When small talk pays off on Muni
What would make you take off your headphones on the bus to talk to a stranger? In this episode, storyteller Alex Randall shares how he started talking to his fellow riders, and how these “Muni chats” changed the way he looks at our city. This episode was recorded at Muni Diaries Live at Rickshaw Stop in November, 2022.
Listen to his story:
By day, Alex manages a support team at Atlassian, and by evening and weekend, he serves on the board at Z Space, leads walking tours of his favorite San Francisco neighborhoods. He says he takes the 38 Geary often and likes all things San Francisco: history, sports, art, politics, and of course, public transit. You can find him at @ArtrepreneurSF on both Instagram and Twitter.
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That’s a great episode! I love how Alex’s ‘Muni chats’ on the bus helped him connect with strangers and see the city in a new way. It reminds me of the random interactions you can have on platforms like omegle – you never know what interesting conversation might come up when you start talking to someone new.