How to Tell a Story (UK Edition)
The definitive guide to telling an unforgettable story in any setting, drawing on twenty-five years of experience from the storytelling experts at The Moth.
Moth Storytellers
Jeni De La O
Jeni De La O is a poet and storyteller living in Detroit. She is Associate Editor of Frontier Poetry, and writes The Brown Study.
Her poetry collection, SOFIAS, won the Tiran Burrell Chapbook Prize and is forthcoming from Knights Library in September of 2023.
Moth Stories
Recorded July 7, 2016The Cocotazo
by Jeni De La O
Jeni De La O remembers her grandmother.
The Moth Radio Extras
Added March 4, 202625 Years of Stories: Detroit and Chicago
This week, we take a look back at our Detroit and Chicago StorySLAMs, and play two of our favorite stories from those events. This episode is hosted by Dame Wilburn.
Grace Topinka tries to learn stick shift.
Jeni De La O remembers her grandmother.
The Moth The Moth Podcast
Added August 5, 202225 Years of Stories: Detroit and Chicago
This week, we take a look back at our Detroit and Chicago StorySLAMs, and play two of our favorite stories from those events. This episode is hosted by Dame Wilburn.
Grace Topinka tries to learn stick shift.
Jeni De La O remembers her grandmother.
The Moth The Moth Radio Hour
Added August 10, 2022Confidence: Too Much, Too Little?
--- 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 8/16/22 ---
In this hour, stories about confidence and uncertainty. A young girl is confronted with color and identity; a teenager lets loose at his school dance; and a massage goes awry. Those stories and more. 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.
Aleeza Kazmi tackles difficult questions when working on a self-portrait.
Dante Jackson comes out of his shell at his 8th grade prom.
David Crabb celebrates an anniversary with a trip to the spa.
Sam Shepard brings his personal horse to the set of “The Right Stuff.”
Sarah Lee Nakintu fears her dream of education has been betrayed
The Moth Pop Up Porch in Tulsa
Presented by General Motors
Wednesday, September 21 - Sunday, September 25, 2022
Moth Storytellers
Rachel Cain
Moth Storytellers
Antoinette-Marie Williams
Antoinette-Marie Williams, born and raised in New York’s “Big Apple,” moves around the city, and travels the world on and with her “Ferrari” motorized scooter. Her passions are advocating for the rights of people with disabilities and elders. She received a NYC Comptroller’s Office Community Service Award.
Moth Storytellers
Michael Donovan
Moth Stories
Recorded March 4, 2022Pulling Back The Turban
by Harjas Singh
Harjas Singh seeks the answer to a haunting question.
Moth Stories
Recorded May 2, 2019Mischief, Murder, and Macaulay Culkin
by Rachel Cain
Rachel Cain worries she may have taken things too far.