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Swamped: What Experts Do When They No Longer Know What to Do

Swamped: What Experts Do When They No Longer Know What to Do

By: Joshua Moses
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Hosted by Joshua Moses, Swamped is a new podcast series that tells the stories of people who find themselves in overwhelming situations. Where their knowledge, skills, and training are stretched beyond their limits. During this era of persistently unsettling certainty Swamped documents stories of people struggling against immense odds, sometimes foundering, always changing.

Swamped asks: What do you do when you no longer know what to do? What did you learn from these experiences? And what would you share with others who find themselves similarly in over their heads?


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Episodes
  • Tundra, Cosmos, the Climate Crisis, and Uncertainty
    Mar 12 2026

    On this episode I speak with speculative fiction author, participle physicist, polymath, and wonderful person, Vandana Singh. She discusses how she came to see the enormity of the climate crisis, and how it transformed her teaching, writing, scientific practice--and life. We also talk about uncertainty, colonization, the cosmos and the beyond human world.


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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Hurricanes Off the Charts
    Jan 9 2026

    Sometimes things literally go off the charts. Especially with the climate in recent years. In this episode Michael Wehner, recently retired Senior Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, talks about why he and his team decided it was time to change the Saffir-Simpson hurricane rating scale. Instead of category 5 hurricanes should now go to category 6, they argue! Michael also discusses climate modeling, uncertainty, risk, prediction, and the perils of inequality, poverty and life on warming planet.


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    39 mins
  • Uncertainty, Anxiety, and the Climate Crisis...What Do I Do Now? with Sarah Jaquette Ray
    Aug 18 2025

    Professor Sarah Jaquette Ray, Chair of Environmental Studies at Cal Poly, Humboldt knows a lot about climate anxiety and how people handle overwhelm. She is author of The Existential Toolkit for Climate Justice Educators and A Field Guide to Climate Anxiety: How to Keep Your Cool on a Warming Planet. She has spent a lot of time thinking about working with people struggling to come to terms with our rapidly heating planet.

    In this episode visiting cohost neuroscientist, artist, and writer Suparna Choudhury and Swamped host Joshua Moses talk to Sarah about politics, brain science, youth anxiety, authoritarianism, and how to stay sane when it feels like the world just punched you in the gut and when you’re feeling anything but sane.



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    53 mins
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