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In this broadcast, Dr. Jones shares how the world works, why you might feel the way you do about a particular disaster, and how you can manage the chaos around you that is real life. The topics range from earthquakes to other disasters that affect people, as well as the history of science and big disasters, and how through understanding why, we are more able to manage it and be more successful at “getting through it.”
Episodes
Friday Jul 01, 2022
Episode 107 - The Misconception of the ”Massive” Earthquake
Friday Jul 01, 2022
Friday Jul 01, 2022
In this episode, we look at the Afghanistan earthquake of June 2022 that killed more than 1,000 people, how we know what we know, and how Dr. Jones' work in the country in the 1970s shapes our understanding of the seismology there.
Friday Jun 24, 2022
Episode 106 - What We Can Learn from New Zealand
Friday Jun 24, 2022
Friday Jun 24, 2022
Disaster hazards being faced by societies around the globe are monumental. The work each nation has undertaken has been notable, but it’s especially apparent in New Zealand, with just five million people and a third smaller than the state of California. After spending the week in New Zealand as part of a science advisory board, Dr. Jones discusses how the same science within a different framework can have dramatic outcomes.
Friday Jun 17, 2022
Episode 105 - Looking for Anomalies in All the Wrong Places
Friday Jun 17, 2022
Friday Jun 17, 2022
One of the most common beliefs about earthquake prediction is that animals know before the earthquake comes. In this episode, telling the story of her experience researching this question, Dr. Jones cuts to the chase: we want it to be true, but there is no evidence animals can predict earthquakes.
Friday Jun 10, 2022
Episode 104 - The Dangerous Myth of the “Ring of Fire”
Friday Jun 10, 2022
Friday Jun 10, 2022
Whenever there is a significant geological event along the Pacific Rim, people take to social and conventional media to conjure the mythical impacts of the “Ring of Fire”! Once again, people look for a pattern when one doesn’t exist. With plate tectonics, subduction zones, and volcanoes, Dr. Jones explains in this episode how the “Ring of Fire” has no geologic significance and naming the complexity of the region with one simple term is a dangerous approach to manage the geological risk.
Friday Jun 03, 2022
Episode 103 - Pandemic Randomness
Friday Jun 03, 2022
Friday Jun 03, 2022
From normalizing risk to making patterns, people have dealt with the uncertainty of the pandemic in many ways. In this final episode of our three part series on randomness, Dr. Jones discusses our current relationship with randomness as we enter the third year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Friday May 27, 2022
Episode 102 - Human History of Random Thoughts
Friday May 27, 2022
Friday May 27, 2022
From the early humans to the modern humans of today, we are wired to enjoy theorizing and finding patterns. In this second episode of our three part series on randomness, we go back in time to these early civilizations to explore the multi-thousand year relationship humans of all cultures have had with what will happen… and why!
Friday May 20, 2022
Episode 101 - Random Acts of Shaking
Friday May 20, 2022
Friday May 20, 2022
Earthquakes are currently not predictable…and may never be! This episode is the first in a three part series on randomness, starting first with earthquakes. Dr. Jones builds the foundation for what randomness is and explains why we might have to accept the fact that earthquake distribution is random.
Friday May 13, 2022
Episode 100 - The Magic Eyes of the Geologist
Friday May 13, 2022
Friday May 13, 2022
We have spent every week since the beginning of the podcast talking remotely at home about how to get through earthquakes, risks, natural disasters through the perspective of science. In this special episode celebrating 100 episodes of Getting Through It, join John and Dr. Jones in the field as they visit a fault and see this feature through the eyes of a geologist.
Friday May 06, 2022
Episode 99 - Why Plate Tectonics Matters to You
Friday May 06, 2022
Friday May 06, 2022
Plate tectonics controls things you didn’t know about! It impacts the formation of our atmosphere, our oceans, our continents, and our local geology. So natural hazards, including tornadoes and earthquakes, are connected to plate tectonics. In this episode, Dr. Jones explains why plate tectonics matters to you.
Friday Apr 29, 2022
Episode 98 - Is It Too Late to Cool the Earth?
Friday Apr 29, 2022
Friday Apr 29, 2022
As we experience increased intensity, frequency, and geographic occurrence of natural disasters, the climate crisis can feel overwhelming, with dire headlines leading to further despair and inaction. While the answers aren’t black and white, Dr. Jones reacts to the latest calls for action, UN reports, and what it means to each of us.