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Lava Academy — Episode 1: Geologist Madison MacKenzie on Volcanoes, Eruptions & Life in Iceland
In the thrilling debut episode of Lava Academy, we sit down with geologist and Lava Show Operations Manager Madison McKenzie, who shares her remarkable journey from growing up near volcanoes like Mount Fuji and the Cascades to studying Iceland’s fiery geology — and eventually joining the Lava Show team.
Alongside co-hosts Lava Master Ian MacKinnon and Marketing Manager Jón Heiðar Ragnheiðarson, Madison unpacks the basics of volcanic science: what volcanoes are, how they form, and why Iceland is one of the most active volcanic regions on Earth. You’ll even learn the difference between magma and lava, how eruptions are monitored, and why not all volcanic activity is as dangerous as it seems.
Expect fascinating facts, surprising science, and a peek behind the curtain of the world’s only real molten lava show. Whether you’re a curious traveler, a geology nerd, or just lava-obsessed, this episode is your gateway into the explosive world of volcanology.
Listen now on Apple Podcasts or your favorite platform — and don’t forget to subscribe to Lava Academy for more hot takes from the heart of Iceland’s volcanic wonderland.
In the thrilling debut episode of Lava Academy, we sit down with geologist and Lava Show Operations Manager Madison McKenzie, who shares her remarkable journey from growing up near volcanoes like Mount Fuji and the Cascades to studying Iceland’s fiery geology — and eventually joining the Lava Show team.
Alongside co-hosts Lava Master Ian MacKinnon and Marketing Manager Jón Heiðar Ragnheiðarson, Madison unpacks the basics of volcanic science: what volcanoes are, how they form, and why Iceland is one of the most active volcanic regions on Earth. You’ll even learn the difference between magma and lava, how eruptions are monitored, and why not all volcanic activity is as dangerous as it seems.
Expect fascinating facts, surprising science, and a peek behind the curtain of the world’s only real molten lava show. Whether you’re a curious traveler, a geology nerd, or just lava-obsessed, this episode is your gateway into the explosive world of volcanology.
Listen now on Apple Podcasts or your favorite platform — and don’t forget to subscribe to Lava Academy for more hot takes from the heart of Iceland’s volcanic wonderland.
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In this fascinating episode of the Lava Academy Podcast, we dive into the fiery intersection of volcanoes, carbon science, and the future of our planet. Hosts Iain MacKinnon, Lava Master at Lava Show, and Ragnhildur Ágústsdóttir, Founder of Lava Show (aka Lady Lava), welcome two remarkable guests:
Professor Philip Ringrose — Energy Transition Geoscientist at NTNU in Trondheim, specializing in underground CO₂ storage and the role of geology in solving the climate crisis.
Chloé Delbé — PhD researcher studying CO₂ detection over volcanic regions using cutting-edge satellite technology.
Together, they explore some of the biggest questions in earth science today:
• How much CO₂ do volcanoes actually emit?
• Can basalt — the very lava we melt at Lava Show — help store carbon safely underground?
• Why is Iceland such a unique “geological weirdo,” and what can it teach the world?
• How can satellites detect volcanic gases from space with astonishing accuracy?
• And what misconceptions still hold back climate solutions like CO₂ storage?
This episode blends engaging storytelling with accessible science, making complex topics feel down-to-earth (and occasionally molten-hot). Whether you’re a volcano enthusiast, a climate science follower, or simply curious about how the planet works, this conversation offers surprising insights and plenty of “I never knew that!” moments.
Listen now and discover how Iceland’s geology may help shape a cooler, more sustainable future.
What keeps Reykjavík warm, powers homes, and even heats the sidewalks in the middle of winter? In this episode of the Lava Academy Podcast, we uncover Iceland’s biggest energy secret: geothermal power.
Our guest, Kári Valgeirsson, geologist and science communicator at the
The Geothermal Exhibition at Hellisheiði Geothermal Power Plant joins hosts Ian MacKinnon and Ragnhildur Ágústsdóttir to explain how Iceland harnesses volcanic heat deep below the surface. From drilling into geothermal reservoirs (think sponge, not lake!) to the role of volcanic systems and basalt bedrock, Kári breaks down the science in a way everyone can understand.
