POPULARITY
Meaghan Mitchell returned to the Muni Diaries stage at our "Thank You, Driver" show with a loving tribute to her dad, 35-year Muni veteran Ronald Mitchell. She shares what it was like being raised by a Muni driver in '90s San Francisco, and what makes Muni more than a transit agency—and then invites Ronald to join her on stage. Meaghan and Ronald remind us that our Muni operators are human, that they have families, and that they're on the front lines of our city's biggest challenges every day. And they ask us to keep on loving and riding Muni: as Ronald says, "There's nothing like the Municipal Railway." Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss any of our true stories from everyday bus riders! Have a Muni story you'd like to share? Email us your pitch at muni.diaries.sf@gmail.com.
Manny's back from Berlin, and special guest Meaghan Mitchell (SF Standard journalist) joins us to discuss the upcoming street cleaning commission, graffiti legislation, homeless point-in-time counts, D6 supervisor competition, Portola Music Festival, and a groundbreaking doubleheader in One Fun Idea.
We are back! And in more ways than one. We've been busy cooking up a little something for you, and we're ready to let the cat out of the bag! Muni Diaries Live is returning to the stage on April 7, 2022! It's been almost exactly two years since our pandemic-induced hiatus, and we can't wait to see you. In celebration, we're bringing you a story from our live show by Meaghan Mitchell. She's a native San Franciscan and a journalist at the San Francisco Standard. You'll be able to see her return to the stage at our come-back show.
Washington Post Politics National Correspondent Philip Bump joins the show to discuss what's next for Andrew Cuomo following his sexual harassment investigation. ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone guests the show to update us on the Spirit Airline situation after they cancelled hundreds of flights due to ongoing issues with its computers, staffing shortages, and weather. Community Unity! Broke-Ass Stuart and Meaghan Mitchell join the show to share details of their new series: "When the Lights Come Up in the City,” which tours three neighborhoods to learn how businesses and community leaders pivoted to success during the pandemic. First up: the Bayview. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
San Francisco voters have had their say, so what do the election results mean for Bayview-Hunters Point ? We hear post election analysis from Hoodline reporter Meaghan Mitchell. Then, we find out how an Oakland dance group became one of the biggest African dance troupes in the country. And, we go to Solano State Prison, where a man teaches a class on truck driving using a model dashboard he made by hand.
Meaghan Mitchell is a native San Franciscan and news editor at Hoodline, which you can imagine gives her tons of local cred. Meaghan shares a story of one really hard day at school and how it brought her to Muni. And podcast listeners: we will be at the Betabrand Podcast Theater on Thursday, March 7 at 7p.m. to tape our first episode with a live audience! If you'd like to be in our audience, make sure you get a ticket (only $5!) by going to MuniDiaries.com.
A major fraction of all driving consists of "cross-town-scale" trips (20 miles or less). If you're paying attention to our oncoming climate "train wreck" you're well aware of the great importance of getting people out of their cars. Better public transportation can do some of that, but how about a new public system for electrified personal transit? Find out about the new E-Bike-Share program now in Santa Cruz, San Francisco, Sacramento, Denver, New York, Austin, Chicago, Washington D.C., Berlin, and coming to your city soon! Joe Jordan and Rachel Anne Goodman interview JUMP Bikes "spokes"person Meaghan Mitchell about this new phenomenon. Air Date: August 19, 2018 on KSCO radio station AM1080
Section925 Podcast Ep. 205 - SF journalist Meaghan Mitchell talks local and national politics by Section925
Courage Cast - Faith, Encouragement and Motivation for Today
This week on Courage Cast I sit down with life coach and mentor, Meaghan Mitchell! During the 11 years she served as a youth pastor, Meaghan discovered the value of guiding young people to a purpose driven life. She didn’t know it at the time, but that passion to help others find purpose would soon become her personal life calling. This led to her current business and coaching venture, "Created.” Meaghan now helps 16-29 year olds discover God’s calling on their life in a very unique and personalized setting. Hearing her story and excitement for this next season of life was truly inspiring! For any parent out there seeking direction on how to encourage your child in their calling, this episode is for you. I’m so excited to introduce you to my friend, Meaghan Mitchell!