Rocks for Jocks

Rocks for Jocks Welcome to Rocks for Jocks, the podcast for learning about science, technology, and careers.

Whether you're a student, a working professional, or just curious about the world, this podcast has something for you.

Funding niche science research expands bounds of human knowledge and makes new breakthroughs possible. Read more at β€œRoc...
03/05/2026

Funding niche science research expands bounds of human knowledge and makes new breakthroughs possible.
Read more at β€œRocks for Jocks” on Substack!

New π˜™π˜°π˜€π˜¬π˜΄ 𝘧𝘰𝘳 π˜‘π˜°π˜€π˜¬π˜΄ podcast with Andy Jones about his recently published paper discussing Glacier retreat in California’...
12/21/2025

New π˜™π˜°π˜€π˜¬π˜΄ 𝘧𝘰𝘳 π˜‘π˜°π˜€π˜¬π˜΄ podcast with Andy Jones about his recently published paper discussing Glacier retreat in California’s Sierra Nevada! Listen on Substack, Apple, Spotify, or anywhere else you get your podcasts!

New podcast episode about Marshall’s research on geotechnical engineering, site response, and earthquake hazard mapping!...
11/19/2025

New podcast episode about Marshall’s research on geotechnical engineering, site response, and earthquake hazard mapping!

Available on Spotify, Apple, Substack, and everywhere else you get your podcasts.

Chat with 2 PhD students about measuring properties of soils, limitations of traditional models, and human-reported seis...
10/06/2025

Chat with 2 PhD students about measuring properties of soils, limitations of traditional models, and human-reported seismic data! Follow β€œRocks for Jocks” on Substack

06/26/2025

Prof. Roger Fu from Harvard explores the origins of life and what made Earth habitable. We jump into plate tectonics, examining its early forms, speeds, and impact on our planet's habitability.

Sometimes on π˜™π˜°π˜€π˜¬π˜΄ 𝘧𝘰𝘳 π˜‘π˜°π˜€π˜¬π˜΄, I get distracted by new topics, and sometimes that's a good thing! This week's episode is ...
06/20/2025

Sometimes on π˜™π˜°π˜€π˜¬π˜΄ 𝘧𝘰𝘳 π˜‘π˜°π˜€π˜¬π˜΄, I get distracted by new topics, and sometimes that's a good thing! This week's episode is about the science and statistics of podcast networks, where we talk about a research paper describing how guests and ideas spread to different shows. While different from my typical natural hazards focus, I thought this was a really cool blend of data science and podcast analytics. Available everywhere you get your podcasts (and at link in my bio)!

06/10/2025

Coastal residents and city planners, it's time to prepare! We discuss risk tolerance in building. Consider low emissions for structures that aren't critical.

06/03/2025

Much of our sea level rise is baked in for the next 10-20 years. But continued emissions will worsen impacts past 2050. I discuss the importance of cutting emissions to mitigate future sea level rise. Full episodes at link in bio!

05/05/2025

We explore the prediction of a foot of sea level rise by 2050 across the United States and reveal how it varies by region. Discover which coastal areas, like the Gulf Coast, will be most affected. Full video at link in bio!

05/02/2025

"Majority of my research was post-stroke neuro-based and analyzing their return to function. After a stroke you want to do pretty intensive therapy because the first 2 years are critical in what you're going to recover and regain ability"... Full episodes of "Rocks for Jocks" at link in bio!

04/30/2025

"Helping these people to develop strategies to live the most independent life that they can -- But it also stresses the importance that you cannot just give everyone the same exercise or the same program to try and get them back to their goals"... Full episodes of "Rocks for Jocks" at link in bio!

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