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The Moth Radio Hour: Sink or Swim

The Moth

The Moth

Arts, Performing Arts

4.625.9K Ratings

🗓️ 16 April 2024

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

In this hour, stories of diving in—whether we want to or not. In a job, in a relationship, or into the unknown. This episode is hosted by Moth Senior Director Meg Bowles. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media. Storytellers: Surgeon Anthony Chin-Quee finds himself in over his head during his first day on call. Despite protests from friends and family, Nancy French marries a man she barely knows. Wilderness guide Monte Montepare takes inexperienced hikers on a glacier expedition To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

From PRX, this is the Moth Radio Hour. I'm Meg Bowles.

0:17.2

Some people dive right in, throw caution to the wind. Others stand back, consider all the variables,

0:23.5

and sometimes people have absolutely no choice.

0:26.5

They have to think on their feet, sink or swim.

0:29.3

In this hour, stories of how people cope when they find themselves out of their depths.

0:34.5

Our first story comes from Anthony Chinquay.

0:37.0

He told it in an evening we produced at the Union Chapel in London.

0:40.3

Here's Anthony, live at the moth.

0:43.3

Hi. All right.

0:49.3

Okay, so July 1st. This is the day that I, having just graduated from medical school,

0:58.0

finally a fully fledged doctor, right?

1:02.0

I was unleashed on the unsuspecting public.

1:06.0

Now on June 30th, I was nobody, right?

1:09.0

Just a very ambitious but ultimately very useless little lap dog with an adorable

1:13.5

short white coat. But on July 1st, I got that long white coat. And it was crisp. And it had these

1:21.6

pockets that were filled with stethoscopes and prescription pads and of course the terror that I would be found out as an incompetent

1:29.3

fraud. And that terror, completely valid, primarily because of the unofficial intern-year credo.

1:38.2

We be fucking up. And when we're not fucking up, we are concerned with fucking up.

1:45.0

Now, a little bit about me, I went to Harvard for university.

1:49.0

It's the epitome of my Jamaican and Trinidadian immigrant family's American Wet Dream.

1:54.0

And then I went to Emory from medical school.

1:58.0

And after all that school and the hundreds of thousands of dollars in student debt,

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