Episodes

  • Cemeteries Will Be the Death of Us
    Jul 18 2023

    On this ep, Lucia and Tyler go all memento mori on your a**. It's time to think about the inevitability of death (in a fun, healthy, positive way)! Lucia explains the history of cemeteries and why our current post-life land-use plans aren't sustainable. The first 20 minutes of this episode feel a lot like sitting on the floor of your dorm room after smoking weed for the first time. Lucia and Tyler talk about the big things, like, what happens after we die? Is there an afterlife? Do we puff out into blackness? Did Lucia's grandpa's ghost really appear to her in an iPhone video? They also talk about the sustainable alternatives to burial, which include things like aqua cremation and boiling your bones into a delicious broth to share with your friends and family.

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    58 mins
  • Ep Recycle: Happy 4th of July aka Why Fireworks are Choking Our Cities
    Jul 4 2023

    In the name of recycling, we're reposting our famous fireworks episode from 2022!

    Ahhhh it's that time of year again when we ignore the absolutely devastating ongoing political disappointments in the United States and gather to eat watermelon and watch toxic metallic compounds explode over our heads (this one was written by Lucia). On this episode of What a Waste, Lucia and Tyler get into the science behind fireworks and why it's actually sort of insane that we keep using them every year. You'll learn things like how many pollutants fireworks release into the air, how fireworks increase pollution more in environmental justice communities that are already overburdened by air quality issues, and how some places in Canada have chosen the most Canadian alternative to toxic fireworks. 

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    34 mins
  • Is Fame Bad for the Environment? It Would Seem So!
    May 31 2023

    In honor of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour coming through Chicago and Lucia not getting tickets in time, this week's episode focuses on how the celebrity lifestyle is BAD for the environment (is often wasteful and carbon intensive). Lucia and Tyler discuss the Kardashians (now streaming on Hulu), Kevin Hart's addiction to water, influencer culture on social media, and the psychology that explains why celebrity endorsements make us want to buy more products and how advertising takes advantage of that science to manipulate us into buying things we don't really need (hint: we are cavemen terrified of being slain by our enemies). Capitalism!

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    56 mins
  • Trash People (of Logan Square) with Penny Gibbons
    May 16 2023

    On this very special episode, we are joined by Trash People of Logan Square founder Penny Gibbons! Penny is a UK native and Chicago transplant who used the isolation of quarantine and her desire for community as motivation to create what is now a popular, volunteer-driven sustainability community group (some would say movement!) that gets people outside and connected to their neighbors. Lucia, Tyler, and Penny talk about a range of topics, including litter, the need for hyper-local community, the importance of taking action on your creative ideas, and why we need more hot cool people starting community groups. We also learn about why court-mandated trash pickup is one of the most effective ways to get teenagers interested in the environment. Get involved with one of Trash People's many events by following @trashpeopleoflogansquare on Instagram and at trashpeople.org.

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    48 mins
  • Did the Oil Industry Save the Whales? Debunking the Whale Oil Myth
    May 2 2023

    Did you know that some people believe that the switch to petroleum saved the whales? On this week's episode, Lucia and Tyler discuss the Whale Oil myth, the history of whaling, and how understanding the shift away from using whale oil can give us hope a renewable energy future. Lucia also does a live reading of an XXX rated passage about whalers from Herman Melville's Moby Dick.

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    40 mins
  • Caution to the Wind (Turbine): Texas' Anti-Wind Conservationists with Elena Bruess
    Apr 18 2023

    On this very special episode, Lucia and Tyler are joined by environmental reporter, comedian, and grad school bff Elena Bruess! Elena is the environment, water, and climate reporter for the San Antonio Express-News and she's on the show to explain why some Texas conservationists and farmers are anti-wind turbine. They discuss the current state of environmental journalism and why it's the opposite of supply and demand. She also introduces a new character to the show: guy who dresses in head-to-toe wool. Lucia also introduces her genius idea for wind turbine alternatives (currently accepting investors). Check out Elena's article here (who cares if it's paywalled!) and follow her on Twitter and Instagram if you are brave enough to get smarter!

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    45 mins
  • Comedy and Wildlife Conservation with Eeland Stribling
    Mar 14 2023

    On this week’s episode, we welcome Black Steve Irwin himself, Eeland Stribling! Eeland is a hilarious Denver-based comedian, wildlife educator and biologist, and arguably the most famous comedian fly fisher in the world/all of human existence. Eeland joins Lucia and Tyler to talk about using comedy as a tool to talk about conservation issues, his work as a wildlife technician, his love of fly fishing, and why the water is better than space. He also helps Lucia work through her deep, karmic fear of fish and crabs. Follow Eeland on Instagram and Tik Tok, and check out his series Comedians on the Fly.

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    41 mins
  • Off Track: The Ohio Train Disaster
    Feb 22 2023

    You've seen photos of the smoke plume, but do you really know the whole story of the Ohio train derailment? On this episode, Lucia and Tyler talk about what EXACTLY happened in Ohio (and in states along the way) that led to 38 giant train cars carrying extremely toxic chemicals to derail and set fire in East Palestine, Ohio (50 cars were damaged in total). We cover ALL of it - how it happened, why it happened, who we should blame at the top (hint, it's mostly men making millions of dollars), how nearby towns are being affected, and who is going to pay. There's a lot of overwhelming information about this topic out there, so let Lucia and Tyler take you on this shamanic journey through railroad infrastructure and the failures of capitalism. 

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    49 mins