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Santa Rosa Press Democrat podcasts bring you into the life, times and many communities of California's North Bay region. "Overtime with Kerry Benefield" is a twice-monthly look at prep sports. In "Storybytes," Press Democrat reporters explore the news that affects us and the people we live with as neighbors, friends and strangers.
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Jan 26, 2024

Petaluma Argus-Courier writer David Templeton recalls his chat with comedian Tom Smothers in Santa Rosa, Sonoma County back in 1999. Hear a bit of their conversation recorded at Third Street Aleworks. 

May 26, 2023

Sonoma Index Times reporter Chase Hunter shares the story of Sonoma's Bernie Krause, a 'soundscape' engineer whose describes in vivid detail his encounter with an exotic predator. 

Feb 26, 2023
Santa Rosa Mayor Natalie Rogers speaks during a Black History Month event organized by Petaluma Blacks for Community Development.
Nov 9, 2022
Local analysis on election results in North Bay, California and national elections.

Sonoma State political science professor David McCuan provides analysis on Tuesday's elections in this conversation with Press Democrat Deputy Editor Brett Wilkison and reporters Paulina Pineda and Phil Barber including a breakdown of local races of interest in Santa Rosa, Petaluma, Windsor and Rhonert Park, as well as statewide ballot issues and national trends.

Nov 3, 2022

Press Democrat reporters Mary Callahan and Kerry Benefield talk about the survivors' harrowing stories from the Mark West neighborhood during the Tubbs Fire in Sonoma County 2017 and how you move on from that. They talk about gaining trust as a reporter with people who have gone through the most devastating experiences. About dispatchers working through the night of the fire knowing their own homes were burning down and stories from first responders still wishing they could have done more. 

 

 

Nov 1, 2022
Mike Harkins stayed behind as the flames approached his Coffey Park neighborhood and everyone else evacuated. Harkins knocked on doors to make sure people were awake, and leaving. He helped his elderly neighbor, a wheelchair user, into her van. When he wasn’t hosing down his house and the houses of neighbors, Harkins was stamping out spot fires. Harkins recalls that night for The Press Democrat. 
Oct 28, 2022

Football season is coming down to the wire. Press Democrat sportswriters Gus Morris and Kienan O’Doherty take a look at some big results from Friday Night Lights — including a surprise in our Game of the Week — and look ahead to the second-to-last week of the regular season, with league title races very much up in the air:

Oct 28, 2022
100 yards with Casa Grande’s Kodi Cornelius.
The Gauchos lineman talks with The Press Democrat about this week’s big rivalry game with Petaluma, the annual Egg Bowl.
 
 
 
Oct 25, 2022
Sonoma County children who were in kindergarten when the 2017 wildfires blazed have barely known a school year without major disruptions, such as the pandemic and the wildfires.
In our ongoing series, Press Democrat Deputy Editor Brett Wilkison and Senior Investigative Reporter Martin Espinoza talk about Generation Disaster, and the impact of the 2017 wildfires on these children who are now fifth graders. 
 
 
 
Oct 20, 2022

Press Democrat Sports Reporters Gus Morris and Kienan O'Doherty wrap up week eight in high school football while looking ahead to week nine in this episode of the PDPreps.

Oct 17, 2022

Press Democrat Sports Reporters Gus Morris and Kienan O'Doherty wrap up week seven in high school football while looking ahead to week eight in the eighth episode of the PDPreps podcast. 

Oct 14, 2022
Press Democrat staff writer Austin Murphy and deputy editor Brett Wilkison
talk about the fire survivors victimized by bad contractors in the wake of the 2017 wildfires that swept through Sonoma County.  Austin Murphy calls what the survivors have dealt with "a cosmic one-two punch." 
 
Oct 6, 2022
The Press Democrat shares its October 2022 series marking 5 years since the 2017 wildfires. Those who lost everything say the deck was stacked against them from the start. In this episode, Press Democrat "In Your Corner" columnist Marisa Endicott and Press Democrat enterprise and investigative reporter Andrew Graham talk about the frustration that's been building as fire victims wait for compensation some five years later.  
Oct 3, 2022

In this first of a series of podcasts throughout October 2022 to accompany reports in print and online, The Press Democrat examines five years since the 2017 wildfires.  Deputy editor Brett Wilkison talks with senior reporter Phil Barber about the fires, what we've learned since, and views on how climate change plays a role. 

Oct 21, 2020

In this episode, Heather hits up the new Michael Mina restaurant and falls apart in front of the celeb chef as she tries the world's best pasta. Plus, The Block, big restaurant openings and closings and Michelin pulls its California stars, oh my!

Oct 9, 2020

In this new episode Heather shares her lovely dining experience at the reopened Flavor Bistro, now in Sebastopol, with all the old favorites still there. 

She also talks about her vivid memories of the burned down high--end Napa restaurant Meadowood and where to find good takeout sushi, yes it does exist.

Check out our BiteClub podcast, hosted by our food writer and SMI dining editor Heather Irwin. In the podcast, Heather is looking at the Sonoma County food scene, including unique stories about the servers, chefs, and restaurateurs who make it so special. New episodes drop every other week.

Sep 25, 2020

Check out our new BiteClub podcast, hosted by our food writer and SMI dining editor Heather Irwin. In the podcast, Heather is looking at the Sonoma County food scene, including unique stories about the servers, chefs, and restaurateurs who make it so special. New episodes drop every other week.

Sep 11, 2020

Check out our new BiteClub podcast, hosted by our food writer and SMI dining editor Heather Irwin. In the podcast, Heather is looking at the Sonoma County food scene, including unique stories about the servers, chefs, and restaurateurs who make it so special. New episodes drop every other week.

Aug 14, 2018

The journey to bring lights to Piner High School’s athletic fields has been decades-long. At 7:30 p.m. on Aug. 24, the Prospectors will host Novato High in Piner’s first home night football game in school history.

In the latest podcast episode of “Overtime with Kerry Benefield,” we talk with Piner senior and football player Colton Roy about what lights mean to the team and to the student body in general. 

Jun 15, 2018

Chris Ziemer is athletic director and girls’ soccer coach at Sonoma Academy. He’s also a lifelong fan of the game of soccer.

As the World Cup unfolds in Russia, Ziemer shares his expertise on teams to be reckoned with and players to watch in the latest episode of the podcast “Overtime with Kerry Benefield.”

Jun 7, 2018

Cloverdale High senior Ray Sayago knew little about football when he signed up to play for the Eagles his freshman year. In fact, on his first day of practice he put on his pads backwards. But the sport and the team experience made his high school journey more rewarding.

May 10, 2018

The “Drinking Stories” podcast is back. This episode features local vintner David Ramey, who opened his Ramey Wine Cellars in 1996 after helping put the Matanzas Creek and Chalk Hill wineries on the map.

The varietal is gaining more attention, especially as it’s a featured grape of the new Petaluma Gap wine region. David also talks about why some instead call it “shiraz” and what foods it pairs best with.

Aug 16, 2017

Martha Toledo, cantante zapoteca de Oaxaca, nos habla de la cultura oaxaqueña en California y de la situación de la mujer en México. Además, nos canta a capela.

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