Monday, 7 July 2025

Lava Show Podcast

A cross-posting from my Fieldnotes from Iceland blog.

If you haven't checked this out, there are over 600 Iceland related posts, which are particularly added when I visit Iceland with Rayburn Tours as a field tutor.

The popular Lava Show now has a podcast, called Lava Academy.

Júlíus and Ragnhildur founded the Lava Show.

Hosted by Ian McKinnon and Heiðar Ragnheiðarson. 

Each monthly episode dives into the explosive world of volcanoes. 


From Iceland’s fiery fissures to famous eruptions around the globe, we explore how volcanoes form, why they erupt, and what they mean for the people who live near them. 

With expert guests like geologists and volcanologists, Lava Academy blends science, storytelling, and first-hand experience. Whether you’re a curious traveler, a student of earth science, or just fascinated by molten rock, this show brings the power and mystery of volcanic activity straight to your ears. 


This sounds like being particularly useful.

 
The first guest is Madison MacKenzie who talks about her experiences and talks about volcanoes.

Madison MacKenzie shares her personal journey from growing up near volcanoes in the U.S. and Japan to studying and working in Iceland’s fiery landscape. She walks listeners through volcanic fundamentals — what volcanoes are, how they form and erupt, and what makes Iceland one of the world’s most geologically active regions. Madison explains how different types of lava and eruption styles shape volcanoes, and why Iceland's location on a tectonic boundary and above a hotspot creates such unique volcanic activity.

The episode dives into lava types, eruption styles, and how scientists monitor volcanic behavior through seismic activity and satellite data. Madison also breaks down myths about eruptions, noting that many are mild and even beneficial.

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