The Burning Man LIVE Podcast, Live on the Black Rock City Webcast
For the second year, Burning Man Project’s in-house podcast Burning Man LIVE will be broadcasting episodes as they happen in real time from Black Rock City. Host Stuart Mangrum will speak with fascinating humans every morning on Pacific Time.
NOTE: We’re on playa time! Episodes may not start exactly when listed below. Weather and general playa chaos may also mean some episodes may not take place as planned.
- Sunday, August 24 @ 10:15am PT
Ranger Keeper: Black Rock Ranger and Gerlach K-12 Principal
Ranger Keeper is one of the people in khaki who dedicates their Burn to community safety and conflict mediation. Off playa, she is Stacey Black, Principal of the Gerlach K-12 School in the nearby town next to the playa. We’ll talk about what it’s like to live and work inside the Ranger world, what it takes to be an effective leader in a small community, and how those two roles intersect. - Monday, August 25 @ 10am PT
John Jennifer Marx: Architect and creator of The Museum of No Spectators
John Jennifer Marx is a multifaceted creative: architect, poet, Burner, and cultural visionary. Their practice, grounded in emotional resonance and cultural abundance, has shaped both Silicon Valley architecture and transformative art experiences in Black Rock City. One of their celebrated creations is The Museum of No Spectators, a living canvas and participatory museum that reimagines how we engage with art. - Tuesday, August 26 @ 11:30am PT
Jon and Zolie Sarriugarte: Artists, Entrepreneurs and Mutant Vehicle Fabricators
Meet two members of Empire of Dirt, the family behind some of Black Rock City’s most recognizable mutant vehicles, from mechanized snails to LED serpents blending mechanical ingenuity with sculptural storytelling. Stuart will speak with Jon and Zolie about balancing family life with radical art-making, and how creativity passes from one generation to the next. - Wednesday, August 27 @ 10am PT
Michael Christian: Artist
Journey through the steel and stories of Michael Christian’s monume
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