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On Tuesdays and Fridays The Moth’s podcast feed presents episodes of the Peabody-Award Winning Moth Radio Hour and original episodes of The Moth Podcast.

Since its launch in 1997, The Moth has presented thousands of true stories, told live and without notes, to standing-room-only crowds worldwide. Moth storytellers stand alone, under a spotlight, with only a microphone and a roomful of strangers. The storyteller and the audience embark on a high-wire act of shared experience which is both terrifying and exhilarating. Since 2008, The Moth podcast has featured many of our favorite stories told live on Moth stages around the country. For information on all of our programs and live events, visit themoth.org.


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What happens when you meet your idols. In this case, we discover three literary legends. This episode was hosted by Suzanne Rust.Storytellers:Harriett Jernigan gets flustered when she has a chance encounter with Maya Angelou.Mandy Gardner learns an important lesson in a graveyard.Podcast # 896
In this hour, stories of giving and receiving. A volunteer, a would-be chef, a firefighter, a date in need of a liver, and a scientist who needs a helping hand before she can help anyone else. This episode is hosted by Moth Producer Jodi Powell. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.Stacey Curry and her boyfriend end up being a perfect match, in more ways than one.Having grown up ashamed of her voice, Kristin Huang is reluctant to sing.Kayleigh Hudson attempts to cook an elaborate meal for her friends. Sivad Johnson decides, reluctantly, to step into the spotlight.Mary-Claire King battles through heartbreak to make a breakthrough in cancer research.Podcast # 699
On this episode, unearthing an important part of American history. Plus, we go behind the scenes to learn how a Moth Mainstage story is crafted - and talk about what it takes to make sure a story is heard. If you'd like to support the important work that The Moth is doing to build empathy and increase connection, please make a donation. Visit themoth.org, or text give24 to 78679.This episode was hosted by Jodi Powell.A special thanks to Crystal Finn, Matilda Matabwa, Pastor Herbert Broome, and Larry Rosen, whose voices we heard in this episode.Storytellers: Pastor Herbert Broome realizes that a critical piece of history that he was a part of is omitted in his local museum.Podcast # 895
In this hour stories of acceptance, moving on, and letting go. Growing older and maybe wiser, and stepping boldly into the future. This hour is hosted by Moth Executive Producer, Sarah Austin Jenness. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.Elizabeth Gray contends with aging.Neema Avashia and her students are united in grief.A teacher helps keep Maxie Jones on the straight and narrow.After swearing off love, Jennifer Birmingham gets advice from an unexpected source. Susan Earley tries to return a shirt purchased for her late grandfather. Erik Heen's stepdaughter doesn't want his help. Podcast # 693
In this hour, stories from risk-takers, innovators, and trail-blazers. Scientific feats, pushing the boundaries of age, and a different kind of motherhood. This episode is hosted by Moth Executive Producer, Sarah Austin Jenness. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.Storytellers:Whale biologist Iain Kerr demonstrates his new invention on live-television.Carolyn Meyer tries online dating at the age of 80. Roseline Orwa reclaims her power and starts a new chapter. Podcast # 894
On this episode, stories about the theater, performing, and life on the stage. This episode was hosted by Marc Sollinger.StorytellersRose L finds that playing Jesus in her school’s passion play is trickier than one might expect.Honor Finnegan tries out for the musical, Annie.Podcast # 893
A special Veterans Day edition of The Moth Radio Hour. After returning from active duty in the Middle East, a marine searches for new meaning; a 97 year old woman describes training young men for WWII combat as a WASP; a father being deployed to Iraq must find a way to explain it to his children; and a WWII soldier from Wisconsin serves with the segregated 93rd Infantry Division in the South Pacific. This special hour is hosted by The Moth's Producing Director, Sarah Austin Jenness. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.Storytellers:Mike Scotti finds new meaning after returning from active duty in the Middle East.Dawn Seymour becomes part of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP), training young men stateside to enter WWII overseas.Bill Krieger tucks his daughter in at night before being deployed to Iraq. William Cole serves as a radio operator in the 93rd Infantry Division, a segregated unit, in the South Pacific.Podcast # 356
In this hour, stories of people who swam upstream, went against the grain, forged their own paths. Standing tall, dressing for success, and getting behind the wheel. This episode is hosted by Moth Director Jodi Powell. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.Storytellers:Jameer Pond brings his act as a comedian to college. Shristi Karki watches her mom learn a new skill.6 foot 11 year old Shannan Scarselleta competes in a middle school obstacle course.Gina Belafonte chronicles her relationship with her mother. Podcast # 892
On this episode, stories about kindness, care, and what we owe each other. The episode was hosted by Michelle Jalowski. Storytellers:Matthew Dicks finds a friend at McDonalds.Heidi Munson’s boss goes the extra mile.Laurie Bushbaum tries to find a way to give away her mom’s hats.Podcast # 891
In this hour, moments and memories that mold the future. Life or death choices made in an instant, bygone mistakes, and letting go of grudges and guilt. This hour is hosted by Moth Senior Director Meg Bowles. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.Storytellers: Julie Pryor is tasked with driving on the [infamously] dangerous Alaskan Haul Road.A pregnant Madeleine Berenson endures harassment and discrimination from her employer.Michael Fischer risks his life for a bag of pretzels.Carol Seppilu finds a unique way to brave her depression. Podcast # 684
