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May 17, 2023 • 47min

John Turner Trippingly Yours

Psychedelics advocate and amateur Burning Man scholar John Turner’s two passions come together in one interdimensional rabbit-hole of a website: Trippingly.net. In compiling the ultimate fan site of Burning Man history, John has captured a lot of great playa stories, and he shares some of the best in this conversation with Stuart.He explores the subjective unknowns of Burning Man events and psychedelics as same-same-but-different. Bring your neural nets to be plasticized. Bring your ego to be dissolved. It’s a trip through the past, and a trip through presence.But when an interviewer interviews another interviewer, things can get weird. Together they explore the power of story (good and bad), who remembers what, who takes credit, and the subjective nature of consciousness. It’s a reflection on memory, serendipity, and the power of not knowing.“Never let the truth get in the way of a good story.” ~Mark Twain (as quoted by Larry Harvey)trippingly.netJohn B Turner (LinkedIn)shulginresearch.netcacophony.orgCacophony Society (Wikipedia)Burning Man 2023 art theme: ANIMALIA LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG
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Apr 20, 2023 • 43min

Roxane Jessi: Once Upon a Time in the Dust

She traveled to six continents for Burning Man Regional Events, to get to the heart of an ever-evolving global culture that creates community in a disconnected world. She wrote a book about it, and we published it!It chronicles her odyssey toAfrikaburn (South Africa)Black Rock City (USA)Blazing Swan (Australia)Burning Japan (Japan)Fuego Austral (Argentina)Midburn (Israel)Nowhere (Spain)Hear Roxane's impressions of each wildly unique event in this audio travelog. She talks with Stuart about how she would work, Burn, write, repeat. They explore how Burning Man culture rubs up against other cultures as it spreads. As an aid worker, Roxane sees first hand how vibrant Burner networks create positive impact. Burning Man events transform people, AND some people become Burners before ever attending a Burning Man event, by resonating with the 10 Principles and crossing paths with Burners up to new good. Once Upon a Time in the Dust: Burning Man Around the World (the Book)Burning Man Journal: Books About Burning Man: Roxane JessiRegionals Reawaken: A Blog Series by Roxane JessiBurnersWithoutBorders.orgregionals.burningman.orgRoxane Jessi LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG
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Apr 6, 2023 • 53min

Let's Go Build a City: Camp Symposium 2023

Explore the vibrant community of nearly 1,300 theme camps at Black Rock City, where creativity thrives and collaboration is key. Discover the evolution of these camps and the significance of the Camp Symposium in fostering sustainability. Learn about innovative waste management strategies that emphasize the 'Leave No Trace' principle and community accountability. Gain insights into environmental stewardship initiatives and hear thoughts on creating a positive cultural environment amidst challenges. Join the discussion on how these elements enhance the unique Burning Man experience!
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Mar 23, 2023 • 44min

Katie Hazard: Art is How We Got Here

Katie Hazard leads Art Management for Burning Man and the committee that grants more than a million dollars to artists each year to create art that’s first stop (and sometimes only stop) is Black Rock City.She shares about some of the grant recipients that align with this year’s Black Rock City art theme (ANIMALIA). She and Stuart Mangrum discuss Burning Man’s art movement in relation to, and sometimes in opposition to, “capital-A art,” and the default art world's manufactured scarcity and opaqueness. They explore how to grant accessibility and agency to artists, professional and amateur, personally and collectively.“Many people come for the art, and they stay for the community.” ~Larry HarveySlides of the Art Projects Mentioned (in the order discussed) Introducing the 2023 Black Rock City Honoraria (Burning Man Journal)Katie Hazard (Burning Man Journal)2023 Art Theme: ANIMALIAThe ARTery at Black Rock CityDesert Arts Preview: Artists of Waking Dreams (2022 podcast) LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG
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Mar 1, 2023 • 43min

Monique Schiess and AfrikaBurn

As a founder and co-producer of one of the largest and oldest Burning Man events, Monique Shiess has a lot going on. AfrikaBurn does too. Started in 2007, it averages 10,000 participants annually in recent years. Monique shares its origins with Stuart and Andie. From the EDM scene, gallery spaces, queer community, and producers of “weird gatherings,” they birthed AfrikaBurn with roots in anarchy, trickster energy and hippie-dom. They explore how to be welcoming, not just radically inclusive, in the aftermath of Apartheid, and the context of global trends, on the land of indigenous people.Then there’s the fun part. Monique says that play is the vector for changing the world by accessing aspects of yourself that go dormant in the default world, and that all Burn movements have paradigm shifting potential while also having a ton of fun with “the best humans that exist.”www.afrikaburn.orgAfrikaBurn (Wikipedia)Practising Imagining (TEDx Cape Town)Events Change Lives: AfrikaBurn Legacy Case Study LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG
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Feb 8, 2023 • 43min

