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Feb 27, 2025 • 49min

A Recipe for Survival

Coffee is the love language for two Gaza journalists Shrouq and Roshdi. But one morning at breakfast, their little family life is torn apart. Now, Shrouq must navigate a war, motherhood and the disappearing memories of love. And -- the story of a 10-year-old girl with a magnetic smile who makes magic out of breadcrumbs on a rooftop in Gaza and the internet is eating it up.STORIES After RoshdiCoffee is the love language for two Gaza journalists Shrouq and Roshdi. But one morning at breakfast, their little family life is torn apart. Now, Shrouq must navigate a war, motherhood and the disappearing memories of love. Thank you so much, Shrouq, for sharing your story with us.Produced by Ashley Cleek, Regina Bediako, and Shaina Shealy. Edited by Nancy López and Anna Sussman. Original score by Renzo Gorrio. Artwork by Teo Ducot.Chef RenadA 10-year-old girl with a magnetic smile who makes magic out of breadcrumbs on a rooftop in Gaza and the internet is eating it up.Many thanks to Chef Renad and her sister Nourhan Attallah. You can find Chef Renad on Youtube or Instagram.Special thanks to the Committee to Protect Journalists for sharing their extensive reporting from the Gaza Strip.  Produced by Shaina Shealy. Edited by Nancy López. Music by Renzo Gorrio. Translation by Ansam Ismail Kalloub. Recording by Shrouq.Season 16 - Episode 9 Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Feb 25, 2025 • 31min

What’s Ray Saying? “Black in the Military”

Ray looks back on his decision to join the army, unraveling a complicated history of Black military service and reflecting on the surprising changes the armed forces made in his life.This episode contains explicit language. Please take care while listening.This story comes to us from the incredible podcast, What’s Ray Saying? In each episode, Ray Christian, the award-winning storyteller, combat veteran, historian, and devoted father of six, invites you to become part of his community, as he shares stories from the scenic mountains of Appalachia.Listen to What's Ray Saying? wherever you get your podcasts! To get all things Ray -- check out his website.What's Ray Saying? is created, hosted, and written by Ray Christian. Mark Pagán is the senior producer. Jonathan Cabral is the associate producer. Story editing by Mark Pagán with development support from The Moth. Sound design by Rebecca Seidel. Original music comes from RJ Christian and Blue Dot Sessions. What's Ray Saying? is supported by its amazing listeners, PRX, and The Moth.Season 16 - Episode 8 Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Feb 20, 2025 • 49min

The Medicine Man - Snap Classic

Chris Lundy, a talented storyteller known for his performances at RISK! and USA Today's Storytellers Project, shares his family's unforgettable encounter with a Vodou priest while navigating a mysterious childhood illness. Ray Christian, an Army Sergeant and host of the podcast What’s Ray Saying, recounts a surreal training night involving LSD and a daring parachute jump that lifted troop morale. Together, they explore themes of healing, family, and the unexpected twists of life that shape our stories.
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Feb 13, 2025 • 49min

The Weight of Sorrow

Ronald Young Jr., creator and host of "Wait For It," shares a heartfelt story about coping with his mother's illness while grappling with his own perceptions of weight. Nygel Turner, host of "Adultish," opens up about his experience with gynecomastia, revealing the journey towards self-acceptance. The conversation dives into themes of body image, the emotional complexities of grief, and the significance of personal storytelling as a means to connect and heal. Together, they explore how love and support can aid in navigating life's challenges.
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Feb 6, 2025 • 33min

Spoon & Rusty Nail

Isobel Cockerell, a journalist with Coda Story, shares the gripping tale of Hashim, a young Uyghur man trapped under an oppressive regime. The discussion explores themes of hope versus despair, following Hashim's harrowing journey of escape and the emotional bond he shares with fellow detainee Muhammad. They rely on a spoon and a rusty nail for their daring escape attempts, underscoring the urgent need for freedom. Cockerell highlights the complexity of familial separation and the weight of shared struggles among those seeking liberation.
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Jan 30, 2025 • 48min

My Secret Self - Snap Classic

Andy Marra is on a mission to Korea in search of the mother she never knew with a secret she absolutely has to tell. And when two close friends can’t see each other face-to-face, they exchange letters from two very different places.The Birth DreamAndy Marra is on a mission to Korea in search of the mother she never knew with a secret she absolutely has to tell.Thank you, Andy, for sharing your story with Snap! Find out more about her advocacy work here.Produced by Regina Bediako, original score by Renzo Gorrio, artwork by Teo Ducot.Letters from UncuffedIt’s been almost a year since friends and family have been able to visit their loved ones in prison, due to the pandemic. Letters to the inside are always a lifeline. This year, more than ever.Today, from Uncuffed, we hear from Adamu Chan, who was recently released from San Quentin State Prison, while his friend Edmond Richardson, is still on the inside.Uncuffed is a storytelling project made by people behind bars, from inside California prisons, in collaboration with KALW. To hear the full version of this story, visit Uncuffed and make sure to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!Produced by Adamu Chan, Ninna Gaensler-Debs, Angela Johnston, Pat Mesiti-Miller & Eli Wirtschafter.Snap Classic – Season 16 – Episode 4 Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Jan 23, 2025 • 49min

