Jennifer Hickson
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Podcast Appearances
As you heard, Gabe is now a teacher and says, I believe that education should be applicable, empowering, and joyful.
To see a picture of Gabriel in his highly organized workspace, with a place for everything and everything in its place, visit themoth.org, where you can also download the story.
There you'll also find a picture of him joyfully showing the disorganized spice rack he shares with his girlfriend, because compromise makes for harmony.
Gabriel has yielded control of the spice situation.
I'm proud of you, Gabe.
Coming up, a story about skinheads in London when the Moth Radio Hour continues.
You're listening to the Moth Radio Hour.
I'm Jennifer Hickson.
In this show, we're sharing stories about how people confront power.
Our final story was told by Nimisha Ladva.
She told this at a Moth main stage at St.
Anne's Church in Brooklyn, New York.
That was Nimisha Ladva.
She teaches writing, oral communication, and public speaking at Haverford College.
Nimisha's dad has slowed down slightly, but is still 100% a badass.
To see a picture of young Namesha and her family outside the home they left behind in England, visit themoth.org.
That's it for this episode of the Moth Radio Hour.
We hope you'll join us next time, and that's the story from the moth.