The Moth Podcast
Crowd Control: Tere Figueras Negrete & Adam Wade
This week, stories from crowded places and spaces.
Hosted by: Dan Kennedy
Storytellers: Tere Figueras Negrete & Adam Wade
This week, stories from crowded places and spaces.
Hosted by: Dan Kennedy
Storytellers: Tere Figueras Negrete & Adam Wade
Tere learns a lot about her fellow passengers when her commute goes ary.
Sarah Jane Johnson has enjoyed many careers over the years from a pizza delivery driver, professional organizer, street performer, women’s shelter guardian, educator, public speaker, waitress, and now the Chief of Staff for The Moth. She is the creator of the play, Devil in a Box, a roaring comedy/tragedy chronicling the effects of violence against women. She has recently fallen in love with cross-stitch and lives in Brooklyn with her family. www.sarahjj.com
In her journey to start a family, Sarah Jane Johnson also finds herself facing her past.
by Reyna Grande
Reyna Grande finds kinship with a man seeking asylum in the US.
In this hour, four stories of lessons learned. Lessons of sharing, flirting, parenting and religious texts. Hosted by Meg Bowles, Senior Producer. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.
Airdate: 2/11/20
Mitch Donaberger is a creative director, designer and illustrator currently living in Philadelphia. His favorite food, book -- and movie is: 'Fried Green Tomatoes.'
Leah Haydock grew up in the UK and has counted New England as home for the last 16 years. She lives in fear of developing one of those weird transatlantic accents like Madonna. Please don't tell her if she has. After going to school for genetics and pharmacology, Leah made the rather strange decision to become a photographer. It's working out so far. When she's not telling stories about relationships through her award-winning images (www.LeahHaydock.com) she likes to read, cook and take very slow walks with her two elderly miniature dachshunds. Leah is currently attempting to write a memoir, hopefully, it will work out better than her short-lived food blog.
As the great Cher once asked, Do you believe in life after love? This week, stories of loving and losing and everything in between.
Hosted by: Dan Kennedy
Storytellers: Leah Haydock, Mitch Donaberger
by Leah Haydock
After a turbulent history in online dating, Leah finds solace in pasta.
As the great Cher once asked, Do you believe in life after love? This week, stories of loving and losing and everything in between.
Hosted by: Dan Kennedy
Storytellers: Leah Haydock, Mitch Donaberger
Airdate: 2/14/20
In this hour, stories of questions. From rhetorical pleas to the curiosity and persistence of children, a favor for a kindred spirit and a request from a mourning mother, the important moments set in motion by a question mark. This hour is hosted by Moth Senior Director, Jenifer Hixson. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.
Beverley Elliott writes a song about a yellow dress, despite not owning one.
Lee Thomas is a newscaster with vitiligo.
Matthew McGough becomes a Yankee batboy.
Reilly Horan considers her relationship to clothing and to her identity.
Camille Woods seeks a small bit of comfort after the death of her son.
In this hour, stories of questions. From rhetorical pleas to the curiosity and persistence of children, a favor for a kindred spirit and a request from a mourning mother, the important moments set in motion by a question mark. This hour is hosted by Moth Senior Director, Jenifer Hixson. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.
Beverley Elliott writes a song about a yellow dress, despite not owning one.
Lee Thomas is a newscaster with vitiligo.
Matthew McGough becomes a Yankee batboy.
Reilly Horan considers her relationship to clothing and to her identity.
Camille Woods seeks a small bit of comfort after the death of her son.
Airdate: 2/18/20
In this hour, a member of a punk band gets summoned to jury duty; a man with MS hopes to qualify for a medical trial; a worker’s small rebellion at the reception desk; and a father attempts to make his son into a “man’s man.” Hosted by The Moth’s Senior Producer, Jenifer Hixson. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.
Danusia Trevino is forever changed by jury duty.
Charles Upshaw trains to walk 50 feet.
Morley McBride is asked to give up the soda she loves.
Chris Turgeon has a blind spot when it comes to his son.