Moth Stories
Recorded February 3, 2012Sympathy Card Plagiarist
by Bill Dempsey
Bill Dempsey is unsure how to handle a case of mistaken identity.
by Bill Dempsey
Bill Dempsey is unsure how to handle a case of mistaken identity.
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In this episode, stories of hidden truths, white lies, and defied expectations—on dates, at a wake, and on the dance floor. This episode is hosted by Moth Senior Director Meg Bowles. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.
Sharon Zegen learns the meaning of the phrase "be careful what you wish for."
Bill Dempsey is unsure how to handle a case of mistaken identity.
Isamula Elika Malesi steps out of her comfort zone and goes on a date.
Mike Wang struggles with how to express his love for his father.
Richard Westcott falls in love with dancing.
Jim Beebe-Woodard’s parents teach him a lesson about empathy and care for others.
Richard Cardillo heals through the act of giving bread.
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On this episode, we feature two stories all about giving back. Hosted by the Moth’s Director of Development, Lee Ann Gullie.
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Storytellers:
Jim Beebe-Woodard’s parents teach him a lesson about empathy and care for others.
Richard Cardillo heals through the act of giving bread.
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In this hour, stories of war, face-offs, and confronting the demons within. A man must come to terms with his sexuality (as well as those who judge him), a woman learns that her ladylike upbringing has lasting marks, and a child fights to survive The Killing Fields of Cambodia. This hour is hosted by The Moth's former Artistic Director, Catherine Burns. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.
After finally accepting his sexuality, Pádraig Ó'Tuama uses language to heal rather than harm.
Tricia Rose Burt attempts to break the strictures of her Southern upbringing.
Arn Chorn-Pond uses his musical gift to survive the Khmer Rouge.
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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.