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The Story Collider

A Little Help: Stories about needing support

The Story Collider

Story Collider, Inc.

Arts, Science, Society & Culture, Personal Journals, Performing Arts

4.4 • 824 Ratings

🗓️ 24 December 2021

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

In this week’s episode, both of our storytellers are looking for a little help.

Part 1: Jitesh Jaggi keeps his struggle with trichotillomania a secret, until one day his wife catches him in the act.

Part 2: When Devan Sandiford finally decides to seek therapy, he finds it more difficult than expected.

Jitesh Jaggi is a recent immigrant from India, currently living in Chicago. He ended his career in Finance one day when he lost all his data that he forgot to save on an Excel sheet, and realized that he just didn't care. That tipping point led to him becoming a writer and he is currently working on a book of essays. He is a two-time Moth StorySlam winner and a producer for the Story Collider. He loves writing bios because he can refer to himself in the third person. Jitesh can be easily bribed with books and chocolates.

Devan Sandiford is the Program Manager of Community Engagement at The Moth. Born and raised in a small town in Southern California, Devan spent his childhood and young adult years keeping his personal stories hidden from almost everyone. Then feeling a voice within him longing to be heard, he moved to Brooklyn, New York to push himself out of his comfort zone and find his voice. Devan is now a published writer and award-winning storyteller. His stories have been featured in the Washington Post, The Moth Podcast, Writing Class Radio, Speak Up Storytelling, The Womanity Project, and many other outlets. Devan is also the founder of Unreeling Storytelling—a Brooklyn-based organization dedicated to finding people who are quietly waiting to speak and yet urgently needing to be heard. To experience more of Devan’s unfolding collection of stories visit his website at devansandiford.com and keep an eye out for his upcoming memoir—currently titled—Human, Like You.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

A science story, huh?

0:04.0

Is NYU scientist the...

0:06.0

I felt...

0:07.0

It felt...

0:08.0

I was so...

0:09.0

And I just thought, well...

0:10.0

It was that golden moment.

0:12.0

Because science was on my side.

0:15.0

Hi, everyone. Welcome to the Story Collider, where we bring you true personal stories about science.

0:29.4

Just a reminder before we get started with today's episode that we still have one more week left in our end-of-the-year fundraising drive.

0:37.1

So there's still a chance to donate and be a part of our end-of-the-year fundraising drive. So there's still a chance to donate

0:39.2

and be a part of our end-of-the-year campaign. If you enjoy these stories every week and you want to

0:44.5

help us continue bringing you this free podcast in 2022, please go to storyclider.org

0:50.6

slash donate and be a part of our story. In today's episode, both of our storytellers are

0:56.4

looking for a little help. Our first story is from Storyclider's own Jettesh Joggy. It was

1:02.8

recorded at our outdoor show in Chicago last September. The theme that night was vital.

1:09.3

Jettesh originally shared this story at one of our online shows in 2020.

1:24.0

Thank you. Thank you, Lily.

1:26.5

Thank you to the other storytellers.

1:29.4

Thank you, the audience.

1:30.8

Thank you to Story Collider.

1:32.9

Thank you, Scott, for this space.

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