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How to Tell a Story with Meg Bowles of The Moth

May 2, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
What Will He Do With It?
01:59 • 2min
3
What's Up With Netflix?
04:27 • 2min
4
Netflix Isn't Going Anywhere, You Know?
06:13 • 2min
5
Is Google Play Books Doing AI Generated Audio Books?
07:46 • 3min
6
Is It Just Going to Flood the Market With Bad Audio Books Now?
10:19 • 3min
7
How to License Your Own Voice
13:03 • 2min
8
Author Life Summit Ticket Sales Are Still on Sale!
14:38 • 2min
9
Are You Ready to Talk and Connect?
16:31 • 2min
10
What Is the Moth and What's Your Role?
18:05 • 2min
11
Moth Performances - The Moth Style
20:08 • 2min
12
Moth Stories - The Time Limit, No Prepared Notes
21:45 • 2min
13
Are You Memorizing Your Words?
23:35 • 2min
14
How to Support a Storyteller in a Public Speaking Performance
25:14 • 2min
15
The Audience Is on Your Side and It's Beautiful
26:45 • 3min
16
How Do You Curate Radio Hours?
30:12 • 2min
17
What Makes a Good Story?
31:54 • 2min
18
The Magic of Saying Things Out Loud
33:35 • 4min
19
Do You Have a Short List of Moth Performances?
37:10 • 2min
20
The Moth Pitching Line Is Great
39:03 • 2min
21
What Are You Excited About for the Moths Next 25 Years?
41:15 • 2min
22
Don't Memorize Your Text
42:49 • 3min
23
Is There a Difference Between a Large Audience and a Small One?
45:39 • 2min
24
Speaking Like a Composer Is All About Timing
47:38 • 3min