MALLORY SOMERA’S KCBS RADIO podcast PORTFOLIO
KCBS Radio's Bay Current is a bi-weekly news and information podcast keeping you current on Bay Area stories.
New episodes are out on Tuesdays and Fridays. Hosted & produced by Mallory Somera & KCBS Radio staff.
EPISODES HOSTED & PRODUCED BY MALLORY SOMERA:
The secret world of UC Berkeley's Internet-famous peregrine falcons (Bay Current's most downloaded episode)
The underground ballroom scene celebrates queer pride: explore this fascinating safe space
Film, music & broken glass ceilings: How SF celebrates AAPI Heritage Month
The return of 4/20 at Hippie Hill and the normalization of cannabis culture
The Philippine election: How revised history and misinformation made its way on the ballot
Vallejo rapper LaRussell innovates while staying true to Bay Area roots
Dr. Fauci’s legacy as the voice of public health in the Bay Area
Town Up Tuesday: Reclaiming Oakland through youth voter education
Eastwind Books of Berkeley to close after 41 years
Why are there so many Filipinos in Vallejo?
‘We shouldn’t be here’: SF mayor blasts possible Roe v. Wade ruling
It’s Generational is a national Audacy podcast that’s part roundtable discussion, part deep dive on how each generation looks at things differently. Each episode features experts exploring issues all generations care about and a panelist representing Gen Z, Millennials, Baby Boomers, and Gen X.
Co-produced and engineered by Mallory Somera.
Have internet generations forgotten IRL community?
Connect the Dots unpacks and explains unanswered questions surrounding the most compelling stories in the news. Hosted by WCBS Newsradio’s Lynda Lopez, the weekly podcast delivers depth, context and fresh insights through interviews with experts and individuals at the center of these stories.
EPISODES HOSTED & PRODUCED BY MALLORY SOMERA:
How harmful media representations of Asians, Pacific Islanders impact their mental health
Does Disney have enough power to help repeal 'Don't Say Gay' law?
EPISODES WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY MALLORY SOMERA:
The billionaire space race and the future of cosmic tourism
Turning attention to the hundreds of missing Indigenous people in Wyoming