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On Location - Leading the Bay

On Location - Leading the Bay

Von: Sophia Layne
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What happens when the next generation of leaders finally gets the mic?

This podcast is a celebration of emergence — of the fresh voices, unconventional paths, and bold ideas reshaping what leadership looks like in the Bay Area and beyond. Each episode brings you into conversation with rising leaders from across industries, cultures, and communities, whose stories challenge the old playbook and offer a more expansive vision of what's possible.

These aren't just the leaders you already know. They're the ones you need to hear from — bringing perspectives forged by immigrant experiences, working-class roots, creative careers, and communities long left out of the room where decisions get made. Their stories are proof that collaboration, creativity, and courage come from everywhere — and that the future belongs to those brave enough to build it together.

Come curious. Leave inspired. And maybe, just maybe, recognize a little of your own story along the way.

Sophia Layne
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  • Making change personal – HLC Executive Director Evelyn Stivers
    Jun 2 2026

    Host Sophia Layne meets Evelyn Stivers, Executive Director of the Housing Leadership Council of San Mateo County, outside Pen Station — a model affordable family housing development steps from the Hillsdale Caltrain stop, complete with after-school care, a community garden, and a playground. It's a fitting backdrop for a conversation about what it takes to turn a good idea into a building full of families who finally have a place to call home.

    Evelyn traces a path from teenage peace activist and anti-poverty volunteer to environmental organizer to housing advocate — a journey that crystallized the night she showed up, against her boss's wishes, to a planning meeting where 300 people had gathered to oppose a senior affordable housing project. The development was killed by a requirement for six parking spots per unit — for seniors who couldn't drive. Evelyn went home and cried, then spent the next decades getting it right.

    The conversation gets at something most leaders in any sector will recognize: how do you move people who are afraid? Evelyn's answer is clear — lead with personal stories, understand the fear underneath the opposition, and hold the long view. She's seen former opponents show up at grand openings to take credit for the very projects they fought against. Her response? Big tent. Come on in.

    Sharp, warm, and deeply practical — this is a masterclass in leading through resistance, from someone who has been doing it, quietly and effectively, for decades.

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    19 Min.
  • Leading with laser focus and authentic hope - US Rep. Sam Liccardo
    Jun 2 2026

    What does good leadership look like when the system around you isn't working? Host Sophia Layne puts that question to US Congressional Representative Sam Liccardo — first-term member of the minority party in what some describe as the least productive Congress in the post-war era.

    His answer is disarmingly practical: find the areas where unlikely allies actually agree, get laser-focused on what you can move, and resist the pull of the outrage cycle. In a polarized Congress, that has meant identifying housing affordability as rare common ground, landing a seat on the Financial Services Committee, and introducing five bipartisan bills — three of which have already passed both chambers.

    Liccardo is equally candid about the emotional work of leadership — how to communicate authentic hope without glossing over hard realities, how to keep your team focused when the noise is deafening, and why focusing your resources where they’ll have the most impact might be the highest-leverage move you can make right now.

    Sharp, honest, and grounded in real experience — this one is for anyone trying to lead well in uncertain times.

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    17 Min.
  • Introducing ‘On Location - Leading the Bay’ – building something bigger than ourselves
    Jun 2 2026

    In this launch episode of On Location - Leading the Bay, host Sophia Layne and production assistant Laura Wilson kick things off from the top of Twin Peaks in San Francisco, and with a question that sits at the heart of everything this show will explore – what does it look like when leaders stop competing and start creating together?

    They reflect on the systemic cracks that were already showing long before the current moment — and the harder truth that no one can save us but us.

    And that's actually the good news.

    Through conversations with leaders from Congress to community nonprofits, from tech to the arts, On Location - Leading the Bay will explore the human, messy, meaningful side of building something bigger than yourself.

    Short, sharp, and a little bit electric — this is where it begins.

    Sophia Layne is a public advocate, former biomedical industry director and local school board member with deep experience in public education advocacy at the local, county, and state level. She is the founder of Bright Now Media and also hosts ‘On Location - Coastside Edition.’ Laura Wilson is a production assistant for Bright Now Media.

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    5 Min.
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