Snap #626 – Marwencol

Snap #626 – Marwencol

Snap #626 – Marwencol

October 9, 2015
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When Mark Hogencamp woke up in the hospital he had no idea who he was or where he was. He was beat up so badly that he couldn’t walk, talk or speak. When his therapies are cut off by Medicaid, Mark has to make his own treatment, and in the process he makes some most unusual friends.

Once you’ve listened, we know you want to see the photos. And lucky for you you can find them all in one book. Welcome to Marwencol comes out November 3rd. Do not miss it. Go to the website to get yourself a copy. You can find the documentary on which this story was based, Marwencol, there too. HUGE thank you to Jeff Malberg, the director of the documentary, for sharing his tape with us for this story.

Producer: Julia DeWitt

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Snap #626 – Marwencol

Snap #626 – Liar, Liar

Snap #626 – Liar, Liar

October 9, 2015
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Glynn must settle a mock lawsuit with his partner to pass his class. His tactics are ruthless.

Producer: Pat Mesiti-Miller

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Snap #625 – Above The Rim

Snap #625 – Above The Rim

Snap #625 – Above The Rim

October 2, 2015
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Glynn was almost a globetrotter…almost.

Producer: Pat Mesiti-Miller

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The Bat Boy And The Pine Tar Game

The Bat Boy And The Pine Tar Game

The Bat Boy And The Pine Tar Game

October 2, 2015
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Every baseball fan has heard of the superstar hitter George Brett and his infamous Pine Tar Gamebut have you heard of the bat boy’s version?

For more info, check out Daniel Barbarisi‘s story in the Wall Street Journal.

Producer: Davey Kim

Sound Design: Renzo Gorrio

Season 6 – Episode 25

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Snap #625 – Sleeping Girl

Snap #625 – Sleeping Girl

Snap #625 – Sleeping Girl

October 2, 2015
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What if you could live forever–but you had to be asleep the whole time? Would you want to live your life in a dream?

This story was commissioned by Serendipity, an audio fiction podcast produced by Ann Heppermann and Martin Johnson from Sarah Lawrence College. “Sleeping Girl” was inspired by The Sarah Awards’ Very, Very, Short Short Stories Contest. Learn more at thesarahawards.com. There you can listen to inspiring works, learn how to take part in the audio fiction revolution.

 

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Sleeping Girl – Katie Mingle

Her Partner – Eliza Smith

 

Producer: Eliza Smith

Written By Eliza Smith and Mark Ristich

Sound Design: Leon Morimoto

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