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The Story Collider

Outer Layer: Stories about literal and metaphorical shields

The Story Collider

Story Collider, Inc.

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

4.4824 Ratings

🗓️ 1 May 2026

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

In this week’s episode, both of our storytellers build shields to protect themselves and discover what happens when those defences fail.

Part 1: As a lonely teenager searching for connection, Christopher Moncayo-Torres turns to an unlikely disguise—a giant Clifford costume—in hopes of bridging the gap between himself and the world around him.

Part 2: JP Flores has always been the family’s “smart kid,” a role that becomes his armor in college—until the pressure of living up to that identity begins to crack.

Christopher Moncayo-Torres is an Ecuadorian-American writer, actor, teaching artist and live storyteller, born and bred in Queens, NY, and new-ish to living in LA. Most recently, he performed alongside his Ecuadorian father (yes, really) in "No Sabo", an award-winning, solo-ish show about rekindling their once estranged relationship, despite their language barrier. He's now working on a live-ish cooking show with his mother. He also hosts the monthly storytelling-workshop show, Fail Better Story Time at Studious Coworking Space in LA's Chinatown. More info can be found at www.failbetterarts.com He's an instructor and host for The Moth. He's also a 3x Moth StorySLAM winner who has been featured on The Moth Radio Hour podcast.

JP Flores recently completed his PhD in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology from UNC Chapel Hill, where he studied how DNA folds in 3D space to control when, where, and why genes turn on. He calls this the origami of gene regulation. Originally from Los Angeles, he's also pursuing a Graduate Certificate in Innovation for the Public Good, blending his love for bridging science and society. He’s a HHMI Gilliam Fellow, a podcast host (From Where Does It STEM?, a Spotify Next Wave Award winner), and is passionate about turning science communication into community connection. He is also a co-founder of the nonprofit organization, Science For Good. Outside the lab, JP plays guitar and gigs around North Carolina, and lives with his very opinionated and stubborn wiener dog, Vienna. As a first-gen college student, he’s driven to make science more community-centered and for the public good.

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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 a huge, but 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 and welcome to the storycladder, where we bring you true personal stories about science that reveal just how strange, complicated, and deeply human this world really is.

0:34.0

I'm your host, Misha Gayevsky, and today's episode is about the layers we put on. Costumes, armor,

0:39.5

shield, masks, whatever you want to call them. The literal and metaphorical things we reach for

0:44.1

when the world feels a little too unpredictable, a little too much. In this week, both of our

0:49.6

storytellers find themselves relying on those kinds of shields, sometimes physical, sometimes not,

0:55.6

in moments when they're trying to protect who they are or figure out who they're allowed to be.

1:00.3

I'll let you find out how that turns out for them.

1:03.2

Our first story comes from Christopher Moncaio Torres, an Ecuadorian-American playwright, teaching artist, and storyteller.

1:09.3

He shared this story at a show we did with our friends at LAist in Los Angeles last July.

1:14.0

Here's Christopher.

1:24.4

Because I'm the youngest of too many siblings and a latchkey kid always had a deep curiosity

1:30.6

about my siblings we have a large age gap between us and because of the latchkey thing we

1:35.6

didn't spend a lot of time together they'd be working my single mom would also be out of the

1:39.3

house and so I thought the way to get to know them in our home in Queens, New York, was to snoop through their stuff.

1:46.9

I was unsupervised. I'm alone in this house. So I would try on my brother's clothes and their Mets jerseys.

1:52.6

And my sisters, I would read too many other journals. And my mother, I looked through her home videos, and I would see movies of them together before I came into the picture and they

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