
Crazy Town
With equal parts humor and in-depth analysis, Asher, Rob, and Jason safeguard their sanity while probing crazy-making topics like climate change, overshoot, runaway capitalism, and why we’re all deluding ourselves. Each fortnightly episode helps you understand the “Great Unraveling” of our environmental and social systems and describes how we can make the transition to a sustainable and equitable world. If you’re someone who questions the trajectory of society and struggles to understand why most people would rather eat nachos on the deck of the “SS Denial” than face reality, you’ll find community and plenty of laughs in Crazy Town.
Brought to you by https://www.resilience.org/ and the unconventional minds at Post Carbon Institute, a nonprofit think tank that builds awareness of the polycrisis and prescribes community resilience-building as the most appropriate response.
Your hosts:
Asher Miller - Nonprofit executive director by day, apocalypse comedian by night. Feels most at home exploring insanity-inducing topics while trying not to spill coffee on his keyboard as he convulses over the latest ecomodernist fantasy. In danger of losing his mind every time he encounters someone using a gas-powered blower to move leaves from one spot to another.
Rob Dietz - Jack-of-all-trades environmental scientist, conservation biologist, and ecological economist with a penchant for relating planetary overshoot to the catalog of movie scenes that play on a continuous loop in his colonized brain. Known for inserting random ecological facts into casual conversation, often in Arnold Schwarzenegger’s voice. His friends call him “pessimistically hilarious.”
Jason Bradford - Activist farmer and former encyclopedia salesman with a PhD in plant ecology who gets genuinely excited discussing soil microbes and societal collapse in the same breath. Morally opposed to doomsday prepping, but predisposed toward sharing everything he keeps in his bunker, er root cellar, including potatoes, wine, and a 47-month supply of scientific esoterica and embarrassing anecdotes.
These guys are the Three Stooges of sustainability podcasting, although they tend toward scientific analysis, righteous outrage, and self-deprecation rather than beating each other up with hand tools. How can they have this much fun while contemplating collapse and navigating the Great Unraveling?
Heartfelt thanks to the team at Post Carbon Institute, our volunteers, and all our fellow Crazy Townies out there who help bring this podcast to life.
Episodes
Bunkers, Bazookas, and Bespoke Moats: How to Be Safe in an Unsafe World

It Was Never Your Democracy Anyway: Thomas Linzey on Rethinking the Constitution

Going #2: The Dueling Rules of Nature That Every Good Earthling Needs to Know

Even AI Chatbots Hate Us: The Rise of the New Luddites, with Brian Merchant

A Temporary Techno Stunt: Tom Murphy on Falling out of Love with Modernity

Eating the Future: The NY Times Goes Full Ecomodernist on Food and Farming

Bargaining With Collapse: A Superabundance of Lab Grown Meat and Dryer Balls

The House Is Quite Literally on Fire: Peter Kalmus on the Climate Emergency Hitting Home

The Frequent Flyer Tree: Losing the Last Bit of Sense in the Climate Emergency

Shotgunning Hedwig: The Dilemma of Invasives and the Bizarre Decision to Slaughter Barred Owls

Breaking News: Crazy Town Joins the Newly Formed Department of Entropy

Bonus: Human Nature Odyssey

Escaping Escapism: What a Bizarre Rodent Ritual Can Teach Us About Navigating a World We Can't Really Escape

Escaping Otherism: Why Dr. Seuss Could Never Find a Rhyme for Genocide

Escaping Extremism: Slap Fighting Our Way to a More Civil Society

Escaping Humanocentrism: Why a Slime Mold Will Be President in 2028

Escaping Individualism: Why Rickey Don't Like It When Rickey Feels Lonely

Escaping Imperialism: Where Does Darth Vader Get His Lithium?

Escaping Capitalism: How to Replace the "Logic" of Psychopaths, Pharma Bros, and Private Prisons

Escaping Growthism: Wendigo Economics, Mystery Houses, and Becoming the Bear

Escaping Globalism: Rebuilding the Local Economy One Pig Thyroid at a Time

Escaping Technologyism: Dreams of AI Sheep and the Deadliest Word in Film History

Escaping Speedism: How to Slow Down and Enjoy the Collapse

Escaping Urbanism: Green Acres, Climate Migration, and the End of the Megacity

Escaping Consumerism: Why Crocheted Codpieces Are the Perfect Antidote to Fast Fashion
