In this hour, stories of the adventures—and misadventures—of growing up. In a cave, on the ball field, and on a camping trip. This episode is hosted by Jay Allison, producer of this show. Storytellers: Trevor Nourse gets lost in a cave. Susan Rohde gets to play wiffle ball with the cool kids. New camp counselor Martha Cooney is determined to win "rookie of the year." Self-proclaimed nerd Usra Gahzi goes on a coed camping trip. Sivad Johnson and his buddies seek to reach new heights on their bikes. Jim Hasson grows up with a healthy fear of strangers. 8th grader Nadia Hakim learns a lesson thanks to depilatory cream. Podcast # 897
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 BRX.
This is the Moth Radio Hour.
I'm your host Jay Allison, producer of this radio show.
Childhood and teenagehood are times when all decisions feel significant.
But with our still developing brains, we may not yet be the greatest at making those decisions.
In today's episode, we explore the follies of youth, naivete, impulsive actions, and general wackiness.
Our first teller, Trevor Norris, told his story at a Moth Grand Slam in Louisville where we partner with wfpl, the Louisville public media station.
From the Baumhard Theater, here's Trevor.
Three of us went into the cave that day.
Now I get a little fuzzy on details, but I know Jamie was there because he's the one who threw the rock.
And I know my friend Terry was there because he kept going on about his watch.
My friend Terry was a techie before that was really a thing.
And he had just gotten this new watch.
Timex had come out with this Indiglo watch line and this watch had this new cool feature.
You hit a button and it lit up this fluorescent bluish green color.