"My mother's brain"
When Meehan Crist was a child, her mother hit her head. It was only as an adult that she discovered that her mother was covering up something far more serious: something called rather ironically a "mild traumatic brain injury."
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The Impostor Heart Attack (explicit)
For Ben Lillie, the terrors of grad school found expression in a form that no one had warned him about.
Photo by Sarah Lang
Ben Lillie
Science Storyteller
Ben Lillie is a high-energy particle physicist who left the ivory tower for the wilds of New York's theater district. He now writes and performs stories about science and being a scientist, and is a Moth StorySLAM champion. He also writes for TED.com, and likes to say that life is different now, largely because it is.
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