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.
From PRX, this is the Moth radio hour.
I'm Jennifer Hickson.
This hour, we'll be hearing six stories from a night we called played again Slam.
It featured stories pulled from the New York story Slam archives, slightly tweaked and retold to a live audience.
Played against Slim was a chance to retell some stories that we loved but weren't recorded well the first time.
Or were maybe missing a plot point or a vital detail, sort of a do over.
And who doesn't love a second chance?
Coincidentally, the stories this hour involve second chances.
The stories were told on the same night at the music hall of Williamsburg with the support of WNYC, a media partner for the month.
This first story is from Gabby Shea.