This autumn fall for moth stories.
As we travel across the globe for.
Our main stages, we're excited to announce.
Our fall lineup of storytelling shows from New York City to Iowa City, London, Nairobi, and so many more, the moth will be performing in a city near you.
Featuring a curation of true stories, the.
Moth mainstage shows feature five tellers who.
Share beautiful, unbelievable, hilarious, and often powerful.
True stories on a common theme.
Each one told reveals something new about our shared connection.
To buy your tickets or find out more about our calendar, visit themoth.org mainstage.
We hope to see you soon.
From PRX, this is the moth radio hour.
I'm your host, Jodie Powell.
In this hour, we'll be listening to stories of moments of TLC, moments of receiving or giving care that ultimately translates to love.
Self care has become a bit of a buzzword recently, but theres something to it.
A moment to set aside, time to see to yourself, to press pause on your watch even when no one else around wants to.
Our first story comes from Frida Weisel.
Frida told this at her plate against Slam, a night where we celebrate stories we've heard, loved, and wanted you to hear, too.
This was told in New York City, where WNYC is a media partner of the moth, Piers Frieda.
So I grew up in the Satmar hasidic community, which is a segment of orthodox Judaism that is very concerned with preserving traditions from before the Holocaust.