
Bonsai Mirai: Asymmetry
Bonsai Mirai is a company and practice dedicated to the art of bonsai. This podcast explores bonsai, design, and how these two disciplines intersect. It serves as a space for discussions on techniques, aesthetics, and the philosophy behind the practice. The show reflects the ethos and community of Bonsai Mirai.
Episodes

Summer Soapbox Session with Brock and Brandon
The summer at Mirai has been as lively as any season in the past 16 years of the garden and company. Ryan and his team had an incredible session with students, guests from across the country, and a significant amount of positivity pumped into the facility from the community. Needless to say, Mirai is alive and kicking, living at that frantic pace that Ryan thrives on.
In the middle of another hot

Bonsai in the High Desert with Jon White
Every pocket of the country has someone passionate about bonsai adapting their practice to the particulars and extremes of the environment. It’s one of the great marvels within the art form, the human ingenuity to create and cultivate bonsai despite the harshness of the weather and location. Jon White carries forward the lineage of pioneers in the Boise region of Idaho who have been doing just tha

Ryan Clumpner
You never know where a cup of coffee and a conversation amongst two friends can go. On a recent Saturday morning, following the final class session of the summer, Ryan Neil and longtime friend and Mirai student Ryan Clumpner sat down for a cup of coffee before R.C. returned home to San Diego. As they sat discussing a recent body of ceramic work R.C. brought to Mirai for feedback, the subject of th

Living the Garden Life with Goodland
Life is what you make it. For Craig and Kendra Pearce moving into the wilds of Bone Island off the coast of British Columbia was a gesture of intention to change the way they interact with the natural world and to slow down from the frantic pace of urban living. The daily reminders of the world around them and the necessity to interface with nature enhanced the way Craig and Kendra lived. Over tim

Garden Build Finale with Brock and Brandon
The garden team’s time playing with rocks has officially come to an end. Brandon, Brock, and Ryan sit down in the studio to discuss the finale of the garden build extravaganza that, like many other projects at Mirai, became something much bigger than a simple landscaping project. From boulders and trees to the discovery of cutting-edge bonsai stock, and a lot of meandering discussions about life a

Garden Build Update with Brock Arvesen
Ryan recently sat down with apprentice Brock Arvesen to reflect on the unanticipated chaos that has followed Mirai's post-repotting garden build. There’s a therapy and acceptance of reality that comes with ambitious undertakings at Mirai and no better place to work through the frustrations of operating a bonsai nursery while chasing artistic ambitions, than with the people who are in the trenches

Spirit of Collaboration with Thomas Nevar
Thomas Nevar is one of the most brilliant and powerful creatives Mirai has had the pleasure of working with. Through his graphic design, sculpture, and painting, Thomas has not only inspired projects at Mirai, Thomas’s work has had a direct impact on Mirai as a brand, compositions within the garden, and the spaces people at Mirai interact with.
During one of his visits, Thomas and Ryan discussed

The Life of an Artist with Austin Heitzman
Austin Heitzman has made an indelible mark on bonsai, and put his stamp on the art form in North America. Beyond the technique and engineering that have allowed him to make some of the most gravity defying and cutting-edge designs in the bonsai realm, Austin’s passion for the unseen, never-before done, and the assumed impossible make his work something that stands alone. Ryan and Austin sat down o

Brock and Brandon Garden Ambitions
In the world of being a bonsai professional at Mirai the end of repotting season makes the beginning of another very exciting and dramatically different scope of work. Think of the season for garden building and landscape work as a palette cleanser for the long season of watering and bonsai madness that awaits once trees enter the post-flush phase. Every year, Ryan takes time to celebrate a job we

Raising the BAR with Tim Arsenault
The longstanding question of how to get more people involved in bonsai has been asked and pontificated about since the beginning of bonsai clubs in North America. This obscure art form has so many barriers to entry and at times seems impossible to expand due to its intricacies and nuances. However, Tim Arsenault and his team at Bonsai BAR found a common past time to pull beginners into the art and

