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A chaque fois que j'entends des gars ranger Plastic Bertrand dans la catégorie des artistes qui ont fait un tube et puis plus rien, ça m'énerve. C'est vrai, comment ignorer qu'après le phénomène planétaire de Ca plane pour moi qui a détrôné les Sex Pistols dans l'imaginaire que le grand public avait du punk, il y a eux cinq autres tubes, en France et en Belgique, en moins de trois ans.Vous connaissez sans doute l'histoire racontée par le créateur de la chanson, feu Lou Deprijck, alors la voix du Two Man Sound, qui connaissait aussi un succès considérable dans le monde. Et ben oui, la firme de disques veut un successeur à Ca plane pour moi. Et un album. Et comme il est du sérail, du monde des producteurs, et que c'est le pactole, ben, Lou ne va pas dire non. C'est donc la raison pour laquelle si vous avez connu l'époque, vous connaissez inévitablement cette chanson Super Cool, et celle-là, Sentimentale-moi, et puis … Houla Hop, et encore Téléphone mon bijou, et puis aussi cette improbable collaboration avec un membre de Telex … Tout petit la planète … Ah on est bien loin du punk, là. Il est vrai que le punk, en tant que musique et mouvement, et surtout le son, tout le monde s'en est vite éloigné, il suffit d'écouter la discographie des Clash ou Police pour s'en convaincre.Pourtant, le duo pygmalion Deprijck Plastic Bertrand remet le couvert devant toutes les caméras de télévision et sur les radios. Car si Ca plane pour moi a été le grand N°1 de l'année, son successeur a été N°4 et a aussi traversé les frontières de la Belgique et de la France, et pas seulement grâce aux longues ondes.Pour ceux qui s'en souviennent, quand on l'a entendu, on ne l'a pas cru, puisque c'est une reprise électrique et speedée d'une chanson de Dalida. Dalida ! En 1978, alors que Téléphone secoue la chanson française, Dalida et le punk, c'est l'eau et le feu. On crie d'autant plus au casse-cou que le successeur d'un immense tube est celui qui, en cas de réussite, lance définitivement la carrière d'un artiste, celui qu'il ne faut pas manquer car sinon, c'est les oubliettes.Mais ça marche ! Qui y a vu une référence à Johnny Hallyday qui faisait d'une chanson de Dalida son premier tube au premier single ? … T'aimer follement … il avait d'ailleurs remis ça avec un Petit Bikini … Alors pas sérieux le Plastic Bertrand, si le taulier l'avait déjà fait ? Et quand on sait que quelques mois plus tard, le bassiste des Sex Pistols reprendra My Way de Frank Sinatra … En tout cas, c'est un carton, et Plastic Bertrand devient une vedette, un copain d'une nouvelle époque. Et si Bambino figure aujourd'hui au Paradis des tubes oubliés, qu'est-ce qu'on l'a entendu à la radio et vu à la télé.
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In this episode of Super Cool Plants, we explore the power of plants to calm, comfort, and restore. From soft, touchable foliage to gentle fragrances and soothing color palettes, our panel of horticultural experts shares their favorite selections for creating a more sensory-friendly garden. Looking to design a peaceful retreat, engage more deeply with your outdoor space, or simply take the edge off a busy day? Well, we've got plants that deliver on those needs. Expect recommendations that appeal to all five senses—rustling grasses, velvety leaves, aromatic blooms, and more—along with practical tips for weaving them into your landscape. Tune in for a thoughtful, plant-filled conversation that just might change how your garden feels. GUEST BIOS: Mark Dwyer is the garden manager for the Edgerton Hospital Healing Garden in Edgerton, Wisconsin, and he operates Landscape Prescriptions by MD. He is also a Midwest Regional Reporter for FineGardening.com Jason Reeves is a horticulturist for Tennessee Department of Agriculture at the Ellington Agriculture Center in Nashville. He is also a contributing editor for Finne Gardening magazine. You can follow him on Facebook at Jason Reeves-in the garden.
California recorded its second-lowest Sierra Nevada snowpack on record this spring. That's not just a bad ski season, it's a water supply crisis. Snowpack is where California's water comes from. And when it doesn't materialize, agriculture, hydropower, and fire suppression all feel the strain. Dacia Leon, CEO and co-founder of Supercool Earth, is building a company around a deceptively simple idea: use biology to make it rain and snow where it's needed most, on demand. Her company's core technology involves engineering microbes to produce high quantities of this pure protein cheaply, which is then used in snowmaking machines and for cloud seeding. Supercool Earth is targeting high-margin markets first, starting with a snow-making additive for ski resorts. It's a cheaper, greener, and scalable alternative to existing products like Snomax largely because it's made of pure, biodegradable protein (no bacterial cells), has no smell, and is stable at room temperature. The company is intentionally using natural proteins instead of non-degrading silver iodide used in traditional cloud seeding to streamline the regulatory process through EPA TSCA, which is faster than dealing with GMO regulations. In this episode, Lara Pierpoint talks with Dacia about the science and commercial strategy behind Supercool Earth, the lessons she's carrying from Bio 1.0 failures, the public perception challenges around geoengineering, and what she'd do if $100 million landed in the company's bank account tomorrow. Credits: Hosted by Lara Pierpoint. Produced and edited by Ross Kenyon and Anne Bailey. Technical direction by Sean Marquand. Stephen Lacey is our executive editor. The Green Blueprint is a co-production of Latitude Media and Trellis Climate. Subscribe on Apple, Spotify, or anywhere you get podcasts. For more reporting on the companies featured in this show, subscribe to Latitude Media's newsletter.
Josh Dorfman explains how Planted is turning fast-growing grass into structural building panels now used by DR Horton, the largest home builder in America.In this episode of RealDealChat, Jack sits down with Josh Dorfman, CMO of Planted and founder of climate media company Supercool, to break down one of the most unusual innovations hitting the construction supply chain right now.Planted is replacing traditional lumber and oriented strand board with panels engineered from a perennial grass that grows 10x faster than trees, can be harvested one to two times per year, and locks carbon into the walls of homes rather than releasing it into the atmosphere. Their factory sits inside a former American Spirit cigarette plant in Oxford, North Carolina, and their partner is DR Horton — the builder behind one in every seven homes built in America.Topics covered:How Planted went from a SpaceX engineering team to a working construction materialWhy planting trees alone cannot solve the carbon math at scaleThe perennial grass that out-competes timber on cost, supply chain stability, and carbon captureWhy former tobacco farmers in North Carolina are switching to this cropHow tariffs, Canadian wildfires, and Baltic birch disruptions are accelerating demand for domestic alternativesPlanted's long-term stable pricing model and how it beats commodity timber volatilityThe marketing playbook for a disruptive startup in a slow-moving industryWhy brand fragmentation kills startups even when the product is workingAI tools, bottlenecks, and the entrepreneur lie most founders tell themselvesThis one is for builders, real estate investors, developers, and anyone watching material costs eat into project margins.
