Suzanne Rust
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Coming up next, spinning wheels and busting moves when the Moth Radio Hour continues.
Coming up next, spinning wheels and busting moves when the Moth Radio Hour continues.
Coming up next, spinning wheels and busting moves when the Moth Radio Hour continues.
This is the Moth Radio Hour, and I'm Suzanne Rust. In this episode, we're featuring stories about big reveals, those moments with an element of surprise. Jason Nunez told this next story at a Moth High School showcase in Brooklyn. Here's Jason.
This is the Moth Radio Hour, and I'm Suzanne Rust. In this episode, we're featuring stories about big reveals, those moments with an element of surprise. Jason Nunez told this next story at a Moth High School showcase in Brooklyn. Here's Jason.
This is the Moth Radio Hour, and I'm Suzanne Rust. In this episode, we're featuring stories about big reveals, those moments with an element of surprise. Jason Nunez told this next story at a Moth High School showcase in Brooklyn. Here's Jason.
That was Jason Nunez. And no, he never saw his beloved birthday bike again. Jason is currently a student at Ithaca College. He loves playing basketball and, yes, riding his bike. And he has finally mastered the art of hands-free biking. Our final story takes place in Mumbai, but it was told at a Moth Grand Slam in Chicago, where we partnered with public radio station WBEZ.
That was Jason Nunez. And no, he never saw his beloved birthday bike again. Jason is currently a student at Ithaca College. He loves playing basketball and, yes, riding his bike. And he has finally mastered the art of hands-free biking. Our final story takes place in Mumbai, but it was told at a Moth Grand Slam in Chicago, where we partnered with public radio station WBEZ.
That was Jason Nunez. And no, he never saw his beloved birthday bike again. Jason is currently a student at Ithaca College. He loves playing basketball and, yes, riding his bike. And he has finally mastered the art of hands-free biking. Our final story takes place in Mumbai, but it was told at a Moth Grand Slam in Chicago, where we partnered with public radio station WBEZ.
Here's Jitesh Jaggi, live at the Moth.
Here's Jitesh Jaggi, live at the Moth.
Here's Jitesh Jaggi, live at the Moth.
Jitesh Jaggi is a recent immigrant from India and a two-time Moth Story Slam winner. He currently resides in Chicago. Jitesh ended his career in finance one day when he lost all the data that he'd forgot to save on an Excel sheet and realized that he just didn't care. That tipping point led him to becoming a writer, and he is currently working on a book of essays.
Jitesh Jaggi is a recent immigrant from India and a two-time Moth Story Slam winner. He currently resides in Chicago. Jitesh ended his career in finance one day when he lost all the data that he'd forgot to save on an Excel sheet and realized that he just didn't care. That tipping point led him to becoming a writer, and he is currently working on a book of essays.
Jitesh Jaggi is a recent immigrant from India and a two-time Moth Story Slam winner. He currently resides in Chicago. Jitesh ended his career in finance one day when he lost all the data that he'd forgot to save on an Excel sheet and realized that he just didn't care. That tipping point led him to becoming a writer, and he is currently working on a book of essays.
Jitesh can still do most of his moves, but confesses that he has grown a little rusty. He says that his house has creaky wood floors, so there's always the chance of his downstairs neighbors thinking that there are six kids wrestling upstairs, even though it's just him breakdancing by himself. To see photos of Jitesh breakdancing, go to themoth.org.
Jitesh can still do most of his moves, but confesses that he has grown a little rusty. He says that his house has creaky wood floors, so there's always the chance of his downstairs neighbors thinking that there are six kids wrestling upstairs, even though it's just him breakdancing by himself. To see photos of Jitesh breakdancing, go to themoth.org.
Jitesh can still do most of his moves, but confesses that he has grown a little rusty. He says that his house has creaky wood floors, so there's always the chance of his downstairs neighbors thinking that there are six kids wrestling upstairs, even though it's just him breakdancing by himself. To see photos of Jitesh breakdancing, go to themoth.org.
That's it for this episode of The Moth Radio Hour. We hope you'll join us next time.
That's it for this episode of The Moth Radio Hour. We hope you'll join us next time.