All the Randall you can handle
Release date: 2023-03-17
Comments
1. A true joy to listen to. Captivating. - In world dominated by true crime podcasts, divisive political podcasts, and others which can only be classified as junk food for the mind, this shows stands out. I love how information here is presented from a place of curiosity rather than authority. I truly feel my mind expanding with regards to my views on the origin and history of our modern civilizations. Thank you for challenging my views.
2022-11-28
2. Who am I…? - I read the works of Velikovsky when I was a teenager. I have always accepted the theory of catastrophism and your show is a wonderful source of information and confirmation about these issues. But I have to say I was seriously disappointed in some of the things you said today regarding the statue of Robert E Lee. You asked a question during the course of your tone-deaf rant. You said, I paraphrase, “who are we“ to object? You were asking who we thought we were to tear down that memorial to atrocity. Well let me tell you who I am… I am descendent of the people who were drug here in chains and enslaved. I am descendent of the people who were bought and sold as beast of burden and who spent our lives toiling in the fields of our captors. I am the Russians who tore down the statues of Stalin. I am the Iraqis who tore down the statues of Saddam Husain. I am Libyans who tore down statues of Muammar Gaddafi. I am the Germans who will not allow any memorial or statue or any type of honor to Adolf Hitler. Tattoo iamb and that’s who “we“ are you clueless fker. Otherwise, great show.
2022-09-02
3. Super Interesting, helpful analysis with light humor at times. - I found this material very helpful in understanding the writings of Plato and looking at the subject material analytically and with no preconceptions. The co-hosts also have some fun light banter that keeps you interested and laughing along the way. For anyone interested in this subject it is definitely recommended and they go into great detail in each episode.
2022-06-02
4. Cosmos Geology - My husband found this channel on YouTube first, and I’ve been listening to the podcast from the beginning for a month now, currently on episode . It’s such a relief to hear a revised history on so many topics. We LOVE the casual and humorous nature of the group, because I know first hand how stifling academic atmospheres can feel. But make no mistake that Mr. Carlson is thorough, methodical, and unassuming in his exploration of various topics. He references peer-reviewed scientific journal articles, while the group asks the esoteric “Why?” questions. We are so grateful to have access to this information for free, and to feel like we are finally getting around the current modern narrative to something deeper.
2022-04-20
5. Brain Warming and Tectonic - Don’t be A-feared of a little bit of catastrophe. “Randolff the Gray” will stimulate your volcanic understanding of historical geological happenings. The young technical elves make the podcast possible. Keep your kids at home and make them listen to this podcast the “impact” will be extraterrestrial.
2022-02-11
6. degrees of WOW !! - Interested in geology, history, earth sciences and even the existence of Atlantis ? Tune in to these magnificent presentations! A curious group of intrepid explores :The Snake Bros Kyle and Russ Brad and Normal Guy Mike led by a brilliant Randall Carson and his bottomless well of knowledge ! I so appreciate presentations that contain so much more than the milk toast of Discovery Channel Thank you so much for the work you guys are doing. Engaging presentations and intelligent discussion with supporting scientific studies has me looking up material and learning even more. Fantastic every show. Keep up the awesome work you guys do!
2021-08-24
7. I wish I could give it stars - Randall is immensely fascinating, and it takes a lot to make long form conversations with him painful. The hosts are absolutely terrible at their job. The format of the podcast makes no sense at all. It sounds as if Randall had no idea how to run a podcast and these guys linked up with him because they were solely interested in making money, with no genuine interest in what he’s saying. They contribute nothing to the conversation. I am completely disinterested in anything they have to say, and the small talk falls flat on its face. We need a single host who knows Randall and can keep him on track This podcast could be exponentially better with one smart, probing host. But Randall nonetheless makes it interesting
2021-03-03
8. I aspire to be more like Randall Carlson! - So fortunate I came across this podcast. I have no background in any of the fields discussed in this podcast, yet it is enthralling. The idea of a civilization as yet discovered fills one with wonder, and these fellas leave out the woo woo that is so often attributed to such an investigation. Love the dedication to the facts, and the open minded inquiry!
2021-01-14
9. Information overload!! - I have really enjoyed these podcasts. I have been following Randall for awhile now and am always amazed at his vast knowledge of so many things! I am pleased that the younger generation, the snake brothers, are helping with this podcast as well. Loving the content!! Keep up the good work gentleman.
2021-01-14
10. Incredibly smart guy who truly loves what he does - Randell Carlson loves his work and it shows. Extremely pleasant voice, engaging, great personality, and brilliant to boot. Everything I wish my university professors would have been. Carlson is one of the few great minds who does not talk down to people or come across as condescending and full of himself (extremely rare in today’s times). I highly recommend Carlson’s work, and hope that he continues to share his research and findings.
2020-09-12
11. Extrodinary - Anyone with an interest in the true history of earth and humanity will devour this podcast. Kosmographia is the Rossetta Stone of ancient history podcasts. As a contributer to some of the published work, I can confirm these gentlemen are faithful to the science -- and ahead of their time. Lets hope not too far ahead.
2020-07-26
12. Provocative but Exceptionally Well Researched - Randall Carlson gets a lot of grief, and many mainstream scientists love to point to his lack of graduate degree as though it’s some sort of refutation of the man’s hypotheses. However, despite good faith efforts on my part, I can’t find any decent rebuttals to any of Randall’s core proposals. At best, I see lots of “I haven’t studied that particular hypothesis” or “I’m not aware of any evidence to support...” however here’s Randall with stacks of academic literature or peer-reviewed journal content to back up every legitimate contention he makes. So with or without the PhD, this man is one hell of a researcher and generalist who is piecing together a fascinating and extremely well supported perspective about or not-so-distant geological past. Go support him on Patreon if you can.
2020-07-16
This is a show for professional growers and agronomists who want to learn about the science and principles of regenerative agriculture systems to increase quality, yield, and profitability.
Release date: 2023-01-19
Comments
1. Such Rich Soil! - I keep wanting to see John Kempf in the mainstream media. It would be wonderful and fitting to find an Article in the NYT or WashPo or even TIME (is TIME still a thing?) with the story about agriculture that John would tell.
There is not much that I can think of that is more pressing than widespread knowledge of the guests and host of this podcast. Good stuff!
2023-01-09
2. All episodes superb - As a climate change activist and earth lover, hearing any good news about our future gives me back the joy that leaks away over time. I don’t know where Kempf has been all these years, but I am so grateful he has emerged to show us what I knew and many many of us knew, that the earth can take care of herself very well, if we just stop destroying her. Just. Stop. Learn along with these earth workers that Ecology was right. Let’s open that book up again, Ecology for Dummies.
2022-04-29
3. Treasure Chest of information - Bought acres in Eastern TN a few years back. It’s mostly timber for the last years. The pasture areas were subjected to chemical growing regimes for years and the soil is light beige and very poor.
The forest soil is dark brown.
I wanted to bring back the pasture areas.
This podcast has provided me just the information I need to heal my soil.
Thank you so much.
Keep up the amazing work!
2022-03-07
4. Don’t change a thing! Except maybe the audio quality. - To all the people out there that are critical about representation of women and certain communities, is that really so important? I’m a queer listener and farmer and haven’t ever felt the podcast lacking, except for the inconsistent audio quality, which I totally understand. John has fascinating people on from many different walks of life, bust most importantly, people that are th or th generation farmers. People that hold a lot of weight in their communities. People that manage THOUSANDS of acres and can speak to others in their field with credibility. The critiques about a lack of representation should be aimed at the industry and society, not this informative, inspiring and well produced podcast. Keep up the great work!
2022-03-02
5. You ask brilliant questions - I love this podcast. I am a Body Therapist - working with energy, soft tissue, bones, nervous system, using touch and sound and awareness practices- a gardener, herbalist and I love learning about soil. It is all connected. My favorite thing about this podcast is John’s heart - it is so clear in the way he relates to his interviewees, and with his brilliant questions. I learn so much, from all of it, content and process and heart.
2021-09-22
6. A Wealth of Digestible Information - I’m no biologist, just an urban gardener that has a strong passion for growing nutrient dense food for myself and my community. I feel that our country’s agriculture system is not designed for well being of its people, but to put more money in the pockets of agricultural corporations. The information that John digs up in his interviews is INVALUABLE! I’ve learned so much over the past month taking notes while listening to this podcast. What I love most about this podcast is that it feels like it comes from a place of humility. There is no sense of pride or effort to push the listener to think a certain way. It is pure information coming from John’s passion and interest in the topics discussed. Thank you and please keep it up!
2021-06-21
7. No one is benefiting if you only interview white,cis men. - Wonderful! Important! BUT we need more interviews with women, BIPOC, and queer farmers. We need/must hear their perspectives and practices... we’ve got to think broader, bigger, better. If you are having a hard time finding them to interview, look harder. They are out there and necessary.
