What songs tell your life story? Host Sophie Bearman asks this question of some of the world’s most fascinating people. Through seven songs, guests reveal the milestones—and the music—that have shaped their lives. New episodes every Tuesday.
BD Wong on music, identity, and fighting for Asian American visibility
Tue, 13 Jan 2026
Actor BD Wong rose to fame with the Tony Award-winning performance of Song Liling in the 1988 Broadway musical “M. Butterfly.” He went on to pick up more roles on stage and on screen, including a 14-year run portraying Dr. George Huang in the TV series “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.” Through all his successes and achievements, he’s faced personal obstacles, as well as having to face the challenge of being a gay Asian actor in an industry where most of his peers didn’t have his same background.
In this episode of “Life In Seven Songs,” Wong details his journey as a boy growing up in the Sunset District nurturing his love of musical theater, to New York City as a young man where he lived in an apartment that was owned by the mafia. He talks about how the tragic loss of his baby made him a more confident public speaker, and how now, as an industry veteran, he’s championing Asian representation in the entertainment industry.
Here’s his playlist:
The Supremes, “Stop In The Name of Love”
Charlie Rich, “Behind Closed Doors”
Pacific Overtures OBC/Stephen Sondheim, “There Is No Other Way”
Al Jarreau, “Boogie Down”
Elton John, “The Greatest Discovery”
Beyonce, “Love On Top”
Dr. John, “Accentuate the Positive”
How Hinge founder Justin McLeod’s love story shaped a dating empire
Tue, 06 Jan 2026
Long before he founded the dating app Hinge, Justin McLeod was a little boy in Louisville, Kentucky, belting out Meat Loaf’s “I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That)” from the backseat of his mom’s car. Looking back, that song feels almost prophetic, after Justin met – and briefly lost – the love of his life, only to win her back with a big, movie-worthy gesture.
In this episode, Justin charts the story of building one of the most influential dating apps in the world – a journey intertwined with his struggles with drug and alcohol addiction and his own epic love story. He reflects on the moment he thought Hinge was finished, why he believes we create rather than find “the one,” and the soundtrack to his tumultuous life story. Here are his songs.
Meat Loaf, “I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That)”
Pink Floyd, “Time”
The Juliana Theory, “We're At The Top Of The World”
Grace Potter & The Nocturnals, “Apologies”
Jessie J, “Price Tag, ft. B.o.B”
You+Me, “You and Me”
Van Morrison, “Days Like This”
Go-Go’s singer Belinda Carlisle says her life got interesting when she got sober
Tue, 30 Dec 2025
Belinda Carlisle says she’s been hit by lightning three times in her career: first with the success of the Go-Go’s, then with her solo hit “Mad About You,” and most of all with the global sensation “Heaven is a Place on Earth.” But behind that meteoric success, Belinda struggled for decades with a debilitating addiction to drugs, alcohol, and the chaos that came with them.
In this episode, Belinda traces her journey from a turbulent childhood in Southern California to the LA punk scene that gave her freedom and a sense of invincibility. She reflects on the dizzying rise of the Go-Go’s, the moment she finally hit rock bottom after a three-day bender in London, and why the most interesting part of her life didn’t begin until she got sober. Here are her songs.
The Beatles, “I Want to Hold Your Hand”
The Beach Boys, “God Only Knows”
The Runaways, “Cherry Bomb”
Iggy Pop & The Stooges, “Search and Destroy”
Sex Pistols, “God Save the Queen”
David Bowie, “Fame”
Roxy Music, “Love Is The Drug”
ENCORE: Why Kara Swisher loves country music and the military
Tue, 23 Dec 2025
Today on the show, we're re-running a listener favorite: our interview with longtime journalist and media entrepreneur Kara Swisher, who's been covering Silicon Valley and the Internet since the days of dial-up. She’s taken nearly all of technology's titans to task with a fearless, no-nonsense style. But in this episode, she shows another side of herself: the “San Francisco liberal lesbian who loves country music and wanted to be in the military.” Here are her songs.
The Last Great American Dynasty – Taylor Swift
Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera) – Doris Day
Corner Of The Sky – John Rubinstein
Landslide – Fleetwood Mac
Jesus, Take the Wheel – Carrie Underwood
Wahine ‘Ilikea – Dennis Kamakahi
Quarter Moon – Cheryl Wheeler
Listen to Kara Swisher’s full playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
How actress Mayim Bialik is rethinking her worth after a lifetime in the spotlight
Tue, 16 Dec 2025
Mayim Bialik has seemingly done it all: she became a beloved teen star on Blossom, earned a PhD in neuroscience, then returned to TV to play a neuroscientist on The Big Bang Theory. She’s written books, hosts a popular podcast, and is a mother of two. But after a lifetime of slipping in and out of different roles since the time she was 11, Mayim is taking a step back and asking herself a fundamental question: When you strip away all the identities you’ve performed, who are you really?
In this episode, Mayim shares the soundtrack behind her complicated family history, the angst that shaped her teen years in Hollywood, and the significance of her latest role in the upcoming film Father Mother Sister Brother. It’s a wide-ranging conversation about finding love, loss, reinvention, and finding what grounds you. Here are her songs.
Bob Dylan, “Abandoned Love”
Bing Crosby, “Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?”
Violent Femmes, “Kiss Off”
Elvis Costello, “Suit of Lights”
Neko Case, “Hold On, Hold On”
Jay-Z and Kanye West, “No Church in the Wild, featuring Frank Ocean and The-Dream”
MC Yogi, “Heaven Is Here, featuring Matisyahu”
Inside musician John Grant’s pain: Seven songs that saved his life
Tue, 09 Dec 2025
John Grant’s music is known for its brutal honesty – songs about desire, rage, and shame. But the story behind that voice is even more extraordinary.
Raised in a religious household where being gay meant losing your family and being rejected by society, John grew up believing he deserved the violence and hostility he faced.And yet, what stands out most when John tells his story is not the pain but the persistence – his ability to keep showing up, to find joy in small moments, and to let music crack open something hopeful inside him.
In this episode, John shares the seven songs that shaped his life, the artists who showed him new worlds, and the acts of kindness that helped him survive. He reflects on healing from self-hatred and why, despite everything, he still considers himself an optimist. Here are his songs.
