Moth Stories
Recorded February 25, 2014Football Mickey
Alexander Heying has a complex relationship with football Mickey.
Alexander Heying has a complex relationship with football Mickey.
Gaby Fernandez accidentally divulges a family secret.
by Harold Cox
Harold Cox "borrows" his father's car as a child.
by Gary Sizer
Gary Sizer cares for his mother after her ALS diagnosis.
While participating in a swimathon, Clare Wallder follows the adage "slow and steady wins the race."
In this hour, stories of legends: the people that have left an indelible mark—in our memories or the history books. A steelworker, a Cuban grandmother, and Medgar Evers. This episode is hosted by Moth Director Jodi Powell. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.
Storytellers:
Caroline Connolly spends a summer with her grandmother, "the ultimate Cuban matriarch."
Stacy Sullivan gains a new appreciation for her father.
Marques Celestine contends that Mardi Gras has "never been as much about the what, but the who with."
After moving to a new country, Brenda Williams takes pottery classes with a local elder.
Pastor Herbert Broome realizes that a critical piece of history that he was a part of is omitted in his local museum.
Podcast # 969
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We're almost at the Oscars, and to celebrate, we have two stories that feel especially cinematic.
This episode was hosted by Jodi Powell.
Storytellers:
Jitesh Jaggi discovers why his father never taught him to drive.
Nick Vega’s fake ID business hits an unexpected snag.
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During lockdown, Mytrang Nguyen has to share her office with two lizards.
College-bound Ianna Banfield practices being away from her mother.
Mukosi Shimaka-Mbasu realizes that participating in the Science Fair means talking to strangers.
by Nick Vega
Nick Vega’s fake ID business hits an unexpected snag.