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The Story Collider

Strangers: Stories about the people we don't know

The Story Collider

Story Collider, Inc.

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

4.4824 Ratings

🗓️ 25 September 2020

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

This week we present two stories from people who had experiences with strangers.

Part 1: Even though he's an excellent student, and later a doctor, Dale Okorodudu finds that strangers perceive him differently.

Part 2: Laura Bulk, who has been partially blind since she was a baby, struggles with strangers' attempts to "help."

Dr. Dale Okorodudu was raised in League City, Texas just outside of Houston. He completed both his undergraduate and medical training at the University of Missouri then relocated to Durham, North Carolina were he did his Internal Medicine residency training at Duke University Medical Center. Following his time at Duke, Dr. Okorodudu returned to Texas and completed his Pulmonary & Critical Care Fellowship here at UT Southwestern Medical Center. His clinical practice is at the Dallas VA Medical Center. Dr. Okorodudu has a passion addressing healthcare disparities which he has done via promoting diversity in the medical workforce. He is the founder of DiverseMedicine Inc. and Black Men In White Coats. Dr. Okorodudu is also the author of multiple books including How to Raise a Doctor and the Doc 2 Doc children series. What he enjoys most is spending time with his wife, 3 children, and church family.

Laura Yvonne Bulk (@LYBOT) is a friend, learner, woman, teacher, disabled person, occupational therapist, Christian, artist, scholar, advocate, and activist. Her work focuses on enhancing understanding across and within diversity, and promoting human flourishing. As a public scholar, Laura aims to benefit the wider community and the academic and clinical communities, making purposeful social contributions and employing innovative forms of collaborative scholarship. She works in the areas of quality of life in palliative care; belonging in academia; being blind; inclusion of disabled people in healthcare professions; and the use of creative methods (including research-based theatre and audio theatre) and cross-sectoral partnerships to do research for the public good.

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Transcript

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0:28.8

A science story, huh?

0:31.9

Is NYU scientist the...

0:33.5

I felt...

0:34.5

I felt...

0:34.5

And I just thought, well...

0:36.7

I figured it out. It was that golden moment.

0:39.3

Because science was on my side.

0:42.3

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

0:57.0

I'm your host, Aaron Barker, and this week we're presenting stories about strangers and the roles they can play in our lives.

1:05.0

Our first story is from Dale Oko Roodoo. It was recorded in April 2019 at Wild Detective's bookstore in Dallas, Texas.

1:13.1

This was the launch of our Dallas show and was produced in collaboration with the Lydahill

1:17.3

Hill Foundation and the Dallas Morning News.

1:27.1

All right, the year is 2005.

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