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By Bonsai Mirai
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The podcast currently has 195 episodes available.
Catch our Fall 2024 recap as we reflect on travels, impactful bonsai projects, and community-driven initiatives. We dive into the 'Battle of the Bonsai Clubs,' a dynamic global competition uniting bonsai clubs worldwide, offering insights and answering key questions. We highlight the new pro calendar feature of Mirai Mobile—an essential tool for guiding seasonal care of broadleaf deciduous trees. Plus, we share highlights from recent community events and reveal inspiring plans for the future!
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We dive into a rich, insightful discussion on Taxodium species with five experts holding over 175 years of bonsai experience combined. Nate Murray brings together a panel including Randy Bennett, John Geanangel, and bonsai legend Ed Trout to explore the distinctions and shared characteristics between bald cypress and pond cypress. Together, we navigate questions on taxonomy, aesthetics, geographic markers, and the cultivation challenges of these species. From native environments to bonsai techniques, this episode offers an in-depth, diplomatic exploration of Taxodium that opens new perspectives on this ancient and diverse genus.
We finally connect with Hugh Grant of TreeMakers Design and Jarryd Bailey of Montane Bonsai, two leading voices in the Australian bonsai scene. Together, they explore how they represent their native landscape through bonsai and discuss the deep, often challenging journey of finding meaning through this art form. With insights into the evolving culture of bonsai in Australia, this conversation offers rich inspiration for bonsai enthusiasts. Tune in for a thoughtful and engaging discussion with three passionate bonsai professionals.
Connect with them:
A Bonsai Side Quest Podcast
TreeMakers Design
Montane Bonsai
We’re excited to reunite with the exceptionally talented Austin Heitzman and Ron Lang for a heartfelt and insightful conversation. Join us as we explore the transformative impact of the Lab Project and the evolving Mirai community, diving into the rich intersections of woodworking, ceramics, and bonsai. This episode is packed with humor, camaraderie, and deep reflections on the art we all cherish—definitely one you won’t want to miss.
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Jeff Kovel, a pioneer of modern design and founder of Skylab Architecture. Known for his visionary work, including the Artisans Cup exhibition at the Portland Art Museum in 2015, Jeff discusses his journey from graduating with a B.Arch. at Cornell University to shaping Portland's architectural landscape over 25 years with Skylab. His award-winning portfolio spans heli-skiing lodges, urban projects, and national retail designs, reflecting his innovative approach to modern architecture.
Instagram: @skylabarchitecture
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LinkedIn: @skylab-architecture
website: www.skylabarchitecture.com
In the second part of our conversation with bonsai legend Lindsay Farr—creator of the "World of Bonsai" series, we delve deeper into the hidden world of bonsai worldwide. Lindsay expands on various intricate topics, shares his plans to complete his unfinished project, and discusses how our community can support him.
Check out the Kickstarter campaign to support Lindsay's project and help bring it to life:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/251516480/world-of-bonsai-with-lindsay-farr
We bring you the first part of an ongoing discussion with the legendary Lindsay Farr—known for his groundbreaking "World of Bonsai" series. This episode delves into our shared history and the hidden world of bonsai in Japan and China. Lindsay shares insights into his unfinished project and plans to complete it and offers so much more through his wisdom and life experiences.
Check out the Kickstarter link to support Lindsay's project and help bring it to life:
Join us as we dive into a fascinating conversation with Cina Canada—a revolutionary figure in teaching kids to utilize natural resources sustainably through art. Cina's Wild Arts Learning Center in Springfield, MO, is a hub for nature-based arts education, fostering a deep connection with the environment. We'll explore her impactful work and discuss the metaphors for life drawn from creating art with natural elements.
Learn more about Cina's inspiring projects:
wildartslearning.com
YouTube
In this spring recap episode, we explore the critical role of tree nutrition in bonsai cultivation, discussing how to address nutrient imbalances, customize nutrition for specific species, and understand the importance of heartwood in woody perennials. Tune in for insights into various species' aesthetic potential and challenges as we emphasize a holistic approach to nutrient management.
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Eli Akins from Waldo Street Pottery returns to share his struggles and triumphs as an artist. He discusses overcoming self-doubt and creative blocks through persistence and experimentation, revealing how recent life experiences have shaped his newfound appreciation for simplicity and authenticity in his art and lifestyle.
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