The Moth Radio Hour Stations
Added May 2, 2025United Kingdom
Moth Storytellers
Jim Giaccone
Jim lives in Bayville, New York and owns a small plumbing contracting business. For the past 10 years he’s been a mentor with Tuesday’s Children to two young brothers who lost their father on 9/11. Jim also spends his time volunteering and leading tours at the 9/11 Tribute Museum.
Moth Stories
Recorded May 20, 2013Memories, Monsters, Mountaintops
by Jim Giaccone
A man conquers a nightmare in memory of his brother.
The Moth Podcast
Jim Giaccone: Memories, Monsters, Mountaintops
A man conquers a nightmare in memory of his brother.
Dispatches from The Moth
Added September 14, 2017Teacher Spotlight On...Tara Zinger
Moth Storytellers
David Litt
David Litt wrote speeches for President Obama from 2011 to 2016. For four years, David was the lead writer for the President’s comedy monologue at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. He currently serves as the head writer/producer for the DC office of Funny or Die. His memoir is called Thanks, Obama: My Hopey Changey White House Years.
Moth Stories
Recorded March 21, 2017“Have You Met Him Yet?”
by David Litt
David Litt sings for the love of country and his job.
Moth Storytellers
Carl Bernstein
Carl Bernstein shared a Pulitzer Prize with Bob Woodward for his coverage of Watergate for The Washington Post. With Woodward he is the author of the book All the President’s Men. He also wrote A Woman In Charge: The Life of Hillary Rodham Clinton, and is currently writing a memoir about his apprentice years at The Washington Star.
Moth Stories
Recorded October 6, 2006The Copy Boy
Carl Bernstein tries to not mess up on his first day of work at a newspaper.
Moth Stories
Recorded August 10, 2016Burning Down The House
Nick Baskerville gets in over his head at his first big job as a firefighter.
Moth Storytellers
Vivian Huang
Vivian Huang is both a physician and epidemiologist who previously worked with the organization Partners in Health.
Moth Stories
Recorded June 26, 2016Triage on a Syrian Chicken Farm
by Vivian Huang
Vivian Huang comes face to face with her family history while treating a patient in Syria.
The Moth Radio Hour
Added May 2, 2025Finding Your Calling
In this hour, stories about finding your calling. A speech writer has a defining moment at the White House; a young Carl Bernstein gets his first job as a copy boy in a news room; a firefighter charges into his first big blaze; and a doctor struggles with duty and identity while serving in a medical camp in Syria. Hosted by The Moth's Artistic Director, Catherine Burns. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.
David Litt sings for the love of country and his job.
Carl Bernstein tries to not mess up on his first day of work at a newspaper.
Nick Baskerville gets in over his head at his first big job as a firefighter.
Vivian Huang comes face to face with her family history while treating a patient in Syria.
Moth Stories
Recorded June 22, 2016Thumbs Up!
Nathan Englander's knack for photography lands him in a tricky situation while traveling abroad.
The Moth Podcast
Nathan Englander: Thumbs Up!
Nathan Englander's knack for photography lands him in a tricky situation while traveling abroad.
The Moth First Lines Project
Want to get involved in our latest project for students and teachers? Scroll down for details!