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The Story Collider

Science Fiction: Stories about aliens and zombies

The Story Collider

Story Collider, Inc.

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

4.4824 Ratings

🗓️ 25 May 2018

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

This week, we take a journey into science-fiction to find out if aliens can master the science of empathy and zombies can bring a couple closer together.

Part 1: Chase Masterson's role on Star Trek Deep Space 9 inspires her to think about how she can help others.

Part 2: Bethany Van Delft and her fiance reckon with the zombie apocalypse.

Chase Masterson is best known for her five-year breakout role as Leeta on Star Trek DS9 & the Doctor Who Big Finishaudio spinoff, VIENNA. Seen Guest-Starring on The Flash, Chase is a fan-favorite for her roles starring opposite Bruce Campbell (SyFy'sTerminal Invasion), as well as opposite Jerry O’Connell, Tom Baker and Sylvester McCoy, and Co-Hosting with Ryan Seacrest and Scott Mantz. Feature film roles include starring in Stephen King’s Sometimes They Come Back for More, Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles, and e-One’s critically acclaimed sci-fi noir, Yesterday Was a Lie, as well as playing herself in Miramax’s Comic Book: The Movie, directed by Mark Hamill, and an early role in Robin Hood: Men in Tights, directed by Mel Brooks (SQUEEE!). During the run of DS9, TV Guide Readers’ Poll named Chase Favorite Sci-Fi Actress on TV. A devout feminist, Chase has consoled herself from being listed in AOL’s 10 Sexiest Aliens on TV, Screen Rant’s 15 Most Stunning Aliens on Star Trek and in Femme Fatales 50 Sexiest Women of the Year by creating a dizzying list of charity initiatives with ChaseClub: fundraisers for the firehouse most affected by 9/11, Caring for Babies with AIDS, Hurricane Katrina, and a long-standing relationship with Homeboy Industries, where she has mentored women and men coming out of gangs for the past 9 years. Chase is the Founder of the Pop Culture Hero Coalition, the 1st ever non-profit organization to stand against bullying, racism, misogyny, LGBTQI-bullying and cyberbullying using comics, TV and film. 

Bethany Van Delft’s “hip & grounded, laid back delivery” has earned her the honor of performing at the prestigious Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal, San Francisco Sketchfest, as well as appearances on Comedy Central, TV Guide Channel, NickMom, and 2 Dope Queens podcast. Her "series at the Women in Comedy Festival "38/7%" was a huge hit, and monthly show, Artisanal Comedy, has been named “one of the top indie nights to check out”. Her latest project, a hilariously cringeworthy storytelling show/podcast with Nick Chambers “Starstruck: Close Encounters of the Awkward Kind” is becoming a fan favorite. Unashamedly in touch with her inner nerd, Bethany has been a panelist on “You’re The Expert” and “Literary Death Match”. She hosts MOTH mainstages around the country, MOTH storyslams & Grandslams, is thrilled to have a MOTH story re-posted by SULU! (aka George Takei) and honored to have a story included in The MOTH's 2nd book "All These Wonders".

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0:00.0

Support for this podcast is brought to you by Hanover Square Press, publisher of exit strategy by

0:05.5

Charlton Pettus. This thrilling new novel imagines a world where a secret organization exists to

0:10.9

help the rich and powerful escape their problems. Where a new name, a new face, and an entirely

0:16.1

new life are only a phone call away. There's only one rule. You can never, ever go back.

0:23.4

Find your escape.

0:24.8

Read exit strategy today.

0:28.5

A science story, huh?

0:31.7

Is that all your scientists?

0:33.3

I felt.

0:34.2

I felt right.

0:35.6

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

0:39.7

Because science was on my side.

0:46.2

Hey, everybody.

0:49.8

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

0:54.8

I am your host, Erin Barker, and this week we're presenting stories on the theme of science

1:00.4

fiction.

1:01.8

The closest I've ever come to science fiction in real life was probably our trip to Fermilab a

1:07.1

couple of weeks ago.

1:08.8

For those of you don't know, Fermilab is a national lab that is home

1:12.5

to this huge proton accelerator that is like two miles in circumference, and they study some of the

1:18.3

most mysterious aspects of our universe, like dark matter and dark energy and all sorts of other

1:24.7

dark stuff. Story Collider's Atlanta producer Kelly Vinyl and I went out there to host a show with some of the physicists there.

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