2021-03-28
8. The most relevant podcast in agriculture - Regenerative agriculture is clearly the scientific driven, truly sustainable next evolution in our relationship with how we take care of each other in the land. This podcast has the most interesting technically competent guests who provide a wealth of actionable items towards true sustainability including the state ability of profitability
G. Pennyroyal
2020-11-21
9. Amazing Content - Horrible sound quality ! - This is a great podcast, excellently handled by the host. But John seriously some of the sound quality is dreadful. I still wanna give stars as your work is good and important but I’m sure you can do something with the sound quality even with Covid issues and remote interviews.
2020-09-18
10. Saving our farms. - Restoring our soils is our quickest way forward to decarbonization. Here is a fantastic resource for growers looking for a path to higher profitability with the side benefit of restoring balance to our carbon budget. The business opportunities are significant. The old ways are ripe for disruption.
2019-12-24
11. The Passion and Ambition are contagious - John Kempf and the other agronomists at AEA as well as guests on the podcast a great platform for scientists interested in agronomy as well as farmers who are passionate about regenerative agriculture. I recommend anyone still hungry for knowledge to give their online lectures a listen.
2019-07-29
12. Serious, Effective, Organized Info - I have a job which allows me to listen to (growing, farming, garden related) podcasts all day long. Regenerative Ag Podcast is the best one I have found. The information is dense, very well presented and organized. Most of all, John Kempf is working to make a change where things really matter - the health of the food we grow. The production values are excellent in terms of sound quality, etc.. I get a strong sense that Kempf well studied and up to date on the lit, and can clear assimilate the pertinent info from across the sciences. I also appreciate that his work is rooted in working with farmers make improvements. Its not theoretical or overly academic, but very real world.
2018-08-20
13. Enlightening & Stimulating - The subject and practice of Regenerative Agriculture is gaining interest and momentum. Many thanks and kudos to John Kempf, a knowledgeable and energized visionary, for helping guide us through what can be a maze of random bits and bytes and for connecting the most important of dots so that we might better understand how to: improve the potential of our eco-systems - our soil, water and biodiversity; recognize the uniqueness and potential of our local environs and to stimulate our imaginations as we consider these relationships. The topic & guest are competently surveyed by Mr. Kemp resulting in an informative, comprehensible, enlightening and stimulating session.
2018-07-30
14. Top notch!! - John Kempf’s Regenerative Agriculture podcast is the most exciting, informative intersection of ecological agriculture, soil/personal health and the dynamic relationships therein. He has a diverse range of deeply knowledgeable guests and asks well thought questions that lead to further inquiry and insight. John approaches each conversation with a keen understanding of the information while remaining humble and open which allows the guest to deliver the information without being steamrolled by the interviewer. I really can’t wait to hear each new episode.
2018-07-20
The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens explores money, energy, economy, and the environment with world experts and leaders to understand how everything fits together, and where we go from here.
Release date: 2023-03-16
Comments
1. A rather transcendental experience - I’ve been into the “collapsnik” content since the IPCC report in . Listened to Ashes Ashes to learn more about the fragile aspects of our civilization and to The Poor Prole’s Almanac which is a more practical pod, with many excellent episodes around sustainable food growing and other kinds of knowledge and skills lost by the urban dwellers. The Great Simplification is something completely different. Yes, I knew the decrease in quality of life was coming, but I’ve never centered my understanding around the energy and the superorganism feeding on it. The bird’s-eye view of this podcast is absolutely invaluable – I'm an activist and now I better understand the problems we face and it's easier for me to articulate to other people what exactly is going on. Not to mention all the amazing stories from the r folks who worked on this even before I was born and have seen the build-up of the current crisis with their own eyes. The only thing I wish to see is more guests from the Global South. I live in Latin America and we have many unique problems that aren't present in places like the US or UK. Other than that, thanks a lot for your work, Nate!
2023-02-25
2. Change the story - The content is undeniably correct. But there is no way out of this without changing the story. I recommend Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer and also recommend changing the creation story from Eve and the snake to Skywoman Falling onto Turtle Island because it embodies the change from a capitalist system to a gift economy. And we cannot survive if we don’t change the story.
2023-01-09
3. Absolutely amazing podcast - Highly recommend - The cover photo unfortunately makes it look like it was a hocus-pocus podcast that wasn’t serious. But the complete opposite is the case. Highly credible experts from around the world and different scientific fields connect the dots on the most important topics of today (and tomorrow, of course). I spent hours and days listening to this podcast and every single minute was worth it. Thank you, Nate, for putting together such an excellent podcast.
2022-12-15
4. A true gem - I can’t recommend this podcast enough. ESSENTIAL listening. I have listened to almost every episode, most of which are extremely informative, profound, perspective shifting, and sometimes even moving. Such a great resource to have so many wonderful topics with so many great thinkers in one place. Keen em coming!!
2022-12-14
5. One of few men I look forward to hearing pontificate - Nate Hagens is one of the few men I look forward to hearing pontificate. Smart, complex, yet accessible, his critique of our systemic crisis is spot on. Hearing the difficult truth surprisingly offers relief and “post-tragic” hope. I so appreciate his willingness to dedicate his brilliance and his voice to our collective awareness. His guests are astonishingly high caliber - no empty filler in these recordings. Best podcast for our times. Thank you, Nate.
2022-09-13
6. Really Great - The major theme of this podcast can be found elsewhere in various books, blogs, podcasts, etc (though still startling few!) but this podcast is near or at the very top in terms of quality of interviews, breadth of topics covered, and cohesiveness to the central thesis Nate is uncovering. Honestly, even the title, “The Great Simplification”, is such a perfect and succinct way to describe our current predicament and inevitable future. I’m always eager for the next episode to drop! Thank you Nate for quality work, quality interviewees, and labor towards preparation for what is doubtless to be difficult times ahead.
2022-06-26
7. MMT - Nate you really need to learn Modern Monetary Theory. I recommend The Deficit Myth by Stephanie Kelton. You would then know that money is created by government spending. All it takes is an act of Congress and keystrokes. And the deficit is merely the amount of money in circulation. Why do people accept dollars? Because it is a government issued tax credit. If you don’t pay your taxes they put you in jail. P.S. The government doesn’t need taxes dollars to spend.
2022-05-25
This podcast series by Friends of the Earth brings you inspiring stories from the frontlines of the climate movement, frank discussion of the issues and solutions at play and takes a look at how anyone can have an impact.
Release date: 2021-09-28
We’re living through a climate emergency; addressing this crisis begins by talking about it. Host Greg Dalton brings you empowering conversations that connect all aspects of the challenge — the scary and the exciting, the individual and the systemic. Join us.
Release date: 2023-03-17
Comments
1. Smart folks with a blind spot - Although this show is stacked with some incredibly smart folks, hearing their weekly blind spot to how we should be treating the environment is maddening. There are greater contributing factors to climate change that we should be addressing and just aren’t. Namely, the major polluting countries and fixing the global taboo attitude towards nuclear energy.
2022-12-28
2. Not what you might be expecting (better!) - If you think this is going to be a knee-jerk reaction to whatever is supposed to be “pro-environmental”, you’ll be surprised. It’s really thoughtful and I always learn a lot. I appreciate that the guests have different kinds of backgrounds, and that they keep it focused on the practical (but they get the theoretical grounding in there too).
2022-09-14
3. Solid, challenging content - Don’t be deceived by the episode titles, which in my opinion can be a little dry up. I found the content itself to be well conceived, clearly presented and full of surprises that made me see environmentalism in a whole new, much more holistic and thoroughly engaging way. Whether educating the listener about how traditional environmentalism is rooted in white supremacy due to its founders’ embrace of eugenics, or challenging them with the mutually beneficial value of offering financial support to developing nations, this podcast is a must for anyone who claims to be serious about a comprehensive approach to climate change.
2022-07-11
4. My Go-To Source for Climate Information and Inspiration - Greg Dalton has just the right touch and all the right guests for understanding the climate emergency and building the courage and spirit to keep on fighting to address it. I listen when I am out walking and come home refreshed and ready to do more.
2022-04-29
5. Really powerful conversations - I love that this podcast goes beyond the raw science of climate change to address the human impact and the way that intersects with things like racism, sexism, poverty and colonialism. I also appreciate that the conversation is not all gloom and doom but also highlights solutions that are achievable. This gives me hope.
2021-09-29
6. Balanced and thoughtful - This podcast is very very clear on its goal and its values. The host does not pull punches but does let his guests speak their minds. The conversation never fails to explore the influence of global systemic racism, colonialism, and the unrealized externalities of emitting activities. Perhaps this is a personal preference, but I always find it a little difficult to understand why they occasionally invite a panel of opposing voices to participate in a single episode. The recent episode that sought to understand how pipelines play into the energy transition was a prime example of this. It seemed a little soft-gloved with regards to the Enbridge spokesperson, and it failed to allot comparable time to the Sierra Club rep. And when you’re doing a sort of “we don’t pick favorites we value many voices” approach, I don’t think a panel will ever be totally appropriate: someone will always take up more space. Otherwise, a classic climate podcast.