Repotting Recap with Brock and Brandon
Repotting season is always a journey filled with highs and lows. Each year, when all is said and done there is much to reflect on. At Mirai, repotting is the technique Ryan and his team practice the most. With that, a single season of repotting feels like a lifetime. These recaps are more of a documentation of progress than anything else. Join Ryan, Brock, and Brandon as they relax for a moment be

Lineage of Passion with Harold Sasaki
Kindness. Humility. Generosity. These are words anyone discussing Harold Sasaki would use to describe this gentle giant of a man. But those of us who have been personally impacted by Harold know there is a tenacity to our teacher, a hunger for knowledge, a curiosity for what’s possible, and a glean of motivation in his eye that propelled him to be one of the greatest trailblazers and pioneers of b

Stephen Voss
Speaking with creative people about their medium and process is one of the greatest aspects of Asymmetry. To know how other artists view the world and express themselves through their work inspires and informs the tools we all summon to bring beauty through art into the world. Stephen Voss is a D.C. based photographer whose work we have admired at Mirai for over a decade. We initially were exposed

Joshua Stewart - Educational Psychologist, Evidence in the Wild Podcast
From youth education in bonsai to elite alpine instruction where people’s lives are on the line, Joshua Stewart is an educational psychologist who is applying his expertise to a multitude of projects and disciplines. Even though we’ve been working with Josh for several years now it took sitting down with him on the podcast to fully understand what exactly he does. Ryan and Josh discuss the process

Andrew Robson
On a recent cold rainy morning prior to the start of the 100th Kokufu exhibition fellow bonsai professional Andrew Robson joined us to discuss the potential for expansion of display opportunities at the next Pacific Bonsai Expo. This show has rapidly risen as the premier exhibition of bonsai in North America, and the efforts of Eric Shrader, Jonas Dupuich, and Andrew Robson to create a destination

Cultural Revelations with Aarin Packard
It might be an American thing to try and define how culture impacts bonsai, or it might just be a reality of this very deep artform we all love. Aarin Packard, curator of the Pacific Bonsai Museum in Federal Way, Washington, joins Ryan to discuss the subject and interviews Ryan about his thoughts for an exhibition the Pacific Bonsai Museum is working on in conjunction with this year’s World Cup. A

Exotic Plants, Art, and the Hustle with The Plant Daddies
From slangin’ exotic plants out of the back of a Lexus to architecting a budding plant-centered design movement taking southern California by storm, the Plant Daddies are a breath of fresh air and inspiration. Leaning on their long-standing friendship and dedication to bringing people happiness through the compositions they create, the trio has rapidly risen in the design world of Southern Califor

Nitrogen and Trees with Meghan Midgley
What happens when trees are confronted with rapidly changing conditions in their environment? Do some trees suffer? Do others thrive? What causes this to occur, and can we use this information to create a more sustainable future for our forests and the trees we love?
These, and other questions, are at the root of Meghan Midgley’s research her and a select group of colleagues are doing at the Mort

A tint of Vermilion with Irene Taylor
Irene Taylor is an award-winning documentary film director known for her intense pursuit of human stories that often push her films and their viewers to the edge of beauty and emotion. Irene’s film Leave No Trace broke open the landmark Oregon court ruling which availed the Boy Scouts’ Perversion Files to victims of abuse creating accountability for decades of misconduct. The film earned the Dupon

Hornbeam Hysteria with Brandon Roberts and Brock Arvesen
In recent years Hornbeams have grown in appreciation within the bonsai realm. Yet, the more we love them, the fewer we see of them. This, like many topics, has been bouncing around the workshop at Mirai lately. So, on a recent calm afternoon, Brandon, Brock, and Ryan seized the moment to commemorate their thoughts and explore the topic.
What came from their conversation was a breakdown of Hornbea

