Sarah Austin Jenness
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I just have to get around to it.
Joseph Gallo told this next story at Housing Works Bookstore in New York, where WNYC is a media partner of them all.
Joseph Gallo has written and performed several solo plays, including My Italy Story and Long Gone Daddy, which was nominated by Broadway World as Best New Play.
Our final story in this hour is also from our Boston Story Slam series.
Here's Erin Wolfe, live at the Moth.
Aaron is a screenwriter and the chief creative director at a storytelling agency called Faculty New York.
To see a photo of Cousin Murray's Monument Store and Grandpa Bernie's clock, which is now proudly displayed in Aaron's Boston home, go to themoth.org.
If you've lost something, take a breath.
It may come back, or the loss may just make space for a new chapter, and you can tell a story about it.
That's it for this episode of the Moth Radio Hour.
We hope you'll join us next time.
This is the Moth Radio Hour.
I'm Sarah Austin Janess.
Storytellers find the moth, and we find storytellers, sometimes in strange and curious ways.
One spring day, I got a text from my friend Faith Saley, a former storyteller.
She said, I've just met a man named Jordy Ponce.
You should talk with him about telling a moth story.
But time is of the essence.