Advice: The Moth Radio Hour

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The Moth

2025-11-11

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If you've been moved by a story this year, text 'GIVE25' to 78679 to make a donation to The Moth today. In this hour, stories of wise counsel, listening to your gut, and learning to practice what you preach. Plus, guidance from advice columnist John Paul Brammer. 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: Stacy Nicholson fights her social anxiety by playing bridge. When he finds himself stranded, Mike Phalen's mom offers him some age-old wisdom. Jersey Garcia looks to telenovelas for guidance in love. John Paul Brammer finds himself in a secret situationship. Podcast # 947 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 your host, Chloe Salmon.

  • As an older sister, I love giving advice.

  • My brothers might say I love telling them what to do, but I object to your honor.

  • I say there's a lot of value in having someone pull up a chair,

  • look you in your eyes, and give you their honest and objective take on whatever ails you.

  • Now, acting on that advice, Another thing entirely.

  • And I think that's okay.

  • If we always did the sensible thing, I expect there would be far fewer good stories in the world.

  • And who wants that?

  • So in this episode, stories of advice.

  • Given, taken, and not so taken.

  • And a chance to ponder your own wisdom giving chops when I sit down with one of our storytellers who's also an advice columnist who brought in some juicy questions to share with us.

  • Let's get going.

  • First up is Stacy Nicholson.

  • She told this story at a main stage in Fargo,

  • North Dakota, where we partnered with Prairie Public Broadcasting.

  • Here's Stacy, live at the mall.

  • I don't have a single memory of ever having lunch in the lunchroom during my entire four years of high school.

  • I must have.