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Warm Regards

Warm Regards Podcast

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Warm Regards is a podcast about life on a warming planet. The show is hosted by Jacquelyn Gill, a paleoecologist at the University of Maine, and Ramesh Laungani, a biologist at Doane University. Produced by Justin Schell, with transcription and social media support from Joe Stormer and Katherine Peinhardt. Our conversations are often honest and raw, as we talk with newsmakers, researchers, activists, policymakers, artists, and others as we push past the graphs and the headlines to get at the ...
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A new podcast from Jacquelyn Gill of Warm Regards. Check out: Jax and Phoebe Make a Planet!Hi! We're Jax (Jacquelyn Gill) and Phoebe (Phoebe Cohen), and we’re baking an apple pie. But first, we have to make a planet — and not just any planet, but the best planet: Earth! It's a project that's been 4.56 billion years in the making, and we've got all …
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I talk about how thrilled I am that Julianna Peña is switching to full-on heel mode. Whether you love her or hate her, she doesn't give a damn because she wants to win the world championship once more. I do veer off topic, but that's what makes MMA so incredible.
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I have to talk about this fight card because I truly liked Bellator vs. Rizin. While recording the episode I encountered a few technical issues, but I believe everything turned out okay in the end. For a wonderful podcast addressing this fantastic event, listen to The Unified Rules of PodcastEpisode 43 - Bellator vs Rizin…
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The dream fight discussion continues with episode five. Brock Lesnar vs. Fedor Emelianenko is an exciting dream match up that will always be one of those “what if” type fights. Sorry I sound tired - the aftermath from UFC 278 was too much excitement haha!
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Fedor Emelianenko vs. Randy Couture may have been halted by the business side of the sport, which stopped this dream fight from happening, but what we can all agree on is that this fight would have been one that was talked about until the end of time.
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Gina Carano vs. Ronda Rousey might be the dream fight that, if done correctly around UFC 219, we could have seen a cross promotion between WWE and the UFC while also promoting The Fast and the Furious movies. It might be the biggest bummer of a fight not happening on the list of dream fights, for me.…
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I talk about Yancy Medeiros’ win at his Bellator 279 homecoming in Hawaii and how special it was. It was super awesome that Bellator and Scott Coker took a chance on Yancy to complete inside a cage in front of his family and friends. Very inspiring to hear the fans give him a huge welcome as he walked to the cage.…
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Quick chat about Glover Teixeira’s win at UFC 267 which I predicted in episode 4 ;). Congrats Glover, you deserve it! Thank you for showing the world that if you follow your dreams, anything is possible! #inspiration #inspirationalquotes #gloverteixeira
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In the finale to our season on climate data, we continue our exploration of storytelling as a way to imagine and build climate futures. Jacquelyn and Ramesh first speak with climate reporter and podcaster Kendra Pierre-Louis about science fiction, representation, and her own shift from writing apocalyptic stories to working on the solutions-focused…
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In the first episode of our two-part finale of our season on climate data, we’re going to focus on fiction, not facts: specifically, on the world-building, future-crafting writers who tell stories to warn us, teach us, inspire us, and motivate us to work for the future of our choosing. In speaking with authors Eric Holthaus and Kim Stanley Robinson…
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In this episode of Warm Regards, we talk to two Indigenous scientists about traditional ecological knowledges and their relationship with climate and environmental data. In talking with James Rattling Leaf, Sr. and Krystal Tsosie, Jacquelyn and Ramesh discuss how these ideas can challenge Western notions of relationality and ownership, how they hav…
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This episode of Warm Regards focuses on two more facets of decision making based on data about how the climate is changing. We first talk to Beth Gibbons, the Executive Director of the American Society of Adaptation Professionals. Beth talks to us about the different ways that people working in the field of climate adaptation use climate data to pl…
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I’m starting off with a new concept to stay consistent with podcasting content. This episode kicks off by introducing the topic for what Season One has in store, which will be eight episodes discussing anything and everything related to the Light Heavyweight division. If you happen to listen, thank you - and I hope you enjoy Season One!…
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This episode of Warm Regards focuses on the intersections, but also the disconnects, between environmental justice and climate justice movements. First, Jacquelyn and Ramesh talk with Dr. Sacoby Wilson about his work with communities throughout the United States who are facing the consequences of environmental racism, and his beliefs that scientist…
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This episode of Warm Regards continues our exploration of the often unexpected stories behind climate data. First we explore historical climatology records with Dr. Cary Mock. These are the measurements and observations of things like wind, pressure, rainfall, and more found in archives and historical societies around the world. Then, we turn to th…
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This episode of Warm Regards explores apocalyptic narratives, the role they play in inspiring—or limiting—climate action, and what it means to be hopeful about the future in a changing climate. Jacquelyn and Ramesh talk with Zeke Hausfather about what the latest climate science and data tell us about how much warming we can expect by 2100, and then…
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This episode is all about the intersections of climate data and climate activism. Jacquelyn and Ramesh speak with two climate activists, Meg Ruttan Walker and Lucky Tran, who have come to this work from very different backgrounds, but who both realize that it takes a diversity of voices and tactics to achieve success.For a transcript of this episod…
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This episode of Warm Regards, the second of two that explore climate data as art, looks at more immersive and embodied experiences of climate data. First, an exploration of the multimedia installation World Without Ice, from producer Justin Schell, and then a conversation between Jacquelyn and Daniel Bird Tobin, who evocatively utilizes theater to …
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This episode of Warm Regards, the first of two on the intersections of climate data and art, will feature conversations with Emily McNeil and Justin Connolly, founders of the Tempestry Project, which uses climate data to create patterns that people can knit into scarves and tapestries, and Jill Pelto, a visual artist who incorporates climate data i…
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Some reflections from Jacquelyn and Ramesh on our season so far and a note that we'll be taking a brief intermission until after the US November election.For a full transcript of this episode, please visit our Medium page:https://ourwarmregards.medium.com/reflections-so-far-and-an-intermission-3bf751415423Please consider becoming a patron to help u…
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