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Jail Lessons
Javier Morillo's life takes an unexpected turn when he becomes the leader of a union of janitors.
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Javier Morillo's life takes an unexpected turn when he becomes the leader of a union of janitors.
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In this hour, stories of the digital space and its affect on the family connection IRL. From digital carts to hive minds and data collection - closing geographical and temporal distance between past and present. This hour is hosted by The Moth's Senior Director, Meg Bowles. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.
Meg Ferrill struggles with her fears of becoming a parent while shopping for sperm.
Anaïs Bordier makes a surprising connection via social media.
Trina Robinson, while researching online, discovers a shocking family history.
Tricia Rose Burt attempts to break the strictures of her Southern upbringing.
After finally accepting his sexuality, Pádraig Ó'Tuama uses language to heal rather than harm.
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Two women meet by chance on a dark street and share secrets, a father admits he was not quite ready for a second child, and a live calf shows up for Thanksgiving dinner.
This week, the title says it all: we have two stories about the mixed bag that is life.
Hosted by: Dan Kennedy
Storytellers: Meena Ziabari, Dina Adler
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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 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.
This week, two stories of when technology really isn't the answer.
Hosted by: Dan Kennedy
Storytellers: Jill Bergman, Aylie Baker
by Jill Bergman
Jill Bergman wreaks havoc on an airplane when she brought her metronome in her carry on.
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A doctor who studies memory is confronted with her own father’s memory loss, a boy attempts to take control of his life by planning the perfect Bar Mitzvah, an archeologist fights against the rising waters, and a doctor battles through heartbreak to make a breakthrough in cancer research.
Francois Clemmons gets a role on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood but loses part of himself in the process.
by Paul Davis
Paul Davis struggles to reconcile his dreams of being an artist with his day job as a party clown.
by Simon Doonan
Window-dresser Simon Doonan suffers from a lack of credibility.
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A young woman is told to keep her heritage a secret...by her mother; a reckless partier gets shipwrecked and has to sober up enough to save the day; and an author contends with her unsupportive mother on her deathbed. 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.