Athena Demos and the Principled Metaverse

Athena is a wanderer, an adventurer, a muse. She is Regional Contact emerita from Los Angeles, founder of their nonprofit The LA League of Arts, and a founder of BRCvr — a crown jewel in the tiara of our multiversal experiences online.Athena talks with Stuart about how Radical Inclusion and Immediacy foster human connection, and about how a balance of decommodified spaces and commercial spaces can lead to true Gifting. She says that BRCvr conjured a tight-knit community of creators who love helping each other. See for yourself while you still can. BRCvr co-creates events (like RE-BURN-23) on AltspaceVR, the social VR platform that’s about to have its plug pulled. Hear her adventures from Black Rock City to South Central LA, and heed the call to infuse Burning Man's Principles into the fabric of gatherings IRL and in VR.BRCvrRE-BURN-23The 10 Principles of Burning ManLos Angeles League of Arts (LALA)Burning Man LIVE: The 10 Principles in Modern Times IRL and in VRBurning Man LIVE: Mike Zuckerman: Culture Hacking and Gonzo HumanitarianismThe MutaytorNiNo’s ATABEY LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG
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Jan 19, 2023 • 51min

Terry Pratt and Profiles in Dust

How are films shot in Black Rock City? Why? And really, HOW? "Profiles in Dust" is the most prolific video troupe that dares to document the dynamic Burning Man events. Since 2011 they have produced 50 mini-documentaries, profiling the inspirational creators in the scene, and behind the scenes. Terry Pratt is their nominal leader. He talks with Stuart about the joy and the turmoil, and adventures had everywhere from Egypt to Ukraine. and with Crimson Rose, Larry Harvey, Pablo González Vargas, and Smoke Daddy.Listen to this conversation about these documentaries:Everyone’s an ArtistGoing Solar (rough cut intro)Kids at Burning ManLarry: A Burning Man StoryThe Great Disappearing CityThe Mayan WarriorThe Man’s Tailorprofilesindust.netvimeo.com/profilesindustterenceprattdop.netBurning Man Project’s Youtube Channel of Profiles in DustBurning Man Journal: The Colors of the Man LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG
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Nov 30, 2022 • 51min

Buck Down and the Cult That Joins You

What happened at BRC? What didn’t happen? Why did it seem that we couldn’t get back to interdependence? After the traumas of the pandemic and political vilification, we somehow didn’t trust each other at BRC. Or if we did, we didn’t seem to know it, or feel it, or enjoy it. Andie Grace swaps stories with Buck Down, a 25-year Burner, Gate Manager, musician, and author of the wildly popular article “What the Fuck Just Happened at Burning Man?”They spitball on how to encourage more play, work, and random participation, and how to split the event into two.Black Rock City changed underneath us. As stewards of this culture, let’s remember the parts of the culture that had us commit to it. Let’s make this ‘cult that joins you’ worth it.FYI: This episode is fun and full of curse words. And as always, the last part is the best.https://buckdown.medium.com/what-the-fuck-just-happened-at-burning-manhttps://buckaedown.bandcamp.comhttps://journal.burningman.org/author/buckdownhttp://brcweekly.com/BRCWeekly2021.pdf LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG
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Oct 26, 2022 • 59min

Kids Take the Mic - Youth Voices of Black Rock City

The kids ask the questions this time. These longtime Burners have participated in BRC most of their young lives. 6-year-old Teapot offers sage advice on the radio. Teen brothers Atticus and Colby interview deep-rooted DPW adults:     Coyote is the city superintendent of BRC, and author of the book, Built to Burn: Tales of the Desert Carnies of Burning Man.     Melissa Waters is an office administrator and a wellness educator for Burning Man Project.Atticus and Colby are their sons. Who better to ask about families at BRC. We also hear from       Abby Ehmann, aka StAbby, a longtime DPW Manager      and       Tamsin Hull, a DPW Volunteer and creative ceramics artist.They talk about interactive art, smart art, playa names, and serendipity. It’s cool. The episode ends strong with little kids on the radio at BRC. They share stories of Kidsville, a lemonade stand, and choosing to be an angel, not a dragon. Hear the curiosity and the cuteness, and the occasional awkward transition… like childhood… BRC is for everyone. Related links:The Front PorchSpace WhaleWings of Glory (“The Pegasus”)Facing the FearBeastParadisiumThe 360live@burningman.org LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG
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Oct 5, 2022 • 48min

The Science of Generosity

More and more studies are happening at transformative events around the world. This summer a research paper was published about how transformative effects of these gatherings are lasting. This 5-year experiment compared findings from a half-dozen mass gatherings. The results explore generosity and altruism, describe collective effervescence, and consider the biases of self-selection and psychedelic substances. People report that transformative experiences are common, increase over time, and include new perceptions of each other… and universal connectedness… and lasting changes in moral orientation.How did they do it? What did they find, and how does it relate to you, and to me, and to BRC?If you like science, or psychology, or transformation, or if you want to like them, listen as social scientists share stories with Stuart about the pleasure, the pain, and the process.Molly Crockett, associate professor in the Department of Psychology at Yale UniversityDaniel Yudkin, postdoctoral fellow at the University of PennsylvaniaProsocial correlates of transformative experiences at secular multi-day mass gatherings | NatureResearchers Share First Findings on Burners’ Transformative Experiences | Burning Man JournalCollective effervescence - WikipediaFOOTNOTES:S. Megan Heller (The Countess of The BRC Census)L.A. PaulMartha NewsonHarvey WhitehouseDominic Beaulieu-PrévostRitual, Dimitris XygalatasBurning Progeny | 2018 Symposium in FribourgBURNING MAN LIVE: THE SCIENCE OF GENEROSITY LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG

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