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In this episode, we take a look into the people and things that flash into our lives, and the indelible mark they leave behind. Hosted by Jenifer Hixson, The Moth’s Senior Director. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.

R. Eric Thomas pens a satire for his college paper with unintended consequences.

Annie Tan stokes the fire of her curiosity but uncovers a dark moment in her family’s history.

Morley McBride comes across a stroke of luck when wandering the streets of New York City.

Warren Dahlin makes a friend who stays with him in life and in death.

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The Moth Radio Hour
Squeaky Wheels

In this episode, we take a look into the people and things that flash into our lives, and the indelible mark they leave behind. Hosted by Jenifer Hixson, The Moth’s Senior Director. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.

R. Eric Thomas pens a satire for his college paper with unintended consequences.

Annie Tan stokes the fire of her curiosity, but uncovers a dark moment in her family’s history.

Morley McBride comes across a stroke of luck when wandering the streets of New York City.

Warren Dahlin makes a friend who stays with him in life and in death.

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When the World Shifts

--- 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 5/24/2022

In this hour, stories of seismic changes and subtle shifts—and the aftershocks left in their path. New perspectives on faith, family, and one's self. This episode is hosted by Brandon Grant, Director of Marketing at The Moth. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.

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Marlon James discovers his talent as a junior exorcist. 
Hannah Brennan learns there is wisdom in her body. 
While going through a divorce, Tricia Rose Burt finds comfort in her art. 
Kim Sykes recalls growing up in New Orleans with a complicated father.

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When the World Shifts

In this hour, stories of seismic changes and subtle shifts—and the aftershocks left in their path. New perspectives on faith, family, and one's self. This episode is hosted by Brandon Grant, Director of Marketing at The Moth. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.

Marlon James discovers his talent as a junior exorcist. 
Hannah Brennan learns there is wisdom in her body. 
While going through a divorce, Tricia Rose Burt finds comfort in her art. 
Kim Sykes recalls growing up in New Orleans with a complicated father. 

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07:43
Daddy Hurricane

by Kim Sykes

Kim Sykes recalls growing up in New Orleans with a complicated father. 

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06:41
How Not to Feel Crazy

by Tricia Rose Burt

While going through a divorce, Tricia Rose Burt finds comfort in her art. 

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12:24
Return to Trust

by Hannah Brennan

Hannah Brennan learns there is wisdom in her body. 

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13:00
Cast Them Out

by Marlon James

Marlon James discovers his talent as a junior exorcist. 

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Sailing on an Alien Sea

--- 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 5/17/2022

In this hour we explore stories relating to STEM (Science/Technology/Engineering and MATH): we travel from the laboratories of the Antarctic to the icy seas of Saturn’s moon Titan - we learn that predisposition does not mean predestined and sometimes A is larger than C. This episode is hosted by Jay Allison. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.

James McClintock a scientist researching at McMurdo Station, Antartica makes an interesting discovery. 

Lone Frank deep dives into personal genomics.

Dhaya Lakshminarayanan gets entangled in the language of math.

Ellen Stofan sets her sights on exploring an alien sea.

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25 Years of Stories: The UK and Ireland

This week, an eventful vacation in Greece and a positive pregnancy test. This episode is hosted by Sara Barron.

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Storytellers:
 

Catherine Brophy

Charlotte Mooney

The story Sara Barron mentioned in the intro was Michael Such’s “Waiting To Go“: https://themoth.org/stories/waiting-to-go

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Kalimera

by Catherine Brophy

Catherine Brophy finds solace on a vacation in Greece.

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06:20
Feeling Positive

by Charlotte Mooney

Charlotte Mooney debates when to tell her partner about a positive pregnancy test.

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You Gone Learn

--- 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 5/10/2022
 

In this hour, stories of education, illumination, or just being schooled. The lessons learned from communities new and old, on top of a glacier, and from children. This episode is hosted by Moth host Jon Goode. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.

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Dan Souza teaches English and learns about Hungarian karaoke.
Jen Rubin plans to be spontaneous. 
Matty Struski learns about resiliency, and slides.
Diane Harari learns that piano recitals are child's play.
Burnell Cotlon returns to the Lower Ninth Ward after Hurricane Katrina to rebuild the community he loves.

 

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In this hour, stories of education, illumination, or just being schooled. The lessons learned from communities new and old, on top of a glacier, and from children. This episode is hosted by Moth host Jon Goode. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.

Dan Souza teaches English and learns about Hungarian karaoke.
Jen Rubin plans to be spontaneous. 
Matty Struski learns about resiliency, and slides.
Diane Harari learns that piano recitals are child's play.
Burnell Cotlon returns to the Lower Ninth Ward after Hurricane Katrina to rebuild the community he loves.


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12:56
No Matter What

by Burnell Cotlon

Burnell Cotlon returns to the Lower Ninth Ward after Hurricane Katrina to rebuild the community he loves.

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05:44
The Recital

by Diane Harari

Diane Harari learns that piano recitals are child's play.

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06:31
A Decent Proposal

by Jen Rubin

Jen Rubin plans to be spontaneous. 

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Head First and Harvard Bound

by Matty Struski

Matty Struski learns about resiliency and slides.

06:57
From Hungary with Love

by Dan Souza

Dan Souza teaches English and learns about Hungarian karaoke

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