wife Joan was not only his muse, but some say has written all of Joe's books. A fascinating study of a marriage and the bonds that hold a man and woman together.

Jan 21, 202231 minSeason 12Ep. 9

The Vanishing: In conversation with War Reporter and Author Janine di Giovanni

Faith. Loss and the Twilight of Christianity in the Land of the Prophets. The ancient Christian communities of Iraq, Syria, Gaza and Egypt which date from the time of Jesus Christ and the Apostles, are under threat through persecution, war, terrorism and emigration. Some observers fear they will be extinct in the next fifty years. Janine is a war correspondent who brings 35 years of on site experience in the Middle East, Africa and the Balkans. She has written nine books and her articles appear ...

Jan 19, 202234 minSeason 12Ep. 8

Chesa Boudin: Recalling San Francisco's District Attorney. In conversation with former Assistant DA Brooke Jenkins.

Chesa Boudin, San Francisco's 29th District Attorney is facing an unprecedented recall election on June 7, 2022, the first time in the 166 year history of the office. 83,000 San Franciscan voters signed a petition to put the recall on the ballot - 30,000 more signatures than required. Former Assistant DA Brooke Jenkins resigned from the office last October, in frustration with Boudin's leadership and the blurring of lines of the roles of District Attorney and Public Defender. She has volunteered...

Jan 18, 202231 minSeason 12Ep. 7

The Oath Keepers: Talking with journalists Phil Barber, Andrew Graham and Emily Wilder of The Press Democrat

Phil, Andrew and Emily authored a wide ranging profile of Oath Keeper members in the San Francisco North Bay Region on January 9th. Many readers were surprised that the right wing, extremist organization had a membership base in the left leaning, liberal Bay Area. They revealed some surprising results with their report which they discuss in today's podcast.

Jan 17, 202231 minSeason 12Ep. 6

There is Nothing for you here: Finding Opportunity in the 21st Century. Talking with Dr. Fiona Hill

Dr. Hill served as Senior Director for Europe and Russia at the National Security Council as a foreign policy advisor to President Trump from 2017 to 2019. She was also a witness in November 2019 at the House Hearings on the first impeachment of Donald Trump. Her personal story is inspirational rising from a modest beginning in the North East of England to serving three US Presidents.

Jan 13, 202233 minSeason 12Ep. 5

There You Go, Wherever You Are. Emily Fromm Solo Show. 111 Minna Gallery

Emily Fromm, noted visual artist whose cityscapes of San Francisco are growing in popularity has added classic scenes from New York and London to her urban art portfolio. She is best known for the massive mosaic, entitled Four Corners, which graces the Harvey Milk Terminal at SFO. Four of San Francisco's famous neighborhoods - the Castro, Chinatown, Embarcadero and the Mission are depicted in the massive 40 x 10 feet mural. Four Corners has become one of the terminal's favorite art installations...

Jan 12, 202227 minSeason 12Ep. 4

Backlash: How China's aggression has backfired. In conversation with author Helen Raleigh

America and China seem to be moving in very different directions. Why are we seeing so much friction and historic shifts in the relationship ? Helen Raleigh addresses some of the fundamental misunderstandings in US China strategic relations and argues that Washington policymakers must be more clear eyed in their dealings with the Chinese Communist Party leadership.

Jan 08, 202230 minSeason 12Ep. 3

Warrior Entrepreneur: from the Battlefield to the Boardroom. Talking with Zachary L. Green, Founder of LumAware Safety Inc.

Zac Green takes us on a journey fighting through the abyss, the crucible and the three pillars of a successful business plan as he transitions from the US Marine Corps, into the fire service and eventually as the founder of a company. And the lessons learned in the USMC - Never Give Up, Mission Accomplishment, Grit, Adaptability sacrifice and morality - that saw him through the tough times of creating a successful $30 million company. An inspirational lesson learned.

Jan 06, 202230 minSeason 12Ep. 2

California 2021 Wrap-up and 2022 Outlook: Talking with Professor David McCuan, Chair of the Political Science Department, Sonoma State University.

California politics were especially tumultuous in 2021. And 2022 with the mid-term elections likely to swing control of Congress from Democrat to Republican, will no doubt prove equally seismic in political terms for the Golden State's four leading politicians, Speaker Pelosi, Vice President Harris, Governor Newsom and Senator Feinstein. Professor David McCuan brings his sharp political insights and experience to the year ahead, while putting the outgoing year to bed.

Dec 30, 202136 minSeason 12Ep. 1

Her Secret War: In conversation with author Pam Lecky

Her Secret War is Pam Lecky's fifth novel published in the United States. It's a great historical novel set in WWII. A twisty tale of intrigue and deception, Irish author Pam Lecky weaves many different genres into the story, like espionage, suspense, mystery and action, all against the backdrop of wartime Britain and neutral Ireland.

Dec 29, 202127 minSeason 11Ep. 20

Chile on the Brink: the Presidential Runoff Election. Talking to John Bartlett, The Guardian foreign correspondent in Santiago, Chile.

Chile faces a hotly contested and polarized runoff election Sunday, December 19, pitting the extreme right and left against each other. The country has not faced such a stark choice since the 1970 election of Marxist Salvador Allende. John Bartlett is covering the election for The Guardian, the UK newspaper and brings an informed and incisive perspective on the race.

Dec 17, 202131 minSeason 11Ep. 17

California's Plan to provide Healthcare for All: Talking with Carmen Comisti of the California Nurses' Association

California Assembly Bill 1400 comes up for Committee consideration in January. The Legislation would provide universal health care insurance for 40 million Californians on a single payer basis. The single payer would be the State of California. With Democrat super majorities in the State Legislature, a Democrat Governor and a Democrat Administration in Washington, the political stars are aligning. Could 2022 be the year California leads the nation again with universal health coverage ?

Dec 17, 202126 minSeason 11Ep. 16

Being the Ricardos: In conversation with Shaun Chang, Blogger at the TV and Movie Blog Hill Place

Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem star in this Aaron Sorkin written and directed film about the creative genius of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz who created the I love Lucy sitcom. Three crises dominate one week in 1952, Lucy's pregnancy, Desi's philandering and charges of Lucy's membership of the Communist Party. Well acted, written and directed - just released in time for the Academy Award nominating process !

Dec 16, 202131 minSeason 11Ep. 15
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