Hey there.
We here at the Moth have an exciting opportunity for high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors who love to tell stories.
Join the Moth story lab this fall.
Whether for an aspiring writer, a budding filmmaker, or simply someone who loves to spin a good yarn, this workshop is a chance to refine the craft of storytelling.
From brainstorming to that final mic drop moment.
Weve got students covered.
Plus, theyll make new friends, build skills that shine in school and beyond, and have a blast along the way.
These workshops are free and held in person in New York City or virtually anywhere in the US.
Space is limited.
We've extended to one more week, so be sure to apply by September 29, 3210.
That's one small step per man, one scientific per mandeh.
The poet is so beautiful.
There's a stone.
Welcome to the Moth podcast.
I'm Leland Melvin.
I'm an author and moth storyteller.
July 20 marks the 55th anniversary of the moon landing, and to celebrate the occasion, we'll be sharing three of our favorite stories that are all about space travel.
Our little intro now might have given it away.
Now there's something very, very special about space.
Staring up at the night sky and imagining what it would be like thinking about the vastness of the universe or staring back at Earth from the space shuttle Atlantis, thinking about the vastness of our human experience.