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Josh Dorfman is a climate entrepreneur, author, and media personality. He is the CEO and host of Supercool, a media company covering real-world climate solutions that cut carbon, increase profits, and enhance modern life. Josh was previously the co-founder and CEO of Plantd, a carbon-negative building materials manufacturer, which was named to Fast Company's list of the World's Most Innovative Companies in 2024. He has founded two modern design sustainable furniture companies, directed Vine.com, an Amazon e-commerce business specializing in natural and organic products, and served as the CEO of The Collider, the nation's first innovation center for climate resilience and adaptation. Additionally, Josh was previously known as The Lazy Environmentalist, a media brand he developed into an award-winning television series on Sundance Channel, a daily radio show on SiriusXM, and two popular books.His work has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Forbes, TechCrunch, Fast Company, and Reuters. Josh has also made regular appearances on national television and radio programs, including Morning Joe, Fox & Friends, and NPR's All Things Considered, and is the only guest to ever ride a bike onto The Martha Stewart Show.Josh holds an MBA from the Thunderbird School of Global Management and a BA from the University of Pennsylvania.5 takeaways:Clean energy is bigger than AI. Global clean energy investment hit $2.3 trillion in 2025 — dwarfing AI spending — yet it barely makes the headlines.Talk solutions, not just problems. Research consistently shows that solution-focused storytelling is what gets people to genuinely care about climate.Systems beat individual action. The biggest impact comes from businesses embedding sustainability into infrastructure — making the right choice the default, not an effort.Any skill set has a place in the climate economy. Finance, law, marketing, design — the clean energy transition needs all of it. It's becoming the economy, full stop.Build resilience, not just inspiration. Young people need the tools to hold both problems and solutions in mind — and find real agency through their careers, not just their recycling bin.Chapters:00:00 - The Front Lines of Sustainability00:49 - The Journey into Climate Awareness13:48 - The Shift Towards Sustainable Business Practices25:51 - The Rise of Climate Innovation34:21 - The Importance of Empowerment in Educationhttps://getsuper.cool/Newsletter | https://supercool.beehiiv.com/subscribeYouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@getsupercoolClimate Adoption Playbook | https://getsuper.cool/playbook/LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/getsupercoolhttps://www.educationonfire.com
Chad Neylon and James Pavey unpack an insane end to proceedings
North American native species have captured the imaginations of gardeners all over the world, but only a few species have broken through to become horticultural staples. On this premiere episode of Fine Gardening's newly redesigned podcast, our expert guests join us from two widely acclaimed botanical gardens specializing in native plants. Listen in as they reveal some of their favorite overlooked species that do not get enough love from the gardening world, and that more of us across the country could be growing. Melissa Starkey is the marketing and communications manager and an instructor at Mt. Cuba Center in Hockessin, Delaware. Amy Galloway Medley is lead horticulturist at Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center at the University of Texas at Austin. Find the full plant list from this episode on our website: https://www.finegardening.com/article/super-cool-plants-podcast-episode-1-underappreciated-native-plants
"Just consider the possibility that we don't have to suffer to solve climate change."Are you interested in green growth to battle climate change instead of degrowth? What do you think about mayors making the best for their cities, thus, solving climate change? How can we create even more pockets of delight? Interview with Josh Dorfman, co-founder of Plantd and CEO and host of Supercool podcast. We will talk about his vision for the future of cities, technology, industry innovation, people's responsibility, the need for a vision, and many more. Josh Dorfman is a climate entrepreneur, author, and media personality with two decades turning low-carbon innovations into products people actually want. As CEO and host of Supercool, he spotlights companies scaling climate solutions that cut emissions, boost profits, and improve daily life through a weekly podcast and platform. He co-founded Plantd in 2021, raised $19.5 million as CEO, partnered with D.R. Horton, and earned Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies nod for carbon-negative building materials. He now serves as fractional CMO. Previously, he led Vine.com at Amazon and built The Lazy Environmentalist into TV, radio, and books.Learn more about Josh through these links:Josh Dorfman on LinkedIn@Josh_Dorfman as Josh Dorfman on Xas Josh Dorfman on InstagramSupercool websiteSupercool on LinkedInSupercool on Youtubeas Supercool on X@getsupercool as Supercool on InstagramPlantd websitePlantd on LinkedIn@PlantdMaterials as Plantd on X@plantdmaterials as Plantd on InstagramConnected episodes you might be interested in:No.274 - Interview with Richard Gill about the upcoming transformationsNo.410 - Interview with Casey Handmer about the need for economic growthNo.418 - Interview with Zoe Wang about making regenerative solutions easy to adoptNo.419R - Green growth or degrowth? Possible outcomes for climate and societyWhat was the most interesting part for you? What questions did arise for you? Let me know on Twitter @WTF4Cities or on the wtf4cities.com website where the shownotes are also available.I hope this was an interesting episode for you and thanks for tuning in.Episode generated with Descript assistance (affiliate link).Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
Are you interested in green growth to battle climate change instead of degrowth? What do you think about mayors making the best for their cities, thus, solving climate change? How can we create even more pockets of delight? Trailer for episode 420 - interview with Josh Dorfman, co-founder of Plantd and CEO and host of Supercool podcast. We will talk about his vision for the future of cities, technology, industry innovation, people's responsibility, the need for a vision, and many more. Find out more in the episode.Episode generated with Descript assistance (affiliate link).Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
Josh co-founded Plantd, a sustainable building supplies company that "Fast Company" named One of the Most Innovative Companies in 2024. And last year he created a podcast show called Supercool that showcases climate entrepreneurs.
