This (my first non-narrated story) aired on PRI's, The World in August 2016.
Bay Nature Magazine: A Ribwort Plantain Grows, Four Stories High, in San Francisco
I've spent 10 years as a radio producer, but this here is my first story published in print! Thanks to Bay Nature Magazine and muralist, Mona Caron.
Link: http://baynature.org/article/ribwort-plantain-grows-three-stories-high-san-francisco/
PRI's The World: How this Yemeni American keeps up the family business thousands of miles from home
Khaled Almaghafi, an immigrant beekeeper from Yemen, now lives in Oakland, California, but keeps up his family's traditions as civil war tears them down back at home.
KALW: Grow Your Own Farm-Fresh Wardrobe
Rebecca Burgess -- activist, natural dyer, and founder of Fibershed -- talks about her wardrobe, entirely sourced from within a 100-mile radius of her home in the San Geronimo Valley, California.
KALW: Going Retro: The Art of Hat-Making
Four young women take on an old craft in the Richmond District of San Francisco.
KALW: A Night At The Black Hawk with the San Francisco Recovery Theatre
This San Francisco Recovery Theatre performance recalls Tenderloin's jazz history as actors, recovering addicts themselves, play roles that reflect their own life experiences.
KALW: Trees Take Root In the Tenderloin
The Tenderloin is an unlikely place for a park, let alone a forest. But the Tenderloin National Forest - an urban alleyway turned peaceful art garden - makes space for redwood trees, fish ponds, hummingbirds, and grateful neighbors.
KALW: A Concert On Wheels: The Bicycle Music Festival Takes Opera To the Streets
The annual bicycle music festival is rolling! Pedal-powered... everything. Opera included.