Lo and behold! Stories of shocks and surprises—both good and bad. A birthday gift with unintended consequences, family secrets, and support from an unlikely fanbase. This episode is hosted by Moth Director Michelle Jalowski. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media. Storytellers: Jessie shows her family photos from her recent travels...and more. Cat Powell-Hoffman learns about her biological family. Musician Paul Chin works tirelessly on an EP. Kelli Dunham doesn't like accepting help from others. Podcast # 891
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From PRX this is the moth radio hour.
I'm your host, Michelle Jalawski.
As a kid, I remember being surprised all the time.
I had my mind blown on a regular basis.
But as I get older and arguably more jaded about the world, the less things seem to shock me.