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Dispatches from the Moth · Posted On: Jul 29, 2021

Moth Playlist: The Heat is On

by The Moth Staff

Summer can sometimes make you feel like you are losing your cool---so can certain situations. This week’s playlist is all about reaching those boiling points. @media screen and (max-width: 600px) { #TheHeatisOnPlaylist { width: 350px; }...

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Dispatches from the Moth · Posted On: Jul 19, 2021

Moth Playlist: National Moth Day

by The Moth Staff

Monday, July 19th just happens to be National Moth Day. Who knew? Well, we did, so we put together a playlist that celebrates rebirth, awakenings, and coming out of your shell. @media screen and (max-width: 600px) { #NationalMothDayPlaylist { width: 350px; }...

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Dispatches from the Moth · Posted On: Jun 30, 2021

Moth Playlist: Breaking Free

by The Moth Staff

Breaking Free!Starting over, letting go, seizing the moment, and learning to use your outside voice. Celebrate (and savor) independence whenever you can.Let this week's playlist inspire your rebel spirit. @media screen and (max-width: 600px) { #BreakingFreePlaylist { width: 350px; }...

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Dispatches from the Moth · Posted On: Jun 24, 2021

Of This Earth: Stories of Nature's Miracles

by The Moth Staff

Presented in partnership with Bright Cellars Together, The Moth and our friends at Bright Cellars are celebrating our earth, which, from air to grapes, gives us small and large miracles every single day. Using these story prompts, we invite you to consider: What you might be able to do to better protect and preserve our natural resources? When was the last time you got outside and appreciated the great outdoors in your city or state? What about nature makes you feel most joyful? ...

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Dispatches from the Moth · Posted On: Jun 17, 2021

Moth Playlist: Juneteenth

by The Moth Staff

Happy Juneteenth! Juneteenth commemorates the day in 1865 when enslaved African Americas in Galveston, Texas were finally informed that the Civil War had ended, and that they were free…two full years after President Abraham Lincoln declared it. A Gallup survey showed that more than 60 percent of Americans have little or no awareness about Juneteenth, reminding us that knowing our country's history and its stories is more important than ever. This week’s playlist cel...

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