Any up to date, frequently updated podcasts/video channels related to this sub's topics? Faster than expected = doomering of yesterday can't keep up with the reality
Posted by Guilty_Glove_5758@reddit | collapse | View on Reddit | 32 comments
I find great solace in hearing and seeing people think and talk about collapse-related topics. However, I haven't found intelligent people "broadcasting" analysis on a regular basis, except Beckwith who is more of a weather guy. Not into prepping tips either, I'm more of a "wallow in intelligent analysis" -type of guy.
Pre-covid, pre-Invasion of Ukraine, pre-Trump/Musk-administration, pre-Antarctica leaking masses of methane -stuff seems kind of tame now. For example, Breaking Down: Collapse from 2020 plays around with the idea of Musk coming up with "something" as a fix. It's a quality podcast and this is just a detail, this is just an example how fast things are going to hell.
All tips much appreciated, even if I don't like them :)
I'm very familiar with the resources linked for this sub.
Collapse_is_underway@reddit
If you wanna read good SCI-FI, I'd recommend Asimov books, not the worthless trash that bought twitter and did utterly stupid shit like "hyperloop".
Guilty_Glove_5758@reddit (OP)
Yeah it was a bit of a drop from The Simpsons -version of Musk the benevolent genius to a guy who tried to invent traffic tunnels again to a deranged online weirdo blaming just about everybody for being marxist gay pedophiles. Don't do drugs kids!
dawemih@reddit
"Astrum earth" youtuber, published yesterday i think about the amoc collapse
Guilty_Glove_5758@reddit (OP)
Cheers! I'll check it. As a Scandi, AMOC is super interesting. Eternal black metal winter fuck yeah.
PHL2287@reddit
I very much relate to this and appreciate your articulation of it. It’s not exactly what you asked for, but I find watching The Walking Dead on repeat on the Pluto channel to be very comforting. Once you strip away the zombie stuff it’s really a show that highlights what it’s like to live and survive in a post apocalypse environment. Each time I rewatch it I find more things that I missed the first go around and seems to get more relevant over time.
Guilty_Glove_5758@reddit (OP)
I wish I could go back in time to the days fiction still seemed somehow relevant to me. Now it's just doom scrolling and strictly porn for fiction.
Pootle001@reddit
Fall of Civilisations, Nature Bats Last, Collapse Chronicles
Guilty_Glove_5758@reddit (OP)
Wasn't NBL the show of that blowjob guy?
MattyTangle@reddit
I write my ramblings down for posterity.
the Cassandaera
Guilty_Glove_5758@reddit (OP)
Cheers! Good stuff. However, I'm pretty much past reading at this point, and so take my place among the stupid digital herd. Something about seeing and hearing people talk about the taboo subjects such as the scientific reality and being honest about it is the best therapy for my alcohol downers. It's not so much the info anymore but the socio-sensory experience that errybody is not pod people yet.
Bayaco_Tooch@reddit
Planet Critical with Rachel Donald is one of my go tos. While the underlying yet overriding theme of her content is collapse due to climate change, she really doesn’t overly focus on the doom and gloom aspect. She typically interviews climate scientists, activist, political and social studies experts, professors, etc. She typically really hyper focuses on one segment or facet of collapse and together with her guests breakdown what’s causing that particular facet, what impacts will come of it, and what can be done to fix it if possible. She is extremely intelligent and has an incredible gift of interviewing.
I also like our changing climate. Really well put together videos that kind of shows a more optimistic tone of what a world with social equity, degrowth, Marxism, no capitalism, could look like and how this would heal the climate and the earth. Make no mistake, he does not paint a rosy picture, but just offers more of an alternative view of a possibel future reality.
Guilty_Glove_5758@reddit (OP)
Cheers! I'll check her out.
koryjon@reddit
I'm still releasing episodes on Breaking Down: Collapse - trying to be more consistent again!
Guilty_Glove_5758@reddit (OP)
Until a few days ago, I thought you did like a 20 episode run of the show. The problem with these podcast-platforms is that they obviously don't auto-update or bother to do it manually. There are so many platforms for your podcast, and they are massively lagging behind.
A tell tale sign of collapse = can't trust even google hits anymore. /s
BlueLilyM@reddit
I recently discovered your podcast & really appreciate it!
roblewk@reddit
I have tried to find a collapse podcast that sees all news stories through the lens of collapse. The format would be compelling. But no, far as I can tell, they all just interview each other.
