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The Story Collider

Generations: Stories about passing science down

The Story Collider

Story Collider, Inc.

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

4.4824 Ratings

🗓️ 16 March 2018

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

This week, we present two stories about science and wisdom passed down through generations. Part 1: Ted Olds fears he’ll fail to graduate after his parents sacrificed to send him to engineering school. Part 2: Kayla Glynn’s challenging relationship with her science-loving grandfather alters the course of her life. Ted Olds has a Mechanical Engineering degree, and worked as a Patent Examiner at the US Patent & Trademark Ofiice. For the last thirty years he has worked as a patent attorney in a variety of high tech, and low tech areas. He has published short stories in a few small Journals. He mid-life crisis is storytelling. He has performed at a Risk event, and several Secret Society of Twisted Storytellers events. As a Moth "road tripper" he's told stories in many many cities, and has won 14 Moth Story Slams and in 8 different cities. Kayla Glynn is one of The Story Collider's newest producers in the Vancouver area, as well as an ocean enthusiast. She is trained in marine management and research, but has recently shifted her focus to the realm of science communication. Kaylais currently the Digital Communications and Research Specialist for Clear Seas Centre for Responsible Marine Shipping and is on the Executive Board of the Canadian Network for Ocean Education. She is passionate about sharing her knowledge of the ocean and marine life with others and helping to improve global ocean literacy. Kayla believes that given the right knowledge and tools, people are capable of mitigating their impacts on the planet and fostering a deeper a relationship with the natural world. Follow her at @kaylamayglynn

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Transcript

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0:00.0

A science story, huh?

0:04.0

Is NYU scientist the...

0:06.0

I felt it was right.

0:08.0

And I just thought, well, I figured it out.

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.

0:27.7

I am your host, Aaron Barker, and this week we're presenting stories about the wisdom and passion for science that gets passed down through generations.

0:35.7

In my case, it skipped a generation, but I'm happy to be here anyway.

0:40.3

Our first story today is from Ted Olds.

0:43.0

It was recorded in January 2018 at Caviot in New York City.

0:47.4

The theme that night was communication.

0:53.8

My dad died a couple years ago, and at the wake, my son said his grandfather was the wisest person he ever knew.

1:02.2

And I get that.

1:03.1

My dad was always with good advice.

1:05.0

He was not petty, and he never, ever held a past mistake over my head except once.

1:13.2

My fifth year at Michigan State University, I had to finish my mechanical engineering

1:17.8

degree.

1:18.8

We were poor, so I had need-based financial aid and I had student loans, but those both

1:24.5

end after five years.

1:26.8

My parents kicked me what they could, but without the aid

1:29.4

and the loans, I couldn't be there. But it seemed doable. I had four senior level courses to finish

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