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My Parent's Child: Stories about taking care of those who took care of us

My Parent's Child: Stories about taking care of those who took care of us

FromThe Story Collider


My Parent's Child: Stories about taking care of those who took care of us

FromThe Story Collider

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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Aug 9, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week we share two stories from scientists who had to take on a new role with their parents.
Part 1: As the scientist in the family, Steve Scott takes on a new role when his dad must undergo heart surgery.
Part 2: Tajana Schneiderman struggles to live up to the expectations and sacrifices of her brilliant scientist mother.
Steve is a science communicator and public engagement professional working at the Wellcome Genome Campus near Cambridge in the UK. He has a passion for helping scientists to find ways of sharing their stories, and a particular interest in engaging people with genetics and genomics. Steve also loves musical theatre, exploring nature, music that gets you dancing, and seeing the best in people!
Tajana Schneiderman is a PhD student in planetary sciences at MIT. Although she thought astronomy would be a career that let her look up, she finds she spends a lot of time reading papers, writing code, and analyzing data. She’s interested in detecting and characterizing exoplanetary systems to better understand the way systems form and evolve. In her free time, she knits, reads, and goes on backpacking adventures.

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Released:
Aug 9, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Whether we wear a lab coat or haven't seen a test tube since grade school, science is shaping all of our lives. And that means we all have science stories to tell. Every year, we host dozens of live shows all over the country, featuring all kinds of storytellers - researchers, doctors, and engineers of course, but also patients, poets, comedians, cops, and more. Some of our stories are heartbreaking, others are hilarious, but they're all true and all very personal. Welcome to The Story Collider!