Bonsai Time with Kevin Faris and Ryan Huston
There’s getting to know someone for the first time and the unveiling of personal stories and background that come with introductions; call it a familiarization of sorts. And then there are discussions with old friends and familiar faces where you pick up where you left off and continue to evolve the conversation.
We recently had the opportunity to be a guest on one of our favorite bonsai podcasts

Shanti Bithi: The Path of Peace
On a recent trip to the East Coast to retrieve the last of the original Kingsville Boxwoods grown for bonsai in the fields of Shanti Bithi, one of the most iconic bonsai operations in North America, we sat down with Jerome and Durdam Rocherolle. Built from the ground up by Jerome and his wife Carol, Shanti Bithi blended beauty, hardwork, and passion into a spiritual existence that opened the door

Bonsai Builders: Mastery and Perfection with Addison Galambos pt. 1
There are many podcasts popping up in bonsai but recently Mirai became aware of one in particular whose host brought a different level to the game of bonsai discussion. The Bonsai Builders Podcast is the brainchild of bonsai addict and passionate practitioner Addison Galambos. Through Addison’s innate curiosity, contemplative wit, and thorough preparation, we found Bonsai Builders to be something

A Deep Dive with Jonas Dupuich
Jonas Dupuich, co-founder of the Pacific Bonsai Expo, joins us for an in-depth conversation about the evolving landscape of bonsai judging in the Western world.
Our discussion began with reflections on recent exhibitions, critiques from the National Show, and updates on the next Pacific Bonsai Expo—but quickly unfolded into a far-reaching exploration of how judging standards are developing and the

3rd Wheel Potters: Preston Tolbert
Some conversations are 15 years in the making. Ryan reconnects with Preston Tolbert, whose innovative approach to ceramics first caught his attention after a trip to Japan. As part of the 3rd Wheel Potters collective residency at Mirai, Preston, along with Eli Akins and Rob Wallace, created a remarkable body of work blending tradition, experimentation, and artistry. In this episode, we dive deep i

3rd Wheel Potters: Eli Akins
Step inside the world of Eli Akins of Waldo Street Ceramics, a rising name in North American bonsai ceramics, as he reflects on the 3rd Wheel Potters artist residency at Mirai. Alongside Preston Tolbert and Rob Wallace, Eli spent two transformative weeks pushing creative boundaries, experimenting with new ideas, and crafting a stunning body of work. In this episode, we explore the friendships, goo

3rd Wheel Potters: Rob Wallace
Join us as we sit down with Rob Wallace of Wallace Woods Ceramics, a member of the 3rd Wheel Potters collective alongside Eli Akins and Preston Tolbert. This past summer, the trio completed an artist residency at Mirai, navigating the challenges of Mount Rainier and exploring new ways to merge ceramics with the art of bonsai. In this episode, Rob shares insights from their collaborative journey, t

From Summer Survival to Live Streaming Revival
This summer at Mirai was one for the books—long, hot days, intense sun, and plenty of lessons in resilience and proactive care. From keeping trees thriving under extreme heat to experimenting with new techniques and species, we’ve seen what it takes to grow, adapt, and evolve in the garden. Now, as we step into fall, the season brings fresh opportunities and inspiration.
And we’re kicking it off i

Art, Science, and Bonsai with Brock Arvesen
We introduce Brock Arvesen, one of the new faces at Mirai. Splitting his time between Mirai and the Pacific Bonsai Museum, Brock brings a perspective shaped by both worlds. In this episode, he joins us for a wide-ranging conversation on art, nature, and bonsai. Together we dive into the aesthetics of the craft as well as the science that grounds it—a thoughtful dialogue bridging creativity and bio

Design in Collaboration with Thomas Nevar
We sat down with artist, designer, and creative director Thomas Nevar—a long-time creative and collaborator with Mirai. Together, we explore the intersection of art and bonsai, unpacking the motivations, inspirations, and ideas that shape their work. From the shared language of design to the pursuit of meaning in creative practice, this conversation offers an intimate look at how collaboration fue