Ok_Tomato7388@reddit
I don't know if this is what you were wanting but for politics/current events/human society insanity I like the INTERNET TODAY channel on YT. They have good reporting and use gallows humor to present and digest the current happenings in the US, and how it effects world community.
Honestly it's about the only way I can handle trying to keep up with the collapse of my own government LoL
Guilty_Glove_5758@reddit (OP)
Cheers! Sounds therapeutic, I'll check it out.
No_Climate_-_No_Food@reddit
highly recommend: good journalism/science:
Radio Ecoshock w/ Alex Smith
All of Amy Westerveldt : Drilled, Rigged, Spilled, Heated, (Hot Take - which I think is back after long hiatus).
Climate Action Show (3CR australia, also syndicalized on some podcast RSSes, the old Beyond Zero Emissions show was folded in).
American Resilience: applying mainstream climate projections and their implications on different (mostly american) locations. Good for what it is.
Recommend but use caution:
Live like the world is dying: anarchists giving permaculture/anarchist/collapse survival advice and analysis
Crazy Town - good for big picture ecological/peak oil thinking, a product of the Post Carbon Institute and its baggage.
Great Simplification w/ Nate Hagens (very much worth listening and taking seriously, does traffic sometimes in scientifically questionable claims and has a "economics is destiny" approach to human behavior. has an anti-environmental activism spin and platforms some folks who make false claims on renewables and geopolitics).
Breaking Down Collapse also Ashes Ashes ( good primers on diverse collapse related topics)
Outrage and Optimisim (pro IPCC / technofuture spin)
Climate One (pro industry spin, pro optimisim)
Unfucking the Future (optimism spin)
Growth Busters, Zero population podcast renamed to overshoot: axe grinders, good for one view of the situation (economic growth and population control respectively).
Let me Downvote (Avoid) Nature Bats Last, Peak Prosperity, serious misinformation/disinformation/distortion full of missed predictions and heterodox analysis.
George Rut Show: Santa Fe institute complexity woo and ecology meets corporate responsibility meets futurism.
Team Human: self indulgent, sometimes relevant and accurate, sometimes trapped in his own viewpoint. Not really reportage or scientific analysis, more like a silicon valley exiles' gossip and chicken soup receipe for having a better society in the context of all our problems.
Can't Evaluate:
Planet Critical: Good journalism but guests run gamut from experts to heterodox to quacks.
climate emergency forum:
Prof Elliot Jacobsen: his math is good, his analysis is his own.
Designing the Revolution: This is one persons philosophy/opinion on how to do climate activisim.
The Great Turning: coping.
Sustain What?:
tsyhanka@reddit
that Team Human review is fair but OUCH! lol
mb_analog4ever@reddit
We need the 🐐Ashes Ashes to come back.
intergalactictactoe@reddit
Oh I miss those guys
Guilty_Glove_5758@reddit (OP)
Yes! It was a great show.
QuestioningQualia@reddit
The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens is one, Live like the world is dying is another, it could happen here has lots of relevant stuff.
Guilty_Glove_5758@reddit (OP)
Cheers I'll check it out. Last time I listened to Hagens he was way too positive for me in his outlook. Maybe the past years have been a reality check for him. He's very intelligent, well informed and well spoken.
HoloIsLife@reddit
Seconding the Great Simplification, Hagens has, in my mind, one of the simultaneously deepest and broadest understandings of the current moment in history that you can find. I'll also recommend Crazy Town, they have a great sense of humour and focus on climate change specifically.
Taqueria_Style@reddit
Read that as "doomerang".
Sort of like what's happening to the US right now. The doomerang.
ZenApe@reddit
Collapse Chronicles
BigDog95046@reddit
Antonio Melonio frequents this sub. He doesn't bring up climate change in his videos as much as I would like but he does wallow in intelligent analysis about the state of the world
Guilty_Glove_5758@reddit (OP)
Cheers! Hadn't heard of him. Very poetic yet honest stuff.
416246@reddit
Paul beckwith and climate emergency forum
Guilty_Glove_5758@reddit (OP)
Cheers! Haven't checked 'em out for some time now. Some of their stuff was great, some a tad too hyperbolic for me.