Moth Stories
Recorded May 24, 2022Learning to Sail
Linda Grosser discovers more about herself on a sailboat.
Linda Grosser discovers more about herself on a sailboat.
by Jon Goode
Jon Goode must take a swim test to become a marine
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In this episode, stories about the power of water. Hosted by Kate Tellers, Senior Director at The Moth.
Storytellers:
Linda Grosser discovers more about herself on a sailboat.
Jon Goode learns that it’s all about standing in the right line.
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ELIZABETH GRAY has been a short-story writer most of her life. However, since getting on stage at The Moth in October 2016, she has become addicted to storytelling. Elizabeth has told over twenty stories at The Moth and other storytelling events around Melbourne. Last year, one of her tales from The Moth was broadcast on ABC's Radio National. Elizabeth lives in Melbourne with her husband, two sons, and an angsty teenage cat.
Oscar Saavedra takes a stab at being a phlebotomist.
While in prison, Michael Fischer takes advantage of his medical condition.
by Leanna House
Leanna House find a unique way to cope with her mastectomy.
by Kris Catrine
Kris Catrine describes her first night on call in a children's hospital.
by Gwen Carmen
Cancer patient Gwen Carmen tries to learn how to die.
After giving birth, Elizabeth Gray is in denial about her mental health.
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Stories are medicine for the soul, but in this hour, stories of real medicine. Hospital residencies, doctor visits, and difficult diagnoses. This episode is hosted by Suzanne Rust. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.
While in prison, Michael Fischer takes advantage of his medical condition.
Leanna House find a unique way to cope with her mastectomy.
Oscar Saavedra takes a stab at being a phlebotomist.
Cancer patient Gwen Carmen tries to learn how to die.
After giving birth, Elizabeth Gray is in denial about her mental health.
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In this episode, we explore what we can learn from our fathers. Hosted by Emily Couch, Producer of Special Projects and Radio at the Moth.
Storyteller:
Masooma Ranalvi learns some important lessons about justice and courage from her father.
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