BONUS: Before and After: Stories that evolve over time

Published: Sept. 24, 2019, 11:46 a.m.

b'In this special BONUS episode, we unveil a brand-new addition to our podcast! To celebrate, we present new versions of classic stories from Story Collider\\u2019s directors and discuss how they have evolved since their original telling.\\nPart 1: As a marine biology student, Liz Neeley loves the order of science, but when a research expedition takes an unexpected turn, she must deal with the messy reality.\\nYou can find the original version of Liz\\u2019s story here: https://www.storycollider.org/stories/2017/3/10/in-the-field-liz-neeley-heith-copes\\nPart 2: When Erin Barker is diagnosed with two chronic illnesses, she has to say goodbye to four of her favorite things.\\nYou can find the original version of Erin\\u2019s story here: https://www.storycollider.org/stories/2016/1/6/erin-barker-oh-just-those-four-things\\nLiz Neeley is the executive director of Story Collider and new cohost of our podcast! She started her career studying the color patterns of tropical fish. (It was in fact even better than her childhood dream of working in a crayon factory.) She surprised herself more than anyone when she left the research path and went into ocean conservation and policy. For the past decade, she has been helping scientists around the world tell more compelling stories about their work. Most recently, she helped commission and edit the 2018 series "Stories from the Front Lines" at PLOS Biology. She is a lecturer at Yale in conjunction with the National Neuroscience Curriculum Initiative. Follow her on Twitter @LizNeeley.\\n\\nErin Barker is the artistic director of Story Collider and cohost of its weekly podcast. As a storyteller, she is the first woman to win The Moth\'s GrandSLAM storytelling competition twice. She has appeared on PRX\'s The Moth Radio Hour, and one of her stories was included in The New York Times-bestselling book The Moth: 50 True Stories. Though she hasn\\u2019t been officially sorted, she identifies as a Gryffindor. Follow her on Twitter @ErinHBarker.\\n\\n\\n\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices'