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Everybody in the Pool
Molly Wood
101 episodes
1 week ago
Enough with the "problem porn." We all know the climate crisis is a big deal. This podcast is entirely about solutions and the people who are building them. Entrepreneurs are inventing miracles; the business world is shifting; individuals are overhauling their lives; an entirely new economy is being born. Don't be the last one in.

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Enough with the "problem porn." We all know the climate crisis is a big deal. This podcast is entirely about solutions and the people who are building them. Entrepreneurs are inventing miracles; the business world is shifting; individuals are overhauling their lives; an entirely new economy is being born. Don't be the last one in.

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Everybody in the Pool
E98: Nano-bubbles, aquaculture and spas with Nick Dyner

This week on Everybody in the Pool, we’re talking ocean tech — in a slightly roundabout way. Nano-bubbles are a tiny but powerful technology that’s helping to make a big climate impact across wastewater treatment, irrigation, aquaculture, and more.

Our guest is Nick Dyner, CEO of Moleaer, a company that manufactures systems to produce nano-bubbles — microscopic bubbles that can enhance chemical, physical, and biological processes. The applications range from improving crop yields to cleaning food without chemicals, reducing energy use in wastewater treatment, and even building a nearly chlorine-free Jacuzzi.


We talk about:

  • How nano-bubbles work and why they stay in water for weeks or months
  • The potential to cut energy use in wastewater aeration, which consumes 2% of global electricity
  • Using nano-bubbles to boost irrigation efficiency, reduce chemicals, and increase yields
  • Applications in aquaculture, from improving salmon welfare to remediating ocean floors
  • Surprising future possibilities — from replacing soap to targeted cancer treatments
  • Why this “new class of science” is already deployed in more than 4,000 systems worldwide

From salmon farms in Norway to backyard spas, Nick explains how nano-bubbles could be a critical tool for climate solutions today — and the sci-fi breakthroughs of tomorrow.


LINKS:

  • Moleaer: https://www.moleaer.com/
  • All episodes: https://www.everybodyinthepool.com/
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1 week ago
34 minutes 46 seconds

Everybody in the Pool
E97: Investing in the Ocean Economy with Kate Danaher

This week on Everybody in the Pool, we’re kicking off a mini-series on the ocean — the world’s largest carbon sink, a source of food for nearly half the global population, home to 80% of animal life on Earth, and heating faster than expected. It’s also a climate tech category full of untapped investment opportunities.

Our guest is Kate Danaher, Managing Director at S2G Ventures, where she co-leads the firm’s oceans and seafood strategy. S2G is a growth-stage investment firm focused on food and agriculture, clean energy, and the ocean economy — and Kate’s work connects all three for maximum systems-level impact.


We talk about:

  • 🚢 Why the ocean is more than a philanthropic cause — and how multi-trillion-dollar industries depend on it
  • 🌬 Decarbonizing the maritime industry, which moves 80–90% of global goods and emits 3% of total greenhouse gases
  • ⚡️ The technologies gaining traction fastest: route optimization, air lubrication, wind-assisted propulsion, and batteries
  • 📡 Building better ocean intelligence with satellites, sensors, and unmanned vessels — and why balancing proprietary data with the public good is tricky
  • 🐟 How aquaculture can take pressure off wild fisheries, and the tech making it cleaner and more efficient
  • 🌍 Why global regulation (with or without the U.S.) is creating momentum for change


From high-tech sails ⛵️ to land-based fish farms 🏭🐠, Kate shares how aligning economic value with ocean health could unlock massive climate impact.


LINKS:

  • S2G Ventures: https://s2gventures.com/
  • All episodes: https://www.everybodyinthepool.com/
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2 weeks ago
33 minutes 37 seconds

Everybody in the Pool
E96: Stuart Goldsmith — Comedy, Climate & Confusion

This week on Everybody in the Pool, we’re continuing Storyteller Summer with a stand-up comic who proves you can turn any job into a climate job — even one that usually involves jokes about socks.