We've got a special treat for you this episode! We're featuring a recent Los Angeles GrandSLAM - with hosting, audience slips, music, and of course, great stories. The episode was introduced by Sarah Austin Jenness, and the GrandSLAM was hosted by Brian Finkelstein. The musicians in this episode were Alexander Burke, who played the vibraphone, and Eban Schletter, who played the theremin.Special thanks to Gary Buchler, regional producer of The Moth's Los Angeles slam series.Storytellers:Jess Nurse learns a bit about friendship after your twenties.David Ambroz finds inner strength in a challenging situation.Bryan Kett plays disc-golf with some misfits.
In this hour, stories about clarity and perspective. Seeing one another, feeling seen, and seeing oneself with the veil lifted. This episode is hosted by Moth Senior Director Jenifer Hixson. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.Storytellers:Rae Wynn-Grant's perspective on America shifts while studying wildlife in Africa.Angelica Lindsey-Ali makes Hajj while 8 months pregnant.Grace Topinka joins a new friend for spa day.Zakiya Minifee is determined to not be "that American" during a trip abroad.Josh Holland meets his birth mother at 39.Podcast # 681
Lo and behold! Stories of shocks and surprises—both good and bad. A birthday gift with unintended consequences, family secrets, and support from an unlikely fanbase. This episode is hosted by Moth Director Michelle Jalowski. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.Storytellers:Jessie shows her family photos from her recent travels...and more. Cat Powell-Hoffman learns about her biological family.Musician Paul Chin works tirelessly on an EP.Kelli Dunham doesn't like accepting help from others. Podcast # 891
On this episode, we feature two stories all about the hectic, maddening, hair-pulling side of raising kids. Plus, we feature some very special guests reading the credits. This episode was hosted by Kate Tellers.Storytellers:Mary Lea Carroll tries to figure out how her mom raised so many children without absolutely losing it.PT Smith learns the true meaning of fatherhood.Special thanks to Fritz & Olai (9), Nilah (8), Iris & Harvey (6), Zelda (4) and Esi (9 months).
In this hour, stories of fear -- facing it, outgrowing it, and learning from it. From shadowy childhood demons, to the anxieties of parenthood, and life or death choices in the face of discrimination. This hour is hosted by Moth Executive Producer, Sarah Austin Jenness. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.Storytellers:Zaena Tessema's mother invokes a mysterious figure to control her children.Diane Kastiel gets unexpected and unwanted news.Bruce Lee teaches Tito Chavez-Nguyen how to find his way in a new school.Patricia Aro is scared that her children will ask her about death.Chelsea Shorte is pulled over for the first time while masculine presenting.Rufus May fears his own experience with mental health issues will keep him from being a clinical psychologist.Podcast # 680
In this hour, stories of self-reliance and autonomy. What's in a name, the ties that bind us, and a life-altering diagnosis. This episode is hosted by Moth Senior Director Jenifer Hixson. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.Storytellers:Shaylan Clark grows up in Harlan County, where every family has at least one coal miner. Quetzalli Castro is frustrated by teachers who can't pronounce her name.Daisy Joy Rodrigo worries that her parents won't approve of her boyfriend.Brian Jeansonne describes how living with ALS has impacted his family.Podcast # 889
On this episode, to celebrate our inaugural Kansas City StorySLAMs, we're featuring two stories from KC. If hearing the energy of the crowd (take it from everyone who was there, the show was super fun!) has got you hankering to attend a Kansas City StorySLAM, just go to themoth.org/kansascity for tickets and dates. And if you want to attend a StorySLAM in your area, just go to themoth.org/events and hit StorySLAMs in the dropdown menu.This episode was hosted by Chloe Salmon.Storytellers:Glenn North learns a hard lesson involving a dirtbike.Sue Marie Moreno helps found a nurturing community
In this hour, stories of the past echoing into our present. A history lost to slavery, modern life clashing with religion, going from a party lifestyle to a corporate gig, and using memories of an injury to help others. This hour is hosted by Moth Senior Director Jenifer Hixson. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.Storytellers:After a trip to Senegal's Door of No Return, Hannah Drake tries to piece together a family history obliterated by slavery.  Craig Mangum explores his relationship to Mormonism and its sacred garments. Luanne Sims has to grow up fast when she gets her first real job.Dan Ariely is called upon to help a fellow burn survivor. Podcast # 666
Gather 'round for an episode of The Moth Radio Hour with stories of coming together - in sadness, in celebration, in faith and in the nude. This episode is hosted by Moth Senior Director Kate Tellers. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.Storytellers:Bonnie Levison takes a risk and stands tall … and nude.Adam Bottner makes an immaculate connection in an unlikely place.Sister Laurena discovers a new relationship with her faith by changing a habit.Oleeta Fogden's much anticipated party for her first period does not go as planned.After receiving a devastating diagnosis, Mary Shaughnessy learns to lean on her community. Podcast # 887
In this episode, we're featuring two stories from young people that were developed as part of The Moth Story Lab. If you're interested in participating, or know of a young person who might be, just go to themoth.org/education for more information.Host: Ana SternStorytellers: Aravah Chaiken learns a lesson about math and life.Iris Hernandez takes a trip to Puerto Rico.The Moth Story Lab is a free workshop program for high-school students grades 10-12. If you’re in NYC it’s in person, and if you’re anywhere else in the country, it’s a virtual workshop.  For 8 weeks, participants develop, practice, and share their personal narratives, with coaching, games, and a final telling that can be open to friends and family.Go to themoth.org/education for more information.. The deadline to signup is September 22nd.
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Michelle Sawall-Kneale

