#ICYMI: “Farms, Fish Banks, and an Iron Roof” on The Moth

The_MothAll of the storytellers in this hour of one of my favorite podcasts, The Moth, are New Voices Fellows from the Aspen Institute.

I had the pleasure of hearing these stories when they were recorded in Washington, DC at the end of last year (as well as meeting all of the fellows), and I wanted to be sure share them with readers here.

After their Moth Performance (L to R):
After their stellar Moth performances (L to R): Sisonke Msimang, Jensi Sartin, James Arinaitwe, and Lindiwe Sibanda

A leading advocate for food security, Lindiwe Majele Sibanda, must reassess her own relationship to food. When James Kassaga Arinaitwe was a young man, he dreams of an iron roof for his family. A pragmatic idealist, Sisonke Msimang, learns to really listen to her friend. And marine expert Jensi Sartin tries to bring fish back to Bali.

Have a listen. And have a story-worthy week…

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