Moth Stories
Recorded January 22, 2020Mac and Cheese
Gabrielle gets a surprise when she tries to share her macaroni and cheese recipe.
Gabrielle gets a surprise when she tries to share her macaroni and cheese recipe.
Amanda Gorman is the youngest inaugural poet in U.S. history, as well as an award-winning writer and cum laude graduate of Harvard University, where she studied Sociology. She has written for the New York Times and has three books forthcoming with Penguin Random House.
Amanda Gorman takes her mother's advice during her Lion King audition.
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In this hour, stories of giving and receiving. A volunteer, a would-be chef, a firefighter, a date in need of a liver, and a scientist who needs a helping hand before she can help anyone else. This episode is hosted by Moth Producer Jodi Powell. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.
Stacey Curry and her boyfriend end up being a perfect match, in more ways than one.
Having grown up ashamed of her voice, Kristin Huang is reluctant to sing.
Kayleigh Hudson attempts to cook an elaborate meal for her friends.
Sivad Johnson decides, reluctantly, to step into the spotlight.
Mary-Claire King battles through heartbreak to make a breakthrough in cancer research.
This week, two stories of love, losing it, and finding it again when you least expect it. This episode of The Moth Podcast is hosted by Dame Wilburn.
Storytellers: Kemp Powers, Beth Bradley
Beth Bradley is a Denver native who tried living in New York, London, and Seattle before joyfully finding her way back last year. Along with working in publishing and content creation for many years, she’s also a local pub trivia host, hardcore quilter, and slow yet tenacious hiker. Beth loves adventures, her niece Roxy, Lakeside, and all dogs (her own elderly chihuahua Reno in particular). Her other great love is the Broncos, to the extent that she and her dad may or may not have written and professionally recorded a song about them four years ago.
by Beth Bradley
Beth finds something unexpected in the frozen pizza aisle.
This week, two stories of love, losing it, and finding it again when you least expect it. This episode of The Moth Podcast is hosted by Dame Wilburn.
Storytellers: Kemp Powers, Beth Bradley
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In this hour, the moments of shock and uncanny realizations, and the tenacity, perspective, and humor that help us through. An unexpected skating partner, a family divided, a daily commute, and surviving a catastrophic tragedy. This episode is hosted by Moth Senior Director Meg Bowles. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.
Aaron Pang describes a painful commute on San Francisco’s BART
Joel Brady and his wife have a “date night” at the Neville Island Roller Drome.
Michelle Robertson and her sister are constantly in competition.
Patience Murray experiences an unthinkable act of violence firsthand.
In this hour, the moments of shock and uncanny realizations, and the tenacity, perspective, and humor that help us through. An unexpected skating partner, a family divided, a daily commute, and surviving a catastrophic tragedy. This episode is hosted by Moth Senior Director Meg Bowles. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.
Aaron Pang describes a painful commute on San Francisco’s BART.
Joel Brady and his wife have a “date night” at the Neville Island Roller Drome.
Michelle Robertson and her sister are constantly in competition.
Patience Murray experiences an unthinkable act of violence firsthand.
A special episode featuring stories from women around the world. Resilient children, computer crashes, swimming lessons, life after a house fire, standing up to bullies and accepting help from strangers. Hosted by The Moth’s Executive Producer Sarah Austin Jenness. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.
Katie Smith struggles to survive in an abusive home.
Catherine Palmer suffers a computer failure while working on her Phd.
Cal Wilson is inspired by her five year old son to take swimming lessons.
Liz Allen is a kid when her house burns down.
Kusum Thapa is a doctor in Nepal who advocates for victims of sexual abuse.
Beverly Engelman is a fiercely independent octogenarian who needs help from her neighbors after a stroke.
Airdate: 2/16/2021
Stacey Bader Curry spent much of her childhood in traffic between Brooklyn and New Jersey, staring out the window of her father's Monte Carlo and spinning stories in her head. Now a real estate agent, mother of four, and armed with half an MFA degree, Stacey is at work on her first novel and is developing a TV pilot.
Kristin Lee lives in Cambridge, MA with her husband, Yi-An, their three children, and pandemic puppy, Fluffy. She works as a primary care physician primarily serving Chinese immigrants in Boston's Chinatown community. She enjoys spending time in nature, reading literary fiction, and exploring the interplay of science, faith, and social activism.