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You Can't Go Back: The Moth Radio Hour

The Moth

The Moth

Performing Arts, Arts

4.626K Ratings

🗓️ 9 June 2026

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

This Episode originally aired on November 15th, 2022. In this episode, bold attempts to revisit the past. A quarterback makes a trip back home, a wife attempts to understand her husband's past, a young man discovers the rodeo, and an adult is cast in a high school play. This episode is hosted by Moth Senior Director Jenifer Hixson. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media. Ivan McClellan discovers the Black Rodeo. Rachel McCormick  attempts to understand her immigrant husband's past.  Steve Peebles is offered a role in a high school play, despite being an adult.  Kimberly Reed confronts her past, and future, when she is forced to make a trip to her hometown. Podcast # 791 To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is the Moth Radio Hour. I'm your host, Jennifer Higson.

0:16.6

In this hour, stories about putting fresh eyes on the past, returning to the scene and finding

0:21.9

new details you may have missed the first time around. Whether you see your past through rose-colored

0:26.6

glasses or one of those magnifying mirrors that highlights every blemish whisker and scar, the

0:32.2

passage of time always sheds new light. Our first story is by Ivan McClellan.

0:38.3

He told this in Jackson Hall, Wyoming, where we partner with Center for the Arts.

0:43.0

Here's Ivan.

0:48.8

I was born and raised in Kansas City, Kansas.

0:51.4

Go Chiefs.

0:53.2

The neighborhood that I grew up in had many sides. It was

0:59.0

urban and country at the same time. It was beautiful, and sometimes it could be terrifying.

1:06.8

My sister and I would run around in a five-acre field behind our house all summer long and we would play and we would eat blackberries until our fingers were sticky and then we'd run home through the thistle, pick thorns out of our socks on the front porch.

1:20.6

And then at twilight the lightning bugs would come out and we'd scoop them up in mason jars, throw some leaves in there, screw the lid on tight, poke holes in the top so they could breathe.

1:31.3

At night, some nights, gunshots would ring out on the block.

1:36.3

And my sister and I would lay on the floor and look up as the police helicopters lit up the street looking for suspects.

1:43.3

There were a lot of gangs in the neighborhood, and they would walk around with pit bulls,

1:48.0

and whenever they ran across a rival gang member, they would fight their dogs.

1:53.0

I wasn't in a gang. I was a nerd and a church kid.

1:57.0

But when I ran across this one guy, he would sick his dog on me.

2:00.0

And I would go running, and all the backs of my pants got eaten up, and I got really fast.

2:07.6

My mom worked two or three jobs to keep us fed, and we were latchkey kids, and we determined it was unsafe to go outside so we quit going out in that field

2:18.8

and playing. As I got closer to the end of high school, my prospects were kind of slim. I could

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