The Leap explores life’s make-or-break moments.
Debuts Tuesday, October 6
KQED is thrilled to announce the launch of The Leap, a storytelling podcast about people in life-defining moments ─ the dreams that drive them and the changes they never saw coming.
Season One of the The Leap launches on KQED.org, iTunes and SoundCloud. Episode one, “Liquid Ass,” reveals how the world’s worst smell started as a high school gag and lead to an unpredictable leap. Subsequent episodes explore how a punk-rock guitar icon leapt into a very unlikely new line of work and how two close friends were brought together by a tragic coincidence.
One upcoming episode, “Windfall,” is a breaking news story exclusive. The Leap will reveal the identity and quirky story of a Bay Area non-profit poised to receive a transformational donation, a surprise bequest of millions of dollars from a total stranger.

The Leap is produced and hosted by award-winning reporter-producers Amy Standen and Judy Campbell. Also on the team are Jason Black, Siouxsie Oki and Matthew Williams. The podcast’s executive-in-charge is public radio veteran Jo Anne Wallace, Vice President and General Manager, Radio as well as Vice President, TV and Radio Programming at KQED.