The Moth Radio Hour: Green

蛾电台小时:绿色

The Moth

2025-06-10

58 分钟
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In this hour, stories from Moth open mic StorySLAMs with the theme "Green." Gardens, edamame, and nervous novices. To quote Kermit the Frog, "it's not easy being green." This episode is hosted by Moth director Chloe Salmon. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media. Storytellers: Isthier Chaudhury puts his Youtube swimming lessons to the test. Tannia Schrieber finds that her garden grows more than just plants during the pandemic. Elizabeth Fritzler becomes the personal chef to a picky eater. When Mark Fiedeldey's husband moves out, he leaves his journal behind. Rosalind Croad is overjoyed to have her first boyfriend....until kissing enters the equation. Having received many rejection letters, Akshay Gajria learns how to write them. Podcast # 923 To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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  • This is the Moth Radio Hour.

  • I'm Chloe Salmon.

  • My very first job at the Moth was as an assistant producer on the Story Slam team.

  • Slams are our open mic storytelling competitions.

  • They happen monthly in 28 cities in the U.S. and beyond.

  • At each event,

  • 10 storytellers are randomly selected to take the stage and tell a five-minute story on the night's theme.

  • For a few years, I was in charge of choosing the slam themes for each season,

  • along with my colleague Jodi Powell.

  • Twice a year,

  • we'd hole up in a meeting room and come up with ideas for the next six months' worth of events.

  • Slam themes are a delicate balance.

  • You want them to be general enough to spark a wide range of stories,

  • but specific enough to encourage a point of view.

  • Fun enough to inspire creativity, but rooted enough to offer depth.

  • There were other considerations as well.

  • For example, a question we found ourselves asking every time,

  • how likely is it that people are going to interpret this solely as a sex thing?

  • Sigh, bye-bye ecstasy.

  • Each time, we'd come up with themes that felt fruitful.