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In the mid-70s, Conan was hired to direct and produce a nature documentary. But he wanted to do some
Sometimes the only word you hear is "No." But what if you always said "Yes"? Snap Judgment proudly p
What if you could be you without all of the responsibility, the guilt, and the self-loathing? Too go
When you’re a safari guide on the Zambezi River, you always know that things could go horribly wrong
Featuring a new story from the "Real Black Klansman" Detective Ron Stallworth...we're going face to
"Mirror Touch" Neurologist Joel Salinas on mirror-touch synesthesia. "What Accent?" Ellen Spencer
After a salesman at Oakland’s Lake Merritt disappears, journalist Tammerlin Drummond investigates wh
Dylan Evans had hit a wall. Life was becoming too routine, too mundane. So he did something very few
In the 1970s, thousands of Vietnamese refugees were left on the remote Anambas Islands in Indonesia.
In 2009, Jane Gillooly came across an item on Ebay that piqued her imagination. The picture was of
The story of The Mirage, the famous undercover Chicago Sun bar, as told by two reporters posing as b
An all new season of Spooked, the podcast, is dropping early August. In this episode, we’re featurin
The first rule about fight club is you do not talk about fight club. Ray Christian breaks that rule
Snap Judgment joins the podcast Ear Hustle for a look at parenting from inside San Quentin State Pri
In 2006, a wolf was born in Yellowstone who would become a legend in her own time. For more about t
What do you do when someone tells you something you know to be false, and yet...you can just tell th
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When the fight is over we still have to deal with the pieces of the battle that remain inside. Feat
When Avi Steinberg became a prison librarian, he thought his job would be to keep track of the books