Are you interested in green growth to battle climate change instead of degrowth? What do you think about mayors making the best for their cities, thus, solving climate change? How can we create even more pockets of delight? Trailer for episode 420 - interview with Josh Dorfman, co-founder of Plantd and CEO and host of Supercool podcast. We will talk about his vision for the future of cities, technology, industry innovation, people's responsibility, the need for a vision, and many more. Find out more in the episode.Episode generated with Descript assistance (affiliate link).Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
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Are you interested in green growth to battle climate change instead of degrowth? What do you think about mayors making the best for their cities, thus, solving climate change? How can we create even more pockets of delight? Trailer for episode 420 - interview with Josh Dorfman, co-founder of Plantd and CEO and host of Supercool podcast. We will talk about his vision for the future of cities, technology, industry innovation, people's responsibility, the need for a vision, and many more. Find out more in the episode.Episode generated with Descript assistance (affiliate link).Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
This week is the Forbidden Kingdom Megamix.1. Deathpact - Deathpact 00:00:522. XOTIX - You 00:02:103. Glass Animals - Gooey (Kade Findley Flip) 00:04:184. HVDES - HVDES 00:05:495. Austeria - Tippy 00:07:186. Chango - Want Me 00:08:587. sfam - Keep The Change 00:11:008. Sloth & BONES - Freeze 00:12:429. ATLiens - Nibiru 00:14:0310. BOMMER & REDUCTOR - Flooded 00:15:4811. Boogie T - Marathon 00:17:2412. PAPAJAY & ZUZE - 2thestars 00:19:0013. VEIL - Unknow 00:20:3114. Twopercent - Fire Power 00:22:2715. Hozier - Too Sweet (Spoone Flip) 00:24:1716. Dream Takers - My Humps (Dream Takers Remix) 00:25:5317. GHENGAR & Ghastly - Click 00:27:5618. Viperactive - Poison 00:30:0019. Virtual Riot - What U Got 00:32:0520. Gamble - Gamble 00:33:5521. Abelation - Sanity 00:35:2922. Cyclops - Cyclops 00:37:2223. Jkyl & Hyde - With You 00:39:4624. Nimda & Supercool! - Tormentor! 00:41:3425. VKTM & JIQUI - Eldritch Bounce 00:44:4626. SLYCKZ - Crime Of Passion 00:46:0827. Kompany & IVORY ft. Raxdflipnote - Jackpot 00:48:4328. Phrva - Genesis 00:50:3929. Costa - The Way I Are (Costa Flip) 00:52:3630. DRINKURWATER - Night Time 00:55:2131. YUNIT. - Type Sh*t 00:56:4432. Sanzu - Welcome To Vkzu 00:58:0533. Slang Dogs - Slang Dogs 00:59:5934. Automhate & Mad Dubz - The Brothers 01:01:5635. Subtronics - Amnesia 01:05:2536. The Masquerade - Unbreakable 01:07:1837. AVELLO - Headrush 01:09:3838. Versa & Inaktiv - Rage Quit 01:12:2039. Shanghai Doom - Headspun 01:14:2940. Jon Casey - Kosher 01:16:2641. GARDELLA - Vertigo 01:19:0342. Codd Dubz & Bainbridge - Wraith 01:20:1243. PhaseOne ft. Northlane - Crash & Burn 01:22:5744. Vibrant Illusion & Heresies - Surge Protocol 01:24:3645. A Hundred Drums - Fearless 01:25:4746. HEXXA & Jonter - Into The Abyss 01:27:3547. Liquid Stranger & Mersiv - Fire 01:30:4148. Shizz Lo - Ice Scream 01:31:5949. Dead X, Yosuf & DØMINA - Pedal 2 The Metal 01:33:3150. Grabbitz - Grabbitz 01:35:5251. The Beatles - Come Together (Star Monster Flip) 01:39:1052. Ivy Lab - Chic 01:41:2053. Lil Texas - Lil Texas 01:42:4554. Zeds Dead & IMANU - Runaway 01:44:1455. Reaper, AC13 & Kate McGill - Limit 01:46:0056. Andromedik - Oblivion 01:47:5657. Hedex - Rhythm & Gash 01:49:5858. IVY - Kill The Lights 01:51:0459. Basstripper - Memories 01:52:1060. Crumb Pit - Crumb Pit 01:53:2761. Subsonic - Underwater 01:54:2362. YDG - Lose Control 01:55:5163. Bella Renee - Till It Breaks 01:57:3664. Natty Lou, Biometrix & Christina Harrison - We Fall 01:58:20
Carlotta Schumacher ist Ultracycling-Athletin und betrachtet das Atlas Mountain Race in diesem Jahr aus der Ferne. Wie exklusiv ist es? (00:00:56) Begrüßung (00:04:24) Interview Carlotta (00:06:26) Was hast du in China erlebt? (00:10:00) Wie war das Granfondo in China? (00:13:37) Teure Rennräder in China (00:15:17) Wie war das Ankommen in Hongkong? (00:23:38) Supercool but incredibly exclusive (00:28:38) Gibt es eine Schere in der Ultra-Szene? (00:36:20) Wie funktioniert Sponsoring bei dir? (00:40:17) Über welche Plattform denkst du nach? (00:46:07) Welche Rolle spielt Instagram? (00:47:51) Wie finanzierst du deine Reise? (00:55:36) Was hat dich fasziniert und motiviert? (01:01:32) Verabschiedung (01:02:47) Musik: Noga Erez – BUBBLING Hier geht’s zum Gespräch mit Carlotta Schumacher vom Oktober 2025: https://detektor.fm/gesellschaft/antritt-carlotta-schumacher-ueber-ihre-ultracycling-reise-nach-hongkong Hier geht’s zum Interview mit Ariane Richter zum Atlas Mountain Race und Gran Guanche aus dem April 2025: https://detektor.fm/gesellschaft/antritt-ariane-richter-ueber-atlas-mountain-race-und-gran-guanche Hier könnt ihr uns bei Steady unterstützen: https://steadyhq.com/de/antritt/about Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/antritt ➡️ Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/gesellschaft/antritt-carlotta-schumacher-ueber-atlas-mountain-race-und-fomo
Carlotta Schumacher ist Ultracycling-Athletin und betrachtet das Atlas Mountain Race in diesem Jahr aus der Ferne. Wie exklusiv ist es? (00:00:56) Begrüßung (00:04:24) Interview Carlotta (00:06:26) Was hast du in China erlebt? (00:10:00) Wie war das Granfondo in China? (00:13:37) Teure Rennräder in China (00:15:17) Wie war das Ankommen in Hongkong? (00:23:38) Supercool but incredibly exclusive (00:28:38) Gibt es eine Schere in der Ultra-Szene? (00:36:20) Wie funktioniert Sponsoring bei dir? (00:40:17) Über welche Plattform denkst du nach? (00:46:07) Welche Rolle spielt Instagram? (00:47:51) Wie finanzierst du deine Reise? (00:55:36) Was hat dich fasziniert und motiviert? (01:01:32) Verabschiedung (01:02:47) Musik: Noga Erez – BUBBLING Hier geht’s zum Gespräch mit Carlotta Schumacher vom Oktober 2025: https://detektor.fm/gesellschaft/antritt-carlotta-schumacher-ueber-ihre-ultracycling-reise-nach-hongkong Hier geht’s zum Interview mit Ariane Richter zum Atlas Mountain Race und Gran Guanche aus dem April 2025: https://detektor.fm/gesellschaft/antritt-ariane-richter-ueber-atlas-mountain-race-und-gran-guanche Hier könnt ihr uns bei Steady unterstützen: https://steadyhq.com/de/antritt/about Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/antritt ➡️ Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/gesellschaft/antritt-carlotta-schumacher-ueber-atlas-mountain-race-und-fomo
Carlotta Schumacher ist Ultracycling-Athletin und betrachtet das Atlas Mountain Race in diesem Jahr aus der Ferne. Wie exklusiv ist es? (00:00:56) Begrüßung (00:04:24) Interview Carlotta (00:06:26) Was hast du in China erlebt? (00:10:00) Wie war das Granfondo in China? (00:13:37) Teure Rennräder in China (00:15:17) Wie war das Ankommen in Hongkong? (00:23:38) Supercool but incredibly exclusive (00:28:38) Gibt es eine Schere in der Ultra-Szene? (00:36:20) Wie funktioniert Sponsoring bei dir? (00:40:17) Über welche Plattform denkst du nach? (00:46:07) Welche Rolle spielt Instagram? (00:47:51) Wie finanzierst du deine Reise? (00:55:36) Was hat dich fasziniert und motiviert? (01:01:32) Verabschiedung (01:02:47) Musik: Noga Erez – BUBBLING Hier geht’s zum Gespräch mit Carlotta Schumacher vom Oktober 2025: https://detektor.fm/gesellschaft/antritt-carlotta-schumacher-ueber-ihre-ultracycling-reise-nach-hongkong Hier geht’s zum Interview mit Ariane Richter zum Atlas Mountain Race und Gran Guanche aus dem April 2025: https://detektor.fm/gesellschaft/antritt-ariane-richter-ueber-atlas-mountain-race-und-gran-guanche Hier könnt ihr uns bei Steady unterstützen: https://steadyhq.com/de/antritt/about Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/antritt ➡️ Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/gesellschaft/antritt-carlotta-schumacher-ueber-atlas-mountain-race-und-fomo
Dave talks about the super cool Stelo tracker he's using from Virtual Vitality.
