Storytelling is a cornerstone of a solid community!!!
The Moth is stunning! Storytelling is essential to any community that desires to grow stronger, closer and function better! When individuals open up to strangers and tell their stories, you are no longer strangers! Storytelling has been a tradition of communities since mankind has had language and communities!!! When we tell our stories to those around us we build sympathy, empathy, friendships, bonds, relationships, and come together! The Moth provides a platform in a community to start building these stronger bonds together and is absolutely essential to building the communities we desire to live in! Once you get to know the stories of your neighbors it is impossible not to have some bond!!! I listen to this podcast every week!!! I have gone to live events and hopefully one day I will tell a story of my own!!! Keep up the good work, building stronger community bonds one storyteller and one story at a time!!!
Nxt Gen Cowboy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/16/19
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First thing I check when I get on iTunes ~ always waiting on the next one! This podcast is amazingly funny...Ed Gavagan's story made me laugh my rear end off, choked me up a bit, and made me want to move to the big apple. Boris Timanovsky's predicament made me laugh so loud people were...Read full review »
Jimbo2012 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/30/08
This is just a great freakin' podcast. If you like a good story (with great sound quality by the by), subscribe up.Read full review »
loriandcortny via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/17/08
These stories are so engaging, well performed and interesting that it turns my 50 min commute into a quick jaunt around the corner.Read full review »
Outback200 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/30/08
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