Josh Gitelson: My Unsung Hero

乔什·吉特森:我的无名英雄

Hidden Brain

社会科学

2021-05-08

3 分钟
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At the end of every episode, we take a moment to thank an Unsung Hero: someone who’s not on the staff of the show, but who went above and beyond in helping us out. In recent weeks, we've been asking you to share your own examples of someone who's made an impact on your life. This time, Josh Gitelson of State College, Pa., recalls a small gesture of kindness from a stranger on a plane. Do you have a story of an unsung hero you want to share with our listeners? Tell us about it! Please email us at ideas@hiddenbrain.org, with the subject line "Unsung Hero." For some guidelines on what we're looking for, go to hiddenbrain.org/unsunghero.
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  • This is hidden brain.

  • I'm Shankar Vedantam.

  • At the end of every hidden brain episode, we take a moment to thank an unsung hero, someone who's not on the staff of the show, but who went above and beyond in helping us out.

  • We've thanked it.

  • Colleagues, sound engineers, cafeteria workers, our spouses, our friends, and our mothers.

  • Over the years, many of you have written to us to say you love this segment, and so we've been asking you to share your own examples of someone who's made an impact in your life.

  • Someone who didn't have to help you but did anyway, who supported you in a time of need and deserves to be recognized.

  • Perhaps they don't even know what a difference they made.

  • Hi, Shankar.

  • I would like to talk about my heroes.

  • I wanted to share my story about an unsung hero.

  • I don't actually know the name of my unsung hero, but I'll remember him for the rest of my life.

  • My unsung hero would definitely have to be my fifth grade teacher.

  • Misses Abrams.

  • She was trying to change.

  • I don't know who they were.

  • I can't even remember their face.

  • But I do remember what they did for me.

  • I can't even express to you how much you've changed my life.

  • Thank you.