The Last Thing on the List

Cassandra Dee, a stand-up comic, candidly navigates her battles with depression and suicidal thoughts, using humor to transform pain into connection. She shares stories about bullying, bad dates, and therapy failures, questioning if her jokes might cross a line. Caitlin Gill brings a hilarious tale of a life-altering accident involving a minivan, reflecting on body image and self-acceptance. Together, they illustrate how laughter can be a powerful tool for healing and understanding mental health struggles.
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Jan 16, 2025 • 54min

Gay Frog Happy Hour

Eric and David score their dream house in the country… with a lily pond. When one frog finds it, he tells a friend, who tells a friend, and pretty soon quiet sunsets are now very trilling. It’s loud, it’s proud and it’s about to bring the whole house down. Plus — a story from a man who pulls off an airmail stunt that most could only dream about.STORIES Gay Frog Happy HourEric and David score their dream house in the country… with a lily pond. When one frog finds it, he tells a friend, who tells a friend, and pretty soon quiet sunsets are now very trilling. It’s loud, it’s proud and it’s about to bring the whole house down.A very big thank you to R. Eric Thomas for sharing his story with Snap! Eric tells more of the frog saga and other hilarious tales in his most recent essay collection, Congratulations, the Best is Over! R. Eric Thomas writes the nationally syndicated daily advice column Asking Eric. He is a playwright, screenwriter, national bestselling author, and long-running host of The Moth in Philadelphia. Find all things Eric on his website.Produced by Justin Kramon, original score by Clay Xavier, artwork by Teo Ducot.Air Mail ManEver wanted to get some place real bad but didn’t have the funds? Ever try to think up crazy ways to get to your destination, without having to pay? You’re gonna want to listen to this story. Brian Robson pulled off an airmail stunt that most of could only dream about.Produced by Anna Sussman, original score by Renzo Gorrio.Season 16 - Episode 2 Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Jan 9, 2025 • 50min

The Line - Snap Classic

It’s 1972 and Singer Nobuko “JoAnne” Miyamoto and her partner Chris Ijima get “the call.” It’s Yoko Ono and John Lennon inviting them to sing on national TV. What happens next is musical history. And a young massage therapist in Miami Beach gets the business offer of a lifetime. So he shakes hands with the devil and hopes for the best.STORIESWe Are Not Yellow PearlIt’s 1972 and Singer Nobuko “JoAnne” Miyamoto and her partner Chris Ijima get “the call.” It’s Yoko Ono and John Lennon inviting them to sing on national TV. What happens next is musical history.This story contains strong language and references to Japanese Internment and racism against Asians and Asian Americans. Sensitive listeners, please be advised.Thank you, Nobuko, for sharing your story with Snap!After their first and last TV performance, Nobuko and Chris recorded “Yellow Pearl,” “We Are The Children,” and other songs on their 1973 album A Grain of Sand: Music for the Struggle by Asians in America. And while Chris, unfortunately, passed away in 2005, Nobuko is still making music to this day.For more, check out Noboku’s recently released memoir: Not Yo’ Butterfly: My Long Song of Relocation, Race, Love, and Revolution. And go to Noboku’s website to see what she’s working on next!Produced by David Exumé, original score by Daniel RieraThe Accidental Arms DealerA young massage therapist in Miami Beach gets the business offer of a lifetime. So he shakes hands with the devil and hopes for the best.Big thanks to David Packouz for sharing your story. If you want to find out the dirty, dirty, gritty, gritty behind this piece, check out the book written by Guy Lawson; it’s called “Arms and the Dudes.”Produced by Anna Sussman & Julia DeWitt in collaboration with Guy Lawson. Original score by Renzo Gorrio. Artwork by Teo Ducot.Snap Classic - Season 16 - Episode 1 Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Jan 2, 2025 • 49min

The Feast - Snap Classic

When men living in Muskegon prison watch the breaking news of George Floyd’s murder on TV, they decide to host a one-of-a-kind celebration of life. And when Cindy adopted a four year old girl from China, there was a lot the two didn’t understand about each other.STORIESThe FeastWhen men living in Muskegon prison watch the breaking news of George Floyd’s murder on TV, they decide to host a one-of-a-kind celebration of life. This story is a tribute to Robert “Silk” Cannon Junior. This episode contains strong language and references to police violence. Sensitive listeners, please be advised.Special thanks to William Welch and Dee Dee Kirkwood who helped make the bagel sandwich a reality for the men in Muskegon. Additional shout-outs to Catherine Nouhan, Stephen Carmody, and Delores Ingram.And major thanks to Tana Ganeva, a criminal justice reporter who has written extensively about Michael Thompson’s incarceration and petitions for clemency. You can read more about the George Floyd celebration of life in her article in The Counter. Tana is currently working on a book about Cold War escapees. Produced by Shaina Shealy, original score by Renzo Gorrio, artwork by Teo Ducot.Xiao XiaoWhen Cindy adopted a four year old girl from China, there was a lot the two didn’t understand about each other.Find out about Cindy’s story (and her books) at CindyChampnella.com.Sound Design by Pat Mesiti-Miller, produced by Anna Sussman.Happy New Year Snap Nation! Snap Classic - Season 15 – Episode 58 Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

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