• Dads are hard to impress with Adam Met
    Feb 11 2022

    To round out this season of Sweatpants we’ve got the incredibly talented Adam Met from the band AJR on the program. After Rollie peppers Adam with questions about what it was like to play the Red Rocks Amphitheatre, they get into unimpressible fathers, climate policy, being careful in public, and getting called Doctor. Oh yeah, did I mention that? Adam literally just successfully defended his dissertation and is now Dr. Adam. All this and more in on the season finalé of Sweatpants.


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    48 Min.
  • A Trip to COP26 with Dr. Alicia Pérez-Porro
    Jan 12 2022

    This episode of Sweatpants features such a rock solid guest that it came dangerously close to becoming too high-key. Luckily for us, Dr. Alicia Pérez-Porro was able to thread the needle and save the episode. Join us as we talk about COP26, why greenwashing is maybe okay sometimes, and real estate in Barcelona.

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    46 Min.
  • Forcing Climate Comedy into Existence (with Sasha Stewart)
    Dec 15 2021

    A low-key climate podcast could never be complete without having Sasha Stewart as a guest. Sasha has worked on everything from The Colbert Report to The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore to Amend: The Fight For America, and if an episode ever had a segment about climate change, she probably had a hand in it. 

    Sasha and Rollie get into environmental stereotypes in fiction, why so many writers don't seem to create a lot of climate comedy, and what a buddy comedy starring two people with the last name of 'Hall' might be called. It's low key? It's about climate? That's both boxes checked. Enjoy.  

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    43 Min.
  • Your Brain on Climate Change (with Dr. Shannon Odell)
    Nov 15 2021

    Never has a guest on Sweatpants understood the concept of a low-key climate podcast faster than Dr. Shannon Odell (Drunk Science, Fun City, Your Brain On Blank). Despite having a PhD in Neuroscience, Shannon is also a working comedian in New York City, and you better believe they get into it on the podcast. Shannon and Rollie try to get into brains of climate deniers as well as people suffering from climate grief, but they do it in a really low-key way so they don't violate the sacred tenet of the podcast.

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    39 Min.
  • Please don't kidnap my mother (with Dr. Geoffrey Supran)
    Oct 13 2021

    Put your kids on silent and throw your friends in a volcano because you don't want to miss a second of this episode featuring Dr. Geoffrey Supran (Harvard, MIT, Climate Social Science Network). Actually, you know what, I think I came in a little too hot with that intro. And a lot of you don't even have kids or access to a volcano. You know what, I'll just say Dr. Supran is one of the most interesting people I've ever met and he pivoted from being a top tier physicist to becoming a climate activist after a stunning series of revelations. Intrigued much? Oh yeah you are. Give it a listen. Or don't! I'm not your parents.

    Link to the paper we're talking about in the episode: https://www.cell.com/one-earth/fulltext/S2590-3322(21)00233-5

    Link to another paper: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/jan/20/big-oil-congress-climate-change 

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    49 Min.
  • If something I do fails, I want it to be my fault (with Emily Atkin)
    Sep 23 2021

    If you're looking for a relaxing trip to podcast city, you've come to the right place. Today's guest is the creator and writer of the Heated Newsletter, Emily Atkin, and she's got some insane stories to tell. Honestly, there are some pretty high key moments, so if you're allergic to excitement, get lost. Emily and Rollie talk about the ill-fated climate debate, Emily's life as a reporter, and there may even be a secret post-credits scene if you stick around long enough.

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    1 Std. und 22 Min.
  • Living on a beach with Morgan Freeman (with Dr. Kate Marvel)
    Aug 23 2021

    You are in luck, because this episode stars climate science powerhouse Dr. Kate Marvel (NASA, Columbia University, Scientific American). She also happens to have been Rollie’s atmospheric science professor in grad school, so they’ve got plenty to talk about. Dr. Marvel discusses her current research, her thoughts on the future, and the landline telephone in her apartment that she doesn’t know the number to. It’s a real wild ride stem to stern, but not in a high-key way. More like a lazy river but with controlled explosions. Check it out. Also, at one point we talk about space ghost coast to coast and I said I would link the episode in the show notes, but I couldn’t find it. I guess it’s lost to history.

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    54 Min.
  • The only two climate comedians we're aware of (with Chuck Nice)
    Aug 4 2021

    Rollie strikes gold in the third installment of Sweatpants by bringing on climate comedian Chuck Nice (StarTalk, Comedy Central, Brain Games). They talk about their respective paths around comedy and climate communication, as well as general theories on how people become radicalized. It's fun and lively and low-key, so if you want to hear some of that, this might just be the episode for you.

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    47 Min.