2021-09-04
7. Stumbled upon a great show! - I found this podcast by chance on the radio playing the episode “Jay Inslee, BP and Washington’s Climate Story”. I made it a point to remember the name of the podcast so I could subscribe to it when I got home. It had excellent depth and a very thoughtful interview.
2021-08-17
8. Take Notes! - I have loved the natural world, and the environment my whole life, being an American Indigenous Person, I’ve been in close contact, been a witness to all the changes over time, years. I’ve been an avid listener of this podcast for a long time. I treat it like a college course and take notes, and do research on all of the diverse interviewees from the show. It gives me hope. There are a lot of great things happening to focus on, instead of gloom and doom. This knowledge helps me to communicate much better with all kinds of people.
2021-04-22
9. Entrepreneurs Creating Inclusive ..Transition - Love Climate One. Never miss an episode. This one was especially good. Karelas very thoughtful and book sounds useful. Many helpful insights. Kwak and Baird were fantastic, brilliant, inspiring. A glimpse into a future that might just get us where we need to be going. Greg’s moderating also part of what made it such an electric (!) engaging and informative conversation. Kudos.
2021-04-03
10. This is not simply an activist show but… - An intelligent enjoyable examination of the many aspects of climate change. Each show is an interesting discussion of different issues related to climate led by a world class host with articulate guests with expertises in a a wide range areas. Each show focusing on an insightful aspect related to climate change.
2020-05-02
11. Love discovering new ideas here - Greg is honestly world-class at expertly extracting those bits of gold listeners are looking for.
He and his guests share some incredibly compelling content and I genuinely feel completely at home here. This is quickly becoming one of my go-to podcasts - thanks so much for spreading the good word here Greg!
2019-11-05
12. One of the most informative climate podcasts you will find! - I have been following Climate One since December when a friend took me to see a Climate One interview that Greg Dalton did with climate scientist Dr. Richard Alley. I have been hooked ever since. The host Greg Dalton interviews the top climate scientists, innovators, news makers, activists, etc. I have learned so much over the years from this podcast.
2019-05-08
13. Amazing awesome source of info - This such a great source of information on environmental and political issues. I really feel like I've stumbled on a goldmine. I wish it was more widely available on other media or TV (NPR or VICE) so that more people would be better informed. More press releases to media friendly print and on-line outlets. Possibly summarize the event to highlight the major points then like to full program. "Cigarettes and Tailpipes" podcast just astounded me!!!! Great work!!!!
2017-09-03
The Green Divas is the original green podcast and has been sharing low-stress ways to mitigate and adapt to our climate reality since 2006. Founding Green Diva Megan McWilliams Bouchard and Green Divas Lynn Broderick and Lisa McWilliams are refreshing the brand for the 2022 reboot. All have been involved in the Green Divas and other forms of media for decades and are committed to bringing solutions, hope, humor and of course credible information in an engaging format. Stay tuned for the best con...
Release date: 2022-12-14
Comments
1. Green Divas Radio Show in general - Listening to your show over the internet had been difficult and the sound quality made it hard to hear. Now we've subscribed to your podcast and I can put it on my iPod and educate myself while I go around my daily chores. THANK you for joining iTunes and making it possible to hear and learn. claudia
2010-11-22
A Geology and Earth Science Podcast. Join Chris, an award-winning geology teacher, and Jesse, a geoscience professor, in discussing the amazing features of our planet and their impact on your everyday life. No prior knowledge required. New episodes coming at you every week. Listen, subscribe, share with someone you know!
Release date: 2023-03-23
Comments
1. Just the right balance! - I found this podcast because I have a year old daughter who wants to be a geologist when she grows up. We rock hound and explore national parks and your podcast provides a great balance of information and inspiration for us new to this field. Love the humor too! erosionhappens
2022-09-12
2. Planetary Power x !! - Listen, learn and laugh along with a couple amazing scientists who share knowledge and fun facts about the world around us. You will never look at the planet the same way again! Really enjoy the guest speakers too! Everyone is so down to earth and relatable ! Keep up the great work!
2021-10-14
3. Outstanding - For someone who has little to no appreciation for geology/rock science, I can’t get enough of this podcast. It’s incredible—the young aspiring academic Jesse dropping rock knowledge while the elder rocksman Chris is always there to keep things in perspective. I can’t contain my excitement every time a new episode pings across!
2021-05-30
4. Great for use in the classroom! - I’ve enjoyed this podcast and refer to it so often in my high school AP environmental science class that I decided to assign one of the podcasts for my students to listen to and discuss. It was awesome! A chance for them to learn and hear from experts in the field who are incredible at explaining geoscience ideas to any level. I highly recommend listening and for any science teachers out there, sharing with your students.
2021-02-04
5. Great education for people from all walks - I didn’t end up studying geology in college, but I loved my high school geology class taught by Mr. Bolhuis. These podcasts are a perfect way for me to keep learning and understanding the beauty of our world as I adventure through it. Thanks for sharing your knowledge in a way that anyone can understand!
2020-10-22
6. Great podcast! Keep it up! - Chris was pretty instrumental (in a very good way) in shaping my career path/college path out of high school. I still talk about Summer Science Institute to this day! Jesse and I went on the trip summer of . WHOA! Over years ago! Loving the podcast so far. Have you thought of having a special guest once in a while to share what geoscience professionals do in different industries? Keep it up!
2020-10-05
7. Lynniepaul - Kudos to Jesse and Chris on sharing their passion for our earth! They are obviously good friends with shared experiences that enhance the discussion, but they also come at this topic from two different careers which adds much to the presentation. I look forward to learning more about a subject I don’t read much about.
2020-08-29
8. Good Stuff! - For a non-geologist, I think this new podcast has broad appeal for everyone, from scientists in other fields to non-scientists alike. We can all stand to learn more about our planet as its resources become more limited. Bravo on the initiative Jesse and Chris are taking to educate us all! Look forward to the episodes to come.
2020-08-28
A podcast for the mapping community. Interviews with the people that are shaping the future of GIS, geospatial and the mapping world. This is a podcast for the GIS and geospatial community https://mapscaping.com/
Release date: 2023-03-15
Comments
1. Geospatial Awesomeness - Plain and simple, if you have any interest at all in geospatial technology, data, or application, this is a MUST SUBSCRIBE podcast. The host provides a thought provoking and informative model for how podcasts in general should be run and his efforts are likely to spread geospatial to the realm of mainstream thought. Well done!
2023-03-20
2. The best for staying up to date with the latest geospatial trends - MapScaping is the best way to stay informed about what’s going on in the geospatial world! The episodes provide enough context that anyone can understand, regardless of the topic, and still provide enough depth to be useful to pros. Definitely one of the best podcasts I’m subscribed to.
2023-01-05
3. The podcast for geo professionals - This podcast is fantastic. I just wish I would have know about it sooner! It covers a wide variety of geospatial content, from technical, career, to helpful resources. As a geologist, I find it a super helpful way to stay current with geospatial happenings. The people interviewed are great, and so are the occasional “solo” casts. Keep up the great work!
2022-01-11
4. Excellent GIS Content - I discovered this podcast just as I was beginning my professional GIS career and was relieved to find that there was a resource that discussed trends in the field, the various Open Source resources available to anyone, and some insight into the career progression of many GIS professionals. It’s an invaluable resource to anyone who wants to explore this field.
2021-12-22
5. My Geospatial Superpower - Okay. The secret is going to get out. Mapscaping is one of the most valuable resources for learning, teaching, consuming spatial data. You may be over-looking the second part of the one, two punch. Daniel provides the most informative episode notes I have ever seen. I confess to queuing up the entire catalogue while training for an ultra-race. Well done.
2021-05-05
6. Amazing Spatial Podcast - Full disclosure, I am a huge spatial nerd. I operate a side business centered around GIS, I am a full-time GIS developer for a fortune company, and I am constantly trying to evolve with the market. This podcast is just the right mix of informative, technical, and interesting for me. I love how it brings in alternate solutions than what the ESRI universe provides, but I like hearing about the Esri stuff as well since that’s the environment in which I’m developing full time. I’m constantly getting new ideas on how to market spatial skills through this while also getting current information about the industry and where the other experts think it’s headed in the future. Summed up: it’s all sorts of win for me. Keep up the great work. I’m hooked!
