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Snap Judgment
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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.

Glynn Washington, host Snap Judgement
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Glynn Washington, host Snap Judgement
"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.

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Latest Episodes
  • Political wonk Dhaya is hot on Bubba's trail. Performed with Snap Live! in San Francisco.
  • A young, penniless student arrives at UCLA with no place to stay and is forced to improvise. Performed with Snap Live! in San Francisco.
  • What's better than the Great Wall of China? Performed with Snap Live! in San Francisco.
  • Who do you sit next to when nobody wants you? Performed with Snap Live! in San Francisco.
  • Arminda Palacios was the seamstress for the swankiest hotel in Buenos Aires for 20 years. But when the financial crisis hit, she lost her job, along with her purpose in life. But not for long...
  • Adam Linn went to the Louisiana Center for the Blind in search of life skills — but what he got was so much more.
  • Glynn learns a little about human nature when he tries to introduce some racial diversity into his dating circle.
  • What happens when the machines start turning on you — but you're half-machine yourself? We've got answers in this radio play adapted from Delaney Nolan's original story, with all the bright lights on.
  • It's not easy to scare a fifth-degree black belt and professional martial arts instructor — but it can be done.
  • Lee kept seeing things, and hearing voices and noises late into the night. As Lee slowly lost his grip on reality, a Chinese mystic (thousands of miles away) lent a helping hand.