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05:25
Burning Down The House
Nick Baskerville gets in over his head at his first big job as a firefighter.
09:21
Triage on a Syrian Chicken Farm
by Vivian Huang
Vivian Huang comes face to face with her family history while treating a patient in Syria.
14:23
Thumbs Up!
Nathan Englander's knack for photography lands him in a tricky situation while traveling abroad.
The Moth Podcast
Nathan Englander: Thumbs Up!
Nathan Englander's knack for photography lands him in a tricky situation while traveling abroad.
09:59
Memories, Monsters, Mountaintops
by Jim Giaccone
A man conquers a nightmare in memory of his brother.
The Moth Podcast
Jim Giaccone: Memories, Monsters, Mountaintops
A man conquers a nightmare in memory of his brother.
14:45
Opposing Forces
A dental student travels to a dangerous Colombian town to finish her residency.
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Nate Charles & Adam Gopnik
Nate Charles deals with his distant-sounding father, and Adam Gopnik battles liberal guilt with his son in a sauna.
The Moth Radio Hour
Under the Gun
In this hour, three stories about times we come across guns in our lives. An aspiring writer tries to land a job with Hunter S. Thompson; a dental student travels to a dangerous Colombian town to finish her residency; and a music artist comes face to face with military police. Hosted by The Moth's Senior Producer, Meg Bowles. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.
Cheryl Della Pietra gets acquainted with gun-toting Hunter S. Thompson.
Martha Ruiz Perilla is asked to save a life or lose her own.
Boots Riley is trying to get home, but runs into problems on a naval base in San Francisco.
11:48
The Freedom Riders and Me
A woman finds motivation through the hardships of Jim Crow in Mississippi.
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The Freedom Riders and Me: Barbara Collins Bowie
A woman finds motivation through the hardships of Jim Crow in Mississippi.
The Moth Podcast
500th Episode Special
On this special 500th episode of the podcast, we dig through our archives and pick some of our favorite stories that have been shared on The Moth stage.
Catherine Burns, The Moth’s Artistic Director, and George Dawes Green, The Moth founder, join Dan Kennedy in hosting.
06:54
Radicalization by Tricycle
Michelle Oberholtzer sets up a fund to help families fight home foreclosure.