Our guest is Stuart Goldsmith, a veteran stand-up comedian and host of The Comedian’s Comedian podcast, who now focuses almost entirely on the climate crisis. But instead of lectures or charts, Stuart brings humor, humility, and a healthy dose of self-deprecation to a topic that’s often overwhelming.


We talk about:

  • The long, strange road from Covent Garden street performer to climate comedy evangelist
  • Why “the problems are the material” — especially when it comes to eco-anxiety
  • The art of bombing (a lot) while trying to make ocean acidification funny
  • Making your own hypocrisy the butt of the joke
  • Why climate storytelling needs more action and less guilt


Also: sticky jokes, snow leopards, tariff metaphors, LinkedIn mic drops, and the surprisingly dark comedy of unaffordable insurance premiums.

This is climate storytelling at its smartest and most disarming. (And if you’re hiring a climate comic, please drop this man a line — his American clients have all fled!)


LINKS:

  • Website: https://www.stuartgoldsmith.com
  • Instagram: @stuartgoldsmithcomedy
  • LinkedIn: Stuart Goldsmith (but only if you’re a decision-maker!)
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3 weeks ago
33 minutes 50 seconds

Everybody in the Pool
E95: Convening for Climate with Aimée Christensen

This week on Everybody in the Pool, we’re diving into the power of convening — and what happens when global climate leaders, local food producers, indigenous communities, philanthropists, and data nerds get in the same room... and then go mountain biking together.

Our guest is Aimée Christensen, a longtime climate champion and founder of Christensen Global, the Sun Valley Forum, and the Sun Valley Institute for Resilience. From negotiating clean energy deals at the Department of Energy to putting Google on the path to carbon neutrality, Aimée has worked at the highest levels of policy, law, business, and philanthropy.

She’s now focused on making an impact both globally and in her hometown of Sun Valley, Idaho — where she’s built a powerful hub for innovation and resilience. We talk about:

  • Her remarkable journey from the Earth Summit in Rio to Google.org and beyond
  • The origins and goals of the Sun Valley Forum
  • Why gathering people is a critical tool in solving the climate crisis
  • The incredible ripple effects of partnerships and solutions born at the Forum
  • Building resilient communities through food, energy, and investment


Don’t miss the short clip from this year’s Forum to see how nature quite literally stole the show.


LINKS:

  • Website: https://www.christensenglobal.com
  • LinkedIn: Aimée Christensen
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4 weeks ago
28 minutes 49 seconds

Everybody in the Pool
E94: Ahmad Ghahreman: Recycling rare-earth metals, America’s only backup plan

This week on Everybody in the Pool, we explore the pioneering world of rare earth metal recycling with Ahmad Ghahreman, CEO and co-founder of Cyclic Materials. This is a a technology with big environmental implications, and a whole lot of geopolitical ones also. Rare earth metals are used to make magnets that are part of electric motors and wind turbines, on the clean tech side, but also kind of everything else electronic, including things like laser guidance systems, missiles, and jet engines. And China controls pretty much the entire market — and, since April, has stopped almost all shipments of metals and magnets!


Discover how Cyclic Materials addresses the critical challenge of recycling rare earth metals—essential for a sustainable, electrified future. Ahmad shares his journey from hydrometallurgy to developing innovative processes that extract high-value metals from discarded goods. As electrification accelerates demand, understand why recycling these metals is both an environmental imperative and an economic necessity.


Key Points

  • Recycling Importance: Emphasizing the need to recycle rare earth elements like neodymium and dysprosium, critical for manufacturing electric motor magnets.
  • Technical Challenges: Unpacking the complexities of extracting these metals and how Cyclic Materials develops solutions to overcome these hurdles.
  • Geopolitical and Supply Chain Insights: Ahmad’s perspective on the implications of locally producing these critical metals in North America and Europe, enhancing supply chain resilience.


Resources & Links

  • Visit Cyclic Materials
  • Connect with Ahmad Ghahreman on LinkedIn
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Explore how innovative recycling solutions are vital for a cleaner, sustainable future. Tune in for valuable insights and engaging conversations.


