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The Story Collider

In Deep: Stories about being in over your head

The Story Collider

Story Collider, Inc.

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

4.4824 Ratings

🗓️ 14 November 2025

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

In this week’s episode, both of our storytellers bite off a bit more than they can chew.

Part 1: Fresh out of college and in what seems like her dream job, drug and alcohol coach Rhana Hashemi quickly realizes she has no idea how to connect with the high school students she’s supposed to help.

Part 2: When Paul Davis and his wife struggle to get pregnant, they decide to foster a pregnant dog—and things escalate quickly.

Rhana Hashemi is a Bay Area–based drug educator, national expert in youth overdose prevention, and Ph.D. candidate in Social Psychology at Stanford University. Her research adapts Lifting the Bar for youth who use substances. This intervention, called More Than That, elevates youth voices to show educators that a student is "more than" their substance use. By reducing stigma and strengthening student–teacher relationships, she demonstrates how seeing and empowering students can protect against risky drug use. Rhana is also the founder and Executive Director of Know Drugs, the first youth-focused harm reduction organization in the United States, which advances evidence-based drug education for young people. Bridging social psychology with community partnerships, she works to reduce drug misuse and promote more compassionate, effective responses to youth substance use.

Paul Davis writes and directs horror movies. His last short won Screamfest and Ravenheart, two of the biggest horror film festivals in the U.S. and Europe. He is currently raising funds to expand it into a feature. Paul is passionate about storytelling. He has had stories air on NPR and published in Reader's Digest. He is also working on a solo-storytelling show. You can reach him on Instragram @pauldavisfilmmaker or gangoflightproductions@gmail.com

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0:00.0

A science story, huh?

0:04.0

Is NYU scientists the...

0:06.0

It felt...

0:07.0

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, welcome to The Story Clutter, where true personal stories about science help us discover how weird, wonderful, and sometimes overwhelming it is to exist in this world and be a human.

0:34.2

I'm your host Misha Gaioski, and today's stories are all about those times we think

0:37.8

we got it handled, until we absolutely don't. You know, biting off more than you can shoot,

0:43.5

getting in over your head, realizing halfway through that maybe you should have read the instructions

0:47.7

first. We've all been there, right? Let's jump in. Our first story is from Bay Area-based

0:53.1

drug educator national expert in youth overdose

0:55.6

prevention and PhD candidate in social psychology at Stanford University, Rana Hashemi. Her story is

1:01.6

recorded live at Testing Ground Live, a storytelling show we co-produce with the Stanford Impact Labs.

1:06.9

If you haven't heard of them, they're an amazing group at Stanford that supports people using social science to take on some of today's biggest challenges.

1:14.3

Basically, they help researchers turn their work into real-world impact, not just papers and data, but actual change.

1:20.2

It's been such a privilege to share stories from some of the incredible folks they've worked with over the past two years.

1:25.5

Anyway, here's Rana.

1:36.2

Thank you. folks they've worked with over the past two years. Anyway, here's Rana. So I'm 21 years old and I just graduated and I've landed the perfect job. I'm going to be

1:42.1

helping the Oakland Unified School District build out their

1:44.7

new responses to student drug use, focusing on support rather than punishment. And I'm the perfect

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