The Moth is an acclaimed not-for-profit organization dedicated to the art & craft of storytelling. It has presented true & first person stories worldwide.
The Moth is a non-profit organization dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling. It was founded in 1997 with the aim of celebrating the diversity and commonality of human experience through personal stories told live and without notes. The Moth has since grown into a global phenomenon, hosting live storytelling events, producing a popular podcast, and publishing books of stories. The organization champions authenticity, empathy, and the power of storytelling to connect people across different backgrounds and experiences.
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The Moth hosts live storytelling events across the globe, where individuals share true, personal stories without notes.
A weekly podcast featuring the best of The Moth's live events, bringing stories from around the world to listeners everywhere.
Open-mic storytelling competitions where anyone can share a five-minute story on the night's theme.
Custom storytelling workshops and events for organizations, helping to foster communication and connection through the art of storytelling.
A weekly radio show that airs stories told live at Moth events, broadcast on public radio stations across the country.
Curated storytelling events featuring a lineup of storytellers, often celebrities or notable figures, sharing their personal stories.
The Moth actively engages with communities to promote storytelling as a means of connection and understanding.
Programs designed to teach the art of storytelling to students and educators, enhancing communication skills and empathy.
A collection of resources, tips, and guides for aspiring storytellers to hone their craft.
With events and listeners worldwide, The Moth has a significant global presence, bringing diverse stories to a wide audience.
To promote the art of storytelling and to honor and celebrate the diversity and commonality of human experience.
The Moth has had a profound impact on the storytelling community, inspiring countless individuals to share their stories and fostering a greater sense of empathy and connection among its audience.
The Moth has received numerous awards for its contributions to the arts and storytelling, including recognition from the Peabody Awards and the Webby Awards.
The Moth has published several books, including 'The Moth: 50 True Stories' and 'All These Wonders: True Stories About Facing the Unknown', which compile some of the most memorable stories told at Moth events.
The Moth encourages community members to share their stories, offering a platform for voices that might not otherwise be heard.
The Moth is committed to making storytelling accessible to all, offering free and low-cost events, as well as ensuring venues are accessible to people with disabilities.
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