Abba, “Eagle”
Yello, “Sometimes (Dr. Hirsh)”
Nina Hagen, “Antiworld”
Throwing Muses, “Dirty Water”
Colder, “To The Music”
Jenny and Johnny, “Animal”
Asha Puthli, “Space Talk”
31 and done: Why F1 champ Nico Rosberg walked away at the top
Tue, 02 Dec 2025
From the outside, Nico Rosberg lived every young racer’s dream: born to a Formula One world champion, raised with a go-kart track in his backyard, and the Monaco Grand Prix roaring outside his bedroom window. But behind the glamour was a different story: one of a sensitive young man dealing with crushing pressure and a bitter friendship-turned-rivalry with Lewis Hamilton that pushed him to his limits.
In this episode, Nico talks about the secret mental training that helped him survive the intensity of Formula One, the final-lap showdown that resulted in his world title, and his decision to retire just five days later, at the peak of his career. He reflects on rebuilding his identity, finding meaning off the track, and teaching his daughters to do the same. Here are his songs.
Elton John - Can You Feel the Love Tonight
Avicii - Levels
U2 - Beautiful Day
Queen - We Are the Champions
Robbie Williams - Something Beautiful
Myles Smith - Stargazing
Klingande - Jubel
Baking star Christina Tosi on the soundtrack behind her cookie empire
Tue, 25 Nov 2025
Milk Bar founder Christina Tosi didn’t set out to become a dessert icon. She just knew that if there was one thing she’d like to do every day for the rest of her life, it was baking cookies. That instinct led her from the world of New York City fine dining to the early days of Momofuku, where David Chang pushed Christina to pursue her passion for baking.
Since then, Milk Bar has become synonymous with cereal milk ice cream and compost cookies, and Christina herself has won two James Beard awards, written numerous cookbooks, and turned Milk Bar into a cultural phenomenon.
In this episode, recorded live at the Charter Workplace Summit in NYC, Christina shares the ingredients behind Milk Bar’s success: a strong work ethic inherited from her parents, a sense of childlike wonder that she’s never lost sight of, and a soundtrack – from Bob Marley to LCD Soundsystem – that reminds her to lose herself, find herself, and keep creating.
Here are her songs:
The Beatles, “A Hard Day’s Night”
Alanis Morissette, “You Oughta Know”
Bob Marley and the Wailers, “Waiting in Vain”
LCD Soundsystem, “Daft Punk Is Playing at My House”
Listen to Christina Tosi’s full playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
How Taylor Swift got TV writer Michael Schur out of a rut
Tue, 18 Nov 2025
Michael Schur is the creative force behind some of the most beloved comedies of the past two decades: The Good Place, Parks and Rec, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and most recently, A Man On The Inside, starring Ted Danson.
If Mike’s face looks familiar, it might be from his scene-stealing performance as Mose Schrute on The Office, on which Mike was also a writer. Mike’s shows have a distinctive signature: they don’t just make you laugh – they make you think about morality and what it means to be human. Along the way, they might just make you cry.
In this episode, Mike charts the songs and milestones that turned him into the writer he is today – from the Neutral Milk Hotel album that taught him to wear his heart on his sleeve, to the fender bender that sparked an existential crisis that would become The Good Place, to the Taylor Swift song that pulled him out of a creative rut during the pandemic. It’s a conversation about how art teaches us to feel, and how those feelings become the stories we tell. Here are his songs.
“Weird Al” Yankovic, “Eat It”
The Beatles, “A Day in the Life”
Indigo Girls, “Kid Fears”
Neutral Milk Hotel, “Ghost”
Derek and the Dominos, “Key to the Highway”
Arvo Pärt, “Spiegel im Spiegel”
Taylor Swift, “gold rush”
Listen to Michael Schur’s full playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
Introducing 'Pacific Standard Time'
Mon, 17 Nov 2025
Pacific Standard Time is smart, surprising weekly podcast about California’s future—and why what happens here matters everywhere and to everyone. Hosted by SF Standard culture editor Emily Dreyfuss and enterprise reporter Jesse Alejandro Cottrell. New episodes Wednesday mornings, beginning Nov. 19.
Why Andrew Ahn remade the first gay film he ever saw
Tue, 11 Nov 2025
When Andrew Ahn’s family rented “The Wedding Banquet” in the early 1990s, they didn’t realize it was a queer film. They also had no idea that 30 years later, Andrew would write and direct his own version of the film.
For many years, Andrew felt his queer and Korean American identities were in conflict. But reconciling those parts of himself has helped Andrew become one of the freshest filmmakers working today – directing the Emmy-nominated “Fire Island” and several episodes of “Bridgerton.”
In this episode, Andrew talks about coming out to his family through his art, the song that still gets him to rush the dance floor at a gay club, and the music that guided his journey towards wholeness. Here are his songs.
Simon & Garfunkel, “Bridge Over Troubled Water”
Yeah Yeah Yeahs, “Maps”
Cascada, “Everytime We Touch”
Aimee Mann, “Ray”
Camille Saint-Saëns, “Symphony No. 3 (“Organ Symphony”)”
Frank Ocean, “Self Control”
Hikaru Utada, “Hanataba Wo Kimini”
Listen to Andrew Ahn's full playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
Trump fired him, but Preet Bharara is still defending the country he loves
Tue, 04 Nov 2025
Long before he became the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Preet Bharara was a first-generation Indian immigrant, listening to Bollywood music in his childhood home outside of Asbury Park, New Jersey. It’s no surprise that Bruce Springsteen became one of Preet’s heroes – though it was a surprise when ‘The Boss’ gave Preet a personal shoutout at a 2012 concert.
In this episode, Preet talks about his work fighting Wall Street corruption and organized crime, how his family’s American dream unfolded across decades, and his unashamed patriotism in an era when expressing love for America can feel complicated. Plus, Sophie (almost) gets the former prosecutor to sing along to one of their shared seven songs. Here are his songs.
Bruce Springsteen, “Thunder Road”
Kishore Kumar, Mahendra Kapoor, and Shailendra Singh, “Amar Akbar Anthony”
Queen, “Another One Bites the Dust”
U2, “I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For”
Daniel Rodriguez, “God Bless America”
Darius Rucker, “Wagon Wheel”
Zeshan B, “O Say, Can You See”
How actress Pepi Sonuga keeps the faith, even when Hollywood says 'We don't need you'
Tue, 28 Oct 2025
Pepi Sonuga always knew she would become a performer. Even as a little girl in Lagos, Nigeria, watching “Barney” tapes that her flight attendant mother brought home, Pepi felt certain that someday, she’d be the one onscreen. That childhood conviction helped Pepi survive the culture shock of moving to Los Angeles at age 10, teen bullying, and years of grinding in an industry that tried to tell her, over and over, that she was replaceable.
