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The Story Collider

Choice: Stories about struggling to make the right call

The Story Collider

Story Collider, Inc.

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

4.4824 Ratings

🗓️ 16 January 2026

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

In this week’s episode, both of our storytellers find themselves reckoning with the choices they’ve made—discovering how a single decision, whether made years ago or in the chaos of a crisis, can shape who we become and the responsibilities we carry.

Part 1: When Misha Gajewski’s grandfather has a stroke while the rest of her family is out of town, she suddenly becomes the emergency contact.

Part 2: After learning that her mother gave up on her dream of becoming a musician, Paula Croxson vows never to give up on her dream of being a scientist.

Misha Gajewski is the artistic director and host of The Story Collider podcast. She is also a freelance journalist, educator, and copywriter. Her work has appeared on Vice, Forbes, blogTO, CTV News, and BBC, among others. She’s the co-found of the world’s first 24-hour True Storytelling Festival and a proud cat mom. She has also written scripts for the award-winning YouTube channel SciShow.

Dr. Paula Croxson is a neuroscientist, award-winning science communicator and storyteller. She is a Senior Producer at The Story Collider and the President of the Board of Directors. In her day job, she is President at Stellate Communications where she supports academic and nonprofit science communication. Paula has an M.A. from the University of Cambridge and a M.Sc. and a Ph.D. from the University of Oxford. She was an Assistant Professor of Neuroscience and Psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai for 5 years before shifting her career focus to science communication and public engagement with science, first at Columbia University and then at the Dana Foundation. She is passionate about communicating science in meaningful and effective ways, and fostering diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility in science. She is also a musician, playing flute in several rock bands, and a long-distance open water swimmer. The swimming is apparently for “fun”. You can learn more about her at paulacroxson.com.

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0:00.0

A science story, huh? Is NYU a scientist? I felt. I felt. I was so unhappy. And I just thought, well. It was that golden moment. Because science was on my side. I'm Hey everyone and welcome to the story clutter, where true personal stories about science

0:28.5

help us discover how weird and wonderful the world is and how deeply human it can be too.

0:33.0

I'm your host, Mishigayevsky, and in today's episode, our stories are all about choices,

0:37.2

because what is life but a series of choices? Our first story today comes from me. Mishayevsky, and in today's episode, our stories are all about choices, because

0:37.5

what is life but a series of choices? Our first story today comes from me, Mishayevsky. You

0:42.8

probably know me as the host of this podcast, but I'm also a freelance writer and co-founder

0:46.7

of the world's first 24-hour true storytelling festival. My story is recorded back in 2024 in Toronto

0:52.7

at Burdock Music Hall. Here's my story.

1:04.9

So I'm seven years old and I'm sitting at my grandparents' dining table and I can feel the plastic tablecloth

1:11.9

under my hands and I can see the lake glinting in the sunlight in the distance and I can see my

1:19.6

grandfather's face and I have this sinking feeling in my stomach because I'm definitely in trouble.

1:30.3

He's like, you ruined the desk.

1:34.3

And I'm like, hmm, yes.

1:37.3

So last night when I was supposed to be sleeping,

1:40.3

I created an entire play universe with the office supplies on the teak desk and

1:45.6

Mr. Scissors had a prominent role as a figure skater so he did pirouettes and jumps

1:52.2

and lutses across this beautiful teak desk leaving many many scratches and so my grandfather is

1:59.3

looking at me with his stern eyes and he's like, I'm going to have

2:02.9

to refinish the desk. It's going to cost a lot of money. You ruined it. And I feel bad because I didn't,

2:11.0

I didn't know. I mean, I was in my play universe with Mr. Scissors. It was a great time.

2:16.2

And so I say the only thing a child can say in that

2:20.0

situation, those magical words that absolve you of all your childhood sins. I say, I'm sorry. And he looks

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