Martha McBrier

Mentioned 2 times across 1 podcast this week

This Week's Pulse

Martha McBrier recently took the stage at a London Grand Slam to detail her personal journey of reclaiming her confidence through storytelling.

On The Moth, host Suzanne Rust highlighted how McBrier utilized the stage to process life after losing her hearing, noting, "Martha said that The Moth gave her her voice back."

The narrative focus shifted toward her unconventional efforts to win over peers, with Rust posing the question, "How far would you go to get your colleagues to like you?" She observed that McBrier went "full tilt" in her attempts to integrate into a new Scottish village.

While the tone remains focused on her personal narrative, listeners are watching to see if McBrier continues to leverage her platform to advocate for those navigating similar challenges in the deaf community.

Where it's discussed

High Wire: The Moth Radio Hour

The Moth

Suzanne Rustneutralfrom “Martha McBrier's Parachute Jump

The storyteller who recounts her experience of performing a parachute jump to gain social acceptance.

That was Martha McBryer, a Scot living in London whose passions are belly dancing, watching true crime, and critiquing the neighbors' recycling. After losing her hearing, she struggled with confidence until she discovered the power of true storytelling. Martha

Suzanne Rustneutralfrom “Martha McBrier's Challenging Community Development Job

The storyteller who shares her experience of working in a Scottish village.

This is The Moth Radio Hour, and I'm your host, Suzanne Rust. How far would you go to get your colleagues to like you? Martha MacBriar went full tilt, and she shared her adventure at a London Grand Slam. Here's Martha live at The Moth.