With her star now on the rise – with roles in Tyler Perry’s “The Six Triple Eight” and Hulu’s “Pam & Tommy” – Pepi joins Sophie to reflect on her journey so far, the songs that defined her girlhood, and her ultimate dream: to lift up the country she came from and “the little girl just like me who deserves everything she dreams about, too.” Here are her songs.
"I Wanna Be a Rockstar" – Barney
"You Gotta Be" – Des’ree
"This Is What Makes Us Girls" – Lana Del Rey
"The Only Exception" – Paramore
"Dreamer" – Charli XCX
"Ready" – Tems
"Ojuelegba" – Wizkid
Drag queen and activist Peppermint finds joy even when there’s ‘no tears left to cry’
Tue, 21 Oct 2025
Miss Peppermint wears a lot of hats (and wigs): drag queen, first openly trans woman on RuPaul’s Drag Race, Broadway actress, Traitors contestant – and through it all, vocal trans rights activist.
She’s also hilarious, fabulous, and unapologetically herself.
In this episode, Peppermint dishes on her early queer icons (think Prince and Amadeus), the danger and drama of the ’90s NYC nightclub scene – and why she’s always wanted to be anything but “basic and predictable.” Here are her songs.
Prince - 7
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Symphony No. 35 in D Major, K. 385 “Haffner”
Lenny Kravitz - Believe
Bush - Glycerine
Deborah Cox - Nobody's Supposed To Be Here
Stars On 54 - If You Could Read My Mind
Ariana Grande - no tears left to cry
How music taught culture critic Sam Sanders to be grateful for his grief
Tue, 14 Oct 2025
As the host and creator of numerous hit culture podcasts, Sam Sanders is known for having a finger on the pulse of pop culture. But growing up strictly Pentecostal in Texas, non-religious music was forbidden – so Sam got resourceful, smuggling CDs into the house in his underwear and watching MTV in secret.
At 18 years old, just as he was getting ready to leave for Stanford, Sam’s life was turned upside down. Both of his parents suffered major health crises in the span of a few months, resulting in Sam becoming their caregiver. Years later, Sam would face another devastating double-whammy with the death of his mother followed a month later by a crushing breakup.
In this episode, Sam opens up about the music that carried him through – from Janet Jackson videos to soaring gospel tunes to revenge-fueled breakup anthems – and why today, he’s savoring the freedom he’s been chasing his whole life. Here are his songs.
Janet Jackson, “Love Will Never Do (Without You)”
Stevie Wonder, "Don't You Worry ‘Bout A Thing"
Richard Smallwood, "Total Praise"
John Mayer, “Stop This Train"
Labelle, "Isn't It a Shame"
Caroline Rose, “The Kiss”
Fleetwood Mac, “Silver Springs”
From the South Bronx to Sesame Street: How Sonia Manzano made Maria a Latina icon
Tue, 07 Oct 2025
Sonia Manzano knows you think of her as Maria on Sesame Street – and that’s exactly the point. Growing up in the South Bronx in a household “ruled by domestic violence,” TV was Sonia’s refuge as a child – but she never saw anyone who looked like her.
Years later, when she landed the role of Maria on Sesame Street, Sonia made a choice. She wouldn’t play a character; she would be herself – on purpose. For 44 years, she served as an authentic and beloved role model for millions of kids. More recently, she’s created another iconic Latina heroine through the animated children’s show Alma’s Way — this one inspired by her childhood self.
In this episode, Sonia reflects on growing up “at a time when Latin people were absolutely invisible,” the power of seeing yourself reflected in pop culture, and the music that accompanied her journey. Here are her songs.
Numero 6 - Bobby Rodríguez y la Compañía
Lamento Borincano - Rafael Hernandez
When You Wish Upon A Star sung by Jiminy Cricket [aka Cliff Edwards]
Please Mr. Postman - The Marvelettes
I Wish I Knew How It Feels to Be Free - Nina Simone
Bang! Bang! - Joe Cuba Sextet
Sing - Joe Raposo, cast of Sesame Street
From Mozart to Drake: The music that moves Misty Copeland
Tue, 30 Sep 2025
After 25 years with American Ballet Theatre, Misty Copeland is taking her final bow this October. Just ahead of her last performance, the groundbreaking ballerina – who made history as ABT’s first Black female principal dancer – joins Sophie to reflect on her journey.
From a shy girl nicknamed “Mouse” who grew up without a home for much of her childhood in Southern California, to a stunning career on the stages of Lincoln Center and beyond, Misty’s is a story of defying the odds.
In this episode, Misty opens up about her tumultuous upbringing, dancing through six stress fractures, finding love at a nightclub, and the music that has carried her through it all. Here are her songs.
Aretha Franklin - Ain't No Way
Mariah Carey - Looking In
N.E.R.D. - Run To The Sun
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Piano Concerto No 21 in C Major K 467 II Andante
J. Cole - Be Free
Sade - Kiss Of Life
Drake - Nice For What
Riding waves and weathering life’s storms with surfer-turned-writer Jamie Brisick
Tue, 23 Sep 2025
Jamie Brisick was living the California dream – a pro surfer sponsored by Quicksilver, traveling the world and competing on the ASP World Tour. But beneath the “Malibu Barbie” facade, tragedy was brewing: his brother was descending into a drug addiction that would soon claim his life. Jamie left the world of surfing and reinvented himself as a writer, with his words appearing in The New York Times, The New Yorker, and The Guardian. But sudden tragedy would soon strike again.
In this episode, Jamie shares how music became both an escape from pain and a pathway toward healing. His story shows us how sometimes our greatest losses become our most profound teachers – and that life has an extraordinary capacity to “totally blow you away,” even when it seems utterly broken. Here are his songs.
Special Episode: The songs that shaped our listeners’ lives (and Sophie’s, too)
Tue, 16 Sep 2025
To celebrate one year of Life in Seven Songs, Sophie answers some burning questions about the show, shares a few songs off her list, and turns the mic to you — our listeners — to hear about the songs tied to your life stories. Here are your songs:
Ronan Keating - When You Say Nothing At All
Glass Animals - Heat Waves
Bob Dylan - Tangled Up In Blue
The B-52's - Roam
Radiohead - Paranoid Android
Carole King - Beautiful
U2 - Beautiful Day
Stevie Wonder - As
Simon & Garfunkel - The Sound of Silence
Madonna - Vogue
The Police - Every Breath You Take
Thank you to everyone who sent us songs. Our inbox is always open lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
How I Met Your Mother gave Josh Radnor 'identity vertigo.' Ayahuasca set him straight.
Tue, 09 Sep 2025
This week, we Willkommen actor and musician Josh Radnor! Josh is best known for playing Ted Mosby on the hit sitcom How I Met Your Mother for nearly a decade. But that success came at an unexpected cost: an identity crisis that left him feeling trapped in a character he didn’t create.
