Topic: Tenderloin

4 chapters across the catalog

Carbon Bomb
Episode 1647 1:43:42 - 1:48:39

1647: Carbon Bomb

San Francisco Crime Sweeps and Tenderloin Lawsuit

San Francisco police arrested 54 people in a Tenderloin district sweep targeting fugitives and narcotics. Meanwhile, residents and hotel owners filed a federal lawsuit against the city, alleging that the Tenderloin has been treated as a "containment zone" for open-air drug markets. The plaintiffs argue they pay taxes but do not receive the same level of security and services as other neighborhoods.

Booster Blitz
Episode 1408 1:58:30 - 2:02:44

1408: Booster Blitz

Sir Chummy, Bulverde Texas, Elk Tenderloin

Chism Cook, now Sir Chummy of the Texas Hill Country, requested a lavish roundtable meal including fire-roasted elk tenderloin and Brussels sprouts sautéed in bacon grease. He corrected the pronunciation of his hometown, Bulverde, and his own name. The segment concludes with a series of "whole load" jingles featuring Joe Biden.

pre-bunked
Episode 1269 2:34:00 - 2:39:51

1269: pre-bunked

San Francisco Transgender District, Employment Discrimination

San Francisco has established the world's first Transgender District in the Tenderloin neighborhood, led by Aria Syed. Syed describes the district as a refuge for black trans people who face extreme discrimination in housing and employment. The discussion touches on "equity" in hiring, with host John C. Dvorak referencing Kurt Vonnegut's "Harrison Bergeron" as a satirical take on enforced social equality.

Phoneliness
Episode 1030 8:41 - 12:44

1030: Phoneliness

Star City Co-Living Dorms in San Francisco

Development startup Star City is opening a 52-unit co-living project in San Francisco's Tenderloin district aimed at middle-income workers like teachers and nurses. The units measure 250 square feet and rent for approximately $2,000 per month, including utilities and furniture. Critics express concern that these lucrative "adult dorms" may incentivize the eviction of low-income residents from existing single-room occupancy hotels.