The Moth Podcast
Finding Pride: Tomas Davila and Ingrid Ebbesen
We find our pride through stories. This episode is hosted by Travis Coxson.
If you’d like to see a photo of Tomas Davila looking fabulous as he told his story at the Moth Ball, check out themoth.org/extras
Storytellers:
Tomas Davila and his father finally connect.
Ingrid Ebbesen goes dancing and finds herself.
Dispatches from The Moth
Added June 26, 2023Moth Playlist: Pride
The Moth Radio Extras
Added May 30, 2025The Ties That Bind Extras
The Moth's Education Program
The Moth Education Program creates spaces where young storytellers listen, celebrate each other’s voices, and tell their own stories. Through crafting and sharing true, personal narratives, participants gain a deeper understanding of themselves, their peers, their community and the world around them.
Moth Storytellers
Lori Syverson
At age 10, LORI SYVERSON was a nerd, and a wallflower, didn't like working in groups and never considered herself a team player. Fifty years later, she may still be a nerd but now works to bring communities closer together as president of a Twin Cities chamber of commerce and visitors bureau. A life-long learner, Lori doesn’t sit still and thrives on challenge. She’s dabbled in community television as a show host and was featured as a TEDx speaker. For the last 10 years, she’s worked with leading researchers, and innovators in the field of happiness and purpose to helps guide individuals and entire communities to a happier, and more purposeful life. She feels most fulfilled when “leaving fingerprints,” touching as many lives as possible in big and small ways.
Moth Storytellers
JerriAnne Boggis
JerriAnne Boggis is the executive director of the Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire, the founder and director of The Harriet Wilson Project; and the previous Director of Diversity Programs & Community Outreach at the University of New Hampshire. In 2015 JerriAnne was named "one of 25 Extraordinary Women of Southern New Hampshire" by the Nashua Telegraph and by the New Hampshire Humanities Council as one of the 40 most influential New Hampshirites who have vastly enriched human understanding. In 2020 she was named "one of ten New Hampshire Women of the Century" by USA Today Network for the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment. She currently serves on several state boards including the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation and New Hampshire Listens.
Moth Stories
Recorded June 14, 2022Diary of a Deathwalker
Lori Syverson takes a job as a deathwalker.
Moth Stories
Recorded June 23, 2022Chocolate Milk, Curried Goat, and Manish Water
Jerrianne Boggis reconnects with her Jamaican roots when her beloved Aunt dies.
Moth Stories
Recorded October 1, 2017Tales of Bravery and Stupidity
Bruce McCulloch masquerades as a familiar creature.
The Moth Radio Extras
Added May 30, 2025Speaking of Death Extras
The Moth Radio Hour
Added July 6, 2023Speaking of Death
--- 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 7/11/23 ---
In this hour, stories of the most inevitable part of life: death—with a positive twist. Opportunities for connection, moments of healing, and unique ways of moving through grief. 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.
Bruce McCulloch masquerades as a familiar creature.
Lori Syverson takes a job as a deathwalker.
Jerrianne Boggis reconnects with her Jamaican roots when her beloved Aunt dies.
Moth Storytellers
Juan Rodriguez
Moth Stories
Recorded May 6, 2015In Search of Freedom
Juan Rodriguez recounts his American journey.
The Moth Podcast
In Search of Freedom: Juan Rodriguez
We take a look at the meaning of Independence Day through story. This episode is hosted by Larry Rosen.
Storyteller:
Juan Rodriguez recounts his American journey.
The Moth Pop Up Porch Tour One-Stop: Dallas - Presented by AT&T
October 11 - 15, 2023
AT&T Discovery District | Klyde Warren Park