In this episode, Josh talks about his formative role as the MC in his high school’s production of Cabaret, his first “almost kiss” (soundtracked by Aretha Franklin), how psychedelics helped him stay centered amidst the whirlwind of fame, and the chance encounter that launched his second career as a musician in his 40s. Here are his songs.
Rocky Mountain High – John Denver
Respect – Aretha Franklin
Willkommen – Cabaret (Joel Grey, original cast recording) “Cabaret”
All I Want – Joni Mitchell
Delicate – Damien Rice
Tara – Dechen Shak-Dagsay
Cmon – Fred Again/Brian Eno
Listen to Josh Radnor's playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
How TV’s favorite couples therapist, Dr. Orna Guralnik, found her interior life through music
Tue, 02 Sep 2025
Dr. Orna Guralnik broke barriers by bringing actual therapy sessions to millions of viewers through Showtime’s hit docuseries “Couples Therapy” — but her rebellious streak started much earlier.
In this episode, Dr. Guralnik talks about the songs that transformed her into a "real" teenager, the therapist who changed her life, and how music has sparked both connection and conflict in her family. Plus, she draws a surprising line between Kendrick Lamar and Igor Stravinsky—and explains why therapy, like music, is a lifelong process of learning and discovery. Here are her seven songs.
The Beatles - Let It Be
Igor Stravinsky - Rite Of Spring
Lou Reed - Coney Island Baby
Robert Wyatt - A Last Straw
Tuxedomoon - Bonjour Tristesse
Modest Mouse - The Good Times Are Killing Mw
Kendrick Lamar - Sing About Me, I'm Dying Of Thirst
'Everyone’s seen my tits': Keeley Hazell on reclaiming the narrative in her new memoir
Tue, 26 Aug 2025
Keeley Hazell has lived a life that would make great television – which is probably why she inspired the beloved character Keeley Jones on Ted Lasso. In her new memoir, “Everyone’s Seen My Tits,” Keeley chronicles her chaotic childhood, her conflicted experience as one of Britain’s famous Page 3 topless models, and her journey to shed internalized shame as she reclaims her narrative.
In this episode, Keeley gets real about her internal battle between empowerment and objectification, the time she went to jail at age 14 for punching a cop, and the disastrous interview that launched her journey to become an “unlikely feminist.” Here are her songs.
Pulp - Common People
Mariah Carey - Hero
Eminem - Criminal
So Solid Crew - 21 Seconds
Fish Go Deep ft Tracey K - The Cure and The Cause
Sheryl Crow - All I Wanna Do
Father John Misty - When You Are Smiling And Astride Me
Listen to Keeley Hazell's playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
Amanda Knox survived a living nightmare. Flight of the Conchords helped.
Tue, 19 Aug 2025
At 20 years old, Amanda Knox found herself alone in an Italian jail cell, falsely accused of a brutal murder, and facing 26 years in prison. She was called “Luciferina” in the courtroom – and far worse in the tabloids. But Amanda never stopped fighting to clear her name and tell her story – most recently, as Executive Producer of a new miniseries on Hulu.
In this episode, Amanda opens up about how music became a lifeline – via the three CDs she was allowed in her cell and a paper keyboard to practice piano. Music connected Amanda to her fellow prisoners, to the outside world, and to the silly, optimistic person she’d always been. Here are her songs.
Gipsy Kings - Hotel California
Dido - Thank You
Regina Spektor - Apres Moi
Cat Power - Maybe Not
Flight Of The Conchords - Hurt Feelings
Florence and The Machine - Shake It Out
Chris Ballew - Troubles Behind
Listen to Amanda Knox's playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
ENCORE: How Robert Reich learned to fight bullies
Tue, 12 Aug 2025
This week, we’re revisiting a favorite – our conversation with former US Labor Secretary Robert Reich, who just released “Coming Up Short,” a memoir that doubles as a national reckoning. The title is a nod to his height — just under 5 feet — but also to a country that, he argues, has fallen short of its ideals. He offers a blueprint for how to find its way back.
In this episode, Bob reflects on the moments — and music — that shaped his politics: being bullied as a child, narrowly avoiding the Vietnam draft, and his love for Dolly Parton’s “9 to 5.” Here are his songs.
Stardust – Hoagy Carmichael
Unchained Melody – The Righteous Brothers
Chain Gang – Sam Cooke
Baby I Need Your Loving – The Four Tops
Lady Madonna – The Beatles
Metaphor – The Fantasticks
Suzanne – Judy Collins
Mary Louise Kelly: NPR host, war reporter, mother … spy novelist?
Tue, 05 Aug 2025
You probably know Mary Louise Kelly’s voice as the co-host of NPR’s All Things Considered. But you may not know that the veteran journalist has faced her fair share of challenges – from discovering she had severe hearing loss at 40 to making an agonizing choice between work and motherhood while reporting from a Black Hawk helicopter over Baghdad.
In this episode, recorded live at the 2025 Aspen Ideas Festival, Sophie dives deep with the former national security correspondent, whose tales from the front lines are almost as exciting as her tales of falling madly in love in her fifties. Here are her songs:
Debbie Gibson - Only in My Dreams
James Baskett - Zip a Dee Doo Dah
Aerosmith - Sweet Emotion
Oasis - Champagne Supernova
Natasha Bedingfield - Unwritten
Ylvis - The Fox What Does The Fox Say
Bellamy Brothers - Let Your Love Flow
Tracy Chapman - Give Me One Reason
Biographer of geniuses Walter Isaacson on the songs and city that made him
Tue, 29 Jul 2025
In our first ever live episode, recorded at the 2025 Aspen Ideas Festival, Sophie sits down with Walter Isaacson, the acclaimed journalist behind the definitive biographies of visionaries like Steve Jobs, Elon Musk, and Leonardo da Vinci.
In this episode, Walter reveals why – despite a career spent chronicling some of the greatest minds in history – the most formative “character” in his life story might be the city of New Orleans, where he grew up. Here are his songs.
The Neville Brothers ft. The Dixie Cups - Brother John Iko Iko
Sweet Emma Barrett (The Bell Gal) and Her Dixieland Boys - When The Saints Go Marching In
Irma Thomas - Its Raining
The Rolling Stones - Sympathy For The Devil
Bruce Springsteen at New Orleans Jazz Festival 2006 - My City of Ruins
The Rolling Stones and Irma Thomas - Time is on My Side
Jon Batiste - FREEDOM
Listen to Walter Isaacson’s full playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
Best-selling author Jason Reynolds writes the YA books he never had
Tue, 22 Jul 2025
Jason Reynolds is a #1 New York Times bestselling author and 2024 MacArthur Fellow who writes books for young people – but he didn’t finish a book until he was 17. Instead, Jason found his literary voice in the rap lyrics printed in cassette tape liner notes.
