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Added April 27, 2025
The Justice Project

by Peter Pringle

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Moth Storytellers
Julie Baker

Julie Baker is a single mom of two teenagers, a writer, a dog walker, and a barista. When she's not riding to her canine clients on her bike with purple handlebar streamers, she's practicing getting the perfect foam on any latte.

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Moth Stories
Recorded April 18, 2016
International Love Connection

by Julie Baker

An online connection leads to a real-world rekindling.

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Moth Stories
Recorded December 18, 2012
After The Game

by Eric Call

An expecting couple rush through an unexpected trip into the night.

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The Moth Podcast
Beyond the Stage with Tonya Scott Williams

A few months ago, we put out a call to listeners to host their own episode of The Moth podcast for its 10th anniversary. Today we're thrilled to pass the mic over to listener Tonya Scott Williams. In this episode, Tonya chooses three of her favorite stories to share.

A successful businessman reveals his childhood dream. An expecting couple rush through an unexpected trip into the night. An online connection leads to a real-world rekindling.

We'll also hear from two other listeners who wrote in that we loved. A special thanks to Larrnell Cross and Brennen Beckwith.

Storytellers: Alvin Hall, Eric Call, and Julie Baker

Hosted by: Tonya Scott Williams

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The Moth Sponsors
Added April 27, 2025
Moth Development Dept.

by Tina McElroy Ansa

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The Moth Radio Hour
Added April 27, 2025
You Say Goodbye

In this hour, four stories on saying farewell to family, the past, or sometimes the very earth we stand on. Hosted by Meg Bowles, The Moth’s Senior Director. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. This hour is funded by Home Advisor.

Ash Bhardwaj is tasked with bringing his father’s remains back home to India.

Courtney Antonioli questions her marriage, but not her love.

Becca Stevens loses her son’s childhood and childhood pet to time.

Michael Such plans for his last moment.

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Moth Storytellers
Ash Bhardwaj

Ash is a travel-writer, film-maker and storyteller who explores the world with curiosity, excitement and a sense of adventure.

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Moth Storytellers
Courtney Antonioli

Courtney Antonioli is a writer, performer, and filmmaker.  Her award-winning entertainment has been performed Off Broadway in New York City, and throughout the country.  In 2017 her solo-show, “18 days. 48 girls.” earned NYC’s Frigid Festival’s Audience Choice Award for best show.  She hosts Golden Girls Bingo at Q.E.D., named one of TimeOut NY’s “things to do” in NYC.

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Moth Storytellers
Becca Stevens

Becca Stevens is an author, speaker, priest, social entrepreneur, and founder and president of Thistle Farms, the largest social enterprise in the U.S. run by survivors of prostitution, addiction, and trafficking in Nashville, Tennessee. Her new book Love Heals (Thomas Nelson, September 2017) reinforces her belief that love is the most powerful force for change in the world and provides powerful tips on combatting the hardships of life with the transformative healing properties love can provide. In 2016, Becca was named a CNN Hero of the Year, and in 2011 the White House named Becca a "Champion of Change" for her work against domestic violence. Visit www.beccastevens.org for more. Follow her on twitter @RevBeccaStevens.

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Moth Storytellers
Michael Such

Michael Such was raised in rural England, and moved to London to study physics. Since then he has worked as a data analyst. Michael is also an organizer of The Smoke London International LARP festival. He plays and writes tabletop roleplaying and Live Action Roleplaying games, and was the winner of a Golden Cobra game design award in 2016.

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Moth Stories
Recorded September 25, 2017
Becoming Indian

by Ash Bhardwaj

Ash Bhardwaj is tasked with bringing his father’s remains back home to India.

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Moth Stories
Recorded February 9, 2016
Separate Together

by Courtney Antonioli

Courtney Antonioli questions her marriage, but not her love.

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Moth Stories
Recorded August 10, 2017
Goldie, the Goldfish

by Becca Stevens

Becca Stevens loses her son’s childhood and childhood pet to time.

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Moth Stories
Recorded September 25, 2017
Waiting to Go

by Michael Such

Michael Such plans for his last moment.

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The Moth Podcast
Becoming An Artist: Jonathan Santlofer & Bob Khosravi

In this week’s episode, two stories of artists breaking through and perfecting their craft. Jonathan Santlofer's tragedy has unexpected benefits. Bob Khosravi's wit and a war of words bridges a cultural divide.

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Moth Storytellers
Bob Khosravi

Bob Khosravi was born a baby, which his mother appreciated. A stand-up comic based out of Austin, Texas, Bob's casual storytelling style has led to performances across the country as well as gotten him invited to be perform in Austin’s own MoonTower Comedy Festival, the Oddball Comedy Festival, Portland’s Bridgetown Comedy Festival, and selected to compete in the San Francisco and Seattle International Comedy Competitions.

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Moth Stories
Recorded December 14, 2017
This One Time In America

by Bob Khosravi

Bob Khosravi's wit and a war of words bridges a cultural divide.

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The Moth Radio Hour
Added April 27, 2025
Live from New York City

In this hour, stories from a live Moth Mainstage in New York City. A teacher demonstrates the hard lessons of the frontier, a man's photo causes a firestorm, and a freedom rider rises in the face of the Jim Crow. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.

Micaela Blei leads a group of students down the treacherous Oregon Trail.

CJ Hunt tests his bravery during an apartment confrontation.

Nathan Englander causes a dust-up at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher.

Barbara Bowie finds motivation through the hardships of Jim Crow in Mississippi.

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Moth Stories
Recorded June 22, 2017
Life and Death on the Oregon Trail

by Micaela Blei

Micaela Blei leads a group of students down the treacherous Oregon Trail.

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