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Match Made in Marrow

Radiolab

WNYC Studios

Science, Natural Sciences, History, Society & Culture, Documentary

4.643.5K Ratings

🗓️ 3 January 2025

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

In an episode first reported in 2017, we bring you what may be, maybe the greatest gift one person could give to another. You never know what might happen when you sign up to donate bone marrow. You might save a life… or you might be magically transported across a cultural chasm and find yourself starring in a modern adaptation of the greatest story ever told. One day, without thinking much of it, Jennell Jenney swabbed her cheek and signed up to be a donor.  Across the country, Jim Munroe desperately needed a miracle, a one-in-eight-million connection that would save him. It proved to be a match made in marrow, a bit of magic in the world that hadn’t been there before.  But when Jennell and Jim had a heart-to-heart in his suburban Dallas backyard, they realized they had contradictory ideas about where that magic came from. Today, an allegory for how to walk through the world in a way that lets you be deeply different, but totally together. This piece was reported by Latif Nasser.  It was produced by Annie McEwen, with help from Bethel Habte and Alex Overington. Special thanks to Dr. Matthew J. Matasar, Dr. John Hill, Stephen Spellman at CIBMTR, St. Cloud State University’s Cru Chapter, and Mandy Naglich. Join Be The Match's bone marrow registry here: https://join.bethematch.org EPISODE CREDITS: Reported by - Latif NasserProduced by - Annie McEwenwith help from - Bethel Habte, and Alex Overington Sign-up for our newsletter!! It includes short essays, recommendations, and details about other ways to interact with the show. Sign up (https://radiolab.org/newsletter)! Radiolab is supported by listeners like you. Support Radiolab by becoming a member of The Lab (https://members.radiolab.org/) today. Follow our show on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @radiolab, and share your thoughts with us by emailing [email protected]. Leadership support for Radiolab’s science programming is provided by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Science Sandbox, a Simons Foundation Initiative, and the John Templeton Foundation. Foundational support for Radiolab was provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.

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0:00.0

Listener supported WNYC Studios.

0:09.5

Hey, this is Radio Lab. I'm Latif Nasser.

0:12.4

Today, as we are in the thick of the giving season, we have a story about a really remarkable gift giver and gift receiver.

0:20.5

Two people, basically strangers,

0:23.7

who couldn't have been more different, but who managed to find a deep kind of connection,

0:30.6

despite those differences through a single gift. This episode was originally reported

0:36.5

in 2017 by yours truly with Jad and Robert at the helm.

0:44.0

Enjoy.

0:44.2

Yeah, wait, you're listening. Okay. All right.

0:48.6

Okay.

0:49.9

All right.

0:51.5

You're listening to Radio Lab.

0:54.3

Radio Lab. Radio Lab.

0:54.8

From W. N.Y.

0:56.8

C.

0:59.7

Rewind.

1:03.1

Hey, I'm Chad. I'm Brad.

1:04.7

I'm Robert Crilwich.

1:05.7

This is Radio Lab.

1:06.9

So, we got an email from you.

1:10.0

Yes.

1:11.1

You did. Not long ago, our editor, Sorin, we got an email from you. Yes. You did.

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