The Dads welcome a double dose of pedal wizardry this week! Jamie Muir (Supercool Pedals) and Mark Turley (Summer School Pedals) join forces to reveal their new collaboration pedal, Smokin in the Boys Room—a love letter to 90s guitar tone. We explore the origin story behind this epic team-up, what makes the 90s sound so iconic, and why AI can't steal your creative spark. Plus, you get to hang with two of the coolest builders in the boutique scene. Please support our sponsor, Coppersound Pedals www.coppersoundpedals.com and use code DADPOD10 (THAT's a NEW CODE) to get 10% off your order, INCLUDING the new Foxcatcher V2 which is available NOW!
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In this conversation, Josh Dorfman, CEO of Supercool, discusses the intersection of climate innovations and AI technologies. He explains the importance of understanding carbon emissions and the collective responsibility of individuals and nations in reducing them. The dialogue explores the hypocrisy often found in climate discussions, particularly regarding the balance between technological advancements and environmental impacts. Josh highlights the role of AI in enhancing energy efficiency and the future of renewable energy, while also addressing community concerns about data centers and their implications for local environments.
In this Marketing Over Coffee: Learn about electric vehicles, solar energy, carbon harvesting and more from the man behind SuperCool! Direct Link to File Starting with the plan of being a spy in the CIA! Teaching at Nanjing University and working for Kryptonite Watching China ramp up and wondering what a billion cars on the […] The post Green Energy Update with Josh Dorfman appeared first on Marketing Over Coffee Marketing Podcast.
Great Scott!! Matt AND Dave are back this week with another episode! This week, Gibson has finally done it and released not one but TWO versions of the iconic 345 featured in Back to the Future. Your kids are gonna love this! It's a guitar so good, Marvin Berry would be proud. We we're going, we don't need roads! We need riffs! The Dads also document all of the guitars used in the unforgettable 1985 movie. Also, Fender changes the name and pickups of it's lowest price American line and gives us some cool colors, Supercool pedals, and a LOT of changes coming for the podcast. Please support our sponsor, Coppersound Pedals www.coppersoundpedals.com and use code DADS10 to 10% off your order, INCLUDING the new Foxcatcher V2 which is available NOW for pre-order.
The Boys from Arthur Cantina, JP and Anthony join Shannon and Figs! The fellas come bearing gifts which leads to a new punishment idea to keep Figs in line, Yankee stadium vs Citi Field, some of the more insane shots Shannon has tried in her life and more before diving into the stories including JP shutting down a date after she puked while Anthony got taken care of as he dealt with something similar, JP getting into a road rage incident with someone else on the podcast, Anthony picking a fight with a firefighter that ended in a business relationship, living in a haunted house and so much more!Air Date: 09/09/25Support our sponsorshttps://bodybraincoffee.com use the code DING20 to get 20% off!https://arthurcantina.com/ - Use promo code "Figs" for 10% off your order!https://yokratom.com/ - Home of the $60 Kilo*Send in your stories for Bad Dates, Bad Things, and Scary Things to...* thethingispodcast@gmail.com The Thing Is...Podcast Merch available athttps://gasdigitalmerch.com/collections/the-thing-isThe Thing Is... Airs every Tuesday, at 5:30pm ET on the GaS Digital Network! The newest 20 episodes are always free, but if you want access to all the archives, watch live, chat live, access to the forums, and get the show five days before it comes out everywhere else - you can subscribe now at gasdigital.com and use the code TTI to get a one week free trial.Follow the show on social media! Aruthur Cantina - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arthurcantinawineJP - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jpmphotos02496Shannon Lee-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shannonlee6982/Mike Figs-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/comicmikefigs/YouTube: @comicmikefigsSubscribe On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC87Akt2Sq_-YEd_YrNpbS2QShannon's Amazon Wishlisthttps://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3Q05PR2JFBE6T?ref_=wl_shareSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of GRC Chat, we discussed scaling climate solutions and key lessons from top innovators with Josh Dorfman, a climate-focused entrepreneur and founder of Plantd and Supercool. Josh shared invaluable insights into how innovative business strategies are driving the adoption of scalable climate solutions that not only cut carbon emissions but also enhance business profitability and improve lives. From transforming fast-growing biomass into sustainable building materials to redefining transportation and energy solutions, Josh's expertise highlights the critical levers of adoption that make these solutions mainstream. We explored real-world examples like Zūm's AI-optimized school transportation system, Trove's resale integration for Patagonia, and Sunrun's consumer-focused solar energy approach, illustrating how smart strategies like lifestyle alignment, innovative financing, and seamless integration are unlocking growth while addressing sustainability challenges. This episode is a must-watch for ESG leaders, Chief Risk Officers, and anyone invested in sustainability, risk management, and actionable climate strategies. If you want to be our guest or suggest one, send your email to info@globalriskconsult.com with the subject line "Guest Proposal."
