The Futurologist – Snap #603 “Omen”

The Futurologist – Snap #603 “Omen”

The Futurologist – Snap #603 “Omen”

January 15, 2016
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The Futurologist’s job is to see the future but he’s losing his powers. You can read more of author Kristen Steenbeeke’s at kristensteenbeeke.com.

You can read Kristen’s original story on Tin House: http://www.tinhouse.com/blog/37063/the-futurologist.html

The Futurologist was performed by Josh Lebowitz. 

Producer Eliza Smith
Sound Design: Leon Morimoto

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The Birds – Snap #603 “Omen”

The Birds – Snap #603 “Omen”

The Birds – Snap #603 “Omen”

January 15, 2016
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With a houseful of her favorite birds, and a hurricane on the way, Nikki’s whole life is about to be upturned.

Find our more about her story on her website, nikkimoustaki.com
and in her new book, “The Bird Market of Paris.

Producer: Anna Sussman
Sound Design: Renzo Gorrio

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Portal – Snap #603 “Omen”

Portal – Snap #603 “Omen”

Portal – Snap #603 “Omen”

January 15, 2016
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Jennifer Percy was just a young graduate student researching PTSD, but the closer she got to understanding the inner workings of one soldier’s trauma, the more she lost her own footing in reality.

For more, check out her book: Demon Camp.

Producer: Nancy López
Sound Design by Pat Mesiti-Miller

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Dog Pound, Snap #701 – High Crimes and Misdemeanors

Dog Pound, Snap #701 – High Crimes and Misdemeanors

Dog Pound, Snap #701 – High Crimes and Misdemeanors

January 8, 2016
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Glynn’s dog lands him in big trouble…with the Ann Arbor Police.

Producer: Mark Ristich

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Til Death Do Us Part, Snap #701 – High Crimes and Misdemeanors

Til Death Do Us Part, Snap #701 – High Crimes and Misdemeanors

Til Death Do Us Part, Snap #701 – High Crimes and Misdemeanors

January 8, 2016
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After the Iranian Revolution of 1979, teenager Marina Nemat was sentenced to life in Evin — the most notorious political prison in Tehran. 
There she met a prison guard who would alter the course of her life…
Find out more about Marina’s amazing journey towards freedom in her book, Prisoner of Tehran.
Producer: Davey Kim
Sound Design: Leon Morimoto and Davey Kim

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