Risky Behavior

Risky Behavior

Join Dr. Sweta Chakraborty for happy hour as she explores controversial issues ranging from climate change to sex and prescription drugs. Get ready to loosen lips and spill tea from the heart of Washington, D.C. with our favorite PhD and special expert guests you won't want to miss! Podcast episodes release bi-weekly Thursdays and live episodes take place Fridays on Eaton Radio. In conjunction with Eaton Radio, a Washington, D.C. community-based radio station with a DIY spirit.

  1. 04/08/2021

    Demand and influence: Consumers, government and the private sector

    Sweta and Taylor talk to Alessandra Sollberger, an impact investor, entrepreneur and general force of nature! She is the founder and CEO of Top Tier Impact, a global, private network of high impact and sustainability leaders and investors. Alessa describes how global impact and sustainability can grow faster and better, and recognizes the urgency for action while looking forward to ushering in a thriving future. She is a globally recognized generational voice leading at the nexus of impact and technology, and an advocate for an incentivized and accountable private sector on climate change. Alessa explains how it is finally more profitable for the private sector to part of the solution than to be part of the problem, which is a recent change compared to the early 2000s when green funds first gained popularity. This current decade is a critical time, and individuals and the public sector must also recognize their roles in influencing and moving corporates. The trio discuss the future of the private sector in responding to and signaling societal advances from climate change, to better food choices, to racial injustice intolerance. Listeners will learn how individual behaviors and demands can influence governance and ultimately overhaul seemingly slow to reform heavy industries like cement and steel. Consumers can dictate what companies do, and we must. This is an episode filled with facts, hope and action!

    32 min
  2. 03/10/2021

    From Stress to Suicide: Addressing Mental Health During COVID

    TRIGGER WARNING: The contents and discussion in this episode are for informational purposes only and are not intended as a substitute for professional, medical or psychological advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have specific inquiries about your mental health you should call your physician or appropriate healthcare provider promptly. If you think you have a medical emergency or are experiencing suicidal ideations then call ---your doctor or 911 immediately. ------------------------------------- Sweta and Taylor talk to Dr. Swati Divakarla, a board-certified child, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist about mental health broadly and especially during COVID19. They cover a range of topics from the mental health of frontline healthcare workers (suicides increasing) to why mental health coverage in the US falls short despite its obvious benefit to overall human health. They get into the role of social media for mental health (both good and bad), the stigma around seeking out services, and even the benefits of shock therapy (hint: NOT for “fixing” homosexuality). It’s been a rough year globally since the pandemic broke out, and Dr. Swati explains steps everyone can take to look after their mental health in this time of COVID and beyond. This is an incredibly informative episode that is relevant to anyone who has experienced either the direct and/or indirect impacts of COVID. National US suicide hotline: 800-273-8255 ------ IG: @doctor.divakarla LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/swati-divakarla-md Tw: DoctorDivakarla

    29 min
  3. 02/25/2021

    Blame the Grandparents and the Puppies: An epigenetic journey with Bianca Jones-Marlin

    Sweta and Taylor interview Columbia University Neuroscientist Dr. Bianca Marlin Jones who breaks down the “love drug” oxytocin and its role in relationships, care, and behavior. Bianca explains the science behind how love transcends biological bonds, evident in the ease in which adoptive and foster parents love their non-biological children. Even dogs have developed evolutionary adaptive traits to make sure we continue to release oxytocin and feed and house them, and we are fine with it! The trio gets into trans-generational epigenetic inheritance of stress and trauma, and how experiences can be passed down to second and even third generations. Sperm and eggs REMEMBER, and Bianca’s cutting-edge research in this field will frankly blow your mind. Bianca calms Sweta down about potentially having children in the future. It turns out our brain’s “love drug” has played a consistent role in procreation and child-rearing since the dawn of our species, and the benefits do indeed outweigh the risks. Bianca's contributions in STEM are living black history and we're so excited to delve into the deets of her research.  --- "Have ideas for the show? Want to give some feedback?" Shoot us a voice message at (202) 713-5182 and we’ll make sure to get our producer to listen to it - cause we don’t do voicemail. You can always feel free to tweet us @swetachak and @drtaylorwallace respectively or @riskybehaviordc . We love a good tweet.  -- Special shoutout to Bianca for making this possible! To keep up with Dr. Marlin and her work, check out the relevant links below:  TWITTER: @bjmarlin INSTA: @biancajonesmarlin --------- Credits:  Executive Producers/Hosts: Sweta Chakraborty and Taylor Wallace  Production/Editing: Brandon Jack Lee Music Special thanks to Anchor.fm for smart sounds

