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The Story Collider

In Honor of Father's Day: Stories about complicated dads

The Story Collider

Story Collider, Inc.

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

4.4824 Ratings

🗓️ 15 June 2018

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

This week, we're celebrating Father's Day by sharing stories about complicated relationships with dads.

Part 1: After her father, a well-known intellectual, passes away, neurobiology PhD student Eva Higginbotham tries to live up to his academic standards.

Part 2: Storyteller Nisse Greenberg travels home to care for his father after a brain injury.

Eva Higginbotham is a 3rd year PhD candidate on the University of Cambridge’s ‘Developmental Mechanisms’ programme. She works with fruit flies to discover how neurons decide on their neurotransmitter phenotype during embryogenesis, but has been fascinated by all facets of developmental biology since her undergraduate degree at the University of Manchester. Born in Boston to American parents, she moved to England as a child but travels back every year to enjoy family, friends, and food. 

Nisse Greenberg is an educator and storyteller who has won multiple Moth StorySlams and First Person Arts Slams. He teaches math to high-schoolers and storytelling to adults. He is the person behind the shows Drawn Out, Bad Feelings, and VHS Presents. He also identifies as vegetarian, but he'll eat meat if it looks good or if he feels like it's going to hurt someone's feelings if he doesn't. He just feels like it's an identity he doesn't want to let go of. He misses you. His playground is at nissegreenberg.com and he is Nisse@storycollider.org.

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A science story, huh?

0:31.4

Is that all your scientist?

0:33.0

I felt.

0:33.9

I felt.

0:35.1

And I just thought, well, it was it out. It was that golden moment.

0:39.4

Because science was on my side.

0:44.4

Hey, everybody.

0:49.9

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

0:55.0

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

1:00.9

I don't know if you've heard about this, but it turns out that some people have a complicated relationship with their fathers.

1:08.2

I know. Who knew?

1:10.0

Our first story today is from Eva Higginbotham. It was recorded in

1:14.1

March 2018 at J2 at Cambridge Junction and Cambridge England. As part of a show we produced

1:19.7

in partnership with the Cambridge Stem Cell Institute. The theme that night was regeneration.

1:31.7

Thank you. that night was regeneration. So I'm sitting in a dark room, alone, staring down a microscope at more than a hundred

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