As a long time listener and live show attendee, I’ve supported The Moth because of the real and unscripted stories people shared. Every episode or show it would be a mystery as to who and what we were going to hear, and whether sad or uplifting, we knew the journey would at least take us somewhere new.But with the evolution of the show, the the liberal bias of the production has become so skewed that the content selected from producers seems nothing more than a tired, contrived slant on a narrative - exactly the thing I came to The Moth to get away from.After hearing a forced “free” promotion for something call the Confession podcast embedded into an episode, I realized I had enough of this homogenized, unoriginal content and will unsubscribe. It’s not the storytellers - I’ve been to several live shows and they are as wonderful and inspiring as ever - it’s the production of the show and its capitulation to what probably amounts to nothing more than better numbers.Bottom line, The Moth has enough daring to repeatedly diminish and ridicule anyone or anything even daring to espouse conservative or religious values, but doesn’t have the conviction to actually make a stance on where they stand, which I would at least have respect for. If you really want new, original content that comes across unapologetically raw and unbent (without awkwardly trying to feel ‘edgy’), then I recommend listening to Risk, a much better podcast.