"Tale of Two Cities" is back! On this episode we bring you stories about curious people and the things they do while we're sleeping. Tune in to hear stories about: a therapist helping people through hypnosis, a new mom staying up with her newborn, the graveyard shift at the BART station and a late-night laundromat that's never quiet.
Produced a piece about Bay Area Rapid Transit workers on the graveyard shift for UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism's podcast "Tales of Two Cities." Piece starts at 11:49."On this episode we bring you stories about curious people and the things they do while we’re sleeping. Tune in to hear stories about: a therapist helping people through hypnosis, a new mom staying up with her newborn, the graveyard shift at the BART station and a late-night laundromat that’s never quiet. This episode also features an interview with Dr. Kate Kaplan, a sleep specialist who shares the secrets to a good night’s rest. Thanks for listening."
I produced and reported this piece as part of UC Berkeley School of Journalism's immigration reporting course.
On Sept. 26, 2017, more than 1,300 people became United States citizens in Oakland, CA.
Photo: James Durbin/Midland Reporter-Telegram
Reporter Erin Stone spoke to Midland County Sheriff Gary Painter, who served in the Marines during the Vietnam War, about Veterans Day. Click here to listen to Painter talk about his time in Vietnam.