Episodes

  • How Artists Are Making Touring More Sustainable with REVERB
    Feb 23 2026

    On this episode of the Scientista Podcast, Monica Medina sits down with Lauren Sullivan, co-founder of REVERB, to explore how climate change is already reshaping the live music industry. From extreme weather canceling tour dates to the growing footprint of fan travel, the conversation unpacks what happens when global climate risk meets life on the road. Lauren shares how REVERB works with artists, venues, and festivals to reduce environmental impact through initiatives like the REVERB EcoVillage and the Music Decarbonization Project—including powering stages with solar-powered hybrid battery systems.

    Drawing on insights from a concert travel study with roughly 35,000 data points, Lauren explains why fan transportation can account for a footprint many times larger than artist and crew travel—and what that means for the future of sustainable touring. As climate-related disruptions become more frequent, this episode looks at how data, music, and community can come together to support real-world action at scale.

    Fans can also get involved directly by volunteering with REVERB at shows across the country.

    Thank you for listening! Learn more about Scientista here: www.scientista.world

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    40 mins
  • New York Is More Than a Concrete Jungle
    Feb 13 2026

    In this episode of the Scientista Podcast, Dr. Sweta Chakraborty and Monica Medina speak with ecologist Marielle Anzelone and urban forester Georgia Silvera Seamans about the overlooked biodiversity of New York City.

    As leaders of the New York City Biodiversity Task Force and co-authors of Oaks, Our City and Us, they discuss how native plants, wildlife, and neighborhood green spaces support both urban ecosystems and mental health. From monarch butterflies to piping plovers, this conversation reframes New York as more than a concrete jungle — highlighting the essential role of local nature in everyday city life.

    Thank you for listening! Learn more about Scientista here: www.scientista.world

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    23 mins
  • Thinking Like a Climate Scientist in a Risky World — with Sarah Kapnick
    Feb 5 2026

    Sarah Kapnick is the Head of Global Climate Advisory at J.P. Morgan—and before that, she spent more than a decade as a climate scientist in government, including serving as Chief Scientist at NOAA.

    In this episode of the Scientista Podcast, Dr. Sweta Chakraborty and Monica Medina talk with Sarah about what it means to translate climate science into real-world decision-making. Drawing on her experience across government and the private sector, Sarah explains how institutions think about climate risk, why uncertainty doesn’t stop action in financial markets, and how signals like insurance costs, infrastructure stress, and food systems are already reflecting climate impacts.

    The conversation spans climate risk in everyday life, housing and insurance, agriculture and soil health, extreme weather, and how long-term risks begin to shape near-term choices. It’s a grounded look at how climate knowledge moves—or fails to move—into systems that shape our future.

    A practical, clear-eyed discussion about risk, uncertainty, and why paying attention now matters.

    Thank you for listening! Learn more about Scientista here: www.scientista.world

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    42 mins
  • 1.6 Million Moms vs. Pollution
    Jan 27 2026

    What happens when 1.6 million moms decide clean air is non-negotiable?

    In this episode of the Scientista Podcast, we speak with Dominique Browning, founder of Moms Clean Air Force, about building one of the most powerful parent-led environmental movements in the country. From fighting methane pollution and plastic burning to defending the Clean Air Act, Dominique explains why protecting children’s health should be Mompartisan — beyond politics.

    We talk about how moms have become some of the most effective climate and public health advocates, why local action matters, what recent wins in states like New Mexico reveal about what’s possible, and how parents can get involved right now.

    This conversation is about clean air, kids’ health, and the growing power of parents who refuse to stay silent.

    Thank you for listening! Learn more about Scientista here: www.scientista.world

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    44 mins
  • A Greenland Law Few Are Talking About — with Jennifer Granholm & Karen Skelton
    Jan 21 2026

    In this episode of the Scientista Podcast, we’re joined by former Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm and her senior advisor Karen Skelton for a wide-ranging conversation on energy, national security, and how policy actually gets made.

    We spend time on a lesser-known detail shaping the Greenland conversation: a 2021 law that restricts mining of ore linked to uranium, effectively limiting access to many critical minerals. Granholm shares insight into how this legal context may help explain recent political interest in Greenland—an angle largely missing from mainstream coverage.

    The conversation also explores clean energy affordability, utility regulation, global supply chains, and the importance of strong teams behind major policy decisions. Granholm and Skelton offer a candid look at what’s lost when complex energy and security debates get reduced to headlines—and why paying attention to the details matters.


    Thank you for listening! Learn more about Scientista here: www.scientista.world

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    45 mins
  • Why Fear Doesn’t Move People on Climate
    Jan 14 2026

    Fear has dominated the way we talk about climate change for decades. But fear doesn’t motivate most people to act—it overwhelms them.

    In this episode of the Scientista Podcast, Sweta Chakraborty and Monica Medina are joined by Anne-Therese Gennari, known as the Climate Optimist, for a conversation about why fear-based climate messaging fails—and what works instead. Drawing on behavioral science and lived experience, we talk about how motherhood reshapes the way people think about risk, responsibility, and the future, and why mothers can be powerful drivers of climate action in their own communities.

    The episode explores climate communication through a human lens: how people make decisions under uncertainty, why proximity matters more than abstraction, and what changes when climate action starts close to home.

    This conversation is about communicating climate in ways that reflect how people actually think—and act.

    Thank you for listening! Learn more about Scientista here: www.scientista.world

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    35 mins
  • Scientista: Highlights from 2025
    Jan 5 2026

    Scientista: Highlights from 2025 brings together moments from conversations across the year with leaders, decision-makers, and cultural figures shaping what happens next.

    Hosted by Dr. Sweta Chakraborty and Monica Medina, the Scientista Podcast explores how people navigate power, responsibility, and judgment in complex systems — from policy and climate to culture and economics.

    Thank you for listening! Learn more about Scientista here: www.scientista.world

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    2 mins
  • A Year of Building Scientista
    Jan 5 2026

    In this episode of the Scientista Podcast, hosts Dr. Sweta Chakraborty and Monica Medina reflect on their journey with Scientista, discussing their vision for empowering women in science and the importance of community support. They share personal stories, insights from their favorite guests, and outline future initiatives aimed at fostering inclusivity and leadership among women in STEM fields. The conversation emphasizes the need for allies and the significance of building a supportive network for women facing challenges in their careers.


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    24 mins