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The Moth Radio Hour: DNA Doesn’t Lie

2023/10/24
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Anaïs Brodier
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Meg Farrell
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Trina Robinson
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Meg Farrell:讲述了她在购买精子并成为父母过程中经历的恐惧和转变,以及对养育孩子的感受。文中展现了现代科技对家庭的影响,以及对成为父母的焦虑和期待。 Anaïs Brodier:通过社交媒体意外地找到了失散多年的双胞胎姐妹,展现了科技在跨越地理和时间距离方面的作用,以及重逢后的喜悦和对家庭的全新理解。 Trina Robinson:通过Ancestry.com发现了令人震惊的家族历史,包括祖先作为奴隶的经历,以及她为纪念祖先所做的努力。这部分内容揭示了科技在帮助人们了解家族历史方面的作用,以及对种族和历史的反思。

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Meg Farrell shares her journey of confronting her fears about becoming a parent through the process of selecting a sperm donor online, highlighting the emotional and practical challenges of modern family planning.

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In this hour, stories of the digital space and its affect on the family connection IRL. From digital carts to hive minds and data collection - closing geographical and temporal distance between past and present. This hour is hosted by The Moth's Senior Director, Meg Bowles. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.

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Meg Ferrill struggles with her fears of becoming a parent while shopping for sperm.

Anaïs Bordier makes a surprising connection via social media.

Trina Robinson, while researching online, discovers a shocking family history.