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Kathi Kinnear Hill: But I Just Might
This week, Kathi Kinnear Hill has hard conversations on the campaign trail. This week’s episode of The Moth Podcast is hosted by Jon Goode.
Hosted by: Jon Goode
Storyteller: Kathi Kinnear Hill
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This week, Kathi Kinnear Hill has hard conversations on the campaign trail. This week’s episode of The Moth Podcast is hosted by Jon Goode.
Hosted by: Jon Goode
Storyteller: Kathi Kinnear Hill
In this hour, a "spambot" takes over a man's life; rules are broken during a night at the bar; a woman's career ambition is challenged by her health; and a young Mormon must weigh desire with devotion. 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.
Jon Ronson's social media presence is highjacked.
Maureen Freeman decides to ease up on a life dictated by rules, if only for a night.
Sitawa Wafula's love for her career is derailed by her health.
Elna Baker attempts to date outside her religion.
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A special Live edition of The Moth at Wilbur Theater in Boston, Massachusetts. Hosted by Tara Clancy with additional hosting from Jay Allison. An internet scam gets emotional; a couple decide to have their second child; a patient waits for an organ transplant; and a young Pakistani man is forever-changed by rock and roll. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media in Woods Hole, Massachusetts.
Sofija Stefanovic is a journalist investigating internet scams who forms a special relationship with someone online.
Tara Clancy runs into some complications when she and her wife decide to have a second baby.
Paul Munafo needs a new liver when he receives a midnight call from the hospital.
Salman Ahmad came upon some serious roadblocks on the road to becoming a rock musician.
This week, two stories of childhood trials and tribulations. This episode is hosted by Aleeza Kazmi.
Hosted by: Aleeza Kazmi
Storytellers: Dante Jackson & Ivan Kuraev
This is our last episode of All Together Now: Fridays with The Moth. We hope you’ve enjoyed this summer series. Remember to visit our website for all the prompts from each episode.
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This week, two stories of childhood trials and tribulations. This episode is hosted by Aleeza Kazmi.
Storytellers: Dante Jackson & Ivan Kuraev
This is our last episode of All Together Now: Fridays with The Moth. We hope you’ve enjoyed this summer series. Remember to visit our website for all the prompts from each episode.
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This week’s episode is all about turning anger into positive change. Caroline Hunter reacts to injustice in the workplace. And, Anne Moraa reveals her true self during a traffic jam in Nairobi.
This episode is hosted by hosted by the Moth's Digital Media Assistant, Quinn McNeill.
Storytellers: Anne Moraa, Caroline Hunter
Hosted by: Quinn McNeill
by Huwe Burton
Huwe describes his last encounter with his father, which reignited his motivation to keep fighting and to get out of prison.
Andrea is heartbroken to be the last one to learn her son's girlfriend is pregnant, but quickly finds joy, instead.
by Hannah Drake
A young mother visits the "Gate of No Return" in Senegal and is haunted by reality and their closeness to slavery.
This week, a story of finding your passion and reconnecting with your people.
This episode of All Together Now is hosted by one of The Moth’s Assistant Producers, Zora Shaw.
by Damon Young
Damon Young questions his sense of self based on the power of a racial slur.
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This week, Maurice Ashley dreams of moving to America, but when he actually gets there, things were not as expected. This episode is hosted by hosted by the Moth's Finance Director, Marina Klutse.
Storyteller: Maurice Ashley
Hosted by: Marina Klutse
Nimisha Ladva sees the subtle ways her mother defies the patriarchal structure of her extended family.
Sharon Salzberg's meditation teacher encourages her to use her voice and past experience to help others.