![]() ![]() ![]() By all means, hold on tight to that healthy dose of skepticism-but it’s time to check your ego at the door when someone asks for your big three. Like, 2010s “guy who makes fun of anyone who’s vegan”-level annoying. Time has passed, the planets have shifted, and the stars have spoken: It’s officially passé to be the guy at the party ridiculing anyone who believes in astrology. From tantalizing series like Normal Gossip, to hard-hitting investigative shows like The Conviction of Max B, and even a weekly astrology forecast, here the best podcasts of 2023 so far. And, luckily for you, we're harvesting the best series out there-whether you're looking to brush up on your history knowledge while commuting, or just seeking some faux-company to pass time while running errands.įeaturing some newcomers, some tried-and-true favorites, and hidden gems, we've gathered a batch of pods that you'll be able to name-drop with pride. Given how bountiful the landscape is, you deserve to enjoy the cream of the crop. But, as the heinous TikTok clips of "free thinkers" behind mics will remind you, that doesn't mean all podcasts are good podcasts. (Just walk into any party and ask who has a podcast, and you're nearly guaranteed to find at least one person who has bought recording equipment off of Amazon for this very purpose.) There's a podcast for nearly every rabbit hole, random assortment of search words, or obsession you can think of these days. After all, the podcasting industry has arguably become one of the most oversaturated entertainment mediums of today. Your small talk reaches a lull, and, before you can run for cover, someone unleashes the dreaded ice-breaker: Been listening to any good podcasts lately?Īs bonding as it might be to discover a fellow listener of your favorite series out in the wild, trying to come up with your go-to list of favorite podcasts can feel like a nearly impossible task. After graduating from high school this month, Marlo is headed to New Haven University to study Communication Arts in the fall.It's a tale as old as the App Store. This month’s Storytelling School post was written by guest author and Education Program Intern, Marlo Brown! Marlo first joined The Moth through our All Country program in the Spring of 2022. ![]() Storytelling School with The Moth: Storytelling Activity #59 This playlist raises a glass to the fathers, grandfathers, stepfathers, uncles, and other men, who despite the various complications and complexities of helping to raise a human, step in and step up in their own ways. ![]() The business of taking care -the loving, nurturing, advising, supporting, and just being there - is fathering at its best. This week’s playlist is a celebration of Pride Month. Stories help us feel seen, help us connect to one another, and start a path to empathy and compassion. We hope that this week’s playlist about summer memories will bring some relief, like a little storytelling cool breeze.Īs the LGBTQI+ community continues to be under attack in our country and around the world, it feels more urgent than ever to highlight their humanity and their stories. Scientists have calculated that July was globally the hottest on record, breathing new life into the term dog days of summer. The biannual program is open to 10th-12th graders across America each year, and provides young people with the chance to learn and practice the art of storytelling. Last Spring, during my Sophomore year of high school, I participated in The Moth Education Program’s virtual All Country youth storytelling workshop (now called ‘Moth Story Lab)’. Storytelling School with The Moth: Monthly Storytelling Activity: Lesson #59: In Their Own Words: The Moth Storytelling workshop experience Explore interviews, storytelling tips, playlists and other Mothy fun curated by our staff and community. ![]()
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