2020-07-09
7. Great in-depth insight and network building within GIS community - I have a heavy podcast diet and have increasingly sought out mid- to long-form interview podcasts on technical topics related to my profession and interests. The MapScaping Podcast covers the geospatial field and industry thoroughly, and has introduced me to many new techniques, technologies, and ideas in just a few episodes. Daniel does a great job as a host, staying focused on topics and details that would be of interest to those directly working with GIS, handling pacing and editing professionally, and topping it off with a great podcast voice. I'd especially recommend this podcast for college students getting into their first couple months of learning GIS, but it is great for anybody who considers themselves proficient in one specific GIS tool and is looking to broaden their knowledge.
2020-06-28
Atmospheric scientist Cliff Mass provides a weekly weather forecast for the Pacific Northwest, details current and future weather topics, and discusses related topics. Podcast is released every Friday at 9am. Support this podcast and ensure it remains ad-free on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/cliffmass
Release date: 2023-03-08
Comments
1. Sound Volume terrible - Please fix the volume issues of your podcast. Some parts of your podcast, and even parts of every sentence/paragraph are so dramatically different in volume that every episode involves ear-blasting shocks as well as “What the heck did he just say? Rewind rewind rewind”-moments. Makes the podcast almost impossible to listen to. Sad to be missing out on your education due to a simple technical oversight.
2022-02-26
2. Terrible production values - Excellent, interesting information but very hard to listen to. Cliff swallows the end of every sentence, so either the beginning is too loud or the end is too soft. Then there is the “intermission” between the weather forecast and the weather topic where he blows your ears out! Please fix it, Cliff!
2021-11-05
3. The science behind the weather forecast - If you live in Washington state and you have any interest it the weather (which is everyone), you owe it to yourself to listen to Cliff Mass' weekly podcast. Mass is a Meteorology professor at the University of Washington and a terrific science communicator. He is able to explain complex scientific concepts in very easy to understand terms. I live in Seattle and am very active in outdoors sports like hiking, mountain biking, climbing, and skiing. Every Saturday morning when I'm driving to the mountains, Mass' podcast is the first one I listen too. In addition to his podcast, Mass has an excellent weather blog which is also worth your time.
2021-05-02
4. Making a complicated science relatable - Dr. mass does a fantastic job of explaining the complexities of weather science making it so that everyone can understand and relate. Not only a fantastic weekly forecast, but deeper dives in to weather phenomenon that effects the PNW. I look forward to Friday each week to get the low down on incoming weather and an education on a particular weather phenomenon.
2021-02-10
5. Love weather! - This podcast is great! If you love or deal with the weather and always want to know more about what’s going on in the Pacific Northwest ... then this is the podcast for you! Cliff Mass really explains the deeper atmospheric science behind the regular tv weather. Check this podcast out ... highly recommend.
2020-10-09
6. Understand Weather Without Political Spin - See those other reviews that claim there is an agenda behind this podcast? Here’s what they would have said if they had even a smidgen of intellectual integrity: “Cliff Mass has a very clear agenda: scientific understanding.” Thank you, Cliff, for giving us straightforward science and fascinating insights without the political spin!
2020-09-18
Uptime is a renewable energy podcast focused on wind energy and energy storage technologies. Experts Allen Hall, Rosemary Barnes, and Joel Saxum break down the latest research, tech, and policy.
Release date: 2023-03-22
Comments
1. False claims are never good for progress. - The a claim made during EP - Sr. VP on Chris Howell From Veolia: On Recycling Wind Turbine Blades & A Circular Economy on August , is absolutely ridiculous and not true. The comment that this complex problem is one that to quote the podcast at : “And it’s one of those problems that can only be dealt with by a large organization that has the mass and the and the cash and the infrastructure to to to tackle to to to tackle a problem that large.” This is definitely not true, Veolia might have the cash but I know first hand that other smaller organizations can and will be able to do it as efficiently if not better than current solution providers. Making claims that only large organizations can tackle the problem is beyond myopic!
2023-03-14
2. Three viewpoints - It's fascinating to recognize so much depth of experience among the three of them. Allen has dates from air flight history and economic data from memory. Rosie has such an extensive wind turbine background from her wide experience with wind turbines, describing fixing factory problems and on-site solutions and also she has a sceptical eye on companies' announcements. Joel seems have current economic data and world-wide manufacturing info at his fingertips (or on Wikipedia). They have separate fields of expertise but similar focus on what's new and what works or doesn't work in wind energy. I'd like to see them take a longer view on the success of wind energy on land compared to wind energy on sea. Also their back and forth chat is entertaining.
2023-01-19
3. I work for the nd largest US Wind Generator - This channel has total reviews. Why would you invite an inflammatory Aussie commentator on to discuss what she clearly knows little about... the channel owners are fools for this... Remember occlam’s razor!!! The easiest solution has already been tried!! I will never take advice from the Aussie you have on...
2021-12-16
What moves the continents, creates mountains, swallows up the sea floor, makes volcanoes erupt, triggers earthquakes, and imprints ancient climates into the rocks? Oliver Strimpel, a former astrophysicist and museum director asks leading researchers to divulge what they have discovered and how they did it. To learn more about the series, and see images that support the podcasts, go to geologybites.com. Instagram: @GeologyBites Twitter: @geology_bites Email: geologybitespodcast@gmail.com
Release date: 2023-03-01
Comments
1. Interesting and Well Produced - This is a topic that has always fascinated me and it is exciting to listen to all of the guests and the host is excellent. My daughter just got her MS in Geology and I am happy to learn about some of the things she talks about! We used to go rock hunting when she was little and it sparked her professional life!!! Thank you for producing this wonderful podcast!
2023-01-22
2. Accessible but not dumbed down - If you love geology and remember a bit of Earth Science from th grade, you will enjoy this podcast. The host does an excellent job of translating and clarifying exactly what I need in order to understand the work of the guest scientist. To American ears, his English accent, nice voice, supreme clarity and measured speech creates a soothing and calm space in which to become fully immersed in the topic. I find it very enjoyable.
2022-07-30
3. Concise and Informing - The podcast is concise, interesting, and informative. Extraneous information or banter is not part of Geology Bites podcasts. Geology Bites provides information and background talks regarding current events related to geology or other branches of physical science. Thank you to Oliver Strimpel and guests for theses talks.
2022-03-14
4. Great podcast. - I’m what scholars might call a moron. I have just enough knowledge of geology to convince myself that I’m learning something that I can incorporate into my life other than shouting out wrong answers at the TV while watching Jeopardy. Despite being a moron, and serial wrong answerer, it’s clear that the host and his guests are experts in their field. I enjoy this podcast and recommend to anyone interested in geology.
2022-02-22
5. The podcast I’ve been looking for - The caliber of guests on this show is world class. The conversation is informative yet easy to follow. I’ve been lucky enough to study under a few of the guests that teach at CU - Boulder and still learned so much from them on this podcast. Keep up the great work, I look forward to each episode.
2022-02-06
6. Best geology podcast format - I have spent the last . years learning about geology by listening to the entirety of different geology podcast series, reading books, and watching online lectures. In my opinion this podcast nailed the format better than others. Each episode is full of information that is edited flow and be coherent. Awesome work, thank you!!
2021-11-13
7. Eloquent and informative stories about geology - This is just about one of the best podcasts in my library. Mr. Strimpel and his interviewees provide a way to understand rocks in our world in a way that utilizes the experience and knowledge of the top geologist in the world. He is able to unpack complicated theories and research so that the novice can understand how volcanoes work and other geologic phenomena. I could listen to this podcast indefinitely. What a treasure!
2021-10-17
8. Earthy Conversations - Geology Bites invites listeners into fascinating dialogues with leading researchers about the chemistry, physics, and biology that created, and continue to create, the universe—the very ground, mountains, and oceans that make up this home planet of ours! As someone without much science training, myself, I appreciate that host Oliver Strimpel facilitates these conversations with genuine curiosity. Listening to this podcast feels like spending a spirited evening in a cozy study, sipping tea, or brandy, with Oliver and his guests.
2021-10-05
9. Informative and insightful - I am so pleased to have found this podcast! I teach geology and have already had my students use several episodes, which they have enjoyed and benefited from very much. What the host does especially well is find guests who are doing important and current work in a variety of geoscience fields, first. Then he crafts a thoughtful series of questions that introduces critical concepts clearly and also allows the guests enough time to really explain their ideas. Really great educational tool thank you so much!
