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    The Gospel of Grass: Patrick Keyser Speaks to the Resilience of Native Grasslands

    01/04/2026 | 42 min
    Patrick Keyser knows the grass may not always be greener--but there's still a lot to learn from it.

    Since long before European colonization, grasslands have a rich history as one of North America's most diverse, resilient, and iconic landscapes. These  ecosystems are the epicenters of agriculture in the US, but native grass species are disappearing as introduced plants take over and land uses change. As a University of Tennessee professor and Director of the Center for Native Grasslands Management, Patrick spreads the gospel of grass.

    This month, Patrick joins hosts Alysha and Todd to discuss the history of grasslands, explain the threats they're facing, and dispel some myths about whether you should add native grasses to your yard.

    Links:
    Patrick's book, Native Grass Forages for the Eastern US (get tips about implementing native grasses in your lawn!): https://nativegrasses.tennessee.edu/native-grass-forages/
    Patrick's bio: https://utia.tennessee.edu/person/?id=6343
    University of Tennessee Center for Native Grasslands Management: https://nativegrasses.tennessee.edu/
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    Making Sense of SETS: Our Host Alysha on Complex Infrastructure Systems

    02/03/2026 | 25 min
    This month, Alysha Helmrich is our host and guest! This short episode discusses social-ecological-technological systems and sensemaking. She explores urban systems as SETS, positions SETS thinking for sensemaking, and identifies four modes of SETS to build requisite variety. To learn more, follow the links below!

    Links:
    Foundational reading on SETS: https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1029/2018EF000926
    Main perspective discussed regarding SETS and sensemaking: https://www.nature.com/articles/s42949-023-00120-1
    SETS in Phoenix, AZ: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s43065-023-00085-6

    Alysha's Haiku:
    City not alone
    Small decisions ripple wide
    For the next design
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    ASCE’s Resilient Future: the World’s Oldest Engineering Society Brings New Voices to the Table

    02/02/2026 | 40 min
    In the face of immense global and national change, the world’s oldest engineering society is staying flexible.

    The American Society for Civil Engineers President, Marsha Bomar, joins our host Alysha Helmrich to speak to the power of diverse perspectives in building the future’s infrastructure and the need for interdisciplinary teams in solving great challenges.

    Alysha and Marsha also discuss the workforce shortage in the field of engineering, and how bright minds from all walks of life should consider stepping up to fill the gap. Finally, they cover the history of the ASCE Infrastructure Report Card, a data-driven report that the society delivers to each state on an annual basis, grading the state’s infrastructure on its current condition, future needs, operation and maintenance, public safety and resilience and innovation.

    Tune in to learn more about ASCE’s bright, resilient future and ways to get involved!

    Marsha's Haiku:
    Trains race on steel tracks
    Tires trace the open road
    Water flows for life

    Learn more about ASCE: https://www.asce.org/
    Check out all the ways you can be a part of ASCE: https://www.asce.org/membership
    Check out Cities of the Future in IMAX: https://www.asce.org/publications-and-news/civil-engineering-source/article/2024/02/16/a-cities-of-the-future-primer-everything-you-need-to-know-about-asces-new-movie
    ASCE 2027: https://experience.asce.org/?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=23353598541&gbraid=0AAAAADhKo5K2trfb3rawiirtIdOXU3Pe4&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI8p_v-oC0kgMV3DYIBR1xkTSnEAAYASAAEgJKpvD_BwE
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    Insuring The Future: The Role of Insurance in Disaster Risk Reduction

    01/12/2025 | 49 min
    Disasters are affecting more people and property than ever before. Since 1980, the U.S. has experienced 400+ weather-related "billion dollar" disasters, $3 trillion in economic impacts, and thousands of lives and livelihoods. In the effort to build our disaster resilience as a society, what's the role of insurance?

    In this episode, our hosts are joined by Carolyn Kousky, Insurance for Good, and Marc Ragin, University of Georgia Terry College of Business. This month's guests discuss a question at the heart of disaster insurance: what's the best way to incentivize risk reduction for both insurance companies and customers?

    If you're curious about how disaster insurance works, options for making insurance better suited for new risks, or why premiums are getting so darn high, this is the episode for you.
    Marc's Haiku:
    High insurance rates
    We need collective action
    Take your vitamins

    Carolyn's Haiku, written by Matsuo Bashō (translated from Japanese):
    As they begin to rise again
    Chrysanthemums faintly smell
    after the flooding rain

    Learn more about UGA and Duke's CIRCAD partnership: https://circad.org/

    Carolyn's book: https://islandpress.org/books/understanding-disaster-insurance#desc
    Carolyn's nonprofit, Insurance for Good: https://www.insuranceforgood.org/
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    Street Smarts and Survival Smarts: How NYC's Urban Preppers are Planning for the Future

    03/11/2025 | 38 min
    What did you do during the COVID-19 social distancing era? Some of us learned to make sourdough, some of us perfected a viral whipped coffee, plenty of us did a whole lot of nothing- but this NYC subculture was busy taking notes.

    Anna Bounds, a Professor of Sociology at Queens College, has felt called to teach, write, and tell stories for a long time. She's particularly passionate about urban policies that make cities better, stronger and more vibrant.

    As a sociologist–but also as a New Yorker–she began attending meetings of NYC's "prepper" community: a group of people dedicated to preparing for disasters the government may not be equipped to help with, whether it's a pandemic, terrorist attack or natural disaster.

    Anna clarifies: they aren't preparing for the end of the world- just whatever kind of day tomorrow might be. She's spent years (including before the pandemic) researching these groups while also learning countless skills for emergency preparation and response.

    "All sorts of interesting people [were] coming together to figure out how to help each other in crisis- and it paid off."

    So forget viral food trends! This episode pairs best with assembling your emergency kit (and yes, Anna has suggestions for it).

    Anna's Haiku* ("A Love Letter to the City"):
    Smoke clings to the sky
    Hands meet through sirens and headlines
    Love that doesn't flinch

    (*With special thanks to Anna's 7th grade teacher)

    Links:
    Anna's book, Urban Preppers and the Pandemic in New York City: Class, Resilience, and Sheltering in Place: https://www.annamariabounds.org/urban-preppers
    Anna's first book, Bracing for the Apocalypse: An Ethnographic Study of New York City's Urban Prepper Subculture: https://www.annamariabounds.org/book/apocalypse

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Resilient Futures is a monthly podcast on all things resilience! The show examines this topic by discussing ongoing research, highlighting current efforts, and sharing stories of resilience in diverse contexts across the world! By exploring a wide variety of perspectives, the show digs deep into understanding the many dimensions of resilience. New episodes will be released at the start of every month. If you have questions about things we've discussed or have suggestions for future episodes, please e-mail us at [email protected] or send us a message on Twitter @RFuturesPod. (This podcast was previously named Future Cities.)
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