The Moth Radio Hour: Hey, Daddy-O! Stories of Fathers

飞蛾广播时间:嘿,爸爸-O! 父亲的故事

The Moth

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2024-06-18

53 分钟
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This week, an episode in honor of Father's Day. Moments of unexpected understanding, confrontations in cars, and a rubber chicken. This episode is hosted by Moth Senior Curatorial Producer, Suzanne Rust. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.Storytellers:Tomas Davila and his father finally connect. Single father Jeffrey Berke and his daughter tackle a medical issue together. Jill Chenault gets advice--of all kinds--from her father on car rides. Stacy Staggs goes on a search for her biological father. After her father dies, Whitney Gedden memorializes him in a unique manner he would appreciate. Podcast: 873
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  • Hey there.

  • We here at the moth have an exciting opportunity for high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors who love to tell stories.

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  • 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.