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Unpacked

No Midnight Media

Peculiar stories from real life. Hosted by Christopher Beale & Josh Taylor
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Unpacked episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Unpacked for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Unpacked episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Unpacked - More Expos & More Baseball Stuff
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04/08/19 • 9 min

Some more discussion around last week's Unpacked, and the reveal of next week's all-new Unpacked!

Recorded 3/28/19

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Jack breaks down his story, from the last episode, on a fun bonus episode of Unpacked!

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Unpacked - Coming Soon: Bret, Mickey & Walt
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08/02/19 • 1 min

Beginning August 26, Kory takes us inside the home, mind, and Bret Iwan...the current official voice of Mickey Mouse!

How does a suburban, 90s kid with big dreams grow up to be the voice of the most iconic cartoon character of all time? We'll find out when Unpacked presents: Bret, Mickey & Walt!

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Unpacked - First Look: Bret, Mickey & Walt
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08/19/19 • 6 min

In one week, we'll begin to share Bret Iwan's fascinating story. In this bonus, Kory shares one of his favorite sections of episode one!

If you would like to listen to episode one right now, head to our Patreon and join us for as little as $1 a month!

Unpacked presents: Bret, Mickey & Walt premieres August 26th.

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Unpacked will return! In the meantime check out episode one of Christopher Beale's new podcast Stereotypes - Straight Talk from Queer Voices. Listen and subscribe!

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Everyone’s coming out is different. Some folks can’t come out, and for many — when we finally do — we discover that there are more questions on the other side.

Meet Rae, a gender non-binary person who has learned to treat coming out as a process the length of a lifetime. Plus, Chris shares how he got caught in the act and forced out of the closet in high school.

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You can contact Christopher Beale on Twitter, and connect with the show at StereotypesPodcast.org.

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Unpacked - The San Francisco Bay Bridge Troll
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09/07/22 • 15 min

The Loma Prieta Earthquake struck the San Francisco Bay Area on October 17, 1989. The quake and the community galvanization that followed birthed a mystical protector forged from iron. His family still lives on the San Francisco Bay Bridge, but where? This is the tale of the Bay Bridge Troll. This story was originally reported for the KQED podcast Bay Curious.
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Unpacked - Returning to work after COVID-19
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02/22/21 • 10 min

If there is one piece of good news about the COVID-19 Pandemic its that more people recover from COVID-19 than die from it. In the state of California, so far, 40,000 people have died from COVID-19. But that’s out of more than 3 million diagnosed cases. Those people who recover, and quarantine...eventually return to work. That got me thinking - what kind of reception are they receiving in the workplace? The DeLeons have both experienced COVID-19 and both returned to work. That is where the similarities end. Special thanks to Angel & Ray DeLeon from Palmdale, CA for their story. Check out Angel's crafts here. - - - More information on my work at ChristopherJBeale.com. To support me with a monthly gift, check out the No Midnight Media Patreon.
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Unpacked - Other People's Kids
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12/09/21 • 9 min

An Unpacked bonus featuring an announcement about the future of the podcast, and Christopher is at California's Great America with a short story about how the pandemic changed one person's approach to the job they love.

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Thanks to California's Great America, Alaina Duffield, KALW, Lisa Morehouse, Abukar Adan, and Josh Taylor.

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Unpacked - Activity Found | a COVID-19 story
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05/11/20 • 20 min

The story of a San Francisco man recovering from a confirmed case of COVID-19.

"My heart starts beating so fast Wednesday night. Really, Really, Really fast. I get this numbness all over my body. My legs are falling numb. I have a hard time getting up. And I'm like, Oh my God. This is it. I’m gonna die." - Armando Zambrana

To get tested for COVID-19, click here.

To support my work on Patreon, click here.

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Johns Hopkins University San Francisco Department of Public HealthUC Davis

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Unpacked - Leap, and the net will appear.
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03/19/20 • 12 min

Coronavirus is changing everything here in California. Our jobs. Our commutes. Our religious and social practices. Social isolation will probably be the phrase that defines 2020, and we’re only 3 months in.

As people begin to practice social distancing and adjust to this new normal...I am feeling a pull to do something. I know I need to help, I want to help. But how can I best do that? As I’ve been meditating on this over the last few weeks, it finally came to me.

