Black Holes: Stories about dark times
The Story Collider
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4.4 • 824 Ratings
🗓️ 16 February 2018
⏱️ 29 minutes
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Summary
This week, we present two stories about dark moments in science.
Part 1: Astrophysicist Jesse Shanahan tries to uncover the mysteries behind both the black holes she studies and her own chronic pain.
Part 2: Comedian Sarah Pearl checks into a psychiatric hospital after having suicidal thoughts.
Jesse Shanahan is a science writer and astrophysicist, currently serving as a Coordinating Committee member in the Working Group on Accessibility and Disability that she co-founded for the American Astronomical Society. Her writing can be found in Science, Astronomy Magazine, and Forbes amongst others. In addition to organizing STEM outreach in local elementary schools, she works on behalf of disabled scientists to facilitate accessibility and accommodations in STEM. Outside of her research on supermassive black holes, she spends her days wrangling a very high energy Border Collie named Hubble and playing way too many video games. Follow her @enceladosaurus.
Born and raised in St. Louis, Sarah Pearl is an up-and-coming comedian, musician, and storyteller. She's performed throughout the Midwest, most notably at Laugh Factory Chicago, Helium Comedy Club, and one time, a back porch without a coat during winter. Her honest and sardonic style has been referred to as, "kind of sad, but really funny." Sarah will be debuting the story of her experience with mental illness and she hopes the storytelling class she took when she was eight pays off. You can follow her at @standupsarah.
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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 everybody. |
| 0:19.0 | Welcome to the Story Collider, where we bring you true personal stories about science. |
| 0:27.7 | I am your host, Aaron Barker, and this week we're presenting stories about black holes. |
| 0:33.6 | And in true Story Collider fashion, we mean that both literally and figuratively. |
| 0:38.1 | Sometimes you study regions of space with a gravitational field so intense that no light can escape, |
| 0:43.6 | and sometimes you just feel like you're trapped in one. |
| 0:46.7 | Our first story generously offers us both interpretations. |
| 0:50.7 | That story is from Jesse Shanahan. |
| 0:52.7 | It was recorded in September 2017 at Bus Boys and Poets Fifth and Kay in Washington, D.C. The theme that night was Control. |
| 1:06.2 | So I think everybody here probably has one of those days that you'll remember for the rest of your life. |
| 1:14.1 | This is the day that I will remember for the rest of my life. |
| 1:17.8 | I remember it was the first Tuesday in September of my senior year of undergrad. |
| 1:25.8 | Seemed like a normal morning. |
| 1:27.2 | I woke up, the alarm ringing too early as the alarm always was. of my senior year of undergrad. Seemed like a normal morning. |
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