Everybody in the Pool

Molly Wood
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Aug 16, 2023 • 25min

Episode 14: We’re Drowning in Gift Wrap

This week on Everybody in the Pool, sometimes tackling the climate crisis means starting at home, with the things you love. Meagan Downey had a long career in nonprofit work and was looking for a way to have climate impact. She landed on one of her favorite things: giving and wrapping beautiful gifts. She’s now the founder of Shiki Wrap, reusable gift wrap that, if we all got in the pool, could keep millions of pounds of waste out of landfills every year. Also it’s just super pretty and fun!RESOURCES & LINKSShiki WrapFuroshiki: the Japanese wrapping traditionSubscribe to the Everybody in the Pool newsletter: https://www.mollywood.co/Please subscribe and tell your friends about EITP! Send feedback or become a sponsor at in@everybodyinthepool.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Aug 9, 2023 • 24min

Episode 13: Food Waste: Hidden Climate Flood

This week on Everybody in the Pool, a climate entrepreneur and tech veteran solving big climate problems in unexpected ways. Matt Rogers is the co-founder of Mill, a kitchen appliance that turns food waste into dried, odorless grounds that consumers drop in the mail and that get upcycled into chicken feed. And Matt just happens to have also co-founded a little company called Nest, which has been a powerful driver of energy efficiency. He and Molly talk about how food waste is the unexpected giant emitter that requires major behavior change, and sometimes, a sexy gadget is just what you need to make that change. RESOURCES & LINKSMillMill vs Lomi via Architectural DigestSubscribe to the Everybody in the Pool newsletter: https://www.mollywood.co/Become a member and get an ad-free version of the podcast: https://plus.acast.com/s/everybody-in-the-pool Please subscribe and tell your friends about EITP! Send feedback or become a sponsor at in@everybodyinthepool.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Aug 3, 2023 • 31min

Episode 12: When the Flood is at your Door

Climate futurist Alex Steffen discusses the urgent need for societal transformation to combat climate change, emphasizing the importance of adapting to a new reality. The episode explores empowering individuals for positive change through sustainable technology advancements like electric vehicles and sustainable building technologies. It also highlights the recommendations from Alex Steffen's newsletter, Snap Forward, and a new home food recycler called the Mill.
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Jul 26, 2023 • 23min

Episode 11: Ridwell Helps Recycling Flow to the Right Place

This week on Everybody in the Pool, one of the most common things people say to me is: “recycling isn’t real, right?” It’s complicated, but it could definitely be better. And services and startups are stepping in to fill the void—like Ridwell, which is a super cheerful pickup service that takes plastic, batteries, light bulbs, old clothes, styrofoam, and “surprise” categories once a month to trusted partners for either recycling or re-use. And the question becomes: cool, yeah, how do we get this everywhere and make it easier for cities to do it, too!? Molly talks with founder and CEO Ryan Metzger. RESOURCES & LINKSRidwellSubscribe to the Everybody in the Pool newsletter: https://www.mollywood.co/Become a member and get an ad-free version of the podcast: https://plus.acast.com/s/everybody-in-the-pool Please subscribe and tell your friends about EITP! Send feedback or become a sponsor at in@everybodyinthepool.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jul 19, 2023 • 30min

Episode 10: Your Dollars, New Renewable Energy Projects, Everybody Swims

This week on Everybody in the Pool, we’ve got a double whammy of solutions. We know that to transition our economy away from fossil fuels as quickly as possible, we need to deploy as much renewable energy as fast as we can (and yes, interconnect it, I know). Also, renewable energy deployment is a huge investment opportunity that’s mostly unavailable to you and me, even though these are projects that can throw off reliable cash for 20 or 30 years. So, startups are coming in to try to connect regular old people with renewable energy projects—like crowdfunding, but with a return. This week, Molly interviews Will Wiseman, co-founder and CEO of Climatize, an app that does all of the above. Win-win!This week’s episode is sponsored by Fennel Markets.RESOURCES & LINKSGet the Climatize appClimate Tech VC deep dive into project financeSubscribe to the Everybody in the Pool newsletter: https://www.mollywood.co/ Become a member and get an ad-free version of the podcast: https://plus.acast.com/s/everybody-in-the-pool Please subscribe and tell your friends about EITP! Send feedback or become a sponsor at in@everybodyinthepool.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jul 12, 2023 • 32min

Episode 9: Make Climate Action Easy: Have a Pool Party!

