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A podcast about the maker movement, maker culture and all things making.

In this July bonus episode, I say goodbye to my longtime co-host Katelyn and I get to be the interviewee with a group from the Maker Educato...

We talk to Alex Bandar of the new Machyne Makerspace at the 16Tech Innovation District in Indianapolis. Alex has more than a decade of exper...

Jessica Hornocker of Anderson Prep Academy talks about their detailed plan for building makerspaces at the elementary, middle and high schoo...

Katelyn and Joel review the year in making and make some resolutions for the new year. Share what you will be making in 2021 on Instagram wi...

How do you make your space more sustainable? We have a conversation with Erin Riley @eeriley99 about how we can minimize the impact of our s...

Lots of new, and we hope, fun stuff for the launch of our new season. A new segment called "Watcha Makin'", the old standby of "Cool Things/...

Staying creative while in quarantine is very important. We talk to Lisa Regalla of the Bay Area Discovery Museum and Erica Barrueto of the T...

This month's episode is an interview that Kim Brand of 1st Makerspace (our sponsor) did for a local radio station. Kim talks about the impor...

Christina Foust, the Clubs Program Manager for Raspberry Pi, joins us to talk about all the ways that Raspberry Pi supports making. We also...

In this episode we talk to a patent attorney, a person seeking a patent, and someone from the US patent and trademark office.

Josh Miles (branding guru) talks with us about how to brand and market the maker movement.

We share the things that we learned, and the things we wish we would have learned sooner when we created our makerspaces. We share the mista...

Joel has a conversation with Jenn Deafenbaugh and Nan Braun about the 2019 Survey of Makerspaces which comes out on October 1. For more info...

Joel reports back from the Infosys Pathfinders Institute at IU-Bloomington where he worked with educators to train in maker education as par...

We discuss the Nation of Makers Conference & the American Library Association conference, and we interview two of Joel's former students, Tr...

In this episode, Joel takes on a maker challenge to build a graphics generating machine using a Raspberry Pi. The project uses the Processin...

In this 1st of a 2-part series, Katelyn takes on a low-tech maker challenge to create a Mars Colony Biome for the summer reading program "Un...

We will not be releasing a new episode. Work schedules got in the way of completing our new episode. We will release as soon as we can. We a...

Dominic Senibaldi of Cat Head Press and Jeff Stevenson of the Imagination Station in Toledo join us for a discussion about creating programs...

In this episode, hosts Joel Bruns and Katelyn Coyne set out to answer the question "why makerspaces?" Why are they important in the world? W...

We have lots of changes coming in February for season 2 of Maker Riot. New logo, new theme song, new co-host. Lots of great things coming in...

This episode features a former student, Justin Mamaril, who is now an industrial design major at Purdue University. We talk about Justin's e...

Andrew Goodin of Purdue Polytechnic High School in Indianapolis talks about design thinking and education. Tooltip of the episode is the Glo...

This episode features a discussion with Robert Mahar, a maker in Los Angeles and one of the contestants on NBC's "Making It", about his expe...

Sponsored by 1st Makerspace of Indianapolis, IN. Check them out at http://www.1stmakerspace.com/ . This episode is a conversation with Nan &...

In this 1st Episode, I talk with Katelyn Coyne of the new Ignite Studio makerspace in Fishers, Indiana; recommend Micro:bit as a tool for ma...