The Moth is an acclaimed non profit organization dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling. Since its launch in 1997, The Moth has hosted tens of thousands of curated events, open-mic StorySLAMs and workshops to crowds worldwide. The Moth Radio Hour now airs on over 575 radio stations, including the BBC, and The Moth podcast is downloaded more than 90 million times annually. Meg Bowles, Catherine Burns, Jenifer Hixson, Sarah Austin Jenness, and Kate Tellers, along with The Moth's artistic and workshop teams, have directed people from all walks of life - including astronauts, Nobel Prize-winners and high school students - to develop true personal stories that have moved and delighted millions of listeners.
The Moth connects us because we all have stories.
*Neil Gaiman, author and Moth boardmember*
What you need to do, most of all, is feel like yourself. Once you
do that, the words will come.
*Meg Wolitzer - author and Moth storyteller*
There are many reasons I feel compelled to tell stories. Without
stories, the past starts to mush together. And that makes me very
anxious. Creating stories is a way for me to make sense of life.
The Moth will help you tell great stories.
*Roz Chast, New Yorker staff cartoonist*
It's because of The Moth that I learned the dynamic range of
storytelling.
*Hasan Minhaj, Peabody Award-winning comedian, writer, and
producer*
The Moth changed my brain in the best possible way. Working with
their amazing directors, I learned how to share my story in an
authentic and powerful way that I now use almost every day as a
teacher, author, and speaker. Now, that's some brain-changing
magic!
*Dr. Wendy Suzuki, author and professor of neuroscience and
psychology at New York University*
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