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 Meg Bowles.
We all have childhood memories, some fond, some painful.
Some childhoods are full of dreams and wishes, while others are more focused on survival.
In this hour, we bring you three stories from a small town in Texas to upstate New York to the southeast of England.
We'll hear how different, and yet how similar the experience of growing up can be.
Our first story comes from Safraz Mansour.
He shared it live on stage at Alice Tully hall at Lincoln center for the Performing Arts in New York City.
Here's Safraz Manzuran live at the mosque.
So there were no photographs of my parents wedding day in the house when I was growing up.