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The Story Collider

Hubris: Stories about over-confidence

The Story Collider

Story Collider, Inc.

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

4.4824 Ratings

🗓️ 2 January 2026

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

In this week’s episode, like Icarus, both our storytellers fly a little too close to the sun—and learn the hard way that confidence doesn’t always equal competence.

Part 1: As a kid, JR Denson is determined to master the art of homemade french fries—but then his kitchen experiment goes up in flames.

Part 2: Faced with a looming Science Olympiad deadline, Adam Ruben is sure his last-minute “clock” made from a bag of water will do the trick.

JR Denson --a Washington, DC native-- is a full-time college educator and a part time emergency medical technician (EMT). He has become increasingly involved in the DMV's storytelling scene ever since accidentally falling into right before the pandemic. JR has performed for both local and national storytelling organizations such as The Perfect Liar's Club, the Stone Soup Storytelling Festival, and NPR’s The Moth. 

Adam Ruben is a writer, comedian, and molecular biologist in Washington, DC. He writes the monthly humor column “Experimental Error” in the AAAS journal Science Careers and is the author of two books: Surviving Your Stupid, Stupid Decision to Go to Grad School, and Pinball Wizards: Jackpots, Drains, and the Cult of the Silver Ball. He has appeared on the Science Channel, the Food Network, the History Channel, the Travel Channel, the Weather Channel, Discovery, Netflix, and NPR and is a writer for the preschool cartoon “Elinor Wonders Why” on PBS Kids. Adam has performed on stage in 34 states and six countries, including two solo shows. He has told stories onstage with Story Collider, Story District, and Story League, and is a five-time Moth Story Slam Champion and a Lead Producer for the DC/Baltimore chapter of Mortified. He has three kids, two cats, and a day job as a molecular biologist for the US federal government that feels less secure every day.

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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...

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.

0:13.0

Because science was on my side.

0:15.0

Hey, everyone. Hey everyone, happy New Year.

0:25.6

Welcome to the Story Clatter, where true personal stories about science help us explore just how weird, wonderful, and deeply human this world can be.

0:33.1

I'm your host, Misha Gayevsky, and today both of our storytellers got a little too cocky, a little too confident, a little too self-assured, much like I am with my New Year's resolutions. And then they quickly found out that they maybe didn't have it figured out. I can't wait for y'all to hear these stories. Let's dive in. Our first story comes from J.R. Denson, a full-time college educator,

0:55.4

a part-time EMT, and a storyteller who's been featured on the Moth Radio Hour. His story was

1:00.3

recorded last year at the Baltimore Theater Project. Here's his story.

1:21.7

The summer between seventh and eighth grade, I was really into making homemade french fries. And I still like to cook and make homemade french rice now, but like then it was like new

1:25.2

and it was fine.

1:26.2

I mean, I'm getting the potatoes and I'm

1:28.0

peeling them, I'm cutting them, I'm eating them, frying them, it's delicious. Maybe not all in that

1:32.3

order. And one day, I'm preparing some fries to get ready to drop in the oil and my house

1:41.0

is the meetup house for all of my other preteen friends. And so I'm getting ready to drop these fries and then DJ comes over.

1:47.0

And so I go ahead and put them in the oil.

1:48.4

And then DJ and I go down to the basement to play some video games.

1:51.7

And we're down there and we're having some, you know, moral combat.

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