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From Dust to Dream : the transformative vision of Burning Man

From Dust to Dream : the transformative vision of Burning Man

FromHarvest Series


From Dust to Dream : the transformative vision of Burning Man

FromHarvest Series

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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Aug 16, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Dive into the world of Burning Man with Erica Blair, Associate Director of the project. Uncover the essence of this annual Nevada desert gathering where 80,000 creative souls unite, igniting a global movement of community-building. Explore the ten principles driving Burning Man's ethos, from leaving no trace to radical inclusion. Discover the transformative power beyond the surface perceptions of sex, drugs, and rock 'n roll. Get insights into the vision, governance, and financing of the project.Harvest is an event produced by Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersThis episode features an interview with Erica Blair, the Associate Director of the Burning Man project."Harvest" is an event produced by Athena Advisers and Capital Partners.[2:54]: What is Burning Man? It's an annual event held in the Nevada desert where 80,000 burners come together to explore their creativity. However, it's more than just an event; it's a larger movement that enables people worldwide to build communities in their own locales.[4:07]: What's the symbolism behind burning the Man? There is no official interpretation; it's open to anyone's personal understanding when witnessing this showcase of ingenuity.[5:31]: We begin with Erica discussing the ten principles of Burning Man, one of which is "leaving no trace." The idea is for people to leave the world in a better state than they found it.[7:41]: Let's delve into the gifting principle, one that is sometimes misconstrued. Giving is central; you can offer your energy, but monetary exchanges are discouraged. It's not a transactional environment. Burners themselves uphold this culture, co-creating the experience.[11:29]: How can this culture be sustained?[14:26]: Radical inclusion is a fundamental principle of Burning Man. If you aspire to be a Burner, the community will warmly embrace you.[15:30]: However, attending Burning Man can be expensive. That's why people are encouraged not only to visit Black Rock City but also to participate in local events.[18:00]: What happens to the art created for Burning Man? Not everything is burned![20:39]: Another principle is participation. You don't have to lead a workshop, but this principle is an opportunity to contemplate how you can genuinely contribute.[22:04]: And what about immediacy, the principle added after the initial nine? There's always so much to be present for. We should engage with the moment rather than constantly having our sights set on the future. This is deeply rooted in the present.[23:58]: There's a common perception of Burning Man involving Sex, Drugs, and Rock 'n Roll. With the radical inclusion principle, anyone can find something enjoyable. While this image may attract certain individuals, people's experiences surpass these superficial aspects. It's a chance for personal transformation to take place.[27:37]: What is the vision of the Burning Man project? How is its governance structured, and how is the event funded?[29:32]: Erica Blair comes from the branding world. What about the concept of the "brand" for Burning Man (although "brand" is seen as a controversial term for BM)?[32:12]: What are the current discussions and topics of interest within the Burning Man project?[37:20]: How about pursuing other projects beyond the Burning Man event?[38:38]: Harvest of the Day: What is the one thing that gives Erica Blair hope?Next week, we'll release a brief interview with model and environmentalist Lily Cole. She will discuss the fashion industry's efforts towards greater sustainability.You can follow us on Instagram : Harvestseries, or rose.claverieand watch our filmed...
Released:
Aug 16, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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This podcast is here to help you ask yourself the right questions, boost your critical thinking, and broaden your horizons. Journalist Rose Claverie is interviewing for Harvest great speakers like emotional trauma specialist Dr Gabor Mate, functional medicine expert Mark Hyman, model turned environmental activist Lily Cole, microbiota specialist Anita Frauwallner and neuroscientist Idriss Aberkane. The guests were all interviewed during the event Harvest, a 4-day experience on the South Western Coast of Turkey, produced by Athena Advisers and Capital Partners. They share their stories and practical advice to help listeners take better care of themselves, their relationships and the planet. At the end of each episode, the guests answer this question: if something very simple could be done, that could change the world, what would they choose? Episodes last around 30mn and are released every two weeks, on Wednesdays.