The first step in taking climate action is talking about it. Join me, Adeline Thompson - environmental impact advocate and storytelling enthusiast - and my guests in rich conversations about what they’re doing and seeing in their corner of the outdoor world, and how we can get involved. This podcast showcases interdisciplinary outdoor recreationalists working to take action on climate with innovat... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 36 | Founded | a year ago |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsWilderness |
In this episode, Addie sits down with Matt Scott — storyteller, podcaster, and Director of Storytelling & Engagement at Project Drawdown. From imposter syndrome and courage to representation and belonging, Matt shares what it means to “pass the mic” ... more
In this episode, Addie debriefs tonight's Kilian Jornet Foundation event in Colorado Springs, as well as reads the newest substack article on the design of the environmental advocacy campaign that accompanies Kilian Jornet's States of Elevation chall... more
In this episode, Addie sits down with Peyton Thomas - a biologist and competitive trail runner whose work explores the connections between aquatic ecosystems, climate change, and community. From growing up in Atlanta and confronting inequities in acc... more
Climate Strides Returns to Central Park! We are excited to announce *five* Climate Strides events at NYC Climate Week. Addie talks about the upcoming events, what to expect and how to get involved. Thanks to Protect Our Winters who came on board as t... more
People also subscribe to these shows.
I really enjoyed it. I appreciate the mission of making climate change news and topics accessible to a broader audience. No shamjng, no “gotcha,” just education.
Important conversations being had by interesting people around the sport of trail running and beyond. 10/10 recommend you enjoy this podcast.
Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #144 | |
Apple Podcasts | #164 | |
Apple Podcasts | #194 |
Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.
Listeners, social reach, demographics and more for this podcast.
Listeners per Episode | |
---|---|
Gender Skew | |
Location | |
Interests | |
Professions | |
Age Range | |
Household Income | |
Social Media Reach |
Content focuses on promoting solutions-oriented discussions about climate action, primarily through the lens of outdoor recreation. Host Adeline Thompson engages with various guests from diverse backgrounds, including environmental advocates, athletes, and artists, to share their insights and stories on tackling environmental issues. The emphasis is placed on collaboration and innovative practices while avoiding guilt or shame, making the conversations accessible and uplifting for listeners interested in environmental advocacy. Each episode highlights unique perspectives and actionable steps listeners can consider in their own lives, showcasing the critical intersection of community, sustainability, and outdoor engagement.
Rephonic provides a wide range of podcast stats for Where The Climate Things Are. We scanned the web and collated all of the information that we could find in our comprehensive podcast database. See how many people listen to Where The Climate Things Are and access YouTube viewership numbers, download stats, audience demographics, chart rankings, ratings, reviews and more.
Rephonic provides a full set of podcast information for three million podcasts, including the number of listeners. View further listenership figures for Where The Climate Things Are, including podcast download numbers and subscriber numbers, so you can make better decisions about which podcasts to sponsor or be a guest on. You will need to upgrade your account to access this premium data.
Rephonic provides comprehensive predictive audience data for Where The Climate Things Are, including gender skew, age, country, political leaning, income, professions, education level, and interests. You can access these listener demographics by upgrading your account.
To see how many followers or subscribers Where The Climate Things Are has on Spotify and other platforms such as Castbox and Podcast Addict, simply upgrade your account. You'll also find viewership figures for their YouTube channel if they have one.
These podcasts share a similar audience with Where The Climate Things Are:
1. The Freetrail Podcast with Dylan Bowman
2. Mountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson
3. Pod Save America
Where The Climate Things Are launched a year ago and published 36 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
Our systems regularly scour the web to find email addresses and social media links for this podcast. We scanned the web and collated all of the contact information that we could find in our podcast database. But in the unlikely event that you can't find what you're looking for, our concierge service lets you request our research team to source better contacts for you.
Rephonic pulls ratings and reviews for Where The Climate Things Are from multiple sources, including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Castbox, and Podcast Addict.
View all the reviews in one place instead of visiting each platform individually and use this information to decide if a show is worth pitching or not.
Rephonic provides full transcripts for episodes of Where The Climate Things Are. Search within each transcript for your keywords, whether they be topics, brands or people, and figure out if it's worth pitching as a guest or sponsor. You can even set-up alerts to get notified when your keywords are mentioned.
Recent guests on Where The Climate Things Are include:
1. Matt Scott
2. Peyton Thomas
3. Emma Mary Murray
4. Emme Hayes
5. Kristina Randrup
6. Fabrice Perrin
7. Maddie Hart
8. Jordan Wright
To view more recent guests and their details, simply upgrade your Rephonic account. You'll also get access to a typical guest profile to help you decide if the show is worth pitching.