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The Moth Podcast
On Your Mark, Get Set, Go

Get your running shoes on, because in this episode we’re pounding the pavement. A man has his own personal “Rocky” moment, and a woman commemorates a decision she made 18 years ago. Stories by Steve Clark and Megan McNally. Hosted by Dan Kennedy.

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06:25
Forward Is A Pace

by Megan McNally

A woman commemorates a decision she made 18 years ago.

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06:54
Rocky Was A Tragic Hero, Right?

by Steve Clark

After 7 hours and 29 minutes, Steve Clark finishes in last place in the Philadelphia Marathon.

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05:23
Shall We Dance!

by Daniel Heuman

Daniel Heuman takes dating lessons from a romantic comedy.

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12:22
It’s a Box

by Navreet Chawla

Navreet Chawla is cornered into a phone booth during a walk home late at night.

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09:34
On Approach to Pluto

by Cathy Olkin

Cathy Olkin must troubleshoot a problem more than 4 billion miles away.

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13:42
Things Will Be Okay

by Ashok Ramasubramanian

Ashok Ramasubramanian worries over his fate and a repeating cycle of life.

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07:29
In a Moment

by Sitawa Wafula

Sitawa Wafula's love for her career is derailed by her health.

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05:46
As a General Rule

by Maureen Freeman

Maureen Freeman decides to ease up on a life dictated by rules, if only for a night.

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The Moth Radio Hour
The Universe of Impossible Things

In this hour, stories of doing the seemingly impossible; taking a risk for a chance at love, trusting a gut instinct, believing in a message from beyond and shooting (literally) for the stars. 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.

Daniel Heuman takes dating lessons from a romantic comedy.

Navreet Chawla is cornered into a phone booth during a walk home late at night.

Cathy Olkin must troubleshoot a problem more than 4 billion miles away.

Ashok Ramasubramanian worries over his fate and a repeating cycle of life.

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11:42
Showing Up

by Adam Linn

Adam Linn devotes himself to becoming a father despite his own struggles with his.

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11:10
The Closet That Ate Everything

by Morgan Zipf-Meister

Morgan Zipf-Meister comes across her mother's keep-safe of events and moments from her life.

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13:22
Only One Way To Find Out

by Sarah Gray

Sarah Gray follows a path that her son's contribution made to science.

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05:22
Just a Little Off the Top

by Corinne Rich

A night at a winery leads to a drastic change.

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The Moth Podcast
Cut, Dye, Burn: Stories about Hair

A man entrusts a brand new hair stylist to give him a fresh new look; a sacred bond between hair dresser and client is formed; and a night at a winery leads to a drastic change. Storytellers: Erik Heen, Mark Lamb, and Corinne Rich.

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06:55
Monday Nights with Matt and Mark

by Mark Lamb

A sacred bond between hair dresser and client is formed.

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06:14
Charlotte’s Deadly Scissors

by Erik Heen

A man entrusts a brand new hair stylist to give him a fresh new look.

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The Moth Radio Hour
Live from Tarrytown

A special live edition of The Moth from Tarrytown, New York. Hosted by Ophira Eisenberg, with additional hosting by Jay Allison. A man faces his fear of fatherhood; a daughter revisits difficult memories and her childhood home; and a mother witnesses the impact of her son's life. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. 

Adam Linn devotes himself to becoming a father despite his own struggles with his.

Morgan Zipf-Meister comes across her mother's keep-safe of events and moments from her life.

Sarah Gray follows a path that her son's contribution made to science.

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16:58
“Have You Met Him Yet?”

by David Litt

David Litt sings for the love of country and his job.

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12:31
The Copy Boy

by Carl Bernstein

Carl Bernstein tries to not mess up on his first day of work at a newspaper.

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