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HELEN CZERSKI is a physicist with a background in bubbles and experimental explosives. Her books The Blue Machine: How the Ocean Works and Storm in a Teacup: The Physics of Everyday Life are incredible explorations of looking at the processes of how things that we often don’t truly see in our daily lives are deeply affecting us. In this episode, we tease at some bigger themes around how to ask questions and leverage our own curiosity, what it means to find perspective, and how we might begin as a culture to look at our participation in the interconnected web of life with a different lens. We also touch on the ocean engine and how it’s time to ask ourselves what the blue in this “blue marble” really means and look at it in depth. This conversation barely touches the tip of the iceberg of Helen’s work, but hopefully it will serve as a door of curiosity for you to explore her books on your own. Helen shares insights on the importance of curiosity, the humility needed to understand natural processes, and the vital role of the ocean in history, culture, geology, ecology, and the nutrient cycles of this world.
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The Blue Machine: How the Ocean Works
Storm in a Teacup: The Physics of Everyday Life
Bubbles
Rare Earth Podcast/Radio Show
Instagram: @helen_czerski
X: @helenczerski
Resources Mentioned:
Wasteland by Oliver Franklin Wallis
The Curious Mr. Feynman
Cosmic Shambles
The Spillhaus Projection
Cadillac Desert by Marc Reisner
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HELEN CZERSKI is a physicist with a background in bubbles and experimental explosives. Her books The Blue Machine: How the Ocean Works and Storm in a Teacup: The Physics of Everyday Life are incredible explorations of looking at the processes of how things that we often don’t truly see in our daily lives are deeply affecting us. In this episode, we tease at some bigger themes around how to ask questions and leverage our own curiosity, what it means to find perspective, and how we might begin as a culture to look at our participation in the interconnected web of life with a different lens. We also touch on the ocean engine and how it’s time to ask ourselves what the blue in this “blue marble” really means and look at it in depth. This conversation barely touches the tip of the iceberg of Helen’s work, but hopefully it will serve as a door of curiosity for you to explore her books on your own. Helen shares insights on the importance of curiosity, the humility needed to understand natural processes, and the vital role of the ocean in history, culture, geology, ecology, and the nutrient cycles of this world.
SPONSORED BY
REDMOND REAL SALT
SUNDRIES FARM GARLIC
Support the Podcast:
Substack
Leave a one-time Tip
Find Helen:
The Blue Machine: How the Ocean Works
Storm in a Teacup: The Physics of Everyday Life
Bubbles
Rare Earth Podcast/Radio Show
Instagram: @helen_czerski
X: @helenczerski
Resources Mentioned:
Wasteland by Oliver Franklin Wallis
The Curious Mr. Feynman
Cosmic Shambles
The Spillhaus Projection
Cadillac Desert by Marc Reisner

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