Childhood Dreams: Stories about youthful aspirations

Published: Oct. 21, 2022, 11 a.m.

b"When you\\u2019re a kid, anything seems possible, whether it\\u2019s becoming an astronaut or a princess, or even convincing your parents to get you that puppy. In this week\\u2019s episode, both our storytellers set themselves some lofty goals when they were young.\\nPart 1: On the top bunk in her childhood bedroom, Kayla Hernandez makes plans to escape her home life and become a scientist.\\nPart 2: As a teenager, Marc Abbott dreams of finding a wife and having kids, but a case of testicular torsion could ruin it all.\\nKayla Hernandez is an electrical engineer at Brookhaven National Laboratory's Collider Accelerator department. You can find her mentoring students, advocating for women's issues in STEM, and on Habitat for Humanity build sites across Long Island.\\nMarc L Abbott is a Brooklyn based author, actor and storyteller. His horror short stories are featured in numerous anthologies including the Bram Stoker Nominated horror anthology New York State of Fright, Hell\\u2019s Heart and Hell\\u2019s Mall and most recently Even in the Grave. He is the co-author of Hell at Brooklyn Tea and Hell at the Way Station, the two-time African American Literary Award-winning horror anthology. He is a Moth Story Slam and Grand Slam Storyteller winner and one of the hosts for the podcast Beef, Wine and Shenanigans. \\nFind out more about him at www.whoismarclabbott.com\\xa0\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices"