Concern: Stories about being worried
The Story Collider
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4.4 • 824 Ratings
🗓️ 12 July 2019
⏱️ 30 minutes
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Summary
This week we present two stories from people gripped with concern for others.
Part 1: When biologist Andrew Holding's new baby stops feeding, his scientific instincts are put to the test.
Part 2: After finding out her mother has breast cancer, high school teacher Nakeysha Roberts Washington gets hit with the news that one of her students has a brain tumor.
Andrew Holding is a Senior Research Associate at Cancer Research UK’s Cambridge Institute and a Fellow of Downing College, Cambridge. His research programme brings together his experience of cutting edge mass spectrometry, DNA and RNA sequencing techniques with computational biology to investigate the function of the nuclear receptors. Andrew has worked on many science outreach and public engagement projects including founding and organising Skeptics in the Pub in Cambridge, which holds monthly talks by various speakers with the aim of highlighting the application of critical thinking and scientific method.
Nakeysha Roberts Washington, M.S. Ed is the owner and Creative Director of Genre: Urban Arts (GUA), a platform where artists can become published digitally and in print. Nakeysha spends much of her time preparing opportunities for creatives to share their art as part of the necessity for inclusion. All of this with the knowledge that working in the space of developing yourself as a creative is often seen as a privilege. Pop-up galleries and performances organized by Nakeysha via Gene: Urban Arts allows everyone in the creative community the ability to develop themselves as artists, become published and showcase their art through performance and exhibition. GUA is now a playground for 85+ creatives, all who have their own medium in which they create— Their own Genre. Nakeysha has been published in Routledge, various literary journals, and anthologies. In Spring 2018, she was honored with having a monologue performed in Brooklyn, New York, at the Billie Holiday Theater as part of a showcase entitled 50 in 50: What Place Do We Have in this Movement? Also in Spring of 2018, Nakeysha was a presenter at the UWM National Writing Project in which she conducted a creative writing workshop for educators. In June of 2018, a piece of her creative nonfiction entitled, “No Cream” was published in Wisconsin’s Emerging Writers: An Anthology of Nonfiction. In 2019 Nakeysha happily accepted a position as a producer with her favorite podcast The Story Collider as the “Midwest Connect” as she will be producing shows in Chicago, IL and Milwaukee, WI. Additionally, she will begin work on obtaining a doctoral degree in Urban Education at the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee. Looking forward to July 2019, Nakeysha will be part of a panel at Modern Language Association’s 2019 International Symposium in Lisbon, Portugal as part of a panel to discuss culturally responsive pedagogy in relationship to the teaching of writing, an opportunity afforded to her through her connection with the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee’s ACCESS program. Nakeysha’s writing and other work centers around social justice issues because she believes that it is a creative’s responsibility to interrogate and reveal the intricacies of social constructs through art.
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| 0:00.0 | A science story, huh? |
| 0:04.0 | Is that all you a scientist? |
| 0:06.0 | I felt. |
| 0:07.0 | I felt. |
| 0:08.0 | I was so... |
| 0:09.0 | And I just thought, well, I figured it out. |
| 0:11.0 | It was that golden moment. |
| 0:13.0 | Because science was on my side. |
| 0:19.0 | Hey, everybody. Welcome to the Story Collider, where we bring you true personal stories about science. |
| 0:27.4 | I am your host, Erin Barker, and this week we're presenting stories about concern. |
| 0:33.5 | I know a little something about concern right now. |
| 0:37.0 | Last Friday, I got word that one of my loved ones was in hospice. |
| 0:41.3 | And me and my dog Wally had to drive 1,200 miles down from New York to Florida to be with everyone. |
| 0:48.3 | Unfortunately, when I picked up my rental car to make the drive, it was a bright blue Volkswagen Beetle convertible. |
| 0:56.2 | And even when you're on a desperate mission in the dead of night, it's hard to take yourself seriously when it's in a car like that. |
| 1:03.1 | If Paul Revere had to make his ride in a car like that, I don't know that Longfellow would have felt so inspired to write poetry about it. |
| 1:10.4 | But I think our two storytellers today, however, will inspire you. |
| 1:15.1 | Our first story today is from Andrew Holding. |
| 1:17.7 | It was recorded in February 2019 at Cambridge Junction in Cambridge, UK. |
| 1:22.5 | The theme that night was family. |
| 1:35.2 | In 2012, Kim, my wife and I were expecting our second daughter. |
| 1:40.8 | Kim's pregnancy had gone fairly well. There were a few complications, but nothing serious. |
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