Michelle Jalowski
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Podcast Appearances
Everyone has a story worth telling.
I'm your host this week, Michelle Jalowski.
It's hard to remember a time before Netflix and Hulu and on-demand TV.
Even though I grew up without all those things, I'm one of those millennials on the cusp who had a pretty analog childhood, it's been a long time since I watched TV on an actual TV.
In this episode, we have two stories about old-fashioned television magic.
Our first story is a blast from the past and put me right back to childhood, on the couch, in front of the TV.
Jessica Lee Williamson told this story at an LA Story Slam where the theme of the night was respect.
Jessica Lee Williamson is an artist and television writer living in Los Angeles.
Her credits include I'm Dying Up Here, Medical Police, and F is for Family.
Jessica has also told a whopping 39 stories on Moth stages all around the country.
If you want to tell a story at the Moth, remember you can go to our website, themoth.org, to pitch us your story and find information about upcoming slam dates.
Wes told this story at a Jersey City Story Slam where the theme of the night was exercise.
Wes is a comic, storyteller, and actor, and he aims to bring wit, energy, and honesty to the stage or the Zoom screen.