Former U-M student hosts NPR’s “Snap Judgment”

Before Michigander Glynn Washington created Snap Judgment (and won the Public Radio Talent Quest contest), he was a U-M law school student and a spoken word poet in Detroit. Now, he hosts the weekly story-telling show on National Public Radio (which can be listened to as a podcast). This week his show, entitled Hand Of Fate, features a tale of being a transfer student at U-M. Check out the show here.

Before Michigander Glynn Washington created Snap Judgment (and won the Public Radio Talent Quest contest), he was a U-M law school student and a spoken word poet in Detroit. Now, he hosts the weekly story-telling show on National Public Radio (which can be listened to as a podcast). This week his show, entitled Hand Of Fate, features a tale of being a transfer student at U-M.

Check out the show here.

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