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Water Shelf Podcast

Podcast by Justin Scott-Coe

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The Water Shelf Podcast is where authors, reviewers, academics, and aficionados discuss water books, past and present. For water book news and reviews and to sign up for our newsletter, please visit the Water Shelf website at mavensnotebook.com/watershelf. The Water Shelf is a production of Maven's Notebook, California's water news central – subscribe to weekly or daily emails at mavensnotebook.com.

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episode “Body in a Barrel" by Aaron Mead artwork

“Body in a Barrel" by Aaron Mead

Season 3 of the Water Shelf Podcast begins with a bang! Aaron Mead [https://www.ameadwriter.com/], author of Body in a Barrel: A Las Vegas Mafia Crime Novella [https://www.amazon.com/Body-Barrel-Vegas-Mafia-Novella/dp/B0FNT2TY38], talks with me about his fictional treatment of Lake Mead’s slow, climate-change-induced unveiling of long-immersed depths. Building on his written Water Shelf interview [https://mavensnotebook.com/2025/12/26/author-interview-aaron-mead-body-in-a-barrel-a-las-vegas-mafia-crime-novella/], Mr. Mead discusses his water industry and theological studies roots, two layers that contributed complexity as well as publication challenges for his path-breaking work. Mr. Mead is a Senior Engineer with Metropolitan Water District of Southern California.

11 Jan 2026 - 34 min
episode "Living with Water Scarcity" by David Zetland artwork

"Living with Water Scarcity" by David Zetland

David Zetland [https://www.kysq.org/bio.html] gives a powerhouse interview on his many decades of writing on water, the commons, and climate change. He discusses his recently reissued book Living with Water Scarcity (2014/2023) [https://www.kysq.org/lwws/] which does a wonderful job explaining water economics to the general reader. We also get into why water managers fail and, in his opinion, why academic publishing has lost its luster. Professor Zetland is a senior university lecturer in political-economy at Leiden University College in the Netherlands. In addition to Living, he has published The End of Abundance (2011) [https://www.kysq.org/teoa/], The Best of Aguanomics (2018) [https://kysq.org/bestof/index.html], and The Little Book of The Commons (2022) [https://www.kysq.org/lbc/]- all freely available for download at kysq.org [https://kysq.org/]. Note to listeners: The interview recording contains minor sound quality issues, probably due to the long-distance conversation.

1 Sep 2025 - 1 h 2 min
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