Meet Brandon Roberts: Mirai’s New Apprentice
Brandon Roberts joins us at the very beginning of his apprenticeship—already having demonstrated exceptional commitment with a six-hour round trip, twice a week, for three months, just to study bonsai at Mirai. In this open and thoughtful conversation, we explore the meaning of apprenticeship: its gravity, its rewards, and the vulnerability of sharing it publicly. Brandon brings a contagious energ

The Art and Elegance of Kusamono with Young Choe
We reconnect with the incomparable Young Choe—artist, pioneer, and one of the hardest working creatives in the world of kusamono. Reflecting on our first-ever Kusamono Intensive at Mirai, Young shares insights from the three-day workshop that brought five dedicated students into the world of contextual planting like never before. Together, we explore her visionary approach to kusamono as a refined

Beyond Form: Architecture, Bonsai, and the Creative Mind with Gus Lynch
In this long-anticipated conversation, we welcome architect Gus Lynch of the renowned firm Olson Kundig to Asymmetry. What begins as a dialogue about architecture unfolds into something far more expansive—an exploration of creativity, design, and the unexpected intersections between built environments and the living art of bonsai. As a student at Mirai and a professional in one of the world’s most

The Impact of Change with Dominic Maze
We sat down with Dominic Maze, Environmental Regulatory Coordinator for the City of Portland, for a conversation that took us places we never expected. What began as an introduction turned into a deep dive into the evolving environmental challenges we’re all facing. From Portland-specific issues to the broader implications of pests, diseases, and environmental pressures, Dominic sheds light on how

Celebrating 15 Years of Mirai
The 15th anniversary of Mirai marks a milestone in an ongoing journey of growth, creativity, and transformation. What began as a vision has become a dynamic ecosystem—shaped by a dedicated team, an ever-evolving facility, and a community that continues to expand the boundaries of bonsai.
This episode honors the shared effort and collective spirit that have brought Mirai to this point. As the 16th

Bristlecone Pines: A Deep Dive with Brian Smithers
For those who care about ancient trees, this episode is a must-listen. Brian Smithers, research professor at Montana State University, shares deep insights into the Bristlecone Pines—the oldest living singular organism on Earth. Facing increasing environmental pressures, these trees reveal critical lessons about resilience and change.
Brian’s open-minded approach and deep expertise make for an eye

Inside the World of Me and Raimondi
Today's episode has been a long time in the making, featuring the evolution, precision, and artistry of ceramist duo Nastia and Matjaž—the creative force behind Me and Raimondi. Their work pushes the boundaries of bonsai ceramics, solidifying their place among the best in the field. Beyond their mastery, their kindness shines through, making this conversation a rare glimpse into their creative pro

Bonsai Beyond Boundaries with Andrew Robson: Part 2
We're back with the second part of our conversation with Andrew Robson. In this episode, we dive into a more unconventional approach to bonsai, exploring how we can push boundaries, challenge ourselves, and cultivate a community where the rising tide lifts all ships. Andrew shares our passion for seeing bonsai thrive in North America, emphasizing the balance between honoring tradition and embracin

Bonsai Beyond Boundaries with Andrew Robson: Part 1
In the first part of this unforgettable conversation, we sit down with Andrew Robson, the visionary behind RAKUYO Bonsai. Together, we dive deep into the world of bonsai, exploring everything from judging the Pacific Bonsai Expo to our professional journeys and personal motivations. Andrew’s insights are profoundly inspiring, making this conversation truly soul-feeding. It may take a minute to war

Bonding with the Backcountry Boys: Part 2
In part two of our conversation with Dan and Steve—the Backcountry Boys, we delve into their ethical approach to working with native material. What truly sets them apart is their unwavering commitment to the environment and their role in conservation. While opinions on collecting and working with native species can vary, Dan and Steve’s dedication to sustainability and deep respect for the land sh

