Moth Stories
Recorded March 3, 2019See One, Do One
Jennifer Leahy deals with the death of a patient for the first time.
Jennifer Leahy deals with the death of a patient for the first time.
Juliette Holmes experiences segregation firsthand as a child in Georgia.
by Omar Qureshi
Omar Qureshi tries to show his cousin a good time when he visits the US.
Tracey Crosier interviews for a radio job and gets more than she bargained for.
Start your engines! In this hour, stories of being driven -- bound, determined, or literally in the passenger seat of a car. This episode is hosted by Moth Director, Jenifer Hixson. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.
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Start your engines! In this hour, stories of being driven -- bound, determined, or literally in the passenger seat of a car. This episode is hosted by Moth Director, Jenifer Hixson. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.
Juliette Holmes experiences segregation first hand as a child in Georgia.
Tracey Crosier interviews for a radio job and gets more than she bargained for.
Jennifer Leahy deals with the death of a patient for the first time.
Omar Qureshi tries to show his cousin a good time when he visits the US.
Mojdeh Rezaeipour has been involved with various facets of art and design in San Francisco, Rome, New York, and Tokyo. She currently co-owns and manages Epicure Cafe – a community cafe, gallery, and music venue in the Washington DC area.
On this episode, we talk to Mojdeh Rezaeipour about the situation in Iran, and hear a story from her. This episode is hosted by Jenifer Hixson.
On this episode, we talk to Mojdeh Rezaeipour about the situation in Iran, and hear a story from her. This episode is hosted by Jenifer Hixson.
On this episode, we talk to Mojdeh Rezaeipour about the situation in Iran, and hear a story from her. This episode is hosted by Jenifer Hixson.
In this hour, we present four stories of getting another shot. Tales of tenacity, unexpected fortune, and redemption in moments both great and small. 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.
Joshua Blau loses his wallet on the FDR drive.
Navrioska Mateo puts her dream job in peril. Faith Salie has a fashion crisis on a momentous day. Sherman "OT" Powell attempts to reconnect with his family after 34 years.
Grown is a new podcast from The Moth that is all about the in-between: the nebulous, the liminal, the just plain weird time between those awkward teenage years and full-on adulthood.
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Grown is co-hosted by Aleeza Kazmi and Alfonso “Fonzo” Lacayo, two Moth storytellers and graduates of The Moth’s Education program who are on the cusp of adulthood themselves. Together, they guide listeners through true stories that deal with the challenges and joys of growing up. Using their unique points of view, Aleeza and Fonzo will discuss first crushes, culture, identity, secrets, and more. Like The Moth Podcast, Grown centers these fresh, personal stories told at Moth events worldwide—but Grown also features conversations with the storytellers themselves, on the street interviews, audio diaries from young voices, and more. Grown is a podcast that reminds us that no matter how old we are, we’re never fully grown.
HASNA MUHAMMAD is a visual artist, writer, and educator whose work focuses on family, social justice, education, and the human condition. Her photography has been exhibited in various cities in the United States, and her book, Breathe In the Sky: Prayers Poems & Photographs will be published this fall. Hasna is an education activist who provides professional preparation for individuals and organizations that focus on diversifying executive, educational, and civic leadership forces. She is a 2018-2019 Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture Fellow and a 2022 Moth Storyteller. Hasna was born, raised, and still lives in New York where she and her husband raised three children, but that’s a whole ‘nother story.
While out for a swim, Hasna Muhammad finds a kindred spirit.
by CJ Hunt
CJ Hunt grows up trying to "adjust the thermostat" of his racial identity.