Moth Stories
Recorded July 19, 2012A Blind Ear
by Kambri Crews
A young woman discovers the truth about the relationship between her deaf parents.
Moth Stories
Recorded March 10, 2013One Woman's Trash
Kate Greathead must unload a garbage bag full of romantic memorabilia.
Moth Storytellers
Roy Choi
Roy Choi was born in Seoul, South Korea and raised in southern California. Roy became known as the Godfather of the food-truck movement after he found success with his Korean taco truck, KOGI which is famous for mixing Mexican and Korean flavors and dishes. His book LA SON: My Life, My City, My Food has more stories and recipes that have influenced his life and his cooking style.
Moth Stories
Recorded September 23, 2014Listo?
by Roy Choi
Fresh out of culinary school, Roy Choi learns about cooking in an unexpected place.
Moth Stories
Recorded November 4, 2014Good News/Bad News
Catherine Palmer suffers a computer failure while working on her PhD.
Moth Storytellers
Sinéad Burke
Sinéad Burke is currently a PhD Student within the School of Education in Trinity College, Dublin. She is the Alternative Miss Ireland emeritus and documents the lives of some of the country’s most intriguing people on her blog, ‘Minnie Mélange’.
Moth Stories
Recorded April 9, 2015Break A Leg
by Sinéad Burke
A little person comes to terms with her disability.
Dispatches from The Moth
Added April 8, 2016Celebrating The Moth's 200th Podcast Episode with Chicago's First GrandSLAM!
Dispatches from The Moth
Added April 8, 2016Introducing The Moth All City High School StorySLAM!
Moth Stories
Recorded April 28, 2015Halfway Home
by Liz Allen
Liz Allen is a kid when her house burns down.
Moth Storytellers
Tomi Reichental
Tomi Reichental is an engineer, author and human rights activist. In 2012, Reichental was awarded the ‘Order of Merit’ by the President of the Federal Republic of Germany, for his untiring commitment to furthering mutual understanding, reconciliation and German-Irish friendship. Reichental is the author of I Was a Boy in Belsen and is currently working on his second book.
Moth Stories
Recorded April 9, 2015The Shower
A young boy in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp is sent to the showers with his mother.
Moth Stories
Recorded April 28, 2015Dream House on Fire
by Katie Smith
Katie Smith struggles to survive in an abusive home.
Moth Storytellers
Beverly Engleman
Beverly Engleman is a story teller who took part in a Moth workshop with “Caring Across Generations” — an organization dedicated to reframing the conversations around old-age.
Moth Stories
Recorded July 16, 2015Independent's Day
Beverly Engelman is a fiercely independent octogenarian who needs help from her neighbors after a stroke.
Moth Storytellers
Cal Wilson
Originally from New Zealand, Cal Wilson was a much-loved comedian, storyteller, writer and actor whose talent, generosity and friendship has been at the heart of the Australian comedy scene for the past two decades. She became one of Australia and New Zealand’s best-known comedians and regularly appeared on TV in shows such as Would I Lie To You, QI, I’m a Celebrity… Get Me out of Here, her own Netflex stand-up special, and most recently as co-host of The Great Australian Bake-Off. She died after a short illness in 2023 and is widely missed by all those who knew and worked with her around the world.
Moth Stories
Recorded August 24, 2015Swimmingly
by Cal Wilson
Cal Wilson is inspired by her five year old son to take swimming lessons.
Moth Storytellers
Kusum Thapa
Kusum Thapa is a doctor, and has dedicated her life to reducing preventable deaths of women. She now works to train frontline health workers to respond to Gender based violence in Nepal.