Childlike Waterpark
Join the Doom & Bloom team for the final episode of Season 1 as they look back on everything, from Jolly Sand to Unlikely Peaches to Gorilla Hard and beyond. The crew digs into key ideas, challenges, and takeaways, pushing some frameworks even further with their own raw interpretations. Then, in true Doom & Bloom style, they turn the mic on themselves for a full-on Thinknado process, brainstorming what Season 2 could become. It’s unfiltered, reflective, and full of possibility.
Throughout Season One, host Marc O. and the Doom & Bloom team—comprising Camille, Jackie, and me—created an engaging platform that connected listeners to conversations about climate change and community engagement. Key episodes left lasting impressions, sparking discussions about sustainability and experience-driven solutions.
Brian Sanchez's episode, "Jolly Sand," inspired creative thinking about how we can make sustainability more appealing and experiential. Ideas such as immersive art experiences and educational games were discussed as innovative ways to foster awareness and engagement in environmental solutions. Zoe's episode, "Integrity Ballet," also stood out, highlighting the importance of long-term impact over immediate profit and the need for relatable storytelling to bridge the disconnect people feel about climate change, suggesting ways to integrate personal stories into climate action.
Season Two is set to embrace a playful spirit, drawing inspiration from the themes of "childlike" and "waterparks in the winter" with lively discussions about breaking norms, embracing failures, and incorporating joy and curiosity.
As "Doom and Bloom" looks forward to its second season, the team remains committed to delivering insightful and thought-provoking conversations. Combining connection, creativity, and a touch of childlike wonder, we hope to inspire an even broader audience to join us on the journey toward a more sustainable future.

