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The Story Collider

Plan B: Stories about people needing a backup plan

The Story Collider

Story Collider, Inc.

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

4.4 • 824 Ratings

🗓️ 31 May 2019

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

This week we bring you two stories of people who had to reckon with the fact that their first choice wasn’t available.

Part 1: When the local science museum looks to hire performers, David Nett believes he's the perfect man for the job.

Part 2: After finding out her uterus never developed, scientist Chivonne Battle searches for an alternative way to become a mother.

David Nett has spent over 20 years in Los Angeles writing, producing,  and acting in TV, film, and theater. Currently, he’s the writer for Geek  & Sundry’s "Starter Kit,” the VP of Entertainment Development for  ArcMedia, co-owner of Hero’s Journey Fitness with his wife, Christy, and  the Dungeon Master for two ongoing Dungeons & Dragons campaigns,  one that he’s been running since 1987. He wants to thank his parents,  who did not utter a single angry word (to his face) when he left his  academic scholarships behind to study acting. 

Chivonne Battle is a VT graduate student with a B.S. in Material Science  & Engineering (VT, ’05), ultimately in pursuit of a Planning,  Governance, & Globalization Ph.D. Her career is based in  engineering, however, growing up unexposed and embedded in the cyclic  behaviors resulting from poverty, lives in her heart. Chivonne’s life  changed when she connected her background to the social engineering  world, in hopes of tackling the physiological and psychological impact  of socio-economic despair. On this team, she seeks and unveils truth in  working with communities/local governments with infrastructural  concerns; while journeying on to reverse the effects of poverty. 

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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...

0:07.0

I felt...

0:08.0

I was so...

0:09.0

And I just thought, well...

0:10.0

It was that golden moment.

0:12.0

Because science was on my side.

0:19.0

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

0:27.4

I'm your host, Erin Barker, and this week we're presenting stories about times we have to change our plans and pursue a different course.

0:35.6

Sometimes life takes you in a direction you never expected, but it turns out

0:39.3

to be the right call. Uh, maybe, for example, you were someone who thought she'd never have to think

0:44.5

about science again after she passed 12th grade physics. And now you're the artistic director

0:49.4

of a science storytelling organization, and you think about it every day and weirdly you're actually

0:56.4

pretty into it again that's just one example uh we'll hear two more from our storytellers today

1:02.5

our first story is from david net it was recorded in february 2019 at the lyric hyperion in

1:09.2

los angeles our theme that night was on trial.

1:21.5

It's 1997. I'm sitting in the theater at the Science Museum of Minnesota and downtown St. Paul.

1:29.1

There are nine of us in the auditorium, one on stage, eight in the audience.

1:33.7

Of those of us in the audience, five of us are applauding politely, and three of us are sitting at a table near the stage writing.

1:40.2

Those three work for the museum. They're the directors of the Science Live program.

1:45.5

The other six of us are here auditioning for what 23-year-old David believes is the perfect job.

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