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The Story Collider

Best Of Story Collider: Science Saved My Life

The Story Collider

Story Collider, Inc.

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

4.4818 Ratings

🗓️ 30 August 2024

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

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 Collider podcast. This week, we're presenting stories about passion for science that keeps us going, even in the face of overwhelming struggle.  Part 1: When Cailin Gallinger struggles with her gender identity in college, her volunteer position in a plant lab becomes a lifeline. Part 2: In the midst of homelessness and abuse, Rose DF dreams of a life in science.  These stories do include mentions of suicide, rape, sexual abuse, physical abuse and domestic violence. In case you’d find them helpful, now or at any point in the future, we have some resources available on our website. Cailin Gallinger is a Master’s student in the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Toronto. She studies the geophysical processes of planets in our solar system, from impact craters on the Moon to volcanoes on Mars and beyond, and has performed in several scicomm events in Toronto, including the LGBTQ-themed Science Slam at Glad Day Bookshop and David Hamilton’s Solar System Social. She is currently soliciting submissions for a forthcoming zine, Corona, focusing on queer and trans scientists living and working on the margins, and hopes to continue combining her passions for both science and art in her post-grad life. Rose DF is a born explorer with a passion for accessible and inclusive science and education. A first generation scientist born and raised in the Dominican Republic, currently pursuing studies in Biophysics. After opening up about her life for a feature in "Stories in Science" Rose's social media presence has increased since, and she now uses it to raise awareness in the topics of inclusivity and diversity in STEM as she constantly challenges some of the stereotypes associated with being an "non-traditional" academic and a Latina in the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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A science story, huh? Is NYU scientists the... I felt... I felt... I was really strong. And I just thought, well, I figured it out.

0:40.3

It was that golden moment.

0:42.5

Because science was on my side.

0:53.9

Hey, everyone. I'm your host, Nishigayevsky, and welcome to a special edition of StoryClatter.

0:59.0

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.

1:06.8

Why? Because we have over 13 years of true personal stories about science, and no matter how

1:12.2

much of an OG listener you are, we have a sneaking suspicion that you haven't heard all the

1:17.2

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

1:22.6

deeply personal journeys of transformation. Each story has left a lasting impression on us, and we're excited to

1:28.6

revisit them with you. So sit back, relax, and enjoy this best-dove episode. This episode does include

1:35.5

mentions of suicide, rape, sexual abuse, physical abuse, and domestic violence. In case you find it

1:40.7

helpful, now or at any point in the future, we have some resources available

1:44.5

on our website at storycollider.org.

1:51.0

A science story, huh?

1:53.9

Is NYU a scientist the...

1:55.6

I felt...

1:56.4

I felt...

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