When someone says “Burning Man”, what do you visualize?
A bunch of hippies in the desert doing drugs, getting a little too intimate, and enjoying late-night raves?
Okay, maybe you aren’t that far off of reality… but as Stephanie will tell you, Burning Man is so much more than its stereotypes.
In this episode, Stephanie recounts her first “Burn” and tells Albert what she discovered at the experimental community of Burning Man.
From journeying into the miles-long Playa; to discovering interactive art exhibits you can’t find anywhere else; to showering naked with a bunch of strangers… Steph shares how beyond the neon lights, she found connection, acceptance, and freedom to be herself.
Key Points:
Burning Man is about self-expression, art, and human connection - not your stereotypical music festival.
Stephanie opens up about how the experience helped her overcome insecurities as a mom.
She describes the inclusive community where titles and status don't matter. People connect through shared interests vs superficial small talk.
Albert gets clarity on what actually goes down and who should consider making the desert pilgrimage.
Wondering if Burning Man is right for you? Have questions about the logistics of the event? Or want to share your own stories from your first Burn? Share them with Stephanie at
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