This week on Everybody in the Pool, it’s playtime. Obviously, global warming and the climate crisis are intimidating topics. But this week’s guest has built an entire career out of play. Jenny Gottstein is a game-maker, previously of Go Games and IDEO, and a few years ago, she created a game called Beat! That! Heat!, a climate action game show. Molly and Jenny talk about how play can create an accessible conversation that celebrates climate action no matter where you start, offers an onramp to the conversation for people who are curious but embarrassed, and did I mention that making games for a living is an actual job? This week’s episode is sponsored by Fennel Markets.RESOURCES & LINKSBeat! That! Heat!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://plus.acast.com/s/everybody-in-the-pool Please subscribe and tell your friends about EITP! Send feedback or become a sponsor at in@everybodyinthepool.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jul 5, 2023 • 33min

Episode 8: What if Planes Only Emitted Water

This week on Everybody in the Pool, we’re going big. Like, air travel big. Green hydrogen (that is, hydrogen produced using only renewable energy) is a super promising solution for powering rockets and airplanes, but one thing holding it back is a lack of infrastructure. As in, there aren’t hydrogen “gas stations” in every airport yet. This week’s guest is Paul Eremenko, the co-founder and CEO of Universal Hydrogen, a company creating a sort of “Nespresso capsule” fuel cell for plug-and-play hydrogen in regional jets. It’s a company with an ambitious vision that happens to be very doable. Let’s go.RESOURCES & LINKSUniversal Hydrogen celebrates its first test flightSubscribe to the Everybody in the Pool newsletter: https://www.mollywood.co/Become a member and get an ad-free version of the podcast: https://plus.acast.com/s/everybody-in-the-poolPlease subscribe and tell your friends about EITP! Send feedback or become a sponsor at in@everybodyinthepool.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jun 28, 2023 • 24min

Episode 7: Don’t Drown Your Old Gear

This week on Everybody in the Pool, the best possible climate solution for the lazy among you: just never get rid of your stuff. Molly talks with Kyle Wiens of iFixit, the how-to and repair manual site that teaches you how to fix and restore everything from laptops to phones to wigs to purses and shoes. Kyle is also the de facto leader of the Right to Repair movement, which is pushing to undo actual real laws that prevent you, in some cases, from fixing your own electronics (by which we mean everything from phones to tractors). The more stuff we buy, the more resources we need, and e-waste, in particular, is the fastest-growing waste stream in the world, and it’s toxic as heck. Be cool, carry old stuff.RESOURCES & LINKSCelebrating 20 years of iFixitRight to RepairSubscribe to the Everybody in the Pool newsletter: https://www.mollywood.co/Become a member and get an ad-free version of the podcast: https://plus.acast.com/s/everybody-in-the-pool Please subscribe and tell your friends about EITP! Send feedback or become a sponsor at in@everybodyinthepool.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jun 21, 2023 • 25min

Episode 6: You, Your Money, and Finding Yourself in the Deep End

This week on Everybody in the Pool, the climate crisis is already costing you money. Whether it’s higher prices at the grocery store, skyrocketing home insurance, replacing furnishings and infrastructure after an extreme weather event, or the declining value of your stock portfolio and its fossil fuel investments, personal finance and global warming are on a collision course. That’s how this week’s guest, Farnoosh Torabi, found herself in the pool: she’s a personal finance blogger and podcaster who increasingly realized that her stories, like so many others, are actually climate stories. Torabi is the host of the podcast So Money, and joined Molly to talk about personal finance in the climate economy. RESOURCES & LINKSSo Money, the podcastSubscribe to the Everybody in the Pool newsletter: https://www.mollywood.co/Become a member and get an ad-free version of the podcast: https://plus.acast.com/s/everybody-in-the-pool Please subscribe and tell your friends about EITP! Send feedback or become a sponsor at in@everybodyinthepool.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jun 14, 2023 • 22min

Episode 5: Colleges Try to Clean the Pool

This week on Everybody in the Pool, enough coddling the next generation. They’re filthy trash-generating beasts, and while you might think they’re going off to college to learn and become productive citizens, they’re really just generating waste at a colossal scale, and on-campus dining is at the core of a ton of it. Actually, lots of tons of it. But you know me, I’m not here for problems. I’m here for solutions. On today’s show, Topanga.io, a software company that makes it easy for colleges to offer reusable packaging that students can check out and return. Some schools are even making it mandatory. Maybe the kids are all right after all.RESOURCES & LINKSTopanga.ioSubscribe to the Everybody in the Pool newsletter: https://www.mollywood.co/Become a member and get an ad-free version of the podcast: https://plus.acast.com/s/everybody-in-the-pool Please subscribe and tell your friends about EITP! Send feedback or become a sponsor at in@everybodyinthepool.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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