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1 month ago
33 minutes 47 seconds

Everybody in the Pool
E93: Rev Yearwood on telling climate stories to everyone

This week on Everybody in the Pool, we’re sticking with the theme of climate storytelling and climate communication with a well-known activist and advocate for justice, climate action, equity, and getting out the vote. Rev Yearwood is the president of the nonprofit Hip Hop Caucus, which works to engage young people around voting and community service, and he also advises the Bloomberg Foundation on climate storytelling projects. He and Molly talk about putting the climate crisis in a language everyone can understand, why there aren’t any hip hop songs about climate change (yet?), and how Earth is like a spouse we need to stop taking for granted.


LINKS:

  • Hip Hop Caucus
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1 month ago
36 minutes 29 seconds

Everybody in the Pool
Bonus: Processing climate change through fiction

This week on "Everybody in the Pool," we are on one last week of summer vacation but we didn’t want to leave you without anything to listen to any longer! One of Molly’s other projects is a podcast called Futureverse, where she and co-host Ramanan Raghavendran interview authors of climate fiction, to try to understand how fiction and science fiction imagine a present or a future in the world of a changing climate. Recently, they interviewed the Harvard professor and scientist Naomi Oreskes. She is known for her climate change activism, for nonfiction works on coordinated disinformation, and for trying to communicate science to the masses — which led her to co-author a work of fiction called The Collapse of Western Civilization. We spoke with her about knowing what’s coming, how to stop it, how to win people to your side, and how sometimes fiction can tell better stories than science.


LINKS:

  • The Futureverse podcast
  • Naomi Oreskes
  • The Collapse of Western Civilization
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1 month ago
41 minutes 32 seconds

Everybody in the Pool
E92: Sharing the love with Supercool

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:

  • Supercool
  • Linkedin - supercool
  • Josh Dorfman
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2 months ago
30 minutes 37 seconds

Everybody in the Pool
E91: Saving federal data with Jonathan Gilmour

This week on Everybody in the Pool, we're taking a deep dive into the unsung hero of climate solutions: federal data. This crucial data helps predict extreme weather, guide public health responses, and by the way, underpins a whole lot of existing and future climate tech startups. But the US government is pulling the plug on long-standing climate infrastructure, and all kinds of groups are scrambling to protect it. Molly talks with Jonathan Gilmour, a data scientist from Harvard, who’s on a mission to protect this precious resource. He's part of a team working tirelessly to keep these datasets safe and accessible for all the researchers, startups, and policymakers who need them. If you're curious about how federal data impacts everything from insurance rates to groundbreaking tech innovations, this episode is a must-listen. Discover why protecting this data is not just important—it's essential for our future.


LINKS:

  • Jonathan Gilmour - Website
  • Jonathan Gilmour - LinkedIn
  • All episodes: https://www.everybodyinthepool.com/
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2 months ago
31 minutes 6 seconds

Everybody in the Pool
E90: BioLite: camping stoves and the future of energy

This week on Everybody in the Pool, it’s the final installation in our Kickstarter Successes miniseries. Molly talks to Jonathan Cedar, founder and CEO of BioLite. You’ll hear how BioLite uses their innovative "parallel innovation" model to deliver clean energy solutions to over 15 million people. The company started with a mission to tackle off-grid energy poverty in developing countries, which led to a range of products for the US market as well, from camping stoves to solar lights to lanterns to a forthcoming line of backup power solutions. Hear how BioLite manages both commercial and mission-driven product lines, and how it used Kickstarter to “hack” the startup funding model.



LINKS:

  • BioLite
  • Jonathan Cedar
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3 months ago
34 minutes 34 seconds

Everybody in the Pool
E89: Projectile tree-planting with Flash Forest

This week on Everybody in the Pool, we’re looking at a climate tech company that’s a Kickstarter graduate with a surprisingly action-movie sounding solution to reforestation. Flash Forest is using drones that fire (harmless) seed projectiles at the ground to help automate and speed up reforestation. Co-founder Cameron Jones tells Molly how the mission to plant a billion trees was sparked by personal experiences with wildfire devastation in Canada, inspiring him to start the business with his brother. He shares insights on the challenges and triumphs of launching a Kickstarter-funded venture, turning innovative ideas into a reality. Stay tuned as we continue our miniseries on Kickstarter's success stories next week with Jonathan Cedar of BioLite.



