Vermont Public Radio: the moth radio hour
This Saturday is the Moth season finale and our final installment of stories told live without scripts. This week, hear stories of tragedy, intrigue, and a tattoo that reveals compassion among prison inmates.
The Moth returns to VPR for a fourth week of stories told lives without scripts.
In this episode of the Moth, we listen to stories of identity. This week's featured story-tellers include Blue's Clues host Steve Burns and Sex in the City producer Cindy Chupak.
The Moth returns for stories of the sacred this Saturday! Hear how rituals of Judaism guide a comedian through a dark hour. Then, Reverend Al Sharpton recalls learning real forgiveness after being stabbed, and Afghan music is un-silenced!
Listen for the last episode of The Moth Radio Hour, stories told live without scripts. This week: a dance move worthy of James Brown's praise, a graphic account of drug addiction, a macabre in-flight procedure.
An evangelist searches for souls and customers in the aisles of a Target store and an adolescent money-making scheme is hatched in 1970s Spanish Harlem in this episode of The Moth Radio Hour.
This week on The Moth, you’ll hear about falling in love with your monkey and getting in trouble with the law.




