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Snap Judgment
English - August 08, 2019 16:00 - ★★★★★ - 10.8K ratingsPerforming Arts Arts Society & Culture Documentary glynn washington snap music storytelling wnyc Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
A man inspired by joy writes a song, then he discovers it’s become a weapon. And a boy beat down by life learns to fight back, with the help of an upper-cut and milkshakes.
STORIES
Life On Easy Street
A musician writes a song so catchy, it takes over the world...then he finds out it's become a weapon. "Easy Street" turned into something it was never meant to be.
This story contains explicit language, sensitive listeners are advised.
A big thanks to Joe Sivick & producer Deena Prichep
Listen to the Easy Street (Redux) single by The Occupy ICE PDX Alliance on Apple Music or iTunes.
Producer: John Fecile
Original Score: Renzo Gorrio
The Little Boxer
It's the 1950s in San Francisco. After getting beat one time too many, little Gus Lee decides to fight back.
A big thanks to Gus Lee. This story comes from his novel, “China Boy,” based on his childhood. Lee is a courage-based leadership trainer and consultant. He’s now completing his eighth book, "Courage Is a Verb."
Producer: Liz Mak
Original Score: Renzo Gorrio
Season 10 Episode 21
A man inspired by joy writes a song, then he discovers it’s become a weapon. And a boy beat down by life learns to fight back, with the help of an upper-cut and milkshakes.
STORIES
Life On Easy Street
A musician writes a song so catchy, it takes over the world...then he finds out it's become a weapon. "Easy Street" turned into something it was never meant to be.
A big thanks to Joe Sivick & Producer Deena Prichep
Producer: John Fecile
Original Score: Renzo Gorrio
The Little Boxer
After getting beat one time too many, little Gus Lee decides to fight back.
A big thanks to Gus Lee. This story comes from his novel, “China Boy,” based on his childhood.
Producer: Liz Mak
Original Score: Renzo Gorrio
Season 10 Episode 21