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Podcast Once Upon A Bay

Once Upon A Bay

Michael Herz & Kate Josephs

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Frequency: 1 episode/22d. Total Eps: 6

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Michael Herz founded Baykeeper and spent decades defending the health of San Francisco Bay. His wife Kate fell in love with it from 3,000 miles away — through his stories. Now they live on a trawler in San Pablo Bay and are sharing that trove with the world.

Shipwrecks. Whale migrations. Hippies, fish tales, courtroom battles, and secret CIA vessels. ONCE UPON A BAY explores the natural and human history of one of the most extraordinary bodies of water on earth... and the people fighting to protect it.

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1. The Baykeeper & Me

Season 1 · Episode 1

vendredi 20 février 2026Duration 21:02

A New York newspaper story leads to marriage, a life on the water, and a mission to help the world fall in love with San Francisco Bay.

In 1989, a bored venture capital analyst in a New York skyscraper read a story about a man patrolling San Francisco Bay in search of polluters. She had no idea she would marry him, move onto a boat, and start a podcast with him 30 years later,

In this debut episode of ONCE UPON A BAY, hosts Kate Josephs and Michael Herz share the improbable story of how their lives — and their love — became entwined with San Francisco Bay.

Mike, founder of San Francisco Baykeeper, spent decades defending its waters from polluters and fighting for the wildlife and communities that depend on it. Kate, a lifelong New Englander, had to learn to love the Bay one story at a time. Now, floating together in their aging trawler, they invite listeners to share those stories. From the founding of Baykeeper to whale watching off the Golden Gate, oil spill battles, and a psychedelic pivot that changed everything, this episode sets the stage for a series about history, science, activism, and a deep devotion to place.

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2. Gold, Cuban Cigars & Mud

Season 1 · Episode 2

vendredi 6 mars 2026Duration 31:56

Marine archaeologist Jim Delgado uncovers the shipwrecks, secrets, and human stories buried under San Francisco’s streets and waves.

From Gold Rush vessels entombed beneath the Financial District to wrecks off the Marin Headlands, Jim reveals how these “unread books” preserve a hidden record of the city’s boom-and-bust beginnings.​

Along the way, we visit the buried Gold Rush ship Niantic, trace forgotten hulls under downtown sidewalks, meet tragedy under the Golden Gate Bridge, and hear Jim's riveting tale of solving one of the greatest mysteries in U.S. naval history. He shares the poignant human stories preserved in mud: cigar boxes, bunk beds, family photographs, and the long-awaited answers for descendants of sailors who never came home.​

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3. Dirt, Water & Power

Season 1 · Episode 3

samedi 21 mars 2026Duration 20:52

Who pays for the growth of a world‑class city?

In this episode of Once Upon a Bay, Mike and Kate sit down with historical geographer Gray Brechin, author of Imperial San Francisco: Urban Power, Earthly Ruin. Together, they trace how gold, mercury, dirt, and long‑distance water grabs turned shared waters into real estate, wealth, and leverage for a handful of powerful landholders.

From hydraulic gold mining that poured eight Panama Canals of sediment into the water, to filling in one-third of the Bay to create more real estate, to water schemes that irrigate cities like high‑value crops... this is the story of how imperial San Francisco grew by conquering other people’s rivers, lands, and lives.

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  • This episode was produced with the assistance of Sam Anderson and Earthstory Studios.
  • Theme music by Zac Bentz.
  • Voice work by Ted McDonald.
  • “The Gold Rush Is Over” by Smokey Hormel was recorded live at WFMU on Jeffrey Cobb's Show on 4/3/2008. It is licensed under an Attribution 3.0 International License.
  • “Oh, Susannah” was recorded by violinist Lauren Abels and graciously donated to this episode. Abels is the founder of The Tune Project at https://www.thetuneproject.org/.
  • “Healing Water” by David Renda; “Mighty Russia” by Steve Oxen; “It Is Coming” by David Fesliyan. Royalty free music from https://www.FesliyanStudios.com. Please DO NOT add this audio content to the Youtube Content ID System. This content is owned by FesliyanStudios.
  • Cover art by Level Five Graphics, Inc.

4. Geeking Out at the Bay Model

Season 1 · Episode 4

samedi 4 avril 2026Duration 26:44

A love letter to a giant analog computer made of concrete, copper, and tidewater.