why, why, why does every audience have the same cackling hen laughing loader than anyone else? Someone needs to have a talk with her.

Dec 6th
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Nancy

loved this episode

Nov 8th
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Drew Anderson

sunny jacobs' husband was a violent kidnapper and sexual predator. He didn't kill those police officers, but he was not as innocent as her story makes him out to be.

Nov 3rd
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samira akasheh

how can i have the text of podcast?

Oct 14th
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Belle Florek

initially the otherbag up to the the door door 🚪 you to get get your room to see 👀 😉 😏 in km I l poii uh uh up up you about that guy you ioo the up with you yin and and don't ioo with guy my you have the best 😀 iiii88# ever yyokiiiiooioiiiouujukololoihttps://youtu.be/QPgAP4wL6xk?si=GEUXngjExrmCECw7Fue bueno pasar tiempo contigo y Martha. Que tengas un buen viaje a casa. Hasta la próxima.Fue bueno pasar tiempo contigo y Martha. Que tengas un buen viaje a casa. Hasta la próxima.buen trabajobu

Sep 14th
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Jessie Ross

I've been consistently amazed by the depth and diversity of stories shared on 'The Moth.' Each episode is a testament to the power of personal storytelling and the incredible range of human experiences. https://www.thomasnet.com/company/donut-boxery-30984298/profile

Aug 3rd
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Mona Peterson

I absolutely love 'The Moth'! Each episode is a captivating journey into the heart of storytelling. The raw authenticity and diverse experiences shared by the storytellers never fail to inspire and move me. https://hubhopper.com/episode/how-deli-paper-is-made-1721819357/32646470

Aug 2nd
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Mona Peterson

I absolutely love The Moth! Each episode is a powerful reminder of the beauty of storytelling and the incredible diversity of human experiences. The authenticity and emotion in every story keep me hooked from start to finish. https://www.spreaker.com/episode/marketing-and-branding-strategies-in-cereal-packaging--60757173

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m.mashreghy98

how I find this speech passege? I want reading passages in time I hearing this episode.

Jul 17th
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StrayCactus

The final story was so moving and inspiring.

Jul 7th
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Drew Anderson

why do they keep deleting episodes a couple weeks after releasing them?

Jun 5th
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Drew W

In About this Episode, it should say 'pastime'.

Mar 29th
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sleap4969u9e

asking because I'm genuinely curious....why do they keep spamming the swing dance story at the end of the podcasts lately?

Dec 29th
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April All Year

The jaguar story is one of the best full circle stories I have ever heard.

Dec 14th
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Roxanne Weaver

How about some editing here? Every story is repeated...and on top of that, they are all repeats from previous shows.

Dec 10th
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Negin Khosromanesh

Hello there! How can I find the transcript of this podcast?!

Dec 3rd
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Nancy

what a great episode 😍

Nov 28th
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Aakash Amanat

I recently had the pleasure of listening to "The Moth" podcast, and I must say it's an absolute gem for storytelling enthusiasts. The podcast, hosted by Dan Kennedy, brings together a diverse range of storytellers who share their personal tales, experiences, and insights. What sets "The Moth" apart is its dedication to the art of oral storytelling. The narratives are raw, authentic, and deeply moving. Each episode is a unique journey, with storytellers pouring their hearts out, making you laugh, cry, and reflect in the process. https://www.preferredprofessionals.com/brooklyn-ny/printing-services/nyc-packaging-solution One of the strengths of "The Moth" is its ability to capture the essence of human experiences in all their complexity. https://citypages.pro/local-business/united-states/new-york/brooklyn/11209/nyc-packaging-solution

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Stephen Boykin

Great story! Very touching. Especially the interview aftet.

Oct 11th
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