• Season 1 - Wrap Up
    Oct 17 2023

    Join us for our reflection on Season 1 of Hot and Bothered! We share our ideas for Season 2 and ways to get involved, including a call for additional hosts to expand the pod. Email us at hnbpod@gmail.com if you’re interested!

    Find us on LinkedIn. Listen on Apple, Spotify, Google, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio or wherever you get your podcasts!

    Join our Patreon community (it’s free!) to help us evolve the podcast.

    Resources:

    • The Night That Changed San Francisco Cycling Forever | KQED
    • Flooding rushed into a doggy day care. A dispatcher called it a water leak.
    • Hola Cultura
    • Tiny little D.C. has more green buildings than most states : NPR
    • mossy.earth
    • Wolves saved Yellowstone National Park - The Northern Range
    • Mr. Trash Wheel
    • Refuse Refuse San Francisco
    • CalWave
    • Climatebase Fellowship
    • Terra.do
    • Work on Climate

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    21 mins
  • Travys Harper Teaches Us How to Manage Stormwater in Atlanta
    Oct 10 2023

    Join us for our last episode for Season 1 to learn about “green infrastructure” from Travys Harper, Trees Atlanta’s first Green Infrastructure Manager. He shares his ideas about what to plant and designs on channeling your rainwater to not only benefit your gardens but how it can play a vital role in combating climate change in your local watersheds.

    Follow Travys on LinkedIn and Trees Atlanta on Instagram.

    Listen on Apple, Spotify, Google, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio or wherever you get your podcasts!

    Join our Patreon community (it’s free!) to help us evolve the podcast.

    Resources:

    • Trees Atlanta
    • City of Atlanta green infrastructure plan
    • Rain Gardens in Home Landscapes Presentation from University of Georgia’s Extension Office

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    37 mins
  • Paawan Kothari on Greening San Francisco
    Oct 3 2023

    Can’t get enough of trees and green infra? We got you! We sat down with Paawan Kothari from Friends of the Urban Forest about why and how we’re stubbornly trying to get trees to grow where there once were sand dunes. Listen for the low down on those winter storms and some ways to help our pollinator friends.

    You can find Paawan on LinkedIn and Friends of the Urban Forest at friendsoftheurbanforest.org.

    Listen on Apple, Spotify, Google, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio or wherever you get your podcasts!

    Follow us on LinkedIn and join our Patreon community (it’s free!) to help us evolve the podcast.

    Resources:

    • Adopt a Yard Tree
    • Certified Wildlife Habitat Programs

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    24 mins
  • Dr. Susan Agolini Tackles Heat Mapping in Arlington, VA
    Sep 26 2023

    We all know trees remove carbon from the atmosphere, but tree canopy also plays an important role in lowering surface temperatures. In this week’s episode of Hot & Bothered, Marymount University Associate Biology Professor Dr. Susan Agolini (pictured here with her daughter at a tree planting event in Arlington) walks us through a heat mapping study conducted in the county, what the study uncovered about the interplay between surface temperatures and socioeconomics, and the role tree canopy plays in keeping the county cooler… plus local efforts underway to protect existing canopy and plant more trees!

    You can find Susan on LinkedIn.

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    Resources:

    • Arlington Tree Canopy study: New Tree Canopy Data from Civic Federation Webinar — Arlington Tree Action Group
    • The Lancet: Planting more trees could decrease deaths from higher summer temperatures in cities by a third, modelling suggests
    • EcoAction Arlington: Tree Canopy Fund; Tree Canopy Equity Program
    • Arlington County, VA: Grants to Plant or Maintain Trees on Private Property
    • Arlington Tree Action Group

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    21 mins
  • Rebecca Serna Advocates for Safe Streets for All in Atlanta
    Sep 19 2023

    How do you shift a metro from car-centric to safe for all types of mobility? We close out our Transportation series with Rebecca Serna, Executive Director of Propel ATL. Listen in as Rebecca shares her experience working with a nonprofit organization that advocates for safe streets for all, working closely with the City of Atlanta to reduce traffic fatalities, and celebrating non-automotive transportation options.

    Follow Rebecca on LinkedIn and Propel ATL on Instagram.

    Listen on Apple, Spotify, Google, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio or wherever you get your podcasts!

    Join our Patreon community to help us evolve the pod!

    Resources:

    • Atlanta Vision Zero
    • Vision Zero SF
    • League of American Bicyclists
    • America Walks
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    37 mins
  • Christopher Kidd on Bike Infrastructure in San Francisco
    Sep 12 2023

    What's it like to create accessible bike infrastructure? This week, we sit down with Christopher Kidd to get a city planner’s point of view. Christopher is the project manager for San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency's Active Communities Plan. Find out about the hurdles they’ve faced with the bicycle master plan and how they’re working to make sustainable transportation inclusive to all - both people and devices!

    If you live in SF, answer their survey and look at their schedule of events!

    Listen on Apple, Spotify, Google, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio or wherever you get your podcasts!

    Join our Patreon community to help us evolve the pod!

    Resources:

    • Building California: Deal that will speed up infrastructure projects signed into law
    • You Want to Ride Your Bicycle? A Look into the Active Communities Plan | SPUR
    • Work Commute Mode Choice | Vital Signs
    • Greenhouse Gas Inventories | DC DOEE
    • CleanPowerSF | City Performance Scorecards (Correction: 60% not 75% renewable)
    • The San Francisco housing crisis, compared with other major cities
    • Washington, D.C. and San Francisco | SPUR

    Comments or suggestions? Submit your feedback here.

    Music by QubeSounds.

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    25 mins
  • Marley Blonsky Gets All Bodies on Bikes in the DC Area
    Sep 5 2023

    Boosting access to eco-friendly methods of transportation is key to achieving a low-carbon future, and we need to invite everyone to the party. In this week’s episode, Marley Blonsky talks to us about co-founding All Bodies on Bikes, a non-profit working to create a size-inclusive bike community through judgment-free community rides. Marley shares how biking is a key player in a low-emissions future, how she’s working with sporting goods companies to create clothing and equipment that improves access for all, and how the size-inclusive bike movement has implications for other marginalized communities. Bonus: an All Bodies on Bikes chapter is opening in the DC area (and maybe your city, too)!

    You can find Marley on LinkedIn.

    Listen on Apple, Spotify, Google, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio or wherever you get your podcasts!

    Join our Patreon community to help us evolve the pod!

    Resources:

    • The Podcast — All Bodies on Bikes
    • All Bodies on Bikes Local Chapters
    • How riding a bike benefits the environment

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    23 mins
  • Natasha Dyer on Composting Wasted Food in Atlanta
    Aug 29 2023

    As we close out our 3-part series on Food Systems, we are joined by Natasha Dyer in Atlanta to learn more about composting wasted food. Natasha is a circular economy professional who transitioned her career from fashion to composting and is now focused on the entire waste stream through the SWEEP Standard. We learn about her passion for diverting wasted food and get tips on starting a community compost program.

    Follow Natasha on Instagram and The SWEEP Standard on LinkedIn.

    Listen on Apple, Spotify, Google, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio or wherever you get your podcasts!

    Join our Patreon community to help us evolve the pod!

    Resources:

    • The SWEEP Standard
    • SF composting history and 2022 California state-wide mandate progress

    Comments or suggestions? Submit your feedback here.

    Music by QubeSounds.

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    28 mins