Silenced Science: Stories about the suppression of science
The Story Collider
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4.4 • 824 Ratings
🗓️ 7 November 2025
⏱️ 32 minutes
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Summary
This week, we’re teaming up with Silenced Science Stories, a volunteer project that shines a light on scientists whose work has been derailed by federal budget cuts and mass firings. In this episode, both of our storytellers share deeply personal accounts of how these political decisions upended their work—and the science itself.
Part 1: When an epidemiologist dedicated to preventing violence against children is suddenly fired from the CDC, she is left grappling with both the shock of losing her job and the uncertainty of what comes next.
Part 2: At a global climate conference, climate scientist Tom Di Liberto learns that Trump has been re-elected—and feels the weight of what that means for him and the fight against climate change.
Tom Di Liberto is a climate scientist and award-winning science communicator working as a public affairs specialist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office of Communication (as of March 29. He's been caught up in the government purges and is on administrative leave). As part of NOAA’s Ocean Today’s studio, he wrote and starred in NOAA’s first ever animated series Teek and Tom Explore Planet Earth. Previously he served as the senior climate scientist for NOAA’s Climate.gov and social media editor for the NOAAClimate accounts on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. In addition to his work at NOAA, Tom also served as the lead of the Department of State’s U.S. Center at the United Nationals climate change conference COP29 in 2024. The U.S. Center is the premiere public face of the U.S. government at the UN Climate conference. As lead, Tom designed every aspect of the center from the build to the schedule to planning every event that took place. He previously served as emcee of the Department of State’s U.S. Center at the United Nations climate change conferences COP21, COP22, COP26, COP27, and COP28 Fun fact: Tom performs regularly at the Washington Improv Theater on two house teams including the Hypothesis, a team Tom started and is full of scientists and science-lovers.
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| 0:00.0 | A science story, huh? |
| 0:04.0 | Is NYU scientist the... |
| 0:06.0 | It felt... |
| 0:07.0 | It 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, welcome to The Story Collider, where true personal stories about science help us explore just how weird, wonderful, and deeply human this world can be. |
| 0:32.0 | I'm your host, Misha Gaioski, and today's episode is produced in partnership with silent science stories. |
| 0:37.2 | A volunteer project |
| 0:38.1 | that shines a light on scientists whose work has been derailed by federal budget cuts and |
| 0:42.4 | mass firings. |
| 0:43.9 | Since taking office on January 20, 2025, the Trump administration has launched what many are |
| 0:49.6 | calling an all-out assault on science, marked by mass firings, deep cuts to research funding, |
| 0:55.6 | censorship, and the withdrawal from key international collaborations. |
| 0:59.9 | These actions haven't just disrupted progress on some of the most urgent challenges |
| 1:03.8 | facing Americans in the world. They've also put an entire generation of scientific talent |
| 1:08.7 | at risk. So in today's episode, we're taking a closer |
| 1:11.9 | look at how these political decisions are reshaping the lives and livelihoods of scientists and |
| 1:17.5 | science communicators, because behind the headlines are real people, and their stories deserve to be |
| 1:23.2 | heard. Our first story comes from an epidemiologist and global health and research leader, who work towards advancing equity-focused programs for women, children, and youth at the CDC. |
| 1:33.7 | Her story is recorded at her home in Decatur, Georgia. Here's her story. |
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