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The Story Collider

Anticipation: Stories about expectations

The Story Collider

Story Collider, Inc.

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

4.4824 Ratings

🗓️ 15 July 2022

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

In this week’s episode, both our storytellers will have you on the edge of your seat, shivering with anti…….ci……….PATION as they share stories of high stakes scientific events.

Part 1: Science journalist Nicholas St. Fleur spends two years preparing for what is to be an epic solar eclipse.

Part 2: Chemical engineer Jason Raines finds himself leading the underdog team in a high school underwater robotics competition.

Nicholas St. Fleur is a science reporter at STAT covering racial health disparities and host of the podcast Color Code. He is also an associate editorial director of events creating virtual and in-person live journalism events. He joined STAT through a Knight-Wallace Reporting Fellowship in 2020 to cover the intersection of race, health, and the life sciences during the Covid-19 pandemic. He won the 2021 Evert Clark/Seth Payne Award for Young Science Journalists. Before joining STAT he wrote for The New York Times about archaeology, paleontology, space and other curiosities of the cosmos.

Jason Raines is a staunch chemical engineer turned accidental STEM innovator. For nearly two decades, he has brought a hands-on, experiential approach to STEM education as a teacher, administrator, mentor and coach to students and educators across the country. As a passionate advocate of the school-to-STEM pipeline, his goals are to raise the awareness students, particularly those from underrepresented areas, have to the vast potential STEM fields have to offer, while helping to remove the barriers that prevent students from experiencing STEM. He currently is the Director of STEM Innovation, & Partnerships at Graham Moore Education Design Consultants. He lives in Atlanta, GA and loves his wife, Anji, three daughters, Cami, Evi and Dele, and son Ryan. He loves sandwiches and hates mosquitoes.

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0:33.6

A science story, huh?

0:36.6

Is NYU scientists the? I felt.

0:38.6

And I just thought, well, it was that golden moment.

0:43.1

Because science was on my side.

0:54.1

Hey, everyone. Welcome to the story clutter, where we bring you true personal stories about science.

0:59.1

I'm your host, Misha Gaieski, and this week, our stories are about Anne, Tissa, patient.

1:07.8

You know those feelings of excitement, expectation, and hope? You remember those feelings, right?

1:15.1

I'm sure it's like the feeling you get as a scientist right before a big experiment, or before

1:20.4

defending your PhD thesis. Or maybe not. As a non-scientist, I just realized it's the beginning of summer break for a lot of kids out there.

1:30.8

And I can't help but think back to that feeling you got right before school let out for the summer.

1:36.5

That undeniable hope for an epic summer filled with adventures, tons of ice cream,

1:41.8

and maybe, just maybe, you'd transform enough over the summer break

1:45.7

that your school crush would notice you when you got back in the fall?

1:49.2

No, just me?

1:51.3

Each year, I would make a summer to-do list of all the things I wanted to do during the summer

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