Amir refused because he believed that chasing tractors and scaring kids on a hayride was not historically accurate for a mummy and could give children a distorted view of farm life, making agriculture less appealing to them.
Michael was passionate about reducing maternal mortality rates, which are extremely high in Garissa. He believed he could make a difference and was not deterred by concerns about safety and harsh living conditions.
Katy wanted to join the 1P3 puppet team to make her mother happy and to be part of something her mother loved. She felt invisible around her mother and saw the puppet team as a chance to shine and be seen.
Jenny left her job because she realized her burning desire was not to be dangerously independent but to be part of a community. She wanted to create a place where people could come together and feel connected, inspired by her trip to Vietnam.
Jenny opened The Sports Bra to create a community-focused space where people could gather, celebrate, and watch women's sports. She wanted to replicate the sense of community and connection she experienced in Vietnam.
In this hour, windows into new or unfamiliar worlds. Behind the scenes at a haunted attraction, back of house at a Portland restaurant, and the thrills of Christian puppetry. This episode is hosted by Moth Director Chloe Salmon. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.
Storytellers:
Amir Baghdadchi takes on a frightening new gig.
Michael Maina realizes he's in over his head at his first job after medical school.
Katy Strange desperately wants to join her church's Christian puppet team.
Jenny Nguyen pursues her dream of becoming a chef, from kitchens in Portland to Vietnam, and back.
Podcast # 899