Tricknology – Snap Classic

2019-05-02 Snap Judgment 0

STORIES  “Glynn – Tithe Me Not” Original Score and Sound Design: Pat Mesiti-Miller   Whiteboy John & The Seven Saints Description:  How did a kid from Harlem become the biggest heroin dealer in upstate New York, almost overnigoht?  And what would it

No One Calls Me Shooter

2019-04-25 Snap Judgment 0

School shootings and their tragic aftermath have become an all too common story. But here’s one side of it that you probably haven’t heard. This story takes place at a high school in Portland, Oregon, where officials fear the next school shooter might be

Good Morning, Mosul – Snap Classic

2019-04-18 Snap Judgment 0

A tiny, pirate radio station broadcasts to the thousands of families trapped in ISIS-controlled Mosul. When listeners start calling in, something remarkable happens. Producer:  Anna Sussman Original Score and Sound Design:  Leon Morimoto and Pat Mesiti-M

Snap LIVE! At The Paramount

2019-04-12 Snap Judgment 0

Niagara Falls Glynn’s trip to Niagara Falls starts in the Tunnel of Love with a taboo first kiss. Performed live by Glynn Washington.     Don Reed  – Things You Wouldn’t Normally Do  When Don Reed got accepted into UCLA he was ecstatic; problem was he wa

The Promised Land

2019-04-05 Snap Judgment 0

The story of a small Christian hill town in Palestine, and the 18 cows that kind of, almost, but never really, changed the course of its future. Producer: Shaina Shealy Original Score: Leon Morimoto Season 10 Episode 10

Love Me’s “Meet Cute”

2019-03-15 Snap Judgment 0

John Cotrocois is obsessed with meet-cutes. The problem is, he often falls for the wrong men and winds up in one mind-boggling situation after another. Will his dream of a fairy-tale romance come true? Producers: Mira Burt-Wintonick and Cristal Duhaime S

Peace Of Mind with Bhi Bhiman – Snap Spotlight

2019-03-08 Snap Judgment 0

Snap spotlights the smart new podcast “Peace of Mind” with Bhi Bhiman. In the inaugural episode, Bhi interviews Glynn Washington, bestselling author Dave Eggers, and renowned social psychologist, Lee Ross. The soundtrack to the episode is “Brother, Can Y