In this episode, Jason traces his journey from a kid disconnected from his assigned reading in school to becoming one of the most influential voices in young adult literature. He opens up about his fraught relationship with his father, spinning Bob Marley records by hand on a broken turntable, and why he doesn’t want to be a parent despite having “dedicated [his] life to kids.” Here are his songs.
Queen Latifah - U.N.I.T.Y.
Goodie Mob - Soul Food
Tracy Chapman - Talkin' Bout a Revolution
Bob Markey & The Wailers - Is This Love
Camp Lo - Luchini AKA This Is it
Billy Joel - Vienna
Clarence Carter - Patches
The music, movie stars and murder trial that shaped actor Griffin Dunne
Tue, 08 Jul 2025
Griffin Dunne was a Hollywood insider long before he became the successful actor he is today – in fact, he might not have survived childhood if Sean Connery hadn’t pulled him from the bottom of a pool. But Griffin’s story, captured in his memoir The Friday Afternoon Club, is much more than a catalog of celebrity encounters.
In this episode, Griffin opens up about his parents’ divorce, landing his breakout role in An American Werewolf in London, the sudden tragedy that changed his family forever, and the music that has accompanied a life lived in the spotlight’s glare and shadow. Here are his songs:
Volver Volver by Vicente Fernandez
Last Train to Clarksville by The Monkees
Nature's Way by Spirit
Symphony No. 5: IV. Adagietto. Sehr Iangsam by Gustav Mahler
Life During Wartime by Talking Heads
Sailing by Christopher Cross
Cortez the Killer by Crazy Horse and Neil Young
Listen to Griffin Dunne’s full playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
Joan Osborne got famous for 'One of Us' — but finding her own voice took decades
Tue, 24 Jun 2025
If you’ve ever wondered, “What if God was one of us?” you probably have Joan Osborne to thank. But you might not realize that Osborne didn’t actually write her chart-topping hit.
In this episode, the singer-songwriter traces her evolution from a Catholic girl in Kentucky singing in church choirs, to accidentally discovering her voice at a New York blues bar covering other artists, to finally writing her own songs and sharing hard-won wisdom with her daughter. Here are her songs:
So Long, Farewell - Sound Of Music
I Saw Three Ships - The Oxford Trinity Choir
God Bless The Child - Billie Holiday
How Blue Can You Get - BB King
Shine A Light - The Rolling Stones
Crazy Baby - Joan Osborne
Nobody Owns You - Joan Osborne
Death, Sex, Money – and music: The mixtape to podcaster Anna Sale’s life
Tue, 10 Jun 2025
As the creator and host of “Death, Sex & Money" – the hit podcast about "the things we think about a lot and need to talk about more” – Anna Sale has tackled her fair share of tough questions. In this episode, Anna shares the songs that helped her navigate life’s most uncertain moments – from leaving her home in West Virginia for Silicon Valley’s limitless possibilities, to figuring out how a radio reporter in New York City could build a life with a wildlife ecologist in Wyoming, to the moment her beloved show was (briefly) cancelled. Here are her songs:
Bill Withers - Lean on Me
Luscious Jackson - Here
The Flaming Lips - Do You Realize
Lucinda Williams - Side of the Road
Townes Van Zandt - If I Needed You
Sly and The Family Stone - Que Sera Sera Whatever Will Be Will Be
Tony Toni Tone - Feels Good
W. Kamau Bell on fighting white supremacy — but keeping it funny
Tue, 27 May 2025
W. Kamau Bell has made a career out of asking uncomfortable questions about race in America – both as a standup comedian and in his award-winning CNN series, United Shades of America. In this episode, Kamau shares the soundtrack to his life story – from bombing onstage as a young standup to inheriting “the family hardware store” of fighting racism. Here are his songs.
Wade In The Water - Jireh Gospel Choir
Rappers Delight - The Sugarhill Gang
Times Up - Living Colour
Hit The Road Jack - Ray Charles
Swing Low Street Chariot - 103rd Street Gospel Choir Featuring Pat Lewis
Head Over Heels - Tears For Fears
To Be Young Gifted and Black (2005 Remix) - Nina Simone
Listen to W. Kamau Bell's full playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
The White Lotus’ Natasha Rothwell on the 'angsty' music that shaped her
Tue, 13 May 2025
Long before Natasha Rothwell started stealing scenes as Belinda on The White Lotus or Kelli on Insecure, she was a self-described people-pleaser and peacemaker (yes, she’s a Libra). In this episode, Natasha reveals how creating some of the most iconic characters on TV today has been a form of self-discovery – one that has transformed her from a military kid trying to fit in into a creative force who has fallen deeply in love with herself. Here are her songs.
Riverside by Kirk Franklin & The Family
Fly Me To The Moon - Frank Sinatra, Count Basie
Oh My God - Jay-Z
I Have Nothing - Whitney Houston
You Oughta Know - Alanis Morissette
She Used to Be Mine (from Waitress) - Sara Bareilles
Fix You - Coldplay
Listen to Natasha Rothwell’s full playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
How Damian Woetzel jeté-ed his way from ballet phenom to head of The Juilliard School
Tue, 29 Apr 2025
Damian Woetzel got addicted to dance when he was 11 years old. While his “dirty secret” is that ballet was never that hard for him, his experience as a young boy in the world of dance wasn’t always easy.
In this episode, Damian takes us backstage on his remarkable journey from being called “twinkle toes” in high school, to becoming a principal dancer and choreographer for the New York City Ballet, to his influential second act as the president of The Juilliard School and an advocate for arts education. Here are his songs.
