Episode 131 | 04|08|2026
Camp Symposium Highlights: Let’s Build it Together
Guests: Andie Grace, Andrew Lowe, Bryant Tan (aka Level), Christopher Breedlove, Marian Goodell, Michael Vav, Fowler, Magpie, Neon Glimmer, Papa Bear, Razzmatazz, Rex on the Radio, T-Fire, Vesper Bell, Wild Wes
To decide that you want to do Burning Man still, despite the complexities of it all, to decide that that’s where you want to invest your time, your energy, your savings, that’s all super, super recognized. And I think it pays off, right? There’s so much joy that comes out of it. And it’s really an antidote to kind of all the things that are going on in the world right now. So thank you for being here. Thank you for showing up in the dust and building the city together. ~Level, Head of Placement
Episode 130 | 03|12|2026
BURNERS IN SPACE! Meet Spaceman Sam
Guests: Andie Grace, Samuel M. Coniglio, Stuart Mangrum
“Burning Man is just like going to Las Vegas on Mars. You have to learn how to live on Mars first before you enjoy the parties. It’s survival first, party second… The Burning Man org learned we have to have toilets, roads, and support systems. NASA probably should learn from you guys.”
Episode 129 | 02|25|2026
From Flipside to the Future – George Paap
Guests: Andie Grace, George Paap
“The art that’s out at Burning Man, there’s no other place on the planet for it. And I tell people — this is my tagline for Burning Man — It’s the most creative place on the planet, for a week. Wouldn’t you want to go there? I think I want to go to the most creative place on the planet, and experience a planetary event like that. This is a planetary thing. This is not a San Francisco thing or an Austin thing. It’s a world wide global thing.”
Episode 128 | 01|28|2026
Open Source Innovation
Guests: Colin Jemmott, MJ Brovold, Sam Smith, Squirtle, Stuart Mangrum
As artists, the reason we build big things is to bring in the community. So for us, the community-building and making things accessible is just really at the foundation of most of our projects. We just have an interest in removing barriers for other artists. ~MJ Brovold
Episode 127 | 01|15|2026
Mark Day: 10,000 Hours at Burning Man
Guests: Andie Grace, Mark Day
“Just going to Burning Man for so long, I have a very weird and interesting and funny experience at Burning Man, because you don’t have to be me to get to talk to a lot of strangers, but it certainly makes it weirder!” ~Mark Day
Episode 126 | 12|23|2025
Holiday Special – 5th Anniversary
Guests: Andie Grace, Caveat Magister, Krampus, Mrs Claus, Reverand Billy, Santa Zero, Savitri D, Tubatron
“You better watch out You better watch out You better watch out You better watch out…” ~Santas at Portland SantaCon ’96
Episode 125 | 12|10|2025
Zen and the Art of Art Making
Guests: Michael Christian, Stuart Mangrum
“It’s like the time of the year when everybody’s working on projects and you’re sharing information, energy, know-how, with all the other communities that are there, and with the sole intention of going out and sharing. And you get excited like, oh, so what are they building? And what are we building? And we’re part of a bigger community of people that are doing things to share with other people.” ~Michael Christian
Episode 124 | 11|26|2025
Composting in Paradise – RootHub
Guests: RootHub, Stuart Mangrum, .
ROOTHUB: This place can really activate parts of you that, even as you’re going through it, you don’t realize until years later. It’s like these frequencies, these seeds that start, and grow over time, the more you show up; the more you give without expecting some sort of reciprocity; the more you lean into struggle; the more you take care of yourself as you do all of these things. That impact of community and my…
Episode 123 | 11|13|2025
Art is the How – From BRC to Public Policy
Guests: Andie Grace, Randy Engstrom
“When you go to the playa, and you’re in this decommodified environment, all you have is how you show up. I’ve learned to approach community-building with collaboration and kindness. Whether that was building a theme camp, or founding Youngstown, or running the Office of Arts and Culture, I approach it with kindness and collaboration and a real spirit of genuine curiosity. As long as you stay curious, a lot can be possible.” ~Randy Engstrom