Devin Elise Wilson is a storyteller, model and social advocate. She runs a support group for people who are struggling with the shame & stigma around being herpes positive, and she writes & talks about her experiences so people know they're not alone. She’s also written a TV pilot called, “Duck, I Have Heroes*” (thanks autocorrect) to help change the narrative around herpes in media. Originally from Los Angeles, she now thrives in Harlem with her roommate, bicycle, and 4 plants.
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Molly Kendall grew up in San Diego, California, had a six year layover in Sheboygan, Wisconsin and settled in New York City over a decade ago. She lives there with her daughter and her nutty dog. Growing up, she dreamed of being an astronaut, a veterinarian, an author, a doctor, a carpenter, a restaurant owner... but was blessed with a surprise life change and is a stay at home mom. As long as she can remember, she treasured stories and spent many an hour telling an audience of dolls and stuffed animals elaborate tales. Now, doing it “for real” is an absolute dream.
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Otis Gray is a radio producer and cook from rural Vermont. His work has appeared on WBUR’s Only A Game, The Gravy Podcast, and WAMU among others. He also has a podcast called Sleepy, where he reads people to sleep with old books.
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by Flash Rosenberg
Flash Rosenberg has a life threatening fall, during a night out in New York City.
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by Otis Gray
Otis Gray has a clever idea for how to deal with a rude customer.
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by Molly Kendall
Molly Kendall's surprise for her boyfriend gets out of hand when he takes her out to dinner.
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This episode is available on your local radio station, on PRX and below via The Moth Player. It will be published on iTunes | Spotify | RadioPublic | RSS on date of upload to podcast feed 8/17/21
Read the transcript here.
Join The Moth Radio Hour for a night out -- with this week’s stories of late night adventures or, should we say, misadventures. This episode is 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.
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In this episode, Alyssa Hursh tells us about her summer of dates. This episode is hosted by Jodi Powell.
Read the transcript here.
Storyteller: Alyssa Hursh
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Alyssa Hursh currently works as a software engineer. She manages an engineering mentorship program that has helped more than 80 women and gender-diverse adults make the career transition into tech. In her free time, Alyssa teaches mountaineering and wilderness navigation, and tries to ride her bike as far as she possibly can. She lives in Portland, Oregon with a small flock of chickens and a foster pitbull named Blue.
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by Alyssa Hursh
When Alyssa and her boyfriend take some time apart, her friends step in to make her summer magical.
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In this episode, Alyssa Hursh tells us about her summer of dates. This episode is hosted by Jodi Powell.
Storyteller: Alyssa Hursh
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This episode is available on your local radio station, on PRX
and below via The Moth Player. It will be published on iTunes |
Spotify | RadioPublic | RSS on date of upload to podcast feed 8/24/21
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woman becomes a stepmother to a dog, a tour guide in Toronto confronts
racism, a mother learns the meaning of “Little pitchers have big ears”,
and one half of the pop duo Milli Vanilli tells his side of the story.
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.
Sara Barron learns to share custody of a dog with her husband's ex-girlfriend.
Falen Johnson confronts racism and her own biases while taking a tour group through “Invisible Toronto.”
Catherine Palmer takes her young sons on a work trip where they learn some inappropriate toasts, which they repeat at church.
Fabrice Morvan shares his memories of the rise and fall of Milli Vanilli.
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