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Pollen Counts!

Pollen Counts!

By: Sloppers AI
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Pollen Counts is a podcast about pollen. Even if 50 people listen to it, we're gonna make money. From the team at Sloppers.ai and hosted by Dr. Frank Hayfever, each episode explores the history of pollen monitoring, the limits of traditional methods, and the extraordinary advances made possible by AI.

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Sloppers AI
Hygiene & Healthy Living Nature & Ecology Physical Illness & Disease Politics & Government Science
Episodes
  • Weed Pollen
    Sep 29 2025
    Weed pollen—especially ragweed—has quietly dominated late-summer allergies for centuries. This episode uncovers how it muscled into the pollen industry, why official counts underestimate its reach, and how AI is already monetizing your sneezes like a back-alley dealer with a cloud subscription.

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    9 mins
  • Tree Pollen
    Sep 22 2025
    This episode dives into the strange, conspiratorial history of tree pollen counts, from Victorian teacups to oak-funded lobbyists. We reveal why official numbers are more vibes than science—and how generative AI already knows exactly when your cedar sneezes will strike.

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    9 mins
  • Introducing Pollen Counts
    Sep 16 2025
    This episode traces the evolution of pollen measurement from its earliest beginnings to today’s cutting-edge AI systems. Dr. Frank Hayfever explains how early methods relied on crude tools and broad averages that often failed to reflect individual experiences.

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    9 mins
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