The Moth Podcast
This week we’re bringing you two stories to celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month.
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Deepa Amkebar tries to stop her true colors from showing.
Linh Song learns of her family's escape from war.
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06:14
by Linh Song
A daughter learns of her family's escape from war.
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05:55
by Deepa Ambekar
A young woman tries to stop her true colors from showing.
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08:20
by Andy Christie
Andy Christie sends off his mother with a melody.
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06:16
by Terry Wolfisch Cole
Terry Wolfisch Cole wants preferential treatment as the oldest sister.
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13:55
by Ophira Eisenberg
Ophira Eisenberg confronts her fertility during a crisis.
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The Moth Radio Hour
--- 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 5/11/2021 --
A special edition of The Moth Radio Hour dedicated to Mothers. A woman who has never wanted children suddenly questions her choice, a little girl gets angry at her mother and runs away from home, a son struggles at his mother's deathbed, and a man finds a mother's love in unconventional ways. Hosted by The Moth Radio Hour Producer, Jay Allison (with help from his mom). The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.
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Ophira Eisenberg confronts her fertility during a crisis.
Terry Wolfisch Cole wants preferential treatment as the oldest sister.
Andy Christie sends off his mother with a melody.
Samuel Lewis Lee is looked after by a mother's love.
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09:38
by Jane Otai
Jane Otai takes action after suffering loss.
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04:53
by Ally Mason
Ally Mason reluctantly fills a role in a school play.
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07:24
by Bess Stillman
Bess Stillman struggles with the difficulties of being a doctor.
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04:55
by Gail Breslow
Gail Breslow is confronted about her religion at a school in Germany.
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The Moth Radio Hour
In this hour, more stories from women across the world. A group of daughters bear the weight of a family death; a young girl is told to keep her religion quiet; a doctor struggles to stay afloat; and a woman experiences a fairytale romance. Those stories and more. Hosted by The Moth’s Executive Producer, Sarah Austin Jenness. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.
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Mary Kate O'Flanagan takes charge and responsibility at a funeral.
Gail Breslow is confronted about her religion at a school in Germany.
Ally Mason reluctantly fills a role in a school play.
Bess Stillman struggles with the difficulties of being a doctor.
Aryana Rose falls in love with a younger man.
Jane Otai takes action after suffering loss.
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05:26
by Gary Bremen
A park ranger welcomes more than just visitors to the shores of Biscayne National Park.
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11:21
by Ian McGregor
A tour guide is put through his paces on a trip to Yellowstone.
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04:25
by James Shuter
An un-worldly boy rom the country finds himself in Berlin on the night the wall fell.
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10:38
by Chenjerai Kumanyika
A former hip hop star learns that life goes on post fame and that, sometimes, you need to figure out who you're not to figure out who you are.
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12:11
by Simon Bill
After an attempted home invasion, Simon has to fight a crazed man with an eighteenth century sword.
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12:59
by Cole Kazdin
Cole Kazdin loses her memory after an accident and must re-learn her life.
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