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.
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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.
This is the moth radio hour from Prxheendez.
Suzanne and I'm Suzanne Rust, your host for this Father's Day episode.
My dad left me with two memorable pieces of advice.
The first, Suzanne, don't take any crap.
Well, the actual word he used was more colorful, but his point was clear.
He didn't mean giving up when things or people became challenging.
It was more about learning to advocate for myself and making sure that I knew that I deserved respect.
To this day, when something feels shady, I hear his words.
The second, Suzanne, tell them who you are.
Well, when I was younger, I didn't know what he was talking about, but I've come to understand that he wanted me to learn to bring all of the pieces of myself together, who I am and who I came from, and put them out there with confidence.