

Pacific Standard Time
The San Francisco Standard
Pacific Standard Time is the SF Standard’s weekly news podcast about the people and ideas driving San Francisco's future — and their ripple effects across the country. Hosted by Emily Dreyfuss and Jesse Alejandro Cottrell. New episodes Wednesdays.
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Apr 3, 2026 • 33min
The end of BART? Inside the Bay Area's transit crisis
BART is considering cutting 70% of its service. Muni could eliminate 20 lines. Stations might close permanently. And after 9 p.m.? You're on your own.
San Francisco's public transit system is facing the worst financial crisis in its history — a slow-motion collapse years in the making, accelerated by the pandemic and the rise of remote work. This week, we explain how we got here, what's on the ballot this November to address it, and what Bay Area transportation may look like if voters don't show up.
Guests: Garrett Leahy, SF Standard transportation reporter; Laura Tolkoff, transportation policy director at SPUR

Mar 27, 2026 • 35min
Crimes in SF: Serious, petty and stinky
San Francisco's crime rate is lower than it's been in decades, and politicians are lining up to take credit. We break down what's really happening. Plus: we consider whether putting your dog’s stinky poop bag in someone else's trash can is a crime — or, if not a crime, a moral failure.
More reading:
Police report: Daniel Lurie initiated confrontation that injured his security team
San Francisco once led the fight against police surveillance. Now it’s a laboratory for it
Can you put dog poop bags in other people’s trash cans? An ethical investigation
For more information and episode transcripts, visit sfstandard.com/pacific-standard-time. Support this podcast from The San Francisco Standard by becoming a member: www.sfstandard.com/member.

Mar 20, 2026 • 31min
Can you afford to have a family in SF?
San Francisco has the lowest rate of children per capita of any U.S. city — and if you've ever tried to afford childcare here, you know why.
This week, host Emily Dreyfuss is joined by SF Standard head of audio Sophie Bearman, who reported on the real cost of raising kids in the city, to talk about why even families earning $400,000 a year feel squeezed.
They also make the case for why, despite it all, SF is a pretty magical place to raise a family — plus the debut of a new segment, "Psst," where they share a hidden gem about the city you won't want to miss.

Mar 13, 2026 • 43min
The median home in SF now costs $2M. Let's talk about that
This week on the show, hosts Jesse Alejandro Cottrell and Emily Dreyfuss take a look at where the San Francisco housing market stands in 2026 — and who it's actually working for — with SF Standard real estate reporter Emily Landes. Landes explains what's driving SF's latest housing surge: AI workers cashing out before their companies even IPO, rock-bottom inventory, and a median home price that just crossed $2 million. Plus, we explain the "Dirt Alley" saga, and play a quiz game called "What Did It Sell For?!"
More reading:
The Wishlist: Buying a home on an educator’s salary required an act of God
They thought they bought a home. They ended up with ‘Dirt Alley’

Mar 6, 2026 • 44min
How we investigated alleged sex crimes of an SF social climber
Army veteran and San Francisco nightlife fixture Michael “Mickey” Gerold led a seemingly charmed life of private clubs and powerful friends. But his ex-girlfriend Emilia London claims that behind closed doors, he arranged for her to have sex with men for money. The earnings, totaling more than $100,000, went completely to fund Gerold’s lifestyle, London said.
On this week’s episode of “Pacific Standard Time,” SF Standard reporter Anya Schultz discusses her blockbuster investigation into alleged sex crimes, explains what motivated London to share her allegations publicly, and details how she stumbled across the story at San Francisco Family Court.
More reading:
Inside the allegations against a San Francisco social climber accused of sex crimes
One man’s trail of alleged abuse through SF’s private club scene

Feb 27, 2026 • 48min
Amjad Masad spoke out for Palestine. Silicon Valley ghosted him
This week on “Pacific Standard Time,” Replit CEO Amjad Masad tells us about the intense backlash he has faced for being outspokenly pro-Palestine — and Silicon Valley’s “only contrarian.” And Casey Newton of Platformer and the “Hard Fork” podcast drops by to gab about getting engaged and his reaction to Wired’s “gay tech mafia” story.
More reading:
He was called a ‘terrorist sympathizer.’ Now his AI company is valued at $3B
Q&A: What it’s like to have AI coworkers, according to Replit CEO Amjad Masad
For more information and episode transcripts, visit sfstandard.com/pacific-standard-time. Support this podcast from The San Francisco Standard by becoming a member: www.sfstandard.com/member.