Bonding with the Backcountry Boys: Part 1
We sit down with Dan and Steve, aka the Backcountry Boys, two incredible brothers and bonsai experts. We've been fortunate to build a relationship with these guys, working on their trees in Wyoming, and recently, they made the bold choice to drive their collected material all the way to Mirai. We had a blast together—barbecuing, drinking coffee, and talking bonsai. This first part of our conversat

Branching Out: Sergio Cuan’s Bonsai Evolution
In this highly anticipated episode, we sit down with bonsai artist Sergio Cuan, whose work has become a major source of inspiration in the bonsai world. Following his incredible journey over the years, it’s clear Sergio’s career is only gaining momentum, and there’s so much more to come.
Join us as we dive into the nuances of his bonsai practice, explore his growth as an artist, and unpack the exc

Winter Solstice & 2024 in Review
We reflect on the whirlwind of 2024—a year of growth, challenges, and exciting milestones. Join us as we recap the highlights, share lessons from the journey, and look ahead to a bright future. Celebrate the solstice and a year of progress with us—one tree at a time.
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Maple Mania with MrMaple
Unexpected encounters often lead to the most fascinating discussions, and today's episode is no exception. We sat down with Matt and Tim Nichols from MrMaple—two passionate and driven maple enthusiasts who are revolutionizing the nursery industry. From cultivar history to hybridization, propagation, and even creating captivating media content, we dive deep into the vibrant world of maples. Whether

Battle of the Bonsai Clubs
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.

Taxodium Uncovered: Exploring Bald and Pond Cypress in Bonsai
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

Australian Bonsai: A Conversation with Hugh Grant and Jarryd Bailey
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 offe

Reconnecting with Austin Heitzman and Ron Lang
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—

Architectural Innovations with Jeff Kovel
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 portfol

The World of Bonsai with Lindsay Farr: Part 2
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 i

The World of Bonsai with Lindsay Farr: Part 1
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 Kickstar

Connecting Art and Nature with Cina Canada
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 w

Spring Recap: Bonsai Nutrition
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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Crafting Resilience with Eli Akins
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.

Catching Up With David Cutchin
Coming to you all the way from the sunny state of Florida—we are delighted to welcome back David Cutchin. Join us as we delve into the deeply personal aspects of our lives intertwined with our shared passion for bonsai. From the art of shaping miniature trees to the stories that shape us, this episode takes you on a heartfelt journey into the lives of two bonsai enthusiasts and friends catching up

Community Questions: Bonsai Repotting
Dive into bonsai cultivation with us as we tackle community questions head-on. Explore the intricacies of repotting as we delve into the "why" behind bonsai care. Join our exploration of collective queries, elevating your understanding of this ancient art form. This episode celebrates the passionate bonsai community and their curiosity-driven journey.
Our upcoming community question segment is a

Community Questions: Mirai Mobile
This episode heralds the debut of our Mirai Community Questions segment, a much-anticipated addition straight from our forum. These questions, submitted by Mirai members, guide our discussion into the captivating realm of Mirai Mobile and its future. We're also joined by the ever-capable Mr. Josh Porter, a crucial figure in steering our ship through turbulent waters to help guide the conversation.

Mirai's Winter Recap 2024
We're diving back in after a brief hiatus to catch our breath in the whirlwind of 2024. We're thrilled to discuss the Mirai Mobile launch, our new personalized bonsai app you've all been waiting for. With a calendar of bonsai activities, tree cataloging features, informative academy courses, and exclusive access through your Mirai Live subscription, it's a game-changer for bonsai enthusiasts. Stay

The National Bonsai & Penjing Museum with Curator—Michael James
During our engaging conversation with Michael James, the curator of The National Bonsai & Penjing Museum in Washington, D.C., we delved into a myriad of exciting and inspiring bonsai related topics. However, the paramount insight gained was the pivotal role that community support plays in sustaining these public collections, thereby ensuring their significance in Western bonsai culture.

