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I Left My Podcast in San Francisco
by SFGovTV
I Left My Podcast in San Francisco brings you inside the stories of the people who keep our city moving. Each episode highlights leaders and team members from across departments—sharing the innovations, challenges, and passion behind the work that shapes life in San Francisco.
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Paul Miyamoto: The Sheriff of San Francisco
What does it mean to serve and protect the city that raised you? In this episode of I Left My Podcast in San Francisco, Sheriff Paul Miyamoto shares his story as a fourth‑generation San Franciscan, the first elected Asian American sheriff in California, and a leader dedicated to safety, compassion, and community.Sheriff Miyamoto takes us behind the scenes of the SF Sheriff’s Office—from growing up in Chinatown and the Richmond to building rehabilitation programs inside the jails, launching the new RESET Center for drug stabilization, and working side‑by‑side with SFPD to address the fentanyl crisis.https://joinsfsheriff.com/
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José Cisneros: The Office That’s Changing How San Francisco Saves
San Francisco Treasurer José Cisneros joins us to share how his office helps keep the city running — and supports the people who call it home.From Bank On San Francisco to EITC outreach, free financial counseling, and major small‑business tax relief through Prop M, José breaks down the programs empowering residents across the city.If you care about community impact, financial empowerment, or how our city’s money really works, this episode is for you.https://sftreasurer.org/
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Michael Lambert: The Library That Builds Community
San Francisco LOVES its libraries — and after this episode, you will too. City Librarian Michael Lambert joins us to spotlight the incredible free resources at SFPL — from teen media labs and music studios to AI workshops, vinyl collections, Bay Beats, recovery services, and cultural events like Night of Ideas. Celebrate National Library Week and discover why San Francisco reads.Explore resources at https://sfpl.org
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Mary Ellen Carroll: Keeping San Francisco Ready
What does it take to keep a world‑class city safe? In this episode of I Left My Podcast in San Francisco, we sit down with Mary Ellen Carroll, Executive Director of the San Francisco Department of Emergency Management — the woman overseeing 911 dispatch, large‑scale events, emergency operations, disaster planning, coordinated street response, and more.Mary Ellen shares how her love of surfing and the ocean connects to her leadership style, reflects on guiding the city through COVID, breaks down what DEM actually does, and offers practical tips every SF resident should know to prepare for earthquakes and unexpected emergencies.sf.gov/readysf
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Michael Makstman: Digital Backbone of San Francisco
What does it take to keep San Francisco online, secure, and connected? CIO Michael Makstman shares his journey from a 15‑year‑old refugee learning English through Star Trek to leading the city’s technology. From free Wi‑Fi in Chinatown to modernizing fire stations and bringing AI to 30,000 city employees, this episode dives into the tech shaping SF’s future.
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Tyrone Jue: San Francisco's Journey to Climate Leadership
San Francisco has been a climate leader for decades — but how did we get here, and what comes next? In this episode of I Left My Podcast in San Francisco, we sit down with Tyrone Jue, Director of the SF Environment Department, to explore his journey from growing up in Chinatown to shaping the city’s bold climate future to celebrate Earth month.https://www.sfenvironment.org/
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Ralph Remington: Don't Sleep on San Francisco
Ralph Remington, Director of Cultural Affairs for the SF Arts Commission, joins Franco Finn to talk art, community, leadership, and why you shouldn’t sleep on San Francisco. From his journey through the military and the Obama administration to shaping public art and equity in SF, Ralph shares powerful insights on culture, creativity, AI, and the city’s future.
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Joaquín Torres: The City That Sings
From childhood kite‑flying at Ocean Beach to leading one of the most important offices in SF government, Joaquin shares what makes our city truly special: its people, its neighborhoods, and the stories we create together.
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Carmen Chu: The Heart Behind City Hall
City Administrator Carmen Chu joins us in the first episode of “I Left My Podcast in San Francisco” to share her personal journey—from her family’s immigrant roots to leading one of the city’s most complex public service operations. We talk resilience, representation, food, neighborhoods, and what it really takes to keep San Francisco running.
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I Left My Podcast in San Francisco brings you inside the stories of the people who keep our city moving. Each episode highlights leaders and team members from across departments—sharing the innovations, challenges, and passion behind the work that shapes life in San Francisco.
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