Knee Play 5 - Philip Glass
We are the World 1985 - USA for Africa
More Than This - Roxy Music
Fast Car - Tracy Chapman
Tom Traubert’s Blues - Tom Waits
Other Song - Caroline Shaw
Freedom - Jon Batiste
Listen to Damian Woetzel’s full playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
Embracing ‘amor prohibido’ with singer David Archuleta
Tue, 15 Apr 2025
At the age of 16, David Archuleta captured hearts as the runner-up on American Idol. But behind the charismatic performer on stage was a young man struggling to reconcile his Mormon upbringing with his queer identity. In this episode, David shares how he nearly got married to women several times, contemplated suicide, and ultimately let go of everything he’d been taught it meant to be “good.” Here are his songs:
Fast Car - Tracy Chapman
Amor Prohibido - Selena
It’s Okay To Cry - SOPHIE
Jireh - Elevation Worship & Maverick City Music (feat. Chandler Moore, Naomi Raine)
If It’s Not God - Maddie Zahm
Hell Together - David Archuleta
Freedom! - George Michael
Listen to David Archuleta's full playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
John, Yoko, and a 'beautiful boy': How author David Sheff's life was shaped by three relationships
Tue, 01 Apr 2025
David Sheff’s memoir Beautiful Boy became a #1 New York Times bestseller and a major film, chronicling his son Nic’s harrowing battle with meth addiction. But before that, David was a music journalist who interviewed legends like John Lennon and Yoko Ono—an encounter that unexpectedly shaped his future as a father. In this episode, David traces how music once brought him joy, then grief—and, ultimately, a way back to his beautiful boy. Here are his songs.
Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy) - John Lennon
Why - Yoko Ono
Strawberry Fields Forever - The Beatles
Astral Weeks - Van Morrison
Smells Like Teen Spirit - Patti Smith
This Must Be the Place (Naïve Melody) - Talking Heads
Listen to David Sheff’s full playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
America, the broken? Richard Misrach photographs the country's splendor and scars
Tue, 18 Mar 2025
Richard Misrach is one of the most influential photographers of his generation, known for his haunting, large-scale images of the American West. His work captures both the region’s breathtaking beauty and the profound ways humans have altered the landscape. His photographs are housed in the collections of MoMA, the Whitney, and the Getty—but for Misrach, they serve a deeper purpose: creating a historical record. Here are his songs.
Angel from Montgomery - Bonnie Raitt
Misirlou - Dick Dale & The Del Tones
Effendi - McCoy Tyner Trio
The Times They Are a-Changin’ - Bob Dylan
Music for 18 Musicians - Steve Reich
La Vie en Rose - Grace Jones
The Garden - Jacob Bloomfield-Misrach
Listen to Richard Misrach’s full playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com.
See some of the art mentioned in this episode here: https://sfstandard.com/2025/03/18/richard-misrach-photographer-life-in-seven-songs/
Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
Held captive in Iran, Sarah Shourd found solace in a Seal song
Tue, 04 Mar 2025
Journalist, author, and playwright Sarah Shourd shares the songs that helped her though a childhood steeped in violence and poverty, and the 410 days she spent in solitary confinement as a political hostage in Iran. From screaming along to Rage Against the Machine as a teenager to belting out ‘Crazy’ by Seal in her prison cell, Sarah’s always used her voice. Now, she speaks out against the use of solitary confinement in U.S. prisons and mass incarceration. Here are her songs.
She’s Got her Ticket - Tracy Chapman
Killing in the Name - Rage Against the Machine
Crazy - Seal
At Last - Etta James
ELEMENT. - Kendrick Lamar
Suit of Armour - Danika Smith
This Joy - Resistance Revival Chorus
Listen to Sarah Shourd’s full playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
Rufus Wainwright’s rough road to becoming ‘the greatest songwriter on the planet’
Tue, 18 Feb 2025
Over the last three decades, Rufus Wainwright has released 10 studio albums, written two operas, and countless songs for TV and film. He’s been praised for his originality—Elton John once called him the songwriting GOAT. But in this episode, Rufus explains why having the confidence to be himself was really just about survival. Here are his songs:
1. Over the Rainbow - Judy Garland
2. Heart Like a Wheel - Kate & Anna McGarrigle
3. I'm Losing You - Kate & Anna McGarrigle
4. Raspberry Beret - Prince
5. Begin the Beguine - Ella Fitzgerald
6. La Donna è Mobile - Luciano Pavarotti
7. Hallelujah - Leonard Cohen
Listen to Rufus Wainwright’s full playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
Inside actor Rita Wilson's other life as a singer
Tue, 04 Feb 2025
Actor, producer, and director Rita Wilson is known for her performances in films like “Sleepless in Seattle” and “Now and Then.” Her name can be found on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and in credits for massive hits like “Mamma Mia!” and “My Big Fat Greek Wedding.” (She's also been married to one of Hollywood's biggest stars, Tom Hanks, for the past 37 years.) But despite her success, Rita spent her entire career dreaming of a different one—to be a singer-songwriter. In this episode, Rita talks about taking risks later in life, grappling with regret and grief, and finally finding her voice as a musician. Here are her songs.
Ode to Billie Joe - Bobbie Gentry
Everything I Own - Bread
She’s Leaving Home - The Beatles
California - Joni Mitchell
I will Always Love you - Linda Ronstadt
Slip Slidin’ Away - Paul Simon
Some Things I'll Never Know - Teddy Swims
Listen to Rita Wilson’s full playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
Director Cord Jefferson on winning an Oscar and writing for love
Tue, 21 Jan 2025
Writer and director Cord Jefferson charts his journey from being a rule-following kid to an angry teenager to an adult with depression. After a lifetime of rejection, Cord shares what helped him finally make "American Fiction," the Oscar-winning film that was always in him. Here are his songs.
Flamenco Sketches - Miles Davis
The What - Notorious B.I.G. (Feat. Method Man)
Boxcar - Jawbreaker
My Old School - Steely Dan
This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody) - Talking Heads
If It Makes You Happy - Sheryl Crow
Ben's My Friend - Sun Kil Moon
Listen to Cord Jefferson’s full playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
Introducing Professional Book Nerds: An Interview with Daniel Handler
Tue, 14 Jan 2025
On this special episode, we’re featuring a conversation from our friends at the Professional Book Nerds podcast, a podcast from the book nerds at OverDrive.
Every week host Joe Skelley chats book recommendations on a theme with his friends and bookish experts, interviews authors and personalities, and encourages people to check out all the amazing resources their library has to offer. Ranked number 5 of the top 100 book podcasts, this is the place for book nerds!
In today’s episode, Joe chats with author Daniel Handler (aka Lemony Snicket) LIVE during his book tour for And Then? And Then? What Else? Joe and Daniel talk about Tim Curry, sharing your personal life publicly, and what exactly it’s like being Lemony Snicket.
Listen to more episodes of Professional Book Nerds and follow the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/professional-book-nerds/id1065515588
Failing publicly and feeling at home with Nextdoor’s Nirav Tolia
Tue, 07 Jan 2025
Cofounder and CEO of Nextdoor, Nirav Tolia, looks back on his childhood in small-town Texas, and how an inner conflict about belonging may have led to him creating the first social network for neighbors. With his commitment to building community, it’s no surprise two of his seven songs include the words ‘home’ and ‘house’ in their titles.