    27 min
  4. 02/11/2021

    Mask Wars to Vaccine Wars: Predictions in Public Health and Science Comms

    In this episode, Sweta and Taylor talk to Dr. Eric Feigl-Ding (@DrEricDing), a Harvard trained epidemiologist and former candidate for Congress! Eric has been an advocate for evidence-based public health policies since the outbreak of COVID-19 and continues to emphasize the need to come together as a community to squash disease outbreaks. He’s been retweeted by AOC, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO), and the President of Mexico (who translated his tweet into Spanish!), and many other notables for his relentless efforts to fight science disinformation and better inform the public. The trio discusses everything from our current Biden-Harris era of science communication and policy to COVID-19 myths to the mask wars, as well as the reluctance to get vaccinated and the role scientists need to play in better science communication. Spoiler alert: we def need to improve our emotional EQ and stop fighting with one another in public! This is a serious topic, but there is always humor to be found, and this episode is full of both facts and fun! Sit back with a (yes…still) socially distanced drink. We’re getting there folks! ---- NOTE: This episode was recorded in Winter 2020. COVID-19 related news changes at a rapid pace, so please be sure to keep up to date with your trusted local, state, and national news sources. ---- Please note that due to quarantine, we're still recording remotely. You may hear some unexpected background noises. We hope that won't discourage you from getting into these really important issues. --- "Have ideas for the show? Want to give some feedback?" Shoot us a voice message at (202) 713-5182 and we’ll make sure to get our producer to listen to it - cause we don’t do voicemail.  You can always feel free to tweet us @swetachak and @drtaylorwallace respectively or @riskybehaviordc. We love a good tweet. -- Special shoutout to Dr. Eric Feigl-Ding for taking time out for our show! You can keep up with Eric on Twitter @DrEricDing --- Credits: Executive Producers/Hosts: Sweta Chakraborty and Taylor Wallace Production/Editing: Brandon Jack Lee Special thanks to Anchor.fm for smart sounds

    28 min
  5. 01/28/2021

    Bursting Cow Burp Myths and More

    In this episode Taylor and Sweta talk to Dr. Frank Mitloehner, Dir. of the Clear Center at the Dept. of Animal Science, UC Davis. They cover a range of widely misunderstood topics from cows emitting methane (it’s their burps, not farts btw) to the future of farming. Spoiler alert: the lack of incentive for future generations to the farm is what keeps Frank up at night! The conversation gets into the role of animal agriculture in our planet warming and the little known solutions that livestock can actually play in “negative cooling,” a climate solution concept associated with planting more trees. Animal agriculture is readily vilified in the broader debate of its contribution to the planet-warming (without even the inclusion of its moral or health implications). Regardless of where you stand in this debate, we ask you to listen to Frank’s perspective and consider the many choices you can make to reduce your carbon footprint from eating less meat (given the shockingly low retention rates to veganism) to flying less. Know your facts and make better decisions because of it! ---- Please note that due to quarantine, we're still recording remotely. You may hear some unexpected background noises. We hope that won't discourage you from getting into these really important issues. --- "Have ideas for the show? Want to give some feedback?" Shoot us a voice message at (202) 713-5182 and we’ll make sure to get our producer to listen to it - cause we don’t do voicemail. You can always feel free to tweet us @swetachak and @drtaylorwallace respectively or @riskybehaviordc . We love a good tweet. -- Special shoutout to Joe Proudman and Dr. Frank Mitloehner at the CLEAR Center for making this possible. To keep up with Dr. Mitloehner and the CLEAR Center, check out the relevant links below: https://clear.ucdavis.edu/people/frank-mitloehner CLEAR Center Twitter CLEAR Center Facebook Dr. Mitloehner Twitter Credits: Executive Producers/Hosts: Sweta Chakraborty and Taylor Wallace Production/Editing: Brandon Jack Lee Music featured by Cat O'Brien Special thanks to Anchor.fm for smart sounds

    34 min

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Join Dr. Sweta Chakraborty for happy hour as she explores controversial issues ranging from climate change to sex and prescription drugs. Get ready to loosen lips and spill tea from the heart of Washington, D.C. with our favorite PhD and special expert guests you won't want to miss! Podcast episodes release bi-weekly Thursdays and live episodes take place Fridays on Eaton Radio. In conjunction with Eaton Radio, a Washington, D.C. community-based radio station with a DIY spirit.