Beyond the Fog Radio Partners with San Francisco Magazine To Tell The Stories of Renowned San Franciscans
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Beyond the Fog Radio, the podcast that explores San Francisco’s legendary characters and the spirited neighborhoods that they bring to life, is partnering with San Francisco Magazine to shine a spotlight on the city’s creative forces. Produced and co-hosted by Susan Brown, an SF native and documentary film director, along with co-hosts Jae Yee and Michaela Joy O’Shea, Beyond the Fog Radio will feature San Francisco Magazine’s cover stories each month including its September cover, Rachel Skelly, the visionary designer behind Cast Jewelry.
Producer and co-host Susan Brown was busy working with her touring company, Beyond the Fog which curates behind-the-scenes experiences in San Francisco when the pandemic hit and like so many she had to pivot. When her friend (and now co-host) Jae Yee got in touch to see how her business was doing, it clicked that both natives could take Beyond the Fog to a new platform, a podcast to tell the stories about the people, neighborhoods and creative energy that has made San Francisco such an epic and fascinating city.
“Beyond the Fog Radio was created to share the powerful stories of the city’s many notable and unique residents, and we’re delighted to explore the captivating people San Francisco Magazine features,” said Susan Brown, producer and co-host of Beyond the Fog Radio. “We feel a connection with our shared passion to celebrate the people, culture, food, politics and arts of the San Francisco Bay Area, and we look forward to diving into their stories.”
“San Francisco Magazine is thrilled to partner with Beyond the Fog Radio, Susan Brown and the entire BTF team. As the City moves toward rebuilding an even brighter and more prosperous future, there is nothing more important than retaining stories of where San Francisco has been, and is going in the coming months and years. There is no one better than Susan Brown to truly be San Francisco’s storyteller,” said Sharyn Bires, Group Publisher, San Francisco Magazine.
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