Bio: Josh Dorfman is a climate entrepreneur, author, and media personality. He is the CEO and host of Supercool, a media company covering real-world climate solutions that cut carbon, increase profits, and enhance modern life. Josh was previously the co-founder and CEO of Plantd, a carbon-negative building materials manufacturer, which was named to Fast Company's list of the World's Most Innovative Companies in 2024. He has founded two modern design sustainable furniture companies, directed Vine.com, an Amazon e-commerce business specializing in natural and organic products, and served as the CEO of The Collider, the nation's first innovation center for climate resilience and adaptation. Additionally, Josh was previously known as The Lazy Environmentalist, a media brand he developed into an award-winning television series on Sundance Channel, a daily radio show on SiriusXM, and two popular books. His work has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Forbes, TechCrunch, Fast Company, and Reuters. Josh has also made regular appearances on national television and radio programs, including Morning Joe, Fox & Friends, and NPR's All Things Considered, and is the only guest to ever ride a bike onto The Martha Stewart Show. This episode is sponsored by the coaching company of the host, Paul Zelizer. Consider a Strategy Session if you can use support growing your impact business. Resources mentioned in this episode include: Plantd site Supercool podcast Bender Innovation site Yaupon Brothers Tea site Josh Dorfman on LinkedIn Paul's Strategy Sessions Pitch an Awarepreneurs episode
What if sustainability's future was driven by passion, shaped with youth, and told through real stories?In this episode, I speak with Josh Dorfman. Josh is a climate entrepreneur, author, and media voice at the intersection of sustainability, innovation, and culture. He is the co-founder, CEO, and host of Supercool, the climate-tech podcast and media brand spotlighting the bold founders, investors, and policymakers designing a low-carbon future. His interviews reveal the business models, technologies, and cultural shifts redefining prosperity in an age of ecological disruption. A serial entrepreneur, Josh launched Plantd, a carbon-negative building-materials company recognized by Fast Company in 2024 as one of the world's most innovative ventures. Before that, he created Vine.com, Amazon's first natural and organic e-commerce store, and Vivavi, an award-winning sustainable furniture company honored on Inc.'s “Green 50” for leading eco-design. Josh first captured attention as The Lazy Environmentalist, a blog that grew into a SiriusXM radio show, a Sundance Channel TV series, and two books blending wit with pragmatic eco-living. His work consistently challenges the status quo, reframing climate response as an opportunity for creativity, commerce, and cultural transformation. We discuss:
This episode explores the evolution of Josh Dorfman's personal brand in sustainability, from The Lazy Environmentalist to climate-tech ventures like Plantd and Supercool. Josh shares how authentic storytelling, strategic pivots, and mission alignment shaped his journey — and how he's used his platform to engage new audiences with climate solutions.
Cohosts Michael Sorg and Dave Podnar welcome Josh Dorfman, Co-founder, CEO, and host of SuperCool, to talk about the adoption era of climate tech—where real solutions are cutting emissions and saving money today. Josh shares insights from BrainBox AI's energy-saving building systems, Google's Project Sunroof, and even a Pennsylvania school district saving big with solar and electric school buses. We also dive into Josh's own startup, Planted Materials, building carbon-negative housing panels. In the second half, we geek out over: • McDonald's TMNT × Hello Kitty Happy Meal toys • A Sam's Club pumpkin diorama that's perfect for spooky season • YouTube's new Gemini “Ask About This Video” AI button (screenshot demo) • And the latest in gaming with Chachi's Video Game Minute, including Fast & Furious Arcade and Red Dead Redemption 2 sales milestones. We wrap with some Patreon-exclusive extras: the ElliQ companion robot, Discord's new “Play Instantly” feature, and a behind-the-scenes look at “poddy editing.” Stay tuned for optimism, gadgets, and a reminder that climate tech is cooler—and closer—than you think
Jamie Muir of Supercool Pedals joins us to introduce his latest creation, the Triniphase. This lush phaser marks an exciting shift from Supercool's renowned lineup of drive pedals, offering something fresh for fans and newcomers alike. We can't wait to see what other surprises Jamie has in store. Hosted by Todd Novak with Tony Dudzik #guitarpodcast #electricguitar #pedaleffects #pedalfx #theguitarknobs #guitarknobs #guitarinterview #guitaramplifier #guitarpickups #guitarsetup #fuzz #overdrive #reverb #distortion #guitartips Visit us at theguitarknobs.com Support our show on Patreon.com/theguitarknobs
Manufacturers today who want to decrease their carbon footprint and build sustainable products face dual challenges. Not only do they need to revamp their factories and set up a sustainable supply chain, but they need to keep costs low to sell on price as well as on values. It's margin before mission if you want to really win in the competitive marketplace. So says Plantd co-founder and host of the SuperCool podcast Josh Dorfman, who is the guest on this episode of Manufacturing Insights.
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$2 trillion flowed into clean energy globally in 2024—more than fossil fuels have ever received in a single year. While political debates rage on, practical climate solutions are already transforming communities across America. Josh Dorfman, CEO and founder of Supercool, reveals how companies like Zum are revolutionizing school transportation by optimizing bus routes with technology and replacing diesel fleets with electric buses. Not only do these solutions reduce emissions, they're creating better experiences for families while saving school districts money.Josh shares insights from his conversations with climate innovators who are making buildings healthier, recycling rare earth magnets that power our modern world, and developing materials that grow 10 times faster than trees for home construction. He explains how urban trees in Barranquilla, Colombia not only prevent students from passing out from heat but also increase property values by 15% - proving environmental improvements can pay for themselves.Join us as we explore how market forces are driving the adoption of renewable energy even in politically conservative states. Josh offers a compelling vision of our future homes as mini power plants sharing energy with neighbors, cancer clinics built without cancer-causing materials, and racing innovations like Formula E that make climate solutions entertaining. This conversation bridges the gap between climate concerns and practical solutions that are creating healthier, more efficient communities today.