2021-09-30
10. Erudite yet light (From Steven Lord) - I am enjoying very much Oliver Strimpel's new blog "Geology Bites" At first, I was a little put-off by how how and dry the interviews seemed (I usually listen to Ira Flato's Science Friday and read the NYT science science pieces. This show is decided more scholarly academics . But the style has grown on me: each interview is crisp, clear, short ( min) and to the point. Strimpel's is an Oxford PhD and so not only knows his stuff, but is often personally acquainted with the interviewees. These are researchers/professors who know how to talk simply, and yet are often on the cutting-edge pioneers in there fields (like the discoverer of plate tectonics, for example.) They know the four corners of the Earth and talk about its diverse geology with gusto. The scripting keeps the discussion tight, as opposed to Flato's"gee-whizz"style, yet I learned unexpected cool facts: the um/sec velocity measurements watching continents bobbing on the mantle made by space satellites, how a tiny bit of moisture can make a rock "soft", why earthquakes tend to hit the most practical places to live on Earth, or why a volcano is more like a stein of beer than a water rocket. It's a bonus to hear the guests speaking such beautiful English, diphthongs and all. Never before have I heard the last "I" in California enunciated!,
2020-08-06
11. This is great! - I have now listened to three of these podcasts, and cannot recommend them highly enough! I thought I knew the outlines in this field but have been surprised at how much new has been discussed that I was unaware of. I like the Q & A format, and how experts in the subject are engagingly quizzed with just the sort of questions the ‘man in the street’ might ask. Keep them coming! Alex Lehar
2020-08-04
The story of our environment may well be the most important story this century. We focus on issues facing people and the planet. Leading environmentalists, organizations, activists, and conservationists discuss meaningful ways to create a better and more sustainable future. Participants include EARTHDAY.ORG, Greenpeace, UNESCO World Heritage Centre, PETA, European Environment Agency, Peter Singer, 350.org, UNESCO Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development, Citiz...
Release date: 2023-03-22
Comments
1. Interesting and Thought-provoking! - I really enjoy listening to this podcast! The variety in background of speakers interviewed and the breadth of topics discussed is enormous; therefore, the podcast ensures there are different lenses used when examined the most pressing environmental issues at hand. Additionally, I want to highlight that STEM topics and Social Science topics are given equal footing across the episodes, which is a newer way to investigate the climate crisis.
2023-02-21
2. An Insider View - I appreciate being able to listen to the perspectives of the many speakers featured, and saw how that influenced their approach. Broadcasting and publicizing insight from the speakers themselves helps us understand the meaning behind their work, and The Creative Process does a wonderful job with this!
2023-02-09
3. Essential, environmental information and how we can get our planet back on track - Brings a wealth of contents from different sources, making it so much easier for me to keep up to speed with my industry and do any research. For those seeking to better understand climate change, and how to help, this is it!
2023-02-08
4. Engaging and eye-opening - I absolutely love listening to this podcast because of how it talks about pressing issues and stimulating subjects through combining the arts, humanities and sciences. The information talked about in each episode is presented by an expert, verifying the truth of the content in each episode. It is clear through combined collaboration that those who are involved in the creation of each episode care about bettering societies on a global scale as well as restoring the health of the environment.
2023-01-30
5. Collaborative and inspiring - I love how this podcast integrates science, society and policy in a way that makes clear the importance of interdisciplinary cooperation in conservation initiatives. Climate change is a problem that affects people of all disciplines and requires the collaboration of people from all walks of life to make a real change. Listen to this podcast for informative information and inspiring stories!
2023-01-23
6. Creatives are Everywhere - This podcast is an excellent way to find art and creativity in every realm of life. Science, math, the humanities—they all have art and creativity intertwined in them. Creatives are always developing their processes and adding pieces of themselves and their minds to their work, and this podcast exemplifies the beauty of finding art of every part of life. Listen to this podcast to learn about the development of creatives from all fields and walks of life.
2022-11-10
7. Introspective and Reliable! - I first started listening to The Creative Process Podcasts a few months ago. I really like that every person they interview has a totally new and creative approach to everyday issues. I really admire The Creative Process’s commitment to providing a variety of opinions and viewpoints from people really knowledgeable on the subjects they discuss. The discourse on sustainability here is especially refreshing!
2022-04-30
8. An Appreciated Nuance - The podcast takes on both fresh and veteran interviews with thought provoking discussion. The podcast market is saturated with a over abundance of a similar “type” of interview or meaningless discussion. This is where The Creative Process distinguishes itself regarding arts, culture, the environment, politics, and science.
2022-01-18
9. Amazing, educational and creative!! - This podcast provides creative insights to such a wide variety of topics that are relevant in today’s climate. It’s educational and personal in that the podcast is conversations in that you will find yourself engaging along the topics as the interviews proceed . Not only do we get to know more about the artists/interviewees, we also learn so much about their field through their expertise and passion. % recommend!
2022-01-16
10. Great listens filled with perspective - It's such a delight to hear so many voices discussing climate change on a single platform. Filled wiith amazing guests and their individual perspectives, this podcast is a great way to familiarize yourself with all the issues and solutions surrounding the climate crisis.
2021-12-18
11. Brilliant Podcast elevating Global Climate and Environmental Issues - This podcast and their guests are all brilliant and a true inspiration. In the age of the climate crisis, this content is so uplifting and important. I love learning more about renowned and remarkable people in the field and their journey’s in life.
2021-11-11
Geologic stories from the Pacific Northwest.
Release date: 2023-03-13
Comments
1. Karin Sigloch - Thanks for the podcast update. All for drop in podcasts!!!
Your style of teaching/presenting is what brings me back each episode. Karin had an equal engaging personality and presentation, fairly easy to follow with multiple rewatched of some segments, so my pea brain could follow. See you in February podcast!!
2022-01-18
2. Disneyland of Geology - Sharing a review from Issaquah, WA: I discovered Professor Zentner by chance while I was home recovering from surgery earlier this year. I have learned so much from him about my adopted home. Each trip through eastern Washington and across the Columbia River has new meaning for me. Now I’m a dedicated Zent-nerd and share geology tidbits with my friends. Oh, and I got to visit the famous bakery across from the college. It was fabulous!
2021-08-05
3. A Pacific Northwest Geology Treasure - Having retired from IT at a community college in Tucson, it wasn’t unusual for this life long learner to look toward geology as an avocation. Finding Nick Zentner’s podcasts just made it more interesting and entertaining. The body of Nick’s online work presents Washington State in a way unlike any other author or presenter. There is an history of Washington that includes the rocks, the geologists, and the singer. I especially like the references to papers that I can look up. I recently took a , mile, day road trip, with my wife to take a few pictures (of rocks), see a few relatives, a few critters and a lot of rocks designed around Nick’s field trips, YouTube lectures and podcasts with backup by Marli Miller, David Cowan, Michael Eddy, Jamie McDonald, R.W. Tabor, R.A. Haugerud, E.H. Brown and others mentioned in Nick’s works and we were not disappointed.
2021-07-30
4. What’s not to love? - Nick Zenter brings all his loves to these podcasts. His love of geology, his love of sharing that love, his love of learning new things, and as well he brings his humility and humor. The Ethics of the Fathers, Pirkei Avot, teaches one who is easily embarrassed will not learn Torah, but that applies throughout life. Nick’s hunger for understanding far outstrips his ego. He takes you along for the ride, shares his thinking with you. Nick, I love your digressions! I love your fan-boy crush on your favs like Brian Atwater! Keeping it real.
2021-06-16
5. Good for the layperson - I’m giving stars because this professor is doing something important for the uneducated public. In that regard, I forgive the delivery, which sounds unscripted and awkward at times (reminds me of high school). Overall, this show is best for religious people with extremely rudimentary science education. As a catholic person, he is in a good position to convince other religious people that the earth is more than , years old. However, I don’t need god to explain how the universe works, and I’m looking for more advanced information on geologic history.
2021-06-07
6. Nick Zentner podcast - Nick is always a pleasure to listen to. I moved to the NW about years ago and I am so thrilled I found him on YouTube. I am also delighted to have him on this podcast. It has been new to me to envision his visuals since this is audio only but it works as geology “ is about the story”. So many great stories! I love falling into geology this way! I always keep a lookout in the hardware store for him for he is a down to earth neighbor who brings humor and relatable ideas and theories to life. I like these short ish min episodes because I can fit him in my day easily. I appreciate his efforts to continue with different platforms. There is magic here.
2021-06-03
7. One of my Favorite Science Communicators! - Hey Nick, thanks for the podcast and the youtube videos - I'm learning so much about geology! My Dad and I in Northern California have been watching reruns of your livestreams since we are spending more time together during the pandemic. It's like a movie night but with rocks (you gotta love it!!). When I'm not visiting him I love to listen to these podcasts while doing dishes or while I'm on a run to either learn a new topic or to revisit one of the topics from the livestreams. I feel that I can learn the content even better by hearing it a second time in a different format (i.e., words instead of pictures and vice versa). Anyway, if you are looking for a podcast about geology and especially the pacific northwest, check this one out for sure!
2021-05-17
8. Love these! - Just drove hours from Bryce Canyon to Twin Falls and I binged episodes. It was all what I learned so far in his Geology series on YouTube but I have fallen behind on those so this was a good refresher! Always engaging even if we couldn’t see visual aides, I remembered what I had drawn in my notes. Have another - hour drive back to Eastern Washington tomorrow and will continue binging!
