Stephen SnyderSS

Stephen Snyder

Senior Radio Producer
Peabody Award-winning radio producer Stephen Snyder joined The World staff in 1998. Then the president was in the middle of impeachment and launched cruise missiles into Sudan to try to destroy Al Qaeda. India and Pakistan seemed to be on the brink of a nuclear war. The world economy was on a boom that seemed to be benefiting only the wealthy.  Then, as now, Snyder's job was to help The World make the news beyond our borders understandable, interesting. Now, as then, he writes the daily 30-second radio ads that preview stories coming up on The World.  Sometimes he helps write and produce the stories themselves. Snyder also helps public radio stations — maybe yours — to make The World a successful part of their broadcast day. He writes the short fundraising messages that you may hear anchor Marco Werman read on the air during public radio pledge drives. Several times a month he directs the radio program, and gets to drive our roller coaster of an hour through reports, interviews, host intros and musical bridges, all the while watching the clock to make sure we don't collide with a newscast or a station break.   Before joining The World he was senior producer of public radio’s “Sound & Spirit."  From 1989-1995 he produced the Peabody Award-winning children’s news program “Kid Company” on WBZ in Boston. Before that he was a professional musician. He still makes music. 
How the humpback whale makes its song
8:19
Climate science translators
6:54
10th anniversary of Saudi bombing campaign on Yemen
6:03
Out of Eden Walk
Out of Eden Walk: Walking through COVID
6:57
Welcoming spring around the world
2:20
Walking through COVID-19
6:57
Remembering Formula 1’s Eddie Jordan
2:09
Destroyed Ukrainian dam unleashed toxic time bomb
4:16
Measles — a global picture
3:54
London comedy club bans Botox
2:13
London’s ‘chatty cabins’ flying over the Thames
1:41
Maternal health program saves lives of women and infants in Tanzania
3:57
Out of Eden Walk
Out of Eden Walk: Cellophane oasis
3:47
Cellophane oasis
3:47
Seeds from African countries safely stored in Norway
1:33
Indian film goer sues theater over pre-film ads
3:54
Musicians go silent to protest AI
3:53
Canada’s hockey victory over US more than a game
2:43
Mummies smell good
2:27
France to increase taxes on air travel
3:50
Australians flock to sniff a corpse flower
1:57
A century since the roots of human lineage were traced to Africa
6:37
Cybersecurity
WhatsApp identifies dozens of users hacked by Paragon spyware company
5:53
Out of Eden Walk
Out of Eden Walk: South Korea’s Mud Mausoleum 
7:28
South Korea’s mud mausoleum
7:28
Syria’s national symphony plays 1st concert since the fall of Assad
2:14
WhatsApp hack foiled, for now
5:53
Remembering Marianne Faithfull
4:08
Asteroid contains some of life’s building blocks
4:56
Viking fire festival continues ancient tradition
1:01
Tariffs’ threat and reality
6:04
Tbilisi bus passengers get surprise protest messages
2:14
Out of Eden Walk
Out of Eden Walk: A 12-year walk between oceans
7:36
A 12-year walk between oceans
7:36
Special buns to welcome the sun in northern Norway
3:55
Remembering pioneering Afro rock legend Teddy Osei
2:53
TikTok refugees turn to RedNote
2:24
Ice core tells the story of more than a million years of Earth’s history
4:01
Out of Eden Walk
Out of Eden Walk: South Korea’s love motels
3:28
A traveler’s postcard from South Korea’s ‘love motels’
3:28
Christmas tree afterlife
2:10
Italy’s ‘Robinson Crusoe’ remembered
2:06
Mocktails without borders
4:31
Ukraine halts flow of Russian gas to Europe
4:37
Lost cities revealed in Uzbekistan
4:22
Dinosaur science turns two centuries old
5:06
Protecting rhinos with radioactivity
5:15
Why the Houthis are hard to defeat
4:11
No Guinness at the pub
2:41
Fake Tinder accounts expose US soldiers abroad
5:30
African trivia game
8:12
Brazilian singer accuses Adele of ripping him off
3:21
Iranian singer faces prosecution
3:59