Join us for an evening of true, personal stories about science in Los Angeles.
Hosted by Natalia Reagan and Bryan Kett. Co-produced by Leslie Berntsen.
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Brittany Ross grew up in Alaska, Scotland, South America, Texas, Chicago, and Hawaii. As a result, she is very normal...Brittany is an actress, writer, stand up, and producer. She performs stand up all over town, and is a well-known storyteller, having won The Moth several times. Aside from the Choco Krispies commercial that not only starred a 5-year-old Brittany, but probably changed ALL of your lives, Brittany is best known for playing Courtney in ABC’s, THE MIDDLE. She can also be seen in Huge in France, Like Father, The Rookie, and more.
Mike Lambert is a writer and storyteller based in Studio City, California. He holds a BA in Theater from UCLA and, in an earlier incarnation, appeared in musicals and cabaret in New York and on tour. He has appeared as a stand-up comedian at the Original Improvisation in New York City and also worked as a joke writer for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Original story collections include Homo on the Range: Adventures at Oil Can Harry’s and Dear Mrs. Eddy: Letters from a Bad Christian Scientist. On June 17, he will be appear as a solo vocalist at Disney Hall in Los Angeles, singing Mack the Knife in German, with the L.A. Lawyers Philharmonic.
Dr. Nina Christie is a newly-minted Ph.D. from the University of Southern California and an incoming postdoctoral fellow at the University of New Mexico. Her research focuses on social connections and substance use, with an emphasis on opioid use and harm reduction, and she is passionate about positively impacting human health and wellbeing through the lens of psychology, public health, and policy. She is also a ~lover~ of all things Taylor Swift, baking new recipes for her friends and family, and is currently in her yoga phase!
Dr. Farah Alibay is a Systems Engineer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, where she has been the member of four Mars missions, including most recently working on the Perseverance rover, which landed on Mars in February 2021, and the Ingenuity Helicopter, which performed the first powered flight on another planet in April 2021. She is now the lead Flight System Systems Engineer on the SPHEREx mission – an infrared telescope due to launch in 2023. Prior to joining NASA, she completed a PhD at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as well as a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree at the University of Cambridge, all in Aerospace Engineering. Outside of her day-to-day work, Farah is dedicated to science communication, focusing on encouraging girls to develop and keep an interest in STEM. She also gives back to her local community by volunteering with Big Brother Big Sister LA (BBSLA) and as a Court-Appointed Special Advocate (CASA). In her spare time, Farah enjoys rock climbing, mountaineering, hiking, and skiing… you can always find her in the mountains on her days off!
Carlos Kotkin is an author, screenwriter and humorist. His dating memoir "Please God Let It Be Herpes: A Heartfelt Quest For Love And Companionship" was published in 2012 and he has also written a number of animated features, including Rio 2, Open Season: Scared Silly, The Star and the soon-to-be released Giants of La Mancha. His stories have been featured in The New York Times’ Modern Love, Reader's Digest and Sunset Magazine, even though the Sunset Magazine was whittled down from five pages to one paragraph. (They still paid him.) His stories have also been aired on The Moth, Risk and KRCW’s Unfictional podcasts. He was valedictorian of his high school, then promptly dropped out of the University of Southern California, so he never thought he’d be in a show about science, but here we are. He's not a fan of writing about himself in the third person.