Take me Home, Country Roads – John Denver
The Reflex – Duran Duran
World in My Eyes – Depeche Mode
Eye of the Tiger – Survivor
If My Heart Was a House – Owl City
Con Te Partirò – Andrea Bocelli
Beautiful Day – U2
Listen to Nirav Tolia’s full playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions?
Rock photographer Jay Blakesberg on capturing the souls of legends
Tue, 17 Dec 2024
From Nirvana to BB King, The Rolling Stones to Radiohead, legendary rock photographer Jay Blakesberg has been documenting music icons for nearly 40 years. His work has been published in thousands of magazines, documentaries and books, but what he’s most known for is creating a seminal photographic archive of the Grateful Dead. Here are his songs.
Hey Jude – The Beatles
Black Water – The Doobie Brothers
Wooden Ships – Crosby Stills & Nash
Eyes of The World – Grateful Dead
Born Under Punches (The Heat Goes On) – Talking Heads
Tangled up in Blue – Bob Dylan
Attics of My Life – Grateful Dead
Listen to Jay Blakesberg’s full playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
Sandra Bernhard’s ‘risky, beautiful, and heartbreaking’ life
Tue, 03 Dec 2024
From her groundbreaking role playing one of the first openly gay characters on television, to her iconic appearances on David Letterman — where she repeatedly made the host speechless — actor and comedian Sandra Bernhard has always been unapologetically herself. And yet, decades into her career, she says she still discovers new layers every time she performs. Here are her songs.
Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera) – Doris Day
Stop! In The Name Of Love – The Supremes
Like A Rolling Stone – Bob Dylan
People's Parties – Joni Mitchell
You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real) – Sylvester
Lose Again – Linda Ronstadt
Edge Of Seventeen – Stevie Nicks
Listen to Sandra Bernhard’s full playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
Chesa Boudin, raised by radicals, on the songs that shaped him
Tue, 19 Nov 2024
Lawyer Chesa Boudin’s professional life has been nearly as tumultuous as his upbringing. He was raised by family friends because his parents—members of the Weather Underground—were incarcerated for crimes committed when he was just 14 months old. Boudin eventually became a progressive San Francisco district attorney representing criminal justice reform. However, he was recalled a few years later. These are his songs.
Worlds Apart (1985 Original Broadway Cast) – Daniel Jenkins
Fast Car – Tracy Chapman
Dear Mama – Tupac Shakur
I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be – Free Nina Simone
Be (Intro) – Common
Here Comes the Sun – The Beatles
Baby Shark – Pinkfong
Listen to Chesa Boudin’s full playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
Rahsaan “New York” Thomas on breaking barriers behind bars
Tue, 05 Nov 2024
Rahsaan “New York” Thomas spent more than two decades incarcerated before being granted a commutation for his rehabilitation efforts behind bars. He shares how his life was shaped by growing up in Brownsville, “the murder capital of New York,” the music that got him through prison life and what he’s working on now. Here are his songs.
Rapper's Delight – The Sugarhill Gang
Survival of the Fittest – Mobb Deep
Do What I Gotta Do – Ralph Tresvant
Good Man – India Arie
Black – The-Dream
Empire State of Mind (Part II) Broken Down – Alicia Keys
Listen to Rahsaan “New York” Thomas’ full playlist on Spotify and also check out the podcast Ear Hustle about life inside prison. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
Why Kara Swisher loves country music and the military
Tue, 22 Oct 2024
Longtime journalist and media entrepreneur Kara Swisher has been covering Silicon Valley and the Internet since the days of dial-up. She’s taken nearly all of technology's titans to task with a fearless, no-nonsense style. But in this episode, she shows another side of herself: the “San Francisco liberal lesbian who loves country music and wanted to be in the military.” Here are her songs.
The Last Great American Dynasty – Taylor Swift
Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera) – Doris Day
Corner Of The Sky – John Rubinstein
Landslide – Fleetwood Mac
Jesus, Take the Wheel – Carrie Underwood
Wahine ‘Ilikea – Dennis Kamakahi
Quarter Moon – Cheryl Wheeler
Listen to Kara Swisher’s full playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
Turns out, Mark Cuban is an emotional guy
Tue, 08 Oct 2024
Billionaire businessman and investor Mark Cuban is known for making — or crushing — entrepreneurs' dreams on the TV show Shark Tank. But in reality, he's a big softie. Here, he talks about getting his start selling trash bags as a kid, opening a bar before he was even 21, and betting on the Internet early. Here are his seven songs, including his life’s “theme” and a song that brings him to tears.
Play That Funky Music – Wild Cherry
Life’s Been Good – Joe Walsh
September – Earth, Wind & Fire
Fame – DMX
Rapper's Delight – The Sugarhill Gang
Eminence Front – The Who
Listen to Mark Cuban’s full playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
Introducing American Masters: Joseph Gordon-Levitt Can Do That Genre Too!
Tue, 01 Oct 2024
Today we’re sharing an episode of a podcast from our friends at PBS that we think you’ll really like – American Masters: Creative Spark.
It’s a show that interviews iconic artists across disciplines about their creative journeys in a way that is sure to inspire listeners. This episode features an interview between host Joe Skinner and Tony Award-winning actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt. The actor discusses the vast “spectrum of realism” in his line of work. Whether it’s the recently released Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F, Lincoln, 3rd Rock From the Sun, The Dark Knight Rises, Mysterious Skin, 500 Days of Summer, or one of the dozens of other projects he’s starred in, Gordon-Levitt really shows his range.
Listen to hear him unpack his creative journey, and find more episodes of American Masters: Creative Spark at https://link.chtbl.com/eOfylsfA?sid=LISS
OpenAI’s Sam Altman: the human behind the machine
Tue, 24 Sep 2024
Sam Altman is the CEO of OpenAI, the groundbreaking company leading the development of AGI—artificial general intelligence. AGI aims to create machines that can think, learn, and understand the world like humans—or even better than we can. It’s a concept with the potential to transform every aspect of life, for better or worse. But in this episode, a rare glimpse into the human behind superhuman machine intelligence. Here are his songs.
Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto 2 – Sviatoslav Richter
What’s My Age Again? – Blink-182
That Was a Crazy Game of Poker – O.A.R.
Opus – Eric Prydz
Spring 1 – Recomposed by Max Richter: Vivaldi – The Four Seasons
Underwater – Rufus du Sol
Your Hand in Mine – Explosions in the Sky
Listen to Sam Altman’s full playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
How Rhodessa Jones went from nude dancer to theater icon
Tue, 10 Sep 2024
Rhodessa Jones is a performance artist who turned her life as a nude dancer into a theatrical revolution. From her days in a San Francisco peep show, where she danced to Prince’s “Soft and Wet,” Jones crafted her provocative experiences into a one-woman show that shook up the theater world. Ever since, she’s used her art to empower a generation of women to share their own stories. Here are her songs.