Why does every conversation about climate change feel like we're being asked to sacrifice something? Josh Dorfman, host of the popular Supercool podcast, reveals how this narrative is completely backwards. From Formula-E racing that attracts 500 million viewers without mentioning climate to pneumatic trash systems that make cities cleaner while cutting carbon by 90%, Josh shares how the most effective climate solutions are actually upgrading modern life rather than restricting it. Discover why we're not in an age of climate awareness anymore but rather an "age of adoption," where $2 trillion in annual clean energy investment is quietly revolutionizing everything from home electrification to urban design. Learn about innovative financing approaches that put your money to work for climate solutions while you sleep, and why the future of sustainability isn't about guilt—it's about better living.Subscribe to Most Podern on:Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/3zYvX2lRZOpHcZW41WGVrpApple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/most-podern-podcast/id1725756164Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@MostPodernInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/most.podernLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/most-podernLinksSupercool Podcast and Newsletter: https://getsuper.cool/Supercool on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTcMrkjAmgqzv6Jhg6-V52gShRWKdc3t4&si=LXeo-aUlGkoiQbjiSupercool on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/supercool/id1758404839Supercool on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4IUql4twk6OLOl8FTIwN5ZJosh Dorfman on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dorfmanjosh/Keywordsclimate solutions, sustainability, clean energy investment, electrification, climate tech, renewable energy, Formula E racing, sustainable cities, climate finance, carbon reduction, solar energy, battery storage, climate innovation, green technology, urban planning, sustainable transportation, climate action, environmental technology, clean energy transition, climate entrepreneurship, urban design, architecture, builodingsChapters00:00:00 - Introduction00:01:24 - Challenges in Climate Change00:01:37 - The Slow Progress of Sustainability00:03:35 - The Rise of Sustainability00:04:23 - Personal Journey into Sustainability00:04:37 - The Emergence of Sustainable Design00:07:44 - The Growth of the Sustainability Movement00:10:22 - Sustainability Becomes Cool00:12:10 - The Profitability of Sustainability00:12:56 - The Future of Sustainability00:15:09 - Ingenious Energy Efficiency00:16:09 - The Clean Energy Revolution00:20:03 - The Cost and Adoption of Solar Energy00:20:52 - The Transition to Cleaner Energy Sources00:24:36 - The Role of Policy in Energy Transition00:27:53 - Global Sustainability Efforts00:30:15 - The Cultural Shift Towards Sustainability00:30:47 - Sustainable Urban Planning: The NVAC System00:34:34 - The Role of Leadership in Sustainable Urban Planning00:35:20 - The Success of Sustainable Housing Renovations in Lincoln, Nebraska00:37:13 - The Challenge of Thinking Outside the Box00:42:27 - The Role of Self-Interest in Sustainability00:42:57 - The Success of Formula E and Sustainability in Entertainment00:46:11 - Sustainable Changes in Cities: Examples from Around the World00:49:28 - Individuals Making a Difference in Climate Change00:49:53 - Innovative Financial Tools for Climate Change00:52:27 - The Current Moment in Sustainability: The Age of Adoption
Wall Street just hired an AI engineer named Devin who writes code like a human, and he might soon have thousands of clones replacing junior developers. And Trump's new “One Big Beautiful Bill” promises more American rare-earth mining but kills the clean energy incentives that made those mines worth building.Featured Guests: Anshul Gupta, co-founder, Actively AI | Josh Dorfman, co-founder, CEO, and Host, Supercool
Tune in for a conversation with Josh Dorfman, CEO and host at Supercool, about real-world climate solutions revolutionizing the digital infrastructure industry. From seawater-cooled data centers in Finland to Amazon's experiments with mass timber, Josh unpacks how sustainable innovations are not only possible but already reshaping business models. He shares his journey from “Lazy Environmentalist” to climate tech leader, offering insights on how companies can harness emerging technologies to cut carbon, drive growth, and build a more resilient future.
Josh Dorfman, CEO, Co-Founder and host of Super Cool, joins us this week to share his origin story and entrepreneurial journey in climate technology, influenced by his parents' business and his international experiences. From sustainable furniture to founding Planted (a company that produces carbon-negative building materials), to now Co-Founder, CEO and Host of Super Cool, Josh is passionately working to bring the climate innovations happening around the world to business and individuals for a better planet - today. We also discuss the need for storytelling in order to promote climate tech innovations and the benefits to everyone. Great conversation! Check out Super Cool! https://getsuper.cool/ Super Cool is a podcast, newsletter, and hosts curated events to spotlight climate innovators and initiatives and distill their playbooks for building the low-carbon future. Here's to building a fantastic future, on Earth and off it - and continued progress in Space (and humanity)! Spread Love, Spread Science Alex G. Orphanos Timestamps: 00:00 Josh Dorfman's Introduction and Podcast Setup 02:22 Josh Dorfman's Entrepreneurial Journey 13:00 Transition to Sustainability and Super Cool 25:36 Planted's Innovative Approach and Success 32:14 Super Cool and Climate Tech Innovations 38:29 AI and Energy Efficiency in Buildings 48:36 Challenges and Opportunities in AI Adoption 54:08 Storytelling and Human Connection in Climate Advocacy 56:45 Final Thoughts and Future Directions We'd like to thank our sponsors: AG3D Printing (go to ag3d-printing.com to learn more & start 3D printing today!) Today In Space Merch: James Webb Space Telescope Model (3DPrinted) https://ag3dprinting.etsy.com/listing/1839142903 SpaceX Starship-Inspired Rocket Pen (3DPrinted) https://ag3dprinting.etsy.com/listing/1602850640 Blue Origin New Glenn-inspired Rocket Pen (3DPrinted) https://ag3dprinting.etsy.com/listing/1859644348 Support the podcast: • Buy a 3D printed gift from our shop - ag3dprinting.etsy.com • Get a free quote on your next 3D printing project at ag3d-printing.com • Donate at todayinspace.net #Climate #AI #Technology #ClimateChange #ClimateTechnology #Earth #Entrepreneur #BusinessOwner #Planted #SustainableTech #Sustainability #SpaceX
“So when I think about a future that is solving climate, I think about raising our quality of life. I think about more inclusive cities with wonderful parks, and it's a fantastic mass transportation that's really considered a luxury good because whether you're the wealthiest person in that city or the poorest, you all want to be on the same subway or the same bus because it's simply the best way to get around and everyone enjoys these types of amenities.There are examples of that all over the world. We try and bring those to light. And that is my vision for what the future starts to look like.”Josh Dorfman spent time in China in the 1990s, which opened his eyes to environmental issues and the impact of rapid industrialization and consumerism. When he returned to the U.S. and went through a phase of environmental activism before deciding to focus on shifting consumption towards more sustainable products. He started an eco-friendly furniture company called VivaVie in 2004, which led to the creation of his "Lazy Environmentalist" media brand.During the pandemic when supply chain issues made it difficult to source sustainable materials for his previous furniture company, he developed Planted - Josh's current carbon-negative building materials company. They identified fast-growing perennial grass as a potential replacement for traditional lumber and engineered wood products. They worked to vertically integrate the entire supply chain, from growing the grass to manufacturing the building panels, and partnered with major homebuilder D.R. Horton to secure a large order for their carbon-negative panels.Josh then launched a media company, Supercool, after stepping down as CEO of Planted to focus on sharing stories of climate innovation and solutions. Supercool aims to highlight commercialized, scalable technologies and initiatives that are improving people's lives while addressing environmental challenges. He shares his vision for a "Supercool future" that involves raising quality of life through inclusive, sustainable cities and infrastructure.
