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Best of Story Collider: Fight or Flight

The Story Collider

Story Collider, Inc.

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

4.4818 Ratings

🗓️ 28 March 2025

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

This week, we present two stories about confronting threats -- whether it’s actual physical danger or a threat to your career. Part 1: Climate scientist Kim Cobb is exploring a cave in Borneo when rocks begin to fall. Part 2: Neurobiologist Lyl Tomlinson is startled when he's accused of stealing cocaine from his former lab. Kim Cobb is a researcher who uses corals and cave stalagmites to probe the mechanisms of past, present, and future climate change. Kim has sailed on multiple oceanographic cruises to the deep tropics and led caving expeditions to the rainforests of Borneo in support of her research. Kim has received numerous awards for her research, most notably a NSF CAREER Award in 2007, a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers in 2008, and the EGU Hans Oeschger Medal in 2020. She served as Lead Author for the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and as a member of the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board under President Biden. As a mother to four, Kim is a strong advocate for women in science, and champions diversity and inclusion in all that she does. She is also devoted to the clear and frequent communication of climate change to the public through speaking engagements and social media. Lyl Tomlinson is a Brooklyn native and a post-doctoral researcher and program coordinator at Stony Brook University. He is also a science communication fanatic who often asks: “Would my grandma understand this?” Using this question as a guiding principle, he won the 2014 NASA FameLab science communication competition and became the International final runner-up. In addition to making complex information understandable, he has a growing interest in science policy. Lyl meets with government representatives to advocate for science related issues and regularly develops programs to tackle problems ranging from scientific workforce issues to the Opioid Epidemic. Outside of his work and career passions, he seems to harbor an odd obsession with sprinkles and is a (not so secret) comic book and anime nerd. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:03.5

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0:08.6

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0:13.5

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0:17.6

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0:19.7

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0:22.0

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0:24.2

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0:30.3

A science story, huh?

0:33.5

Is NYU a scientist?

0:35.1

I felt.

0:36.0

I felt.

0:36.2

And I just thought, well...

0:38.3

I figured it out.

0:39.3

It was that golden moment.

0:41.3

Because science was on my side.

0:43.3

Hey everyone. I'm your host, Mishayayevsky, and welcome to a special edition of Story Clatter.

0:58.2

Today, we're diving back into our archives to bring you some of our most memorable and impactful stories and episodes we've ever shared on the Story Clatter podcast.

1:06.1

Why? Because we have over 13 years of true personal stories about science, and no matter how much of an OG listener you are,

1:13.2

we have a sneaking suspicion that you haven't heard all the stories.

1:17.6

These timeless tales span a range of experiences from wild scientific adventures

1:21.5

to deeply personal journeys of transformation.

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