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The Story Collider

Dreams: Stories about ambition

The Story Collider

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4.4824 Ratings

🗓️ 20 April 2018

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

This week, we're presenting stories about scientific ambitions and dreams -- and the ways in which they meet reality.

Part 1: Planetary geologist Sara Mazrouei misses out on a dream opportunity -- because of where she was born.

Part 2: Working in conservation, marine ecologist Madhavi Colton faces down despair as the challenges feel overwhelming.

Sara Mazrouei is a PhD candidate in planetary geology at the University of Toronto. She’s also a science communicator with a passion for sharing the wonders of the universe with the public. Sara is a big advocate for women in STEM. One day she’ll go dancing on the Moon. 

Madhavi Colton is the Program Director at the Coral Reef Alliance. She oversees an international portfolio of community-driven conservation programs that are addressing local threats to reefs, including over-fishing, poor water quality, sedimentation, and habitat destruction. Madhavi is also spearheading new scientific research into how ecosystems adapt to the effects of climate change and is applying this knowledge to develop innovative approaches to coral conservation. Her expertise lies in building partnerships between academic researchers, non-profit organizations, governments and local communities to implement durable conservation solutions. She has worked in California, Hawai‘i, the Mesoamerican region, Indonesia, Fiji and Australia. Madhavi has a Ph.D. in Marine Ecology from the University of Melbourne, Australia.

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0:00.0

A science story, huh?

0:04.0

Is NYU scientist the...

0:06.0

I felt it.

0:07.0

I 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.

0:20.0

Hi everybody. Welcome to the Story Collider, where we bring you true personal stories about science.

0:27.8

I'm your host, Erin Barker, and this week we're presenting stories about dreams.

0:33.3

One thing I've learned these past seven years and change working on science stories is that a lot of science careers start the same way a lot of other careers do with a dream of exploring

0:43.7

the deep ocean or deciphering the human brain or maybe even one day going into space.

0:49.1

In other words, to boldly go where no one else has gone before.

0:53.8

And then those dreams meet reality.

0:56.6

Our first story today is from Sarah Mizrui.

0:59.2

It was recorded at Transac in Toronto in January 2018.

1:03.7

The theme that night was Coming of Age.

1:21.9

Music So since I can remember, I've always had a fascination with outer space.

1:28.8

I remember vividly standing in our backyard, staring at Comet Hillbop when I was 10 years old, night after night, wondering why everyone else wasn't out there staring at it. After all, a comet

1:34.3

that bright, but such a shiny tail was sort of a once-in-a-lifetime thing to see. Or at least

1:39.5

that's what I kept hearing. I saw my first total solar eclipse through a cheap pinhole projector, which was

1:46.6

basically two index cards, one with a hole poke through in 1999. I remember the sky getting

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