Dispatches from The Moth
Added May 1, 2020Moth Playlist: Faithful Companions
Dispatches from The Moth
Added May 1, 2020Storytelling School with The Moth: Bi-Weekly Storytelling Activity #10
Dispatches from The Moth
Added May 5, 2020Storytelling School with The Moth: Bi-Weekly Storytelling Activity #11
Moth Storytellers
Beth Bucher
Dispatches from The Moth
Added May 5, 2020The MOTHerview with Storyteller Carmen Rita Wong
Moth Storytellers
Carmen Rita Wong
Carmen is the Founder and CEO of Malecon Productions, LLC, serves on the board of The Moth, the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, and is co-Chair of the New York City Mayor’s Office of Latin Media and Entertainment Commission. Carmen is a writer, producer, and the former co-creator and host of the daily, primetime, television show, On the Money, on CNBC. A former editor at MONEY magazine, Carmen was also a national advice columnist for Glamour, Latina, Essence and Good Housekeeping as well as an expert with NBC’s TODAY Show, MSNBC, CNN, CBS This Morning, ABC’s The View, and has written for The New York Times and “O” Magazine. A member of President Obama’s ‘Business Forward’ initiative to further African-American, Latino and Asian business owners, Carmen was also a faculty professor of behavior economics at New York University and is the author of two best-selling financial advice books. She is also the author of a novel series, creator and host of the podcast ‘The Carmen Show: Life, Money + No Apologies’, and invests in and advises female-led and owned businesses, productions and content. Carmen lives in Manhattan with her daughter and their rescue pooch, Gloria.
Moth Stories
Recorded October 18, 2019Blue Genes
Carmen Rita Wong uncovers the complicated layers of her family's past.
Dispatches from The Moth
Added May 7, 2020Moth Playlist: Musical Interlude
Dispatches from The Moth
Added May 8, 2020Storytelling School with The Moth: Bi-Weekly Storytelling Activity #12
MothWorks
MothWorks at The Moth develops workshops and private events for leaders, colleagues, and communities to apply the craft of storytelling to build teams, inspire culture and elevate communication at work and beyond.
In-person and virtual experiences are available.
Get in touch at: works@themoth.org
Dispatches from The Moth
Added May 11, 2020Storytelling School with The Moth: Bi-Weekly Storytelling Activity #13
The Moth Radio Hour
Added June 26, 2024Hidden Treasure: Live from The Moth’s Education Showcase
--- This episode is available on your local radio station, PRX and below via The Moth Player. It will be published on Spotify, Apple and iHeart on 6/3/24 ---
A special live edition of The Moth -- with five stories from a night showcasing the graduates of Moth High School storytelling workshops. Join us to celebrate student stories of first kisses, culture shock, finding a niche, and baking apple cake. This hour is hosted by Moth Teaching Artist Julian Goldhagen, with additional hosting by Moth Executive Producer Sarah Austin Jenness. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.
Isobel Connelly grows up feeling like the stupid girl.
Saya Shamdasani feels caught between two cultures.
David Lepelstat is nervous about his first kiss.
Luna Azcurrain and her grandfather create a Thanksgiving tradition.
Beth Gebresilasie tries to protect herself from her family's constant moving.
The Moth Radio Extras
Added April 30, 2025Hidden Treasure: Live from The Moth’s Education Showcase extras
A special live edition of The Moth -- with five stories from a night showcasing the graduates of Moth High School storytelling workshops. Join us to celebrate student stories of first kisses, culture shock, finding a niche, and baking apple cake. This hour is hosted by Moth Teaching Artist Julian Goldhagen, with additional hosting by Moth Executive Producer Sarah Austin Jenness. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.
Isobel Connelly grows up feeling like the stupid girl.
Saya Shamdasani feels caught between two cultures.
David Lepelstat is nervous about his first kiss.
Luna Azcurrain and her grandfather create a Thanksgiving tradition.
Beth Gebresilasie tries to protect herself from her family's constant moving.