Cosmic Bonsai with Laurent Darrieux
Join us for an extraordinary conversation as David Degroot introduces us to Laurent Darrieux—the mastermind behind the Cosmic Bonsai approach. Delving into the captivating insights presented in Darrieux's two publications on Cosmic Bonsai, the much-anticipated conversation unfolds as a profound exploration of bonsai, providing an immersive experience of this timeless craft.

Mirai’s Evolutionary Odyssey
In 1993, Ryan's passion for bonsai ignited the Mirai journey, spanning from Japan to the U.S. This artistic venture included cultivating gardens, building a community, and forming a skilled creative team. Despite challenges, the journey continues to yield positive outcomes. As the year ends, join Ryan in celebrating the community, expressing gratitude, and envisioning Mirai's future.

Preserving the Puglian Olives: With David Knaus Continued
Continuing our conversation with David Knaus of Apical Crop Science on preserving the Puglian olives, we delve into ancient tree conservation and explore the expanding understanding of nutrient balancing and its connection to the current trajectory of climate change and how we are fighting to make a positive impact.
Help support our conservation contributions: https://bonsaimirai.com/blog/mirai-

Preserving the Puglian Olives: With David Knaus
Back from our recent Puglia trip, joined by David Knaus of Apical Crop Science, we discuss Mirai's nutritional practices as we tackle the pressing issue of Xylella fastidiosa affecting Puglia's olive groves. The trip surpassed expectations in success but underscored the vast challenges ancient trees confront today. This episode marks a pivotal moment in exploring Apical's work and joining the effo

Preserving the Puglian Olives: With Melissa Dotto
We unveil a long-anticipated episode, taking you back to our January visit to the Puglian olives. Leading our journey is Melissa Dotto–an Italian producer, master connector, and skilled bonsai practitioner. With Melissa as our guide, we delve deep into the rich tapestry of Italian culture, unearthing hidden gems and acquiring essential insights. These revelations are crucial for us to fully grasp

Bonsai’s Boundless Potential with Chris Baker: Part 2
In part two of our conversation with Chris Baker, we delve deeper into the Chicago Botanic Gardens' innovative use of bonsai to amplify the voices of native environments. We share our mutual dedication to preserving ancient trees within these ecosystems and reflect on the expanding influence of the bonsai community in shaping a brighter future.

Reconnecting with Mirai
Join us for a catch-up session, where we dive deep into the latest happenings at Mirai. We share our insights, reflect on the lessons we've picked up along the way, and explore our growth over the past year. Plus, we share a sneak peek into the exciting future of Mirai and what's in store.

Bonsai’s Boundless Potential with Chris Baker: Part 1
Join us for a captivating conversation with Chris Baker, the curator of the Chicago Botanical Gardens' bonsai collection—a true connoisseur of the bonsai world. Our discussion delves into the extraordinary possibilities of bonsai beyond its artistic expression, marking the beginning of numerous enlightening conversations to follow. Tune in as we explore the pivotal role of a bonsai curator.

Unlocking the Superpowers of Ancient Trees With Lucy Kerhoulas
We're joined by Lucy Kerhoulas—a renowned canopy vascular researcher specializing in coastal redwoods. With a background in botany, a Master's in redwood physiology, and a Ph.D. in ponderosa pine eco-physiology, Lucy is an Associate Professor at Cal Poly Humboldt. We delve into the remarkable abilities of ancient trees like coastal redwoods, exploring their superpowers and incredible scale of exis

Exploring North American Bonsai with Jack Sustic
We had the privilege of sitting down with Jack Sustic—the former curator of the National Bonsai Collection in Washington, DC. Jack's impact on North American bonsai history is indelible, as his leadership marked a pivotal moment in the collection's story. With engaging stories and experiences, he takes us through the evolving landscape of bonsai in North America.

