Snap Judgment
Sat 2p
Winner of the Public Radio Talent Quest, Glynn Washington delivers a raw, musical brand of storytelling, daring listeners to see the world through the eyes of another.
"It's storytelling... with a beat." - Glynn Washington Snap Judgment host
Glynn Washington takes listeners on a narrative journey - leaping from one person's frying pan into another person's fire. Deejay-driven musical delivery, paired with lush sound design, drops listeners into the very heart of what matters. Snap Judgment's fast-paced (sometimes dark, sometimes playful) narrative highlights people from across the globe who put everything on the line.
Latest Episodes
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A young Iraqi man fought against the government that terrorized his family for his whole life. His tactics were controversial, but they were very effective.
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When Snap Judgment producer Davey Kim was in 9th grade, he was the lead guitarist of a screamo emo band... but he almost wasn't.
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Glynn wants to make one small step for Glynn, one giant leap for mankind.
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George Garrett is a young man in the 60's making his way through the world of the California Youth Authority with his two fists of fury, his wits and a secret.
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In one of soccer's most legendary fairy tales, manager Harry Redknapp once plucked a hardcore fan from the crowd and put him to the test for West Ham United. What happens next made the fan a legend.
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Mark Sayer knew if he wanted to prove himself as a Thai Boxer, he'd have to fight in Thailand. Where in Thailand? That was another matter. For more, check out Matt Shaer's article in Men's Journal.
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Ellie was living the American dream. But one bite took it all away...You can find out more of Ellie's story and work here.
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Glynn experiences the sounds of silence.
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Shannon Cason performs at Snap Judgment Live! in San Francisco. One man's story of how he got everyone he wanted only to lose everything that mattered.
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When Avi Steinberg became a prison librarian, he thought his job would be to keep track of the books. Then he started reading between the lines. Check out his memoir, Running The Books, for more.