How I Got Over – Mahalia Jackson
Cupid – Sam Cooke
I Say A Little Prayer – Aretha Franklin
Mr. Tambourine Man – Bob Dylan
Soft and Wet – Prince
What's Going On – Marvin Gaye
A Change Is Gonna Come – Sam Cooke
Listen to Rhodessa Jones’ full playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
How Robert Reich learned to fight bullies
Tue, 27 Aug 2024
A giant in the field of politics, former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich—who stands just under 5 feet tall—has spent a lifetime fighting for, yes, the little guys. He shares how dealing with grade school bullies prepared him to battle for the middle class. Here are his seven songs.
Stardust – Hoagy Carmichael
Unchained Melody – The Righteous Brothers
Chain Gang – Sam Cooke
Baby I Need Your Loving – The Four Tops
Lady Madonna – The Beatles
Metaphor – The Fantasticks
Suzanne – Judy Collins
Listen to Robert Reich’s full playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
What Daniel Handler, aka Lemony Snicket, says about terror
Tue, 13 Aug 2024
Daniel Handler, or Lemony Snicket as you may know him, is the author of more than two dozen books, including the 13-book best-selling saga for young adults called "A Series of Unfortunate Events.” In much of Daniel’s work, terrible things happen to people. In this episode, we unpack why. These are his songs.
Symphony No. 3 "Eroica" Mvt III. Scherzo. Allegro vivace - Ludwig van Beethoven
Where or When - Julie London
Let's Go Crazy - Prince
Beethoven (I Love To Listen To) - Eurythmics
Enlightenment - Sun Ra
The Night You Can't Remember - The Magnetic Fields
Main Title and Anatomy of a Murder - Duke Ellington
Listen to Daniel Handler’s full playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
What inspired the original starchitect, Lord Norman Foster
Tue, 30 Jul 2024
The 89-year-old behind some of the world’s most famous buildings, including Apple’s “Spaceship” headquarters in Cupertino, the Reichstag in Berlin, Wembley Stadium in London and Hearst Tower in New York, shares how growing up in a working-class family and dropping out of school at 16 led to a career transforming workplaces and breaking down class barriers. These are his songs.
I'll Walk Beside You — John McCormack
Symphony No. 7 "Sinfonia antartica": I. Prelude. Allegro maestoso — Ralph Vaughan Williams
West Side Story, Act 1: Prologue (Original Broadway Cast Recording) — Jerome Robbins with music by Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
The Twist — Chubby Checker
Prelude & Fugue No. 12 in F Minor, BWV 857, WTC I — J.S. Bach
King Arthur, Z. 628, Act 3: Prelude While Cold Genius Rises - Frost Scene. "What Power Art Thou" — Henry Purcell
Bésame Mucho — Andrea Bocelli
Listen to Norman Foster’s full playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
How comedy saved Margaret Cho’s life
Tue, 16 Jul 2024
Raunchy, risk-taking and always hilarious, Margaret Cho has had a legendary career as a stand-up comic, actress and musician. She says her success is because of all the trauma she’s survived, not despite it. These are her songs.
(They Long to Be) Close to You — Carpenters
Eleanor Rigby — The Beatles
Doot-Doot — Freur
Our Lips Are Sealed — The Go-Go’s
Groove Is in the Heart — Deee-Lite
Wonderwall — Oasis
Chandelier — Sia
Listen to Margaret Cho’s full playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
‘Life in Seven Songs’ full theme song
Tue, 09 Jul 2024
We’ve received numerous requests from our listeners about our theme music, and we're excited to share the full track with you today! Composed exclusively for 'Life in Seven Songs' by the talented Kate Davis and Zubin Hensler, this music is an integral part of our show. Enjoy!
He shaped the iPhone—so what shaped Jony Ive?
Tue, 02 Jul 2024
You may not know his name, but you certainly know his work. Sir Jony Ive is the former chief design officer for Apple, and the mastermind behind devices most cannot imagine living without—the Macbook, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, AirPods and more. He joined Apple at just 25 years old, and together with Steve Jobs, transformed what was a financially troubled company into a juggernaut. These are his seven songs.
De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da – The Police
Main Theme / Carter Takes a Train– Roy Budd
Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone –The Temptations
Don't You (Forget About Me) – Simple Minds
Define Dancing – Thomas Newman
40 – U2
This Is The Day – Ivy
Listen to Jony Ive’s full playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
D’Wayne Wiggins on Tony! Toni! Toné!, Beyoncé and beyond
Tue, 18 Jun 2024
Music producer and musician D’Wayne Wiggins has mentored superstars like Beyoncé, Kehlani and Zendaya, all while touring with his own Grammy award-winning band Tony! Toni! Toné!. In this episode, D’Wayne reveals how he found his sound and helped others do the same. These are his songs.
Hot Fun in the Summertime - Sly and the Family Stone
Hey Joe - Jimi Hendrix
Strawberry Letter 23 - The Brothers Johnson
Imagination - Earth, Wind & Fire
The Jam - Graham Central Station
Be Thankful for What You Got - William DeVaughn
What's Really Going On (Strange Fruit) - D'Wayne Wiggins
Listen to D’Wayne Wiggins’ full playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
The truth hurts with SF Mayor London Breed
Tue, 18 Jun 2024
Host Sophie Bearman sits down with London Breed, the 45th mayor of San Francisco, and the first Black woman to hold the position. London opens up about how her life was shaped by the challenges that plague San Francisco, how she’s been criticized for being outspoken, and why she says that makes her uniquely qualified for the job. Here's her playlist.
Get Me Bodied – Beyoncé
Candy Girl – New Edition
Push It! – Salt-N-Pepa
End of the Road – Boyz II Men
I’m Every Woman – Whitney Houston
Ex-Factor – Lauryn Hill
Truth Hurts – Lizzo
Listen to London Breed’s full playlist on Spotify. Find the transcript of this episode at lifeinsevensongs.com. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at lifeinsevensongs@sfstandard.com.
Introducing ‘Life in Seven Songs’
Wed, 29 May 2024
“Life in Seven Songs” is a new podcast from The San Francisco Standard. In each episode, host Sophie Bearman brings you closer to influential figures through the music that has shaped their lives. “Life in Seven Songs” premieres on June 18, with new episodes released every other Tuesday.