Top 5 Transformative Bonsai Books
Embark on a captivating journey as we delve into the five most outstanding books that shatter conventional viewpoints on bonsai. Discover their profound insights, ignite your passion, and experience bonsai in a new light.
Mirai Reading Recommendations:
Gnarly Branches, Ancient Trees: The Life and Works of Dan Robinson
Cosmic Bonsai - Laurent Darrieux
Artisan Cup - Ryan Neil
In Training, A Bo

Summer Solstice Reflections
We embrace the arrival of the summer solstice and reflect on the passing of the longest day of the year—recapping springtime in the garden and discussing the evolving body of knowledge that fuels its growth. From nutrition discoveries to climbing giant sequoias, we share stories of thrilling adventures that will inspire and entertain.

Highlights from Mountain Film Festival
Join us as we recap our journey to Telluride, Colorado, for the renowned Mountain Film Festival to celebrate a documentary project's premiere featuring Mirai. We share our unforgettable experiences from the festival and offer an exclusive sneak peek into our insights on "Trees and Other Entanglements," an upcoming HBO documentary set to release this fall.

Art and Business Convergence with Joe Robinson
Joe Robinson—the owner of East Creek Art, joins us to delve into our recent collaboration on firing the Triskele Collective ceramics in their Anagama wood-burning kiln. We reflect on our shared experiences cultivating and nurturing creative communities and the intriguing connection between trees, ceramics, art, and teaching.
Learn more about East Creek Art: https://www.eastcreekart.org/

Creativity and Craftsmanship with Austin Heitzman
We catch up with Austin Heitzman—a master craftsman and woodworker whose recent body of work we've had the luxury of experiencing and distributing at Mirai. With a deep understanding of his medium, Austin creates unique pieces and contextual woodworking representations that push the art form's boundaries.
Shop his new bonsai stand collection on Mirai Goods.

Celebrating 13 Years of Mirai
We celebrate Mirai's 13th anniversary—by reflecting on our growth and the expansion of bonsai in North America and the Western world. It's been an incredible journey thus far, full of flops, follies, successes, and celebrations, and the voyage only continues; we are just warming up!

Winter Garden Recap 2023
We take a moment to catch up on Mirai's busy winter season as we ascend into the spring of 2023—recapping the highlights of our bonsai repotting season and sharing new insight into recent nutritional discoveries that have helped advance our knowledge of the bonsai model and further influenced our tree care practices.

Ceramic Creation with Jan Rentenaar
Jan Rentenaar—a local ceramicist and art legend, joins us to celebrate the release of her latest collection of ceramics in collaboration with Mirai. We chat about her introduction to art, her ceramic process, and what motivates her as an artist.
Check out her new ceramic collection, available now on Mirai Goods: https://goods.bonsaimirai.com/collections/vendors?q=Jan%20Rentenaar

Iseli Nursery with Joe Harris: Part 2
In the second part of our discussion with bonsai practitioner and nursery professional—Joe Harris, we continue our conversation on his transition from a bonsai apprenticeship into his nursery industry career. We dive into his work with high-level maple cultivation, how he's applied bonsai knowledge to large tree formation design, and his position at Iseli Nursery, one of the most famous specialty

Bonsai Apprenticeship with Joe Harris: Part 1
We traveled down to Iseli Nursery to chat with Joe Harris—one of the original North American bonsai practitioners who apprenticed under Mr. Hashimoto at Kanuma Nature and Bonsai Park in Japan during the mid-1980s. We engage in an enlightening discussion on our shared apprenticeship experiences and educational lineage—touching on stories and memories from his time studying bonsai in Japan.

Sequoias, Seeds, and Conservation with Steen Christensen
We are once again joined by co-founder of The Jonsteen Company—Steen Christensen, as we continue our deep dive into his insight on collecting seeds and preserving the genetics of the North American forests. His specialization on Giant Sequoias and his work in the Redwoods takes us on quite the journey as we catch up and explore all of the vast knowledge this individual has to offer.
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