Chloe Salmon
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This from his boss at his first pizza joint job after Mike cleaned the floor in the wrong direction at closing.
Applicable in mopping and in life.
Our next storyteller finds her love advice in the world of telenovelas, for better and for worse.
Jersey Garcia told this story at a Grand Slam in Miami, where we partner with public radio station WLRN.
Here's Jersey, live at the Moth.
She's a divorced mother of two who facilitates therapeutic healing for couples and individuals.
She obsesses over astrology and the meaning of life while loving up on John, who she considers to finally be the one.
Something I love about Jersey's story is her total honesty and the difference between giving advice as a therapist and actually taking some advice.
Thank you for admitting that it's hard.
In that spirit, Jersey says she's found that what sometimes works best with clients isn't regurgitating academic knowledge, but sharing some of the ups and downs of her own experiences.
In a moment, a young man reckons with his love life on a hike in the Oklahoma wilderness.
And I sit down with that storyteller, who's also an advice columnist, to hear some tricks of the trade and give some advice of our own.
When the Moth Radio Hour continues.
I'm Chloe Salmon, and in this episode, we're hearing stories on the theme of advice.
Our final story is told by John Paul Bramer, who shared it at a main stage at the Hanover Theater in Worcester, Massachusetts.
That was John Paul Bramer, an author and illustrator from Oklahoma who currently lives in New York.