Welcome to episode 308 of The Cloud Pod – where the forecast is always cloudy! Justin, Matt and Ryan are in the house today to tell us all about the latest and greatest from FinOps and SnowFlake conferences, plus updates from Security Command Center, OpenAI, and even a new AWS Region. All this and more, today in the cloud! Titles we almost went with this week: I Left My Wallet at FinOps X, But Found Savings at Snowflake Summit Snowflake City Lights, FinOps by the Sea The Two Summits: A Tale of FinOps and Snowflakes Crunchy on the Outside, Snowflake on the Inside AWS Taipei: Because Sometimes You Need Your Data Closer Than Your Night Market AWS Plants Its Flag in Taipei: The 37th Time’s the Charm AWS Slashes GPU Prices Faster Than a CUDA Kernel Two Writers Walk Into a Database… And Both Succeed AWS Network Firewall: Now With Windows! The VPN Connection That Keeps Its Secrets Transform and Roll Out: Pub/Sub’s New Single Message Feature SAP Happens: Google’s New M4 VMs Handle It Better Total Recall: Google’s 6TB Memory Machines The M4trix Has You (And Your In-Memory Databases) DeepSeek and You Shall Find… on Google Cloud Four Score and Seven Vulnerabilities Ago – mk The Fantastic Four Security Features MCP: Model Context Protocol or Master Control Program from Tron? No SQL? No Problem! AI Takes the Wheel Injection Rejection: How Azure Keeps Your Prompts Clean General News 05:09 FinOps X 2025 Cloud Announcements: AI Agents and Increased FOCUS Support All major cloud providers announced expanded support for FOCUS (FinOps Open Cost and Usage Specification) 1.0, with AWS already in general availability and Google Cloud launching a BigQuery export in private preview. This signals an industry-wide standardization of cloud cost reporting formats. AWS introduced AI-powered cost optimization through Amazon Q Developer integration with Cost Optimization Hub, enabling automated recommendations across millions of resources with detailed explanations and action plans for cost reduction. Microsoft Azure launched AI agents for application modernization that can reduce migration efforts from months to hours by automating code assessment and remediation across thousands of files, while also introducing flexible PTU reservations that work across multiple AI models. Google Cloud unveiled FinOps Hub 2.0 with Gemini-powered waste detection that identifies underutilized resources (like VMs at 5% usage) and provides AI-generated optimization recommendations for Kubernetes, Cloud Run, and Cloud SQL services. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure added carbon emissio
I told Josh Dorfman when we started talking that I felt a. little intimidated talking with him, because he is so accomplished in the sustainability field, but he has THE best stories from his life, getting him to where he is today - you're going to love this, I'm sure of it!Josh's story goes back to working for a bike company in China several years ago, but I'm not going to tell you his story, because he does it so much better- just listen, it's exciting! His mission is to show that we should be encouraged about what's happening in the world through sharing the incredible progress already underway, and I'm here for it!Today, Josh is the Podcast Host of SuperCool, shining a light on businesses that are making an impact in the sustainability area - so many wonderful folks in tech, building, government, and more. We talked about the first couple episodes I listened to, and the one that really affected me as a live music listener was R World Reuse (linked), who has partnered with U2 and Billie Eilish and more, supplying arenas and huge concert venues with reusable serve ware to save tons of waste from live events - incredible! Josh is also the Co-Founder of Plantd, a carbon negative building materials company. He's teamed up with SpaceX engineers and they are NOT using trees to build, creating a stronger product, impacting less land. The website is absolutely beautiful, and what they're doing is groundbreaking - and also an inspiring story! Check it out at: https://www.plantdmaterials.com/Josh said when asked what sustainability means to him "to live as well as you possibly can, while enabling future generations to do the same." You can find Josh here https://getsuper.cool/ please check out the podcast - there's so much happening that we aren't aware of yet!He's most active on Linkedin here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dorfmanjosh/He's on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/getsupercoolHis YouTube channel is here: You can send me messages(this is new!)!Support the showPlease follow Grounded In Maine podcast on Instagram here YouTube channel link is here You can DM me there or email me at amysgardenjam@gmail.com Website for Amy's Garden Jam is https://amysgardenjam.com/ (podcast has its own tab on this site!) Amy's email newsletter: https://amy-fagan.kit.com/499688fe6a How Do I Get There From Here by Jane Bolduc - listen to more at https://www.janebolduc.com/Podcast cover by Becca Kofron- follow here on Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/cute_but_loud/ and check out her awesome art projects. Grounded in Maine Podcast is hosted by Buzzsprout, the easiest podcast hosting platform with the best customer service! Learn more at https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1851361 You can support this podcast one time (or many) with the Buy me a coffee/Hot Chocolate link here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/groundedinmaine Grounded in Maine Podcast is sponsored by ESG Review. Learn more about the good they're doing at https://esgreview.net/
This week on "Everybody in the Pool," Molly Wood chats with Josh Dorfman, the dynamic co-founder and CEO of Supercool, a media company dedicated to highlighting climate solutions that cut carbon, boost business, and enhance modern life. In this episode, Josh shares insights from his journey in sustainability, from developing carbon-negative building materials to launching Supercool to spotlight scalable climate solutions.Explore how Josh envisions a future where climate initiatives are not just about avoiding disaster but are pathways to a more exciting and innovative world. Discover the critical role of storytelling in transforming climate tech adoption and the surprising innovation layers driving real change.Join us as we dive into the stories of people who are working smartly and tirelessly towards a sustainable future. Whether you're a climate tech enthusiast or a green lifestyle advocate, this episode sheds light on the collective effort needed to drive progress.Listen now and get inspired by the brilliant minds propelling us towards a better, greener future.LINKS:SupercoolLinkedin - supercoolJosh DorfmanAll episodes: https://www.everybodyinthepool.com/Subscribe to the Everybody in the Pool newsletter: https://www.mollywood.co/Become a member and get an ad-free version of the podcast: https://everybodyinthepool.supercast.com/Please subscribe and tell your friends about Everybody in the Pool! Send feedback or become a sponsor at in@everybodyinthepool.com! