We take a look back at some of the stories that most resonated with our audience. This episode was hosted by Sarah Austin Jenness. If you'd like to check out the video countdown of 2024’s most shared Moth stories we mentioned in the episode, you can follow us on TikTok or Instagram @MothStories. Storyteller: Wilderness guide Monte Montepare takes inexperienced hikers on a glacier expedition.
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Welcome to the Moth podcast.
I'm Sarah Austin Janess the year is coming to a close and on this special bonus episode we're reflecting back on the stories we shared in 2024 because we shared over 250 of them on this podcast.
Yes, 250 stories.
Some of the stories were laugh out loud funny, some some were heartbreaking, some surprising and profound.
Maybe some of the stories made you see things in a different light.
Thank you for listening and for sharing these podcast episodes with your friends.
We love it and we thought it might be fun to highlight some stories that most resonated with you, at least according to the vagaries of the social media algorithm.
So we made a video compilation of our most shared stories.
A moth wrapped, if you will, A moth cocoon, if you will.
Even more moth wrapped.
Get it.
Anyway, you can find the list and the videos on the Moths Instagram Mothstories, where you can follow us for more great Moth videos, news and yes, stories.
We also have a link in the episode description and now from your 2024 most shared list, Monty Montipar Monty told this at a moth Mainstage at St.
Anne and the Holy Trinity Church in Brooklyn, where the theme was sleight of hand.