Underwater: Stories about swimming deeper
The Story Collider
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šļø 7 June 2019
ā±ļø 35 minutes
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Summary
This week we present two stories from people who were underwater both literally and metaphorically.
Part 1: Barbara Abernathy has always felt at home in the ocean, but when she undergoes a bone marrow transplant, her doctor tells her she can't go into the water for a year.
Part 2: With only two days to find and extract a sample from one of the oldest coral colonies in the world, Konrad Hughen finds himself at the bottom of the ocean with a broken drill bit.
Barbara Abernathy, PhD, LMHC, is the President and CEO of the Pediatric Oncology Support Team, Inc. (POST), a nonprofit helping children and their families cope with the devastating effects of cancer. Being a cancer survivor herself, she brings a personal touch to the children and families battling childhood cancer. She has 30 yearsā experience in nonprofits, 21 of those years at POST. She has a PhD in Counselor Education and Leadership from Florida Atlantic University (FAU), Master of Education in Counseling from the University of South Alabama, A Master of Science in Biology from FAU, and a Bachelor of Education in Human Development and Social Policy from Northwestern University. She is adjunct faculty at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and FAU. Other professional experience includes pediatric AIDS, bereavement, family counseling, parent education, and treatment of severely abused children. Barbara has presented as an invited speaker at many national and international professional conferences and numerous community and school settings. Her interview with Heal magazine was published in the Spring 2018 issue under the title: āSurviving Survivorship.ā She has authored three scholarly peer-reviewed articles. She was awarded the Giraffe Award for women āwho stick their neck out for othersā by the Womenās Chamber of Commerce of Palm Beach County. She also won the 2017 Heroes in Medicine Award presented by the Palm Beach Medical Society and the 2018 MPN Heroes award given by the American Society of Hematology in December.Ā
Konrad Hughen is a Senior Scientist in the department of MarineĀ Chemistry and Geochemistry at Woods Hole Oceanographic InstitutionĀ (WHOI).Ā He received a double B.Sc. in Biology and Geology at theĀ University of California, Santa and was awarded a NASA Graduate ResearchĀ Fellowship, leading to his Ph.D. at the University of Colorado,Ā Boulder.Ā Konrad was also awarded a NOAA Climate and Global ChangeĀ Postdoctoral Fellowship, which he pursued at Harvard University beforeĀ joining the scientific faculty at WHOI. As a geochemist andĀ paleoclimatologist, Konradās research interests involve the developmentĀ and application of proxy indicators for reconstructing climatic andĀ environmental change, focusing on materials from modern coral tissues toĀ centuries-old coral drill cores.Ā His investigations have taken him allĀ over the world, including recent expeditions to Micronesia, Red Sea,Ā Maldives, Indonesia, Vietnam, Philippines and Cuba.Ā Ā
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| 0:00.0 | A science story, huh? |
| 0:04.8 | Is NYU scientist the... |
| 0:06.6 | I felt... |
| 0:07.4 | I was so... |
| 0:08.7 | And I just thought, well... |
| 0:09.6 | It was that golden moment. |
| 0:12.8 | Because science was on my side. |
| 0:27.3 | Hey, everybody. Welcome to Story Collider, where we bring you true personal stories about science. |
| 0:33.1 | I am your host, Erin Barker, and this week, because tomorrow June 8th is World Oceans Day, |
| 0:36.0 | we're presenting stories about being underwater. |
| 0:40.4 | World Oceans Day takes place every year on June 8th. |
| 0:45.0 | If you go to worldoceanstay.org, you can find out about hundreds of events all over the world from movie screenings to beach cleanups, all kinds of stuff. |
| 0:48.9 | So in honor of this celebration, we have two stories that capture the magic of being underwater. |
| 0:55.3 | Our first story today is from Barbara Abernathy. It was recorded in September 2018 at the Queen |
| 1:01.1 | in Wilmington, Delaware, at our show in honor of Blood Cancer Awareness Month. |
| 1:37.1 | Bye, beer. Five years ago, I was standing on the jetty in Florida, looking out at the Atlantic Ocean and just drinking in its beauty because that was the moment that I had to say goodbye to the ocean to go have a bone marrow transplant. |
| 1:43.6 | And the transplant doctor had told me that for a year, |
| 1:48.5 | I wouldn't be able to get into the water because of all the treatment |
| 1:53.1 | and it makes you immune compromised, |
| 1:56.1 | and it would be risky to get in the water with a compromised immune system and be susceptible |
| 2:03.2 | to bacteria and just don't count on it. |
| 2:07.6 | And I'm a scuba instructor. |
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