LINKS:

  • Flash Forest
  • Cameron Jones
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3 months ago
35 minutes 46 seconds

Everybody in the Pool
E88: How Kickstarter lets anyone fund climate startups

This week on Everybody in the Pool, we’re looking at some innovative ways to get money to the climate startups that need it — specifically, crowdfunding climate solutions on Kickstarter. Molly chats with Nathan Nalevanko from Kickstarter's design and technology team, uncovering how alternative funding can drive sustainability projects and how Kickstarter has been recruiting companies in this category, and helping them with promotion and even marketing. In the coming weeks, we’ll feature Kickstarter success stories Flash Forest and BioLite.


  • Kickstarter
  • Nathan Nalevanko
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3 months ago
27 minutes 51 seconds

Everybody in the Pool
E87: Re-air: Mill, the prettiest composter on the block

This week on Everybody in the Pool, we couldn’t let Earth Month pass without one last conversation about consumer action and devices—and this week, we’re re-airing a conversation from someone who’s an expert at designing things that people want to buy. 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 & LINKS

  • Mill
  • Mill vs Lomi via Architectural Digest
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3 months ago
23 minutes 43 seconds

Everybody in the Pool
E86: Savor and the science of building a better butter

This week on Everybody in the Pool, we’re still diving into the choices that you can make as a consumer, in our Earth Month of personal climate action! And this one is a biggie: food. We love a climate entrepreneur with a vision to solve a big problem who goes looking around and lands on one you might not have thought of. Savor founder Kathleen Alexander did her research and landed on fats and oils, which are detrimental in all kinds of ways, from the way we practice agriculture to deforestation to energy use. Her company uses molecular construction to create replacement versions of fats and oils, starting with a butter that’s good enough to be in the chocolates of a Michelin-star restaurant. Taste test within!


LINKS:

  • savor.it
  • Kathleen Alexander
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3 months ago
41 minutes 12 seconds

Everybody in the Pool
E85: Commons: sustainable shopping made easy

This week on Everybody in the Pool, it’s Earth Month of personal climate action! This week we’re tackling an all-too-common question: I want to shop more sustainably, but I’m not sure what to buy (or what not to buy)! Commons is an app and website that helps you easily find sustainable alternatives to everyday items — mostly clothes and textiles now, with more to come. Founder Sanchali Pal is a self-described data nerd who’s been tracking her own carbon footprint, and the impact of her personal choices, for over a decade now. And here’s the thing: we keep getting told that we’re powerless and companies need to make meaningful change, but the truth is, they’re listening to us, and the votes of our dollars matter now more than ever.


LINKS:

  • Commons
  • Sanchali Pal
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4 months ago
30 minutes 34 seconds

Everybody in the Pool
E84: HomeBoost: a home energy assessment in a box

This week on Everybody in the Pool, we’re continuing our Earth Month of personal climate action! If your house is anything like mine, it’s a leaky sieve of escaping heat or cool air, your HVAC filters are disgusting, and there are sneaky fluorescent bulbs hanging around the house. It’s costing you money, and it’s wasting energy, meaning it’s contributing to planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions in a way that’s probably fairly easy to avoid. This week, I’m talking to Evite founder Selina Tobaccowala about the company she has since founded, HomeBoost, and how it’s helping homeowners make their homes more comfortable, energy efficient, and lower utility bills as a result.