2021-05-03
9. Best Geology Podcast - I am working on my PhD in geology in Colorado. Most of my work involves stratigraphy, but I love listening to Nick’s podcast to get the “hard rock” perspective on geologic time. He has built an increasingly complex view of the tectonic history of the American west including a lot of recent research. He does an incredible job of making complex material available to the public. Thanks for all you do, Nick!
2021-03-29
10. Best Geology Podcast Available! - Hello Zentnerds! I’m a jeweler in the SF Bay Area who studied igneous petrology in grad school back in the Paleozoic. I listen to podcasts while I make jewelry. Nick’s podcast is the best geology podcast out there, and I can say this because I listen to them ALL. No joking. Nick doesn’t add anything unnecessary like theme music, silly games, or unrelated news. He sticks to the topic, and he is a talented educator. It’s especially fun when Nick is thinking through a problem out loud; that’s the real way science is done, folks! And if you haven’t already, check out Nick’s massive collection of videos on YouTube. It’s a geology lover’s paradise! Nick always has great visuals to demonstrate geologic concepts, and some (like chocolate pastries) make me double over with laughter. (Dr. Z, please give Muffler Boy a friendly salute for me.)
2021-03-19
11. Near trench magmatism. - Loved the pod cast this morning. Fits my reinvigoration of morning walks perfectly. I have emailed you before maybe you remember I am also an expat cheese head now in charleston sc. we have some interesting parallels including time at the chalkboard in Oxford Ohio. My wife and I watch all of your YouTube content. Please continue the podcasts. !!! See you / online in .
Bruce B
2021-03-18
12. Love your podcast!!!!! :) - Ive been a longtime listener and words can not express how much i love what you do!!! Ive always been interested in geology and listening to your podcasts has made me consider pursuing geology or education as a future career!!!! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and your humor with the us all!!! You are awesome :D
2021-03-05
13. Great Geology Educator - Nick! Longtime fan of all your content. year old Naval Officer, native Oregonian, year Anacortes and Whidbey resident and explorer of all things Pac NW. Your content has rekindled my passion for geology and it’s fascinating to discover new things right along with you. Thank you for what you do!
2021-03-02
14. Conversational Geology - I found this podcast after stumbling onto Nick’s Geology videos. I think part of what makes him so enjoyable to listen to is that he makes the podcast feel more like a conversation WITH you rather than AT you, like so many over-produced “professional” podcasts do (I’m talking to you BBC, NPR). He rambles, goes on tangents, fumbles around in his thoughts in the fly, but in a way that brings you along with him on his intellectual journey. His episodes don’t have the condescending “lecture” feel, but then neither do his lectures. He always comes across as a warm, welcoming, neighborly fella who you’d want to sit down with for a cup of coffee and shoot the bull, except there’s no bull, just millions of years of geological grandeur. And even though he is unashamedly Washington-centric he enriches my drives around western Missouri and helps me look at the landscape with new eyes, a new curiosity and a desire to know more.
2021-02-27
With equal parts humor and in-depth analysis, Asher, Rob, and Jason safeguard their sanity while probing crazy-making topics like climate change, overshoot, runaway capitalism, and why we’re all deluding ourselves.
Release date: 2023-03-15
Comments
1. The best of my podcast subscriptions - As funny as many comedy podcasts, and far more interesting and realistic than any other podcast on energy and overshoot, with fantastic guests like Mary roach, my favorite science writer, Noam Chomsky, and more. Plus wide ranging topics such as psychedelics, reforming capitalism, population, the dark side of positive thinking, racism, patriarchy, climate change, water, agriculture, limits to growth, and so much more. Is there any podcast this intelligent or wide ranging or with as amusing hosts?
2022-12-20
2. So glad I started! - These three hosts make it seem easy to describe the insanity of the anthropocene in humorous, yet compelling and serious conversations that tackle environmental, social, ethical, economic, and political problems (to name a few) we are facing. I sometimes listen to - at a time (thanks for the many seasons and episodes!). Edifying and entertaining.
2022-06-04
3. Despair can be funny - With crazy town I feel less alone in watching the collapse rumble around me. These guys look at the roots of our integrated systems of energy politics economics ecology and denial in ways that are profound but bouncing on their snark and smart conversations. One of the only podcasts for which I recommend you go back a few years in their episodes to see how the ongoing story enmerges
2022-05-19
4. Not usually a reviewer but… - I’ve never rated or reviewed a podcast before but I love these guys, it’s quickly become my favorite podcast and I hope more and more people come across it and hear their perspective. The rapport the three have keeps the otherwise depressing subject matters light and engaging, and they help you feel less alone in this crazy town world we find ourselves in.
2022-05-14
5. Grew on me, excellent podcast - I like the information, and the analysis — and they've gotten better over time (their old intro and out-tro recordings were a little cheesy, though I really miss the bizarre photo of the house damaged by a storm that's missing half of the first story with the second story intact, with the byline of "I don't know . . . something just feels really off"). The latest bonus episode with Tom Murphy is especially good, with excellent advice starting at : into the show on "what do you do with this information?"—I would love to hear much more about that!). I really appreciate the [gallows] humor; how else can you take in such an hugely distressing situation? Only criticism is that it's three white guys — let's hear from other voices, too . . . but keep up the excellent, excellent work!
2021-09-05
6. This is my family's favorite podcast - Thanks to Rob, Asher and Jason for putting together thoughtful, easy-to-relate to content about the looming existential threat that almost everyone manages to compeltely ignore. We (two adults, and kids , nd ) all enjoy the episodes--amazing! The synthesis across disciplines is welcome, as is their commitment to pointing out the craziness of growth as our society's most hallowed paradigm. We look forward to each episode, and always learn something new. Thank you so much for diving deep, and for being so down-to-earth. This podcasts helps to anchor our activism.
2021-07-17
7. No Easy Feat - It’s not easy to talk about climate change in a way that’s entertaining without diminishing the seriousness of the subject. These guys don’t sugar-coat the situation we’re facing, but somehow this podcast leaves you feeling well-informed and resolute instead of doomed and hopeless.
2021-06-27
8. A binge-worthy podcast! - The only things keeping me going these days are new episodes of Crazy Town and The Handmaid’s Tale. Both offer a sobering view of our future if we don’t collectively get our act together... and some good old fashioned entertainment. I’m grateful for the hosts’ tell-it-like-it-is style (with a healthy dose of sarcasm, of course) and analysis of current events that, together, make so much sense of the world and how we got here. It is my ultimate hope that the common sense, humanity-unifying ideas from Crazy Town will transcend identity politics and infiltrate mainstream consciousness, allowing folks from all sides of the political spectrum to begin to recognize the distractions and divisive forces that are continuing to push society far beyond ecological limits.
2021-06-08
9. Identity politics - In the recent episode they were critical of leftist elites paying too much attention to identity politics, which they do not define, rather than issues that affect more people. BUT, if they are talking about race and ethnicity, the US census identifies only percent of the population identifying as no Hispanic whites. So “identity politics” addresses the concerns of a lot of people. Keeping in mind that this group is not monolithic. And, of course, I would like to see more attention paid to class issues.
2021-06-02
10. Arrogant and one sided - I listened to your podcasts for a month trying to discover why you are supported by the Post Carbon Institute. I stopped after I found your attitudes to be close to bullying and dismissive. I am working with my town to address climate change and your podcast does not advance the work. Then, I got an email from Post Carbon Institute promoting your podcast so I listened to the one on Conspiracy. You need to look at the definition of conspiracy as you barely talked about the real conspiracies out there that lead people down the rabbit hole of false theories. Also, you should look into the work of Braver Angels who strive to understand in a loving way why people believe in different views and how to narrow the divide in our country. You are part of the problem, not a solution. I will not listen again.
2021-04-08
11. Listen, Laugh and Learn - Great podcast! I've listened eagerly to nearly every episode. I learned a ton from the overview of energy literacy in Season One. Asher, Jason and Rob artfully blend humor and serious discussion of the most pressing challenges we face as a species. For someone who easily gets overwhelmed by reading/listening to content about the climate crisis, Crazy Town hits the spot.
2021-04-07
12. This one. Listen to this one. - This is just a fantastic, well-produced podcast that allows you to laugh off the darkest, most difficult subjects imaginable … turns out that at least three of the horsemen are also stand up comics. Just subscribe and put this in your weekly mix. You’ll end up smarter, better prepared and, surprisingly, more sane. You’ll see!
2020-09-01
13. Great walk between delusion and denial - I have enjoyed this podcast from its first year—the hosts are knowledgeable and possess a great dynamic. Most importantly they help identify the various “delusions and denials” that surround most discussions of resource constraints and modern society’s energy predicament; moreover they do this ample sympathy and no judgmental finger wagging.
