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Soft Science?
Deirdre Bowen tells a story of competing in her school’s science fair and her struggles to impress her scientist father.
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Deirdre Bowen tells a story of competing in her school’s science fair and her struggles to impress her scientist father.
Robin Frankel attends the Nobel Ceremony in Stockholm, Sweden as the guest of a Nobel Laureate.
Immunologist Sarah Schlesinger must try to save her mentor's life with his own work in cellular immunity.
An awkward teenager flourishes in the glamour of the the Metropolitan Opera, and a Chinatown chicken plays Tic-Tac-Toe.
An awkward teenager flourishes in the glamour of the the Metropolitan Museum.
An aspiring pickpocket rises to the top of his game, and the inventor of the Baby Calzone runs into trouble with the Mob.
George Plimpton gives an auction winner a star-studded walkthrough of legendary NYC eatery Elaine's, and Isobel Connelly discovers she has a heart condition at age six.
Three stories developed and crafted in The Moth Community Program: A daughter is confronted by her parent’s empty fridge, a girl struggles with her family’s neighborly etiquette, and a teacher speaks up in defense of one of her female students.
A special Valentine's Day episode on The Moth Podcast. Three stories all about love and the heart.
Lebo Moletsane, a teacher in rural South Africa, speaks up in defense of one of her female students.
Monica sees that her parents' fridge is empty and realizes that she must take responsibility for their care.
by Ruth Adong
Ruth discovers the truth behind her family's strict eating habits.
by Kusum Thapa
Kusum Thapa decides to stand up for a girl who was a victim of sexual violence.
by Cal Wilson
Cal Wilson is inspired by her five year old son to take swimming lessons.
Beverly Engelman is a fiercely independent octogenarian who needs help from her neighbors after a stroke.