Evolution: Stories about evolving as people

Published: July 14, 2017, 1:45 p.m.

b'Part 1: \\xa0Adam Andis was raised as a creationist, but grows up to become an evolutionary biologist. Part 2:\\xa0In grade school, Angel Yau excels at science -- because her mom does all her work. Adam Andis is a PhD student at Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental Studies where he uses population genetics and landscape ecology of vernal pool amphibians to understand ecological and evolutionary dynamics\\u2026or to put in more succinctly, he plays with frogs in the woods.\\xa0In addition to frog-science, Andis also loves designated Wilderness. He was a founding board member of the National Wilderness Stewardship Alliance and spends summers guiding wilderness expeditions in Alaska. He loves taking photos, too. You can check them out on Instagram @azandis Angel Yau is a storyteller, sketch comedian and filmmaker from Queens, New York. She began her comedy career (unintentionally) writing her high school student government speech. She\'s been featured on the Risk! and Mortified podcasts.\\xa0 Her performances were apart of the Seattle Sketchfest, New York Sketchfest, North Carolina Comedy Arts Festival, Women in Comedy festival and more! Currently, she has a monthly show called, "VHS Present" where storytellers bring their home videos and childhood creations back to life.\\xa0 She is working on an autobiographical, stop- motion animation series. She is also part of AzN PoP!, the first all Asian- American female sketch group to have a run at UCB Theater in NY. She finds humor in solitude, rejection and alienation.\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices'