Asking the tough questions on Muni

How often do you ask yourself, “What would you do if this happened to you on Muni?” Storyteller Keli Dailey explores that very difficult question on stage at Muni Diaries Live, where she shared a tale about an unexpected turn of events on the bus. Keli is an award-winning journalist, performer and educator. ​She teaches media classes at the University of San Francisco, Saint Mary’s College of California and Mills College, where she also leads the Communication program.

She says that she believes in the power of comedy to communicate news, and that’s something we can definitely identify with here at Muni Diaries headquarters.

Listen to her story:

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Photo: Emily Huston

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  • i love this concept! there’s something about public transit that just brings out the most interesting stories and situations. i’ve definitely had those moments on muni where something unexpected happens and you find yourself thinking “would i have handled that the same way?” keli sounds like the perfect person to explore that – as a journalist she’s probably great at asking the tough questions, and with her background in comedy, i’m sure her story had both the humor and heart that makes these tales so relatable. the fact that she teaches at usf and mills college makes sense too – she’s clearly someone who knows how to communicate and connect with an audience. i appreciate that muni diaries gives people a platform to share these experiences, because honestly, half of my best stories come from riding public transit. can’t wait to listen to her full story on the podcast!

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