Mike and Kate spend a day inside the San Francisco Bay Model, an enormous mid‑century scale model in Sausalito that once tested radical plans to dam, pave over, and reroute the Bay. Guided by long‑time Park Ranger Linda Holm of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, they trace how this 1.5‑acre, hand‑sculpted “water computer” helped sink the Reber Plan, shaped debates over the Peripheral Canal, and continues to inform navigation, oil‑spill response, and sediment management today.

As they lose their way among waist‑high concrete channels, toy bridges, and signposts, they clock tide cycles that run 100 times faster than nature and tally up “points” in a long-standing argument. Kate is an engineering fangirl, while Mike brings a healthy dose of environmental skepticism, sparking a lively back-and-forth about the promises and pitfalls of trying to “fix” nature with infrastructure.

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  • Theme music by Zac Bentz.
  • Voice work by Ted McDonald.
  • “Heaven is Free” by Kevin MacLeod is licensed by Kelvin Ruijters t/as Frequency under an Attribution 4.0 International License.
  • “Smooth Rumble” by David Renda is royalty free music from https://www.FesliyanStudios.com. Please DO NOT add this audio content to the Youtube Content ID System. This content is owned by FesliyanStudios.
  • Cover art by Level Five Graphics, Inc.
  • Thank you to Point San Pablo Harbor for giving us safe haven!

5. Who Will Keep This Place?

Season 1 · Episode 5

mercredi 22 avril 2026Duration 26:00

A small team takes on big polluters and wins. In this episode, the story of San Francisco Baykeeper, from its scrappy beginnings to a formidable force defending the Bay. Along the way, a deeper question emerges: What does it mean to be a keeper?

It started with a guy they called Mad Dog…

Back when San Francisco Bay was being treated like a dumping ground, one man decided to go out on the water and start paying attention. As Baykeeper, he chased down polluters, pushed reluctant agencies, and made enough noise that people had to listen.

Today, San Francisco Baykeeper fields a team of scientists, lawyers, and advocates with the same fierce energy of those early days. They take on powerful adversaries like oil companies, chemical giants, even the U.S. Navy and win victories for the Bay.

But along the way, a bigger idea has taken shape. What is a keeper, exactly? Is it a job title… or a choice? In this episode, we follow Baykeeper’s evolution from lone watchdog to elite action team, and meet the volunteers, neighbors, kayakers, and hip hop artists who show what it means to speak up for a place that can’t speak for itself.

In this episode you’ll hear selections from ‘Small But Mighty,’ a music video produced in collaboration with RyanNicole, Hip Hop for Change, Destiny Arts, and San Francisco Baykeeper. The song is used with Baykeeper’s blessing as part of our shared love for the San Francisco Bay and the communities fighting for it.

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  • "Small But Mighty” is excerpted from a music video produced in collaboration with RyanNicole, Hip Hop for Change, Destiny Arts, and San Francisco Baykeeper. It is used in this episode under a perpetual, worldwide, royalty‑free license granted to San Francisco Baykeeper for Baykeeper‑related programs and promotions. The official music video link is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tQf89bhrg4.
  • Archival sound courtesy of “Bay Area Backroads” and San Francisco Baykeeper.
  • Cover art by Level Five Graphics, Inc.
  • Thank you to Point San Pablo Harbor for giving us safe haven.

6. The Last Place Like This

Season 1 · Episode 6

mercredi 10 juin 2026Duration 30:44

Hidden behind Chevron's tank farm and built on the bones of condemned ships, Point San Pablo Harbor feels like a place that shouldn't exist. In this episode, we explore the history, characters, and unlikely revival of one of the last truly eccentric waterfront communities on San Francisco Bay. From its haunted breakwater to John Wayne, fishermen, resourceful holdouts, and occasional outlaws, this is the story of a place that survived by refusing to give up its soul.

Featuring Rob Fyfe, Daryl Henline, Yaella Frankel, Venus Rose, Ross Kaplan, Bob Beard, Kathleen Clancy, Bob Keller, Sue Rosenof, Peter Thelin, Michael Herz, and others.

Credits:

  • Hosted by Kate Josephs and Michael Herz
  • Voice work by Ted McDonald
  • Theme music by Zac Bentz
  • Additional music from the Museum of Classic Chicago Television; closing song "Red Rose Saloon" by Unbeschirmt at Pixabay, Creative Commons license 1.0.
  • Cover art by Level Five Graphics, Inc.

For photos, maps, and additional notes, visit onceuponabay.org.


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