2020-06-18
14. Help me feel a little saner in this world... - Smart, topical discussion informed with information about staying sane in our current era. Science, politics, psychology, business, government — and a healthy amount of irreverent humor throughout. Most importantly: the hosts seem to really know their stuff from working in the trenches on these issues for years.
2019-07-08
Are curious about your home — your home planet, that is? Welcome to the podcast that explains it all, It’s Sedimentary, My Dear. Every other week, hosts Jane and Ellen “dig deep” into the secrets buried in the rocks and minerals that make up planet Earth.
Release date: 2021-05-27
Comments
1. Editing would have made this much better - Probably this podcast is now lost, but it's a shame all that knowledge got lost for want of some editing. The audio issues are bad, but it's also much too long. If all the filler words (so, like, you know, and many others) were cut then a half an hour could have been recovered.
2022-09-26
2. Great info, hard to listen to - I really like this show and all the interesting information it provides, but it's honestly a little hard to listen to because of the volume difference between Jane and Ellen. Not sure if it's a mic issue or their actual speaking volume but I'll have the volume up listening to Jane talk and then get blasted by Ellen laughing it commenting! Have your hand on the volume button to enjoy this one!
2022-08-05
3. Geology is the best science!! - Thank you for sharing the wonder that is geology! The explanations are wide-ranging, yet concise, and the presentations make the science of geology readily accessible to the listener. Love the use of non-jargon-y terms like referring to lithification as the ‘hot squish’. Keep up the great work, and looking forward to more episodes.
2021-02-26
"What About Water" connects water science with the stories that bring about solutions, adaptations & actions for the world's water realities. Hosted by Jay Famiglietti and presented by the Global Institute for Water Security and The Walrus Lab. Formerly known as "Let's Talk About Water".
Release date: 2023-03-01
Comments
1. talk about edutainment - okay, firstly i MUST shout out that opening music track. i never thought i would be getting so PUMPED to be talking about water, but that track really pulls me in. seriously though — this podcast is a great example of edu-tainment; i’m learning so much about the current situation with our world’s water supply, but also just genuinely enjoy listening because of the host! he’s got such a welcoming, down to the earth energy and it makes me it feel like i’m just listening to a friend talk. definitely gonna tell my friends about this, it really is such an important topic that i don’t think a lot of people think about..but i’m glad someone is leading the conversation. cheers!
2020-12-03
The world is full of negative news and the planet is in crisis. This it can be downright disheartening and you feel that there is nothing that you can do. I am here to provide a different perspective. The Permaculture for the Future Podcast is about spreading positive and impactful stories, tips, and ways that each one of us can transition into a regenerative lifestyle. We talk about simple ways to make lifestyle changes and interview authors, teachers, and other folks that are collectively heal...
Release date: 2020-05-07
Comments
1. Biochar - I just stumbled across this podcast and so far have only listened to your episode on biochar. I really enjoyed it. Like you I have felt a bit intimidated by the process of making biochar, but this episode reignited my excitement for biochar. On my family farm we have an abundance of sticks and such, as well as a pond overrun with duckweed. I am so excited by the idea of using these materials to bring greater health to our pastures. I will be listening to more of your podcasts!
2022-07-14
2. Perfect for a Permaculture Newbie - As someone who wants to effectively combat climate change, I have been inspired by this podcast. Permaculture as an overarching practice can seem overwhelming, but Joshua and his guests break down elements of regenerative practices in a way that is encouraging and accessible for a novice. Thank you!
2020-06-27
3. Excellent podcast about resilience - Josh has some excellent guests who are truly the pinnacle of permaculture and regenerative, healthy living systems. He provides excellent, thoughtful insights in to every day things that we can change about our lives, while also giving us the big picture which helps get people excited about making change. This is the exact type of program that we need in a world battling pandemics, climate changeable degrading human health.
2020-05-15
4. Favorite Permacutlure podcast - Josh was my pdc teacher in and his course has forever changed the way I look at everything, as broad as that may sound. I was someone that wanted to help the environment, but thought the it was impossible for me to do anything. After taking his course I discovered the power we actually have and how problems provide solutions. Since his course I have volunteered on many farms across the US and abroad, started a local community garden group, grow a ton of my own food, ext. And now for the podcast haha. This is my go to Permacutlure podcast, Josh ask the perfect questions and invited knowledge guest in the Permacutlure community. Keep it up Josh!
2020-04-23
5. Refreshing - I love the mindset that’s taken with this podcast. It has inspired me daily to think about ways I can change my life and the land I have available around me for the better. I’ve been interested with permaculture for a long time, but have never had the information I needed on where to start. This podcast changed that for me. I’ve already ordered my first book, Radical Mycology, and couldn’t be happier. I can’t wait to hear more!!
2020-04-21
6. Good News for Change - An oustanding source for easy steps for individuals to make huge positive impacts. I'm so inspired. Josh ask thoughtful questions and the answers he gets are easy to understand. The guest he's picked so far are experts at finding simple affordable ways for each of us to get started right away in our own gardens to heal the planet. I can't wait to here the next podcast.Tursdays are now my favorite day of the week!
Roy Houston San Diego CA
2020-03-13
Third Pod from the Sun is back, and we’re going weekly! We’re breaking things up into six-week mini-series and our first series is all about the true, personal stories from scientists, for everyone. Join us as we combat misconceptions about sharks, learn how to lasso lizards, hear from a Martian here on Earth, spark science joy via TikTok, journey to Antarctica, and fight over food with some capuchins!
Release date: 2023-03-17
Comments
1. Fun and easy to understand science morsels - This podcast is excellently made and covers interesting and exciting science in an accessible format. As a geoscientist, it's inspiring to hear other scientists talk about their work, but this podcast is very well geared towards anyone interested in knowing more about Earth, current science and the people doing it, or simply some silly science facts. Keep it up AGU team!
2018-05-14
Welcome to The Mineral Rights Podcast! I'm here to help you to make the most out of your oil and gas mineral rights and royalty interests. From the latest mineral rights news to featured guests, get the knowledge and resources you need to manage your minerals and royalties.
Release date: 2023-03-17
Comments
1. So Glad I Found Mineral Right’s Podcast - My family inherited mineral rights from our gg grandmother, a civil war widow. I have had to learn as much as I can about mineral rights to verify the details of our ownership and earnings. MRP has been a fabulous resource and I am truly grateful to Matt and his team for the invaluable information he provides. Thanks, Matt !!
2021-09-25
2. Great - Covers so much ground - This podcast is full of useful information -- helps to answer outstanding questions and formulate new ones. Even somewhat experienced owners can glean a good bit of information in each episode. Matt and his co-hosts (typically Justin) explain in ways that are deep and yet easy to understand. There are so few resources for owners -- I'm glad to have found this one!
2021-08-24
3. A “Must Listen” podcast for Mineral owners! - My cousins and I inherited mineral rights from our parents and grandparents, and we didn’t know anything - including what we had. I volunteered to begin unraveling the puzzle and this is one of the resources I’m using to do just that. I’m learning more with every podcast I listen to (and I still have quite a few to catch up on), and the tools and links that have been provided are and will be a huge assistance in this journey. Matt and Justin do a great job with each topic, and have interviewed a number of guests whose names I recognize from the Mineral Rights Forum. Educational, informative, helpful! Thanks!
2021-07-22
4. Fantastic podcast! - Matt and Justin do a great job providing reliable and relevant information to mineral and royalty owners. Each podcast episode is organized and full of understandable information. This is a great service to mineral and royalty owners. We cannot thank you all enough. I can’t imagine the time that goes into each and every episode. They are well produced too. Thank you!
2021-02-19
5. Mineral Knowledge - I can’t thank you enough for producing the highest quality podcast as it relates to mineral ownership. Although I have worked in this space for several years now, I find myself learning something new from every episode. The content you provide is second to none in the mineral space. I often listen to the podcast without distractions because I don’t want to miss anything, as they are packed full with important details. The mineral owners of this country owe you a great thanks for your efforts to educate us from the most basic foundations of mineral ownership to the highly complex, technical situations that can occur.
2021-01-25
6. Fantastic podcast for the novice mineral right owner - I just found this podcast a few weeks ago and have spent hours already trying to gain a basic understanding of the oil and gas industry. My siblings and I inherited my dad’s oil companies and mineral rights when he passed away unexpectedly in . I wish I would have had a resource like that years ago but better late than never! Thank you for explaining the verbiage and how this industry works for those who are not acquainted with the oil and gas industry!
2020-09-21
7. Mineral Rights Podcast - Excellent resource for the oil and gas mineral/royalty owner! The balanced emphasis on the perennial nuts and bolts of managing such interests, as well as timely updates on market conditions and other developments of interest, should benefit owners and advisors of all levels of knowledge and experience. Finally, unlike some other products out there, Matt and his guests offer thoughtful and dispassionate perspectives on matters directly impacting the mineral/royalty owner, as opposed to a bunch of ideological blather or oil-industry spin.