LINKS:

  • HomeBoost
  • Selina Tobaccowala
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4 months ago
24 minutes 35 seconds

Everybody in the Pool
E83: Atomo Coffee: Finally, a coffee replacement that won’t break your heart

This week on Everybody in the Pool, we’re kicking off Earth Month with a month of action! Our choices matter, and one of the choices I’ve been avoiding is how to replace coffee — which contributes to deforestation, is energy intensive to produce, and isn’t good news for the coffee farmers, either. This week, we’re talking with Andy Kleitsch, founder of Atomo Coffee, about their sustainable coffee blends, the road to adoption and the compromises it sometimes entails, and some surprising trivia related to camels and date pits.


  • Atomo Coffee
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4 months ago
38 minutes 16 seconds

Everybody in the Pool
E82: Topofinance: How banking is the secret to gigantic climate action

This week on Everybody in the Pool, bummer news: your bank deposits could be funding the climate crisis? But we’d never give you bummer news without a solution! This week, Molly Wood speaks with Paul Moinester, founder of Topofinance, who reveals the shocking climate impact of conventional banking. Discover how just $10,000 in a major bank generates emissions equivalent to driving 10,000 miles yearly, and why moving your money to climate-friendly banks might be the easiest climate action you've never considered. Paul explains how corporations' banking emissions often exceed all their other emissions combined, and introduces innovative solutions that make greener banking both simple and profitable.


LINKS:

  • Topo Finance
  • Paul Moinester
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4 months ago
34 minutes 3 seconds

Everybody in the Pool
E81: This carbon removal tech is literally rocket science

This week on Everybody in the Pool, Molly Wood talks with Brad Hartwig, co-founder and CEO of Arbor Energy. Brad shares his remarkable journey from SpaceX rocket engineer to climate tech entrepreneur, developing technology that transforms waste biomass into carbon-negative energy using rocket propulsion principles. Yep, you read that right. A guy who used to want to be an astronaut woke up one day and realized this planet was the place to put his energy. Find out how Arbor’s tech could replace fossil fuel plants while simultaneously removing carbon from the atmosphere.


Show Highlights

  • Brad's transition from aerospace engineering at SpaceX to climate tech after witnessing California wildfires firsthand
  • How Arbor Energy's technology uses "oxy combustion" (inspired by rocket engines) to generate clean electricity while capturing carbon
  • The system produces no emissions - only pure CO2 (for sequestration) and clean water
  • Potential to replace up to 60 gigawatts of coal and natural gas plants in the US with carbon-negative power
  • Uses only waste biomass from agriculture, forestry, and potentially municipal waste
  • Economic benefits for wildfire prevention through monetizing brush clearing
  • First commercial deployment targeted for 2027

Resources

  • Arbor Energy
  • Brad Hartwig
  • Ministry for the Future by Kim Stanley Robinson - Climate fiction book mentioned by Brad
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5 months ago
39 minutes 38 seconds

Everybody in the Pool
E80: Young people are suing for a livable future

In this episode of Everybody in the Pool, host Molly Wood speaks with Mat Dos Santos, co-executive director of Our Children's Trust, about how his organization is using the legal system to fight climate change on behalf of youth plaintiffs — the kids who have the most to lose if we get this wrong. Learn how landmark victories in Montana and Hawaii are creating precedents that could reshape climate policy across America.


Key Takeaways:

  • Constitutional Climate Rights: Our Children's Trust secured a historic victory in Montana, establishing that the state constitution's "clean and healthful environment" provision protects young people's right to a livable climate future.
  • Youth-Led Legal Action: Children and teens have standing to sue over climate policies because they face disproportionate, long-term impacts from climate change and have limited political voice.
  • Government Accountability: These cases highlight how fossil fuel development requires government permission and subsidies, challenging the "market-driven" narrative.
  • Recent Victories: The Montana Supreme Court ruling forces the state to consider climate impacts in permitting, while a Hawaii settlement requires complete transportation decarbonization by 2045.
  • Juliana v. United States: Learn about the ongoing federal case arguing that the U.S. government has violated young people's constitutional rights by knowingly promoting a fossil fuel system despite understanding climate dangers.

Links:

  • Our Children’s Trust
  • Mat Dos Santos
  • Held v. Montana trial videos
  • Youth v. Gov documentary on Netflix
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Everybody in the Pool
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