Shame

Published: Sept. 17, 2020, 8:33 p.m.

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What\\u2019s keeping you from feeling proud today? We\\u2019re exploring that question with a special Snap two-for-one: SHAMEBOOTH, a traveling art installation, hotline, and podcast featuring the voices of real people sharing their shame, and \\u201cQuiet Is Best,\\u201d a story from Julie Lindahl about her shocking discovery of a secret -- and shameful -- family legacy.

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Content advisory: These stories detail substances, violence/graphic images of Nazi Germany, and sexual assault. Sensitive listeners, please be advised.

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SHAMEBOOTH Recordings

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SHAMEBOOTH explores the science & psychology behind one of the most intense and isolating emotions a person can feel by capturing the voices of real people who step into a refurbished phone booth to speak their truths. It has become an art installation, podcast, hotline, live event space, and movement to help people get proud.

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A very big thank you to all of the brave people who stepped into the SHAMEBOOTH, baring their souls. For more, head on over to SHAMEBOOTH and subscribe to the podcast!

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SHAMEBOOTH\\u2019s creator and host is Paula Williams. The podcast is produced by the fine folks at SOUND MADE PUBLIC: Tania Ketenjian, Philip Wood, and Katie McCutcheon. Production assistance was by Snap\\u2019s Regina Bediako.

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\\u201cQuiet is Best\\u201d - Snap Classic

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When Julie Lindahl discovered that her grandfather had been an active member of the German SS, she decided to return to the scene of his crimes. But her grandmother made things difficult.

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Thank you, Julie, for sharing your story with Snap! A version of this story was originally produced for the podcast Kind World. For more, please make sure to check out Julie Lindahl\\u2019s book, The Pendulum: A Granddaughther\\u2019s Search for Her Family\\u2019s Forbidden Nazi Past.

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Produced by Erika Lantz, original score by Leon Morimoto with production assistance by Liz Mak

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Artwork by Teo Ducot

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Sound design by Pat Mesiti-Miller

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