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The Tech Leader's Playbook, Avetis Antaplyan interviews Josh Dorfman, a serial climate entrepreneur, about his journey into sustainability and the founding of Planted, a company focused on creating sustainable materials. They discuss the challenges of commercializing innovative solutions, the importance of scaling climate tech, and the role of media in raising awareness about climate action through Supercool, a platform that highlights successful climate tech stories. In this conversation, Josh and Avetis explore the intersection of climate technology and business, emphasizing the importance of commercializing sustainability. They discuss the role of AI in driving innovative solutions, the need to make climate solutions appealing to consumers, and the significance of effective messaging in the clean tech sector. The conversation also touches on the challenges posed by rare earth minerals in the clean energy transition and the potential of urban mining and recycling to address these issues. Ultimately, they highlight the urgency of engaging with climate innovation and the need for actionable solutions in the face of climate change.TakeawaysJosh Dorfman's journey into sustainability began in China.The need for practical solutions to climate change is urgent.Planted aims to replace traditional materials with sustainable alternatives.Commercializing innovative materials presents numerous challenges.The vision for Planted is to create a carbon removal machine.Supercool was created to highlight successful climate tech stories.Investments in clean energy are outpacing fossil fuels.The importance of scaling climate tech solutions is critical.Understanding the core innovation of climate tech is essential.Media plays a vital role in raising awareness about climate solutions.AI is increasingly integrated into climate tech solutions.Making climate solutions appealing is crucial for adoption.Effective messaging should focus on business value, not just sustainability.The clean energy transition relies on critical minerals.Urban mining presents a novel solution for resource recovery.Engaging with climate innovation requires understanding customer needs.Energy efficiency is becoming a priority in climate solutions.Necessity drives innovation in recycling and clean tech.The time for climate action is now.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Climate Innovation01:18 Josh's Journey into Sustainability06:36 Founding Planted: A New Approach to Materials09:42 Challenges in Commercializing Sustainable Materials14:07 The Vision Behind Planted's Innovation20:40 Transitioning to Media: The Birth of Supercool24:25 Choosing Stories for Climate Tech Awareness26:57 Commercializing Sustainability28:51 AI in Climate Tech Innovation31:01 Making Climate Solutions Appealing32:16 Selling Sustainability Effectively35:47 The Role of Technology in Clean Energy39:55 Rare Earths and Clean Tech Boom44:22 Recycling and Urban Mining Solutions46:14 Engaging with Climate Innovation48:41 The Time for Climate ActionJosh Dorfman's Social Media Links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/dorfmanjosh/https://x.com/Josh_DorfmanJosh Dorfman's Website:https://supercool.beehiiv.com/
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Whether he's channeling Duane Allman or Derek Trucks, playing blues bars or baseball stadiums (he's done the National Anthem for both the A's and the Giants), JULES LEYHE simply does not stop playing guitar, and his love for the instrument is infectious. Armed with an SG, a mutt Strat, and a custom Tweed amp, Leyhe plugs in with me for an inspiring, extended guitar hang in which we dive into everything from Jeff Beck (Leyhe's first major influence) to Bonnie Raitt to Buddy Guy to Leyhe's latest album, titled Your First Rodeo. And get this: Leyhe's favorite slide has booze in it. (He'll explain.) For more Jules Leyhe guitar insights, check out his free Ultimate Slide Guitar Master Class and Just Riffin' interview series, both of which are streamable on his YouTube channel. Big thank you to GUITAR PLAYER and guitarplayer.com for making this episode happen. — JUDE GOLD, host, No Guitar Is Safe
Episode 217 with Tyson Cornell founder of Rarebirdlit and drummer for Semi-Famous and Scooby Don't talks to us about Minneapolis of the 90s with its culture and music, the Scooby Don't Punkhouse, I think like a drummer, Touring with Scooby Don't and splitting dates with Aaron Cometbus, Hair Core Rock and Tyson's stint in Supercool and working relationship with Japanese band Sex Machine Gun, Semi-Famous and it's dynamic, on being older and more internal, Tyson's appearance on the inner sleeve of Screeching Weasel's Kill The Musicians, plus the genesis of Rarebirdlit, and scores and scores and lores and novels more more more!Rarebirdlit.comJughead's Basement Patreon
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Two scenes. In the first, a doctor gets a call — the hospital she works at is having an outbreak of unknown origin, in the middle of the worst wildfire season on record. In the second, an ecologist stands in a forest, watching it burn. Through very different circumstances, they both find themselves asking the same question: is there something in the smoke? This question will bring them together, and reveal – to all of us – a world we never saw before. This is the first episode in an ongoing series hosted by Molly Webster, in conversation with scientists and science-y people, doing work at the furthest edges of what we know. More to come! Special thanks to Leda Kobziar, at the University of Idaho, and Naomi Hauser, at the University of California, Davis. Plus, James and Shelby Kaemmerer, and Paula and John Troche.We have some exciting news! In the “Zoozve” episode, Radiolab named its first-ever quasi-moon, and now it's your turn! Radiolab has teamed up with The International Astronomical Union to launch a global naming contest for one of Earth's quasi-moons. This is your chance to make your mark on the heavens. Submit your name ideas now through September, or vote on your favorites starting in November: https://radiolab.org/moonEPISODE CREDITS: Hosted and Reported by - Molly WebsterProduced by - Sindhu GnanasambandanFact-checking by - Diane A. Kellyand Edited by - Pat WaltersEPISODE CITATIONS:Articles - And lastly, wanna learn more about bacteria in snow-making machines – check out this New York Times article (https://zpr.io/t6HKi7HMuHMZ), or this science-explainer (https://zpr.io/VygRVBb5vspq)! Scientific Papers - Read Leda's paper on microbes in smoke (https://zpr.io/d3JVm7gEf2dc)!For more details on the outbreak at Naomi's hospital, you can check out this abstract of her findings (https://zpr.io/DGgS9UCFicpJ). Leda was inspired to stick petri dishes into smoke after reading a science research paper written by a father-daughter team, as part of a high school science project in Texas. Go read it (https://zpr.io/D3LVMy2raLr9)! Audio - For further fungal listening, Radiolab and Molly have covered fungus and hospital outbreaks (https://radiolab.org/podcast/fungus-amungus) before (plus: dinosuars!), in our episode Fungus Amungus.You can also listen to Super Cool (https://radiolab.org/podcast/super-cool-2017), a Radiolab episode about wild horses, microbes, and things freezing instantaneously. (It's seriously one of Molly's favorite Radiolab episodes and it has a moment of such SPONTANEOUS joy, she re-plays it at least once a year to smile.)Signup for our newsletter!! It includes short essays, recommendations, and details about other ways to interact with the show. Sign up (https://radiolab.org/newsletter)!Radiolab is supported by listeners like you. Support Radiolab by becoming a member of The Lab (https://members.radiolab.org/) today.Follow our show on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @radiolab, and share your thoughts with us by emailing radiolab@wnyc.org.Leadership support for Radiolab's science programming is provided by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Science Sandbox, a Simons Foundation Initiative, and the John Templeton Foundation. Foundational support for Radiolab was provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.