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The Story Collider

Outsiders: Stories about feeling foreign

The Story Collider

Story Collider, Inc.

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

4.4 • 818 Ratings

🗓️ 21 June 2024

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

In this week’s episode, both of our storytellers share moments where they felt out of place and were very much foreigners in a strange land. Part 1: When Christine Gentry moves across the country to California, she struggles to find community. Part 2: After moving to Beirut, Lebanon from the U.S., Mary Ann Perkins doesn’t understand why everyone keeps staring at her. Christine Gentry joins BBQ on the list of good things to come out of Texas. She holds a Ph.D. in English Education from Columbia University and currently serves as a clinical assistant professor in the NYU Teacher Residency, where she directs the NYC Public Schools partnership and leads the data, assessment, and continuous improvement efforts of the program. In what little spare time she has, Christine performs in oral storytelling shows and produces/hosts shows and workshops for The Story Collider. Her writing has been published in English Journal, The English Record, and Printer's Devil Review magazines, and her oral stories have been featured on the TEDx stage, The Moth Radio Hour, and This American Life. She is also a Moth Mainstage performer and three-time Moth GrandSLAM champion. Mary Ann Perkins grew up in St. Louis County and then lived overseas–in Germany, Lebanon and Thailand–for most of the next two decades. While abroad she had two children, survived a war, left the Mormon church, completed two master’s degrees, got divorced and built a career as a United Nations editor. After returning to the United States in 2021, she founded a peer-support group for people who have lost their faith. The group meets Mondays at 7 p.m. at the Ethical Society of St. Louis. Mary Ann loves distance running, standup comedy, and poetry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

You know what that is.

0:04.0

An ice cold beer.

0:07.0

What's different?

0:09.0

It's Budweiser, a perfect beer for party season.

0:14.0

Best enjoyed with your best buds.

0:20.0

Cheers to that. Budweiser, Lackenosa. Best enjoyed with your best butts.

0:22.3

Cheers to that.

0:25.3

Budweiser, like no other.

0:26.8

Please drink responsibly.

0:28.5

For the facts, visit drinkaware.com. A science story, huh?

0:34.9

Is NYU scientist the...

0:36.7

I felt...

0:37.4

I feel right. And I just thought, well... It was that... Is NYU scientist? I felt.

0:39.6

And I just thought, well.

0:40.4

I figured it out. It was that golden moment.

0:42.9

Because science was on my side.

1:02.7

Hey, everyone. Welcome to the story clatter, where true personal stories about science help us to discover how weird and wonderful it is to exist in this world and be a human.

1:09.8

I'm your host, Mishigayevsky, and today's episode is all about feeling out of place, like an outsider or a foreigner in a strange land.

1:11.9

Something that I'm sure everyone has felt at some time or another. And just like how migrating animals navigate unfamiliar

1:17.5

territories using instinct and environmental cues, we humans often find ourselves trying to adapt

1:23.4

and find our way in a new and challenging environment. Like our first storyteller, Christine Gentry.

1:29.7

Christine is a storyteller, a clinical assistant professor in the NYU teacher residency,

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