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The Outsiders - Snap#413

An all-new Snap!  We proudly present, "The Outsiders." You can try to hide it, but everybody knows, "You ain't from around here, are ya'?"


Big Poppa - Snap #215

This week, Snap Judgment proudly presents our “Big Poppa” special, exploring the unique relationship between fathers and children. Stories about father figures, doting dads, protective pops' (and even those not in the running for “Father Of The Year.”)


Saved - Snap #412

Snap proudly presents, “Saved.”  Amazing stories of real people snatching victory from the jaws of calamity. 


Snap #309 - Performance Anxiety

We’ve all been there--at the moment on which everything depends, the moment of truth, with sweaty palms and shaky knees. This week, stories about people who face their fears ... or choke.


Contents Unknown - Snap #411

It's an all-new Snap, and we are letting our curiosity get the better of us. From NPR and PRX, Snap Judgment proudly presents... "Contents Unknown."


Rage Against The Machine - Snap #410

An all-new Snap..."Rage Against the Machine."  From NPR and PRX, amazing stories from people who decide they don't want to be cog in the wheel anymore. 


Absolution - Snap #310

Blame it on the kids, blame it on the president, blame it on the rain. This week, Snap Judgment brings stories about the act of shedding that blame, stories of forgivness.  We proudly present, "Absolution."


Outside Looking In - Snap #409

Snap proudly presents “Outside Looking In.”  Amazing stories from people struggling to find where they belong . . .

Check out the Song List for Snap #409 "Outside Looking In" now!


Sugar & Spice - Snap #304

Love is in the air, and this week Snap Judgment delivers stories of passion, heartbreak and the most important connection of all. Listen in, as real people relate their own experience with the craziest force in the universe.


Choosing Sides - Snap #408

From NPR and PRX, Snap Judgment presents "Choosing Sides." Real stories from real people forced to decide on which side of the fence they stand.


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