2020-04-27
8. Mineral Rights for the Accountant - I’ve worked in the oil and gas industry an account for about years. This podcast has really helped me connect how mineral rights and my work as an accountant fit together. Even after working in the industry for this long, I learn something new in every episode of the show. Keep up the great work.
2019-05-17
9. If you on either side of the mineral rights coin, then You can't afford not to listen! - I was able to get pertinent information on mineral rights and apply it to my specific situation. What’s great about the MRP is that it offers the fundamentals of mineral rights with it’s many facets. With each episode the listener graduates into the realm of understanding their mineral rights -both from the perspective of a landowner, and also as a potential mineral rights investor. By listening to this podcast i’m expanding my knowledge base. I am gaining confidence in my ability to make decisions with my mineral rights. This podcast has NO DOUBT saved me money and helped me to arrive at decisions that will benefit myself and potentially my legacy. Many Many Thanks to the producers of The Mineral Rights Podcast, we didn't know we needed you!
2019-03-01
The Storm Front Freaks are a group of storm and weather enthusiasts from the amateur and professional weather community. The award winning Storm Front Freaks Podcast is a bi-weekly show featuring lively and entertaining weather discussion with exciting guests from the weather community. You can also join us at www.stormfrontfreaks.com
Release date: 2023-03-05
Comments
1. Laid back and interesting - I love the laid back nature of this podcast and the interactions between the hosts. Interesting guests and topics keep me listening. I appreciate that you guys do some audio editing so that the volume is fairly consistent among all of you and your guests' streams. The applause track is a bit cheasy but it's fine. Probably my favorite weather podcast .
2019-04-17
2. LOVE - I have to say I have always been interested in weather .. meteorologist is my dream job !! But that being said ... I love this pod cast ! I listen to it all day at work . If you like weather I would recommend this pod cast to you ! You storm front freaks do an awesome job with this cast ! I admire you guys .. I will always be listening to y’all
2018-09-26
3. Entertaining and Insightful - I began listening to the Freaks podcast a month prior to this review - starting at episode one and now just catching up to the current episode (). ‘Binge-listening’ allows me to say that the show has definitely grown in both entertainment value along with guest quality. One minor tidbit in my personal opinion is that some episodes contain a high number of corporate ‘plugs’. Sometimes I forgot I wasn’t actually listening to a infomercial. The latest couple of episodes haven’t been nearly as bad in that regard. I’ve rated the ‘Freaks’ a / and would have given a if not for the excessive amount of corporate plugs. Average weather weenies along with more experienced weather folks will enjoy this podcast with quality content mixed in with humors
2017-09-28
4. Feels just like hanging out with pals - So after listening to several episodes while I was at work the past few weeks, I guess I will write a review now. I appreciate the structure the podcasts go in with the small segments of pure learning mixed with fun conversations. This definitely feels like I'm hanging out with friends having a good time. My biggest gripe is that sometimes when going through the weather resources I have no idea how to spell the names of websites and apps. It would be very appreciated if you could spell it out for the podcast listeners who can't see screens. :) I don't have a twitter so no need to send me anything. Thanks for including us listeners for the ride!
2017-06-15
5. A great learning experience for a new weather enthusiast - I absolutely love this podcast. I have never really gotten into podcasts or knew what they were until I was on Twitter and saw this being retweeted by my good friend Quincy Vagell. I immediately subscribed and have listened to every episode, take notes, and learn so much. I would definitely recommend listening to it in the car, or just at home in bed like I do with a notebook in hand. Weather to me has always been something I love, and if you love to learn, and enjoy listening about severe storms, storm chasing, or just about anything weather, then listen to this! It's informative, and you will laugh at some of the jokes, I sure have! Definitely highly recommended. I would give more stars if I could! Awesome job everyone!
2016-09-12
6. Hooked from the start. - I've always been interested in weather. This group has a great mix of entertainment, stories, and educational material that I'm going to be a long time listener. In the first two shows I feel I have a better understanding of how thunderstorms form, how tv forecasting happens including behind-the-scenes issues explaining why there is so much hype before we get that big ." snow storm!! Great work on this to the group, and I look forward to learning much more about a wide variety of aspects surrounding storms, weather and the people studying it.
2016-06-10
Science was revolutionized by Newton’s laws of motion. But how can we revolutionize our ideas? Laws of Notion is a podcast by the Institute for Science & Policy at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, where we push against our preconceived beliefs and think critically about the world around us. Each season, we’ll tell a story about an issue facing a community, where there are no easy answers. Listen to explore the interconnections between science, policy, and our human nature.
Release date: 2023-02-24
Comments
1. Laws of Notion - I am really enjoying listening to this years Water Under Pressure series. I have also started last year’s series on coal. Both issues are critical to the state of Colorado and the West.
I am glad you are taking on big subjects related to climate change. Kristan is an excellent presenter.
2022-11-28
2. Informative and Insightful; truly amazing - I have always been passionate about the environment and curious about the good/bad effects that we as humans have on our planet Earth. This thoughtfully produced podcast shines an honest and wholesome light on not just the coal industry, but most importantly shining a light on the people caught in the transition as well. I learned a lot and felt such a connection to the lives of the individuals interviewed in this amazing podcast. Thank you for documenting this, truly.
2022-03-31
3. An incredible CO podcast rising - So impressed by this work and this story. The town of Craig has a great deal to offer, and hearing about the people and their struggles and opportunities give me a deeper understanding of Colorado’s history. I never thought of towns honing in on one industry and how that comes to define their identity. And what that means when that industry fades away. This is such an important look at a people and a place. Thank you for crafting it so beautifully and sharing it with us.
2021-10-28
The Environmental Transformation Podcast will bring you interviews with leaders in the Environmental Industry with the goal of providing Environmental, Sustainability and Safety Professionals, as well as and Business leaders with information about industry trends, regulatory changes, digital and software technologies, and service providers that are transforming the industry.
Release date: 2023-03-07
Comments
1. The Environmental Transformation Podcast - Great information and perspective concerning individual contributions. I like how it shows that simple changes in our daily routines can have very large and positive effects on the environment. The actions of many millions of people provide great changes, and very fast, be one of them!
2021-03-13
2. Podcast for solar junkies. - Cerebral, informative, great give and take, always interesting for PHD to nerd scientists that possesses a heart to learn about reducing The carbon footprint for America and the world, will always be found on this dynamic podcast. Time well spent listening to the movers and shakers explaining the present climate challenges, and hearing about the ideas and plans for future energy breakthroughs will possibly make it easier to enlist dummies, like me, Joe Citizen’ to be an advocate and consumer of better energy conservation, to improve the climate of the world. This is some of my take away from listening to Sean’s podcast. I highly recommend it!
2021-03-03
3. Green is good. - We need to thoroughly and totally shift from “greed is good” - and an economics geared to shareholder r.o.i - to a world in which every business decision is a green decision, because that’s what we all have a stake in. We will make this transition one informed choice at a time, and there’s no better way to stay informed than with the Environmental Transformation Podcast.
2021-02-28
As a daily weather forecast evaluates current atmospheric conditions and predicts if it’s likely to rain in the near future, Forestcast shows you what’s happening in the forests of the Northeast and Midwest, and where those forest ecosystems might be headed. From the forefront of forest research, the Northern Research Station invites you inside the largest forest research organization in the world — the USDA's Forest Service. In each episode, you’ll hear stories, interviews, and special ...
Release date: 2023-03-20
Comments
1. Incredible! - Jon as a host does a great job driving the story along and makes the content super easy to understand. Plus, the production on the pod is top notch and it’s clear to see that a ton of time goes into making this thing as perfect as can be. Also, shoutout for the cicada knowledge....can’t lie I was kind of shook lol.
2021-05-13
2. Five stars for Forestcast! - As someone who is always looking to broaden my scope of knowledge, this podcast has been extremely informative and highlights interesting forest issues. The topics discussed are honest and meaningful, thanks to the host and his guest speakers. I definitely recommend and look forward to future episodes of Forestcast!
2020-08-28
3. Absolutely incredible - This podcast warms my heart for a lot of reasons. Thank you to the people at the forest service and usda, and all of the contributing scientists and entomologists who are making this happen. I shed a tear of joy for the glimmer of hope that the North American ash species have to ride out the EAB. By far, the most in depth and yet concise/understandable explanations of what’s happening to stop/slow damage to our native species.
2020-05-24
4. More Forestcast! - The scientists at USFS are doing really important research to keep where we work, live and play a comfortable and habitable place (ie not overrun by invasive bugs!) I love the spotlight this series gives to their voices and all the levers that keep an invasive species from going out of control. Great for both environmental science novices and experts alike. Make more!!
2020-03-06