Feb 20, 2026 • 36min
AI writes the code now + The Castro Theatre’s glow-up
This week on “Pacific Standard Time," reporter Rya Jetha explains why the tech world is in a frenzy over AI’s capabilities — and why many rank-and-file engineers are facing an unsettling existential crisis. Plus, reporter Astrid Kane takes us inside the Castro Theatre’s high-stakes makeover. Was the controversy worth the result? (Spoiler: It’s glorious.)
More reading:
AI writes the code now. What’s left for software engineers?
The Castro Theatre is officially back: Here’s who graced the grand reopening
For more information and episode transcripts, visit sfstandard.com/pacific-standard-time. Support this podcast from The San Francisco Standard by becoming a member: www.sfstandard.com/member.

Feb 10, 2026 • 46min
The SF teachers strike + governor candidate Matt Mahan
There’s a new way to catch “Pacific Standard Time” — we’ve added video to our podcast. We’ll continue to drop new episodes each week, with hosts Emily Dreyfuss and Jesse Alejandro Cottrell covering the latest news affecting San Francisco and the Bay Area.
This week on “Pacific Standard Time”:
News and business editor Kevin Truong on the teachers strike that has shut down San Francisco public schools. Plus, Emily’s kids drop by the office to explain what they’re doing — and what they’re worrying about — now that schools are closed.
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan explains why he entered the California governor’s race and makes the case as to how his experience has prepared him for the top state office.
More reading:
Live updates: SFUSD teachers strike coverage
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan enters gridlocked race for California governor
For more information and episode transcripts, visit sfstandard.com/pacific-standard-time. Support this podcast from The San Francisco Standard by becoming a member: www.sfstandard.com/member.

Jan 30, 2026 • 58min
Sleep hacking, peptides, and orgies: How SF is finding joy in 2026
For a lot of people, 2025 was a rough year — and 2026 isn’t proving much better. So amid difficulty and despair, “Pacific Standard Time” hosts Emily Dreyfuss and Jesse Alejandro Cottrell wanted to discover the ways people are embracing joy.
At the first live taping of “Pacific Standard Time,” Dreyfuss and Cottrell talked about the big and small ways San Franciscans are finding joy this year. They interviewed The Standard’s Zara Stone about the way techy self-optimizers are tracking and tweaking their way toward joy and Bonobo Network founder William Winters about what the city’s robust orgy community can teach us about building community.
Background reading:
Silicon Valley is done watching you sleep. Now it’s getting handsy in the bedroom
Everyone has a Chinese peptide dealer now
The new laboratory for happiness science: A Silicon Valley rave
What do you eat at a San Francisco orgy? Caterers describe the spread
For more information and episode transcripts, visit sfstandard.com/pacific-standard-time.Support this podcast from The San Francisco Standard by becoming a member: www.sfstandard.com/member.

Jan 21, 2026 • 24min
Chefs can't stomach their menu prices either
It’s not just you. San Francisco chefs are “mortified” by how much it costs to eat at their restaurants.
That’s according to Sara Deseran, an editor-at-large at The Standard who covers food and dining. She talked to chefs and restaurant owners who are trying to price their menus without scaring away customers.
This week on “Pacific Standard Time,” Deseran sits down with host Emily Dreyfuss to discuss how chefs feel about their menu prices, what factors are influencing costs, and what diners can do to feel a little better when settling the tab.
‘It’s embarrassing’: SF chefs are mortified by their own menu prices
Chicken, red sauce, and influencers gone wild: 10 trends that defined the year in eating