In one form or another I have pursued some kind of journalism for years now, and Unpacked now stands in a unique position to be a vehicle for that kind of work. But, in order to do that, I need to catch you up on what is going on in my world.

Over the last year I have reached a sort of a crossroads in my life. A lot has changed, and a lot more change is coming.

For almost 20 years now I have pursued my childhood dream of being a radio personality. Beginning in Orlando when I was a wee lad, I’ve been on the radio in Miami, Key West, New Haven, Boston, Colorado Springs, Gainesville (FL), Cleveland, Chicago, Dallas, San Francisco and Sacramento.

Admittedly - I’ve had a lot of success. But in that time, I have essentially moved where the job was. Every place I have lived, I have arrived completely alone with no reason to be there other than a radio job. At most of these stops along the way, I have departed with memories and friendships that will last a lifetime. But - I haven’t, up until recently, had the opportunity to pick a place to live, simply because I want to be there.

My boyfriend and I picked the San Francisco Bay Area and this past November, we moved to Oakland. We love it here. The dogs are happy we love the little church lawn across the street.

I’ve continued to commute to Sacramento on weekdays since mid-November but I must admit, it is exhausting, and it gets more challenging each day. For about 12 hours a day I am almost constantly in motion, and that would wear on just about anyone.

When I first got into radio, in 2000, my job was to do a single live radio show each day, and maybe some light production work.

Now, in an average week I host 45 hours of radio content on two radio stations, conceptualize, write, shoot and produce 5-10 minutes of original video content with varying locations, write a couple of blogs, record between 5 and 20 commercials and I may have a public appearance in a Sacramento suburb over the weekend. It’s a busy lifestyle.

Combine that with 4 hours of commuting each day and I arrive home most nights completely mentally fried. That’s why Unpacked has been so quiet these last few months. It’s unsustainable. I have reached that point where it’s time to make a few changes.

Stepping Down

First, I am stepping down from my role at Mix 96 and Now 100.5 at the end of June 2020. It’s been 5 years, and I am grateful to every single person who listened to anything I put on the radio in Sacramento and allowed me to thrive in this beautiful city.

I am beyond grateful for the opportunities afforded me by the team at Bonneville Sacramento, and CBS Radio before that. Through a merger, 4 cities and 2 companies I have been continuously employed for close to 11 years now, and in radio that is beyond rare. I am humbled, and will never forget the love and growth I experienced in Sacramento.

Thankfully, I am not living that far away.

My last day on the air at Mix 96 and Now 100.5 will be Friday, June 26, 2020. More on that as it gets closer.

I do not, as of writing this, have another full-time job lined up. I am open to discussing just about anything interesting including home voicetracking, production, reporting and editing. I would ultimately prefer to stay in the bay area. My email address is [email protected].--

So, what now?

For the next stage of my life and career, I want to do a wider variety of work. Learn some new skills, and challenge myself.

If you’ve been listening to our family of podcasts over the last 3 years, you have seen the infancy of this experimentation. I have found a love for telling stories, through audio and video. My real passion being radio, audio journalism and radio stories are natural next steps. Listen to my docu-series Unpacked presents Bret, Mickey & Walt if you want to hear my best (up to now) example, it’s here in this feed.

That passion and experimentation have opened some new doors for me here in the bay area. More on that in the coming weeks. Yes, you’ll hear me on the radio in the San Francisco bay area soon.

Christopher

Early in my career, at Y100 in Miami more specifically, I was asked to take on a stage name. More specifically, a two-syllable name. Something about a study of the percep...

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How many episodes does Unpacked have?

Unpacked currently has 60 episodes available.

What topics does Unpacked cover?

The podcast is about Radio, Lgbt, Society & Culture, Storytelling, Documentary, Podcasts, Gay, Npr and California.

What is the most popular episode on Unpacked?

The episode title 'Our overnight romance with dating apps' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Unpacked?

The average episode length on Unpacked is 21 minutes.

How often are episodes of Unpacked released?

Episodes of Unpacked are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of Unpacked?

The first episode of Unpacked was released on Aug 8, 2018.

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