BUY TICKETS HERE: https://www.jhcenterforthearts.org/book/?show=69401AHRLMSBQLVDQNDHQJHGMBCGHMNBC The Moth – hailed as “New York’s hottest and hippest literary ticket” by The WSJ – is an acclaimed not-for-profit organization dedicated to the art of storytelling. In its twenty-five-year history, The Moth has presented more than 45,000 stories, told live without notes, by people from all walks of life to crowds worldwide. The Moth Podcast is downloaded more than 90 million times a year, and The Peabody Award-winning The Moth Radio Hour, airs weekly on more than 570 public radio stations nationwide. Each Moth Mainstage features simple, old-fashioned storytelling, by five wildly divergent raconteurs who develop and shape their stories with The Moth’s artistic team. Join us for a night of stories of being tethered: to family, the past, or long-held secrets. Self-restraint or unexpected betrayals. Moments that linger, from fleeting connections to unbreakable bonds. Adding links to the chain, and finding the people who ground you. Here’s to finally knowing when it’s time to let loose. Host: Peter Aguero was born and raised in the wilds of NJ. He’s been working with The Moth since 2007. His solo show “Daddy Issues” has played the far reaches and middle grounds of North America, mostly to acclaim (except for one guy in CA. That guy hated it). He makes his home with Dr. Fine in Queens and rides his bike all over the city, almost dying exactly three times every trip. Tellers: Brandy Tuttle, a beacon of spiritual enlightenment and indigenous wisdom, draws from ancient traditions to guide others through the complexities of modern life. Her international bestseller, “Grateful Powerful Strong: Next Level Navigation for the Spiritual Warrior,” chronicles her journey of spiritual transformation, offering a path enriched with ancestral wisdom. As a speaker and the host of the “Standing Holy” podcast, Brandy extends her message to a global audience seeking spiritual grounding.
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9TH ANNUAL MOTH MAIN STAGE | Fri, Mar 1st 2024 - 7:00pm
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