In this hour, a heartbroken woman has a wish come true; a homeowner gets an unwanted surprise; a struggling temp remembers his glory days; a foreigner witnesses history. 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.
Cole Kazdin dreams of forgetting her past.
Simon Bill's love for antique swords proves useful.
Chenjerai Kumanyika becomes a hip hop star.
James Shuter finds himself in Germany near the Cold War's end.
Airdate: 7/28/20
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In this hour stories of hindsight being 20/20: a lie goes too far, a haircut veers off course, dreams are lost to time, and one bold move with no regrets attached! This episode is hosted by Moth Executive Producer, Sarah Austin Jenness. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.
Alfonso Lacayo gets a bad haircut.
Noreen King's fib goes too far.
Megan McNally makes an assumption about her grandmother.
Nadia Hakim remembers her last time in Iran.
Robert Hallett gets a call from NASA.
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This week, two stories about the sometimes bumpy road to connection. This episode of All Together Now is hosted by Dame Wilburn.
Hosted by: Dame Wilburn
Storytellers: Aydrea Walden, Katie Vaca
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In this hour stories of hindsight being 20/20: a lie goes too far, a haircut veers off course, dreams are lost to time, and one bold move with no regrets attached! This episode is hosted by Moth Executive Producer, Sarah Austin Jenness. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.
Alfonso Lacayo gets a bad haircut.
Noreen King's fib goes too far.
David Watson Mwabila questions his culture's perception of disability.
Megan McNally makes an assumption about her grandmother.
Nadia Hakim remembers her last time in Iran.
Robert Hallett gets a call from NASA.
Airdate: 8/4/20
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by Nadia Hakim
Nadia Hakim remembers her last time in Iran.
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by David Litt
David Litt channels his alter ego, "Lips," while working as a presidential speechwriter.
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Sharon Salzberg is a pioneer in the field of meditation, a world-renowned teacher and NY Times bestselling author. She has played a crucial role in bringing meditation and mindfulness to the West and into mainstream culture since 1974, when she first began teaching. Sharon is the co-founder of the first western meditation center in the US: The Insight Meditation Society, in Barre, MA. She has authored ten books, including the New York Times bestseller, Real Happiness, her seminal work, Lovingkindness and her 2017 release, Real Love: The Art of Mindful Connection. Acclaimed for her down-to-earth teaching style, Sharon offers a secular, modern approach to Buddhist teachings, making them instantly accessible. She is a regular columnist for ON BEING, a contributor to Huffington Post, and the host of her own podcast, THE METTA HOUR, with over 70 episodes. Learn more at www.sharonsalzberg.com
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by Sharon Salzberg
Sharon Salzberg's meditation teacher encourages her to use her voice and past experience to help others.
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Nimisha Ladva is a writer, storyteller, and playwright. Her story, An American Family, was recently anthologized in RISK! True Stories People Thought They’d Never Dare to Share. Uninvited Girl: An Immigrant Story, Nimisha’s solo performance play, had its NYC premiere in June 2018 at the Women in Theater Festival, hosted by Project Y Theater. She is currently at work on a new play, Goddess at the Lucky Lady Motel. She teaches at Haverford College where she is Visiting Assistant Professor of Writing and Specialist in Oral Communication and Public Speaking.
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by Nimisha Ladva
Nimisha Ladva sees the subtle ways her mother defies the patriarchal structure of her extended family.
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by Alexis Barton
Alexis Barton learns nothing good happens after midnight.
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