We explore:
How geothermal energy is formed and why Iceland is uniquely suited for it.
The history of Iceland’s transition from oil to renewables.
Everyday impacts—from heating homes and pools to powering cities.
The exciting future of super-critical geothermal projects like the Krafla Magma Testbed.
Whether you’re fascinated by volcanoes, curious about clean energy, or planning a trip to Iceland, this episode offers insights you won’t want to miss.
👉 Listen now and discover how Iceland turns lava and heat into one of the cleanest energy systems in the world.
Shownotes
The Geothermal Exhibition at Hellisheiði Geothermal Power Plant
Iceland Deep Drilling Project
Krafla Magma Testbed
In this episode of the Lava Academy Podcast by Lava Show, hosts Iain MacKinnon (Lava Master) and Jón Heiðar Ragnheiðarson (Sales & Marketing Manager) welcome co-founder Ragnhildur Ágústsdóttir, also known as Lady Lava.
Ragnhildur shares how growing up in Iceland’s volcanic landscapes shaped her outlook, and how the 2010 eruption at Fimmvörðuháls sparked the bold idea to create Lava Show—the world’s only live molten lava experience. She opens up about the challenges of building the show from scratch, the innovation required to safely bring real lava indoors, and the reactions of audiences who experience its heat and power up close.
The conversation also explores her role in cutting through dramatic headlines with clear eruption updates, and how Lava Show inspires children and adults alike to see nature—and science—in a new light.
Tune in to hear the story of passion, perseverance, and the dream that became Lava Show.
Follow Lava Show on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, LinkedIn, Tripadvisor, and YouTube for more lava-filled updates.
Follow Lady Lava on Instagram.
In our latest episode of the Lava Academy Podcast, we welcome the multi-talented geoscientist and marketing strategist Jessica Poteet for a fascinating conversation about Iceland’s fiery landscape, her personal journey, and the unique challenges of living on one of the world’s most volcanically active islands.
Jessica, originally from the United States, first came to Iceland on a hiking trip—and was so captivated by the raw beauty of the land that she quit her job in Silicon Valley and bought a one-way ticket back. Since then, she has built a thriving career in travel technology and communications, while also sharing her deep passion for geology as an admin of the hugely popular Iceland Geology Facebook group, which now has more than 160,000 members worldwide.
In the episode, Jessica explains what makes Iceland such a geological treasure compared to other volcanic regions, and why recent eruptions on the Reykjanes Peninsula are both scientifically significant and a reminder of the power beneath our feet. She also talks about her mission to combat misinformation during eruptions, offering science-based insights while encouraging respect for nature and safety.
Hosts: Iain MacKinnon, Lava Master at Lava Show, and Jon Heidar Ragnheidarson, Sales and Marketing Manager at Lava Show.
Link: Iceland Geology Facebook group
Geologist Sean Willsey discusses Icelandic volcanic wonders
In this second episode of The Lava Academy by Lava Show, we sit down with Sean Willsey, a geology professor at the College of Southern Idaho and creator of the popular YouTube channel Geology Explained. Sean shares his deep connection to Iceland, what keeps pulling him back year after year, and how the recent eruption cycles on the Reykjanes Peninsula have rewritten our understanding of Icelandic geology.
Listeners will gain insight into the dramatic seismic activity and eruptions near Grindavík, the science behind magma movement and ground deformation, and how Iceland is balancing hazard mitigation with life on a volcanic island. Sean also reflects on how volcanic education, including live lava experiences like Lava Show, can build global awareness and fascination with the Earth’s dynamic processes.
The conversation covers real-time eruption response, shifting magma conduits, how the 2021–2024 eruptions compare to Iceland’s geologic past, and whether we’re entering a new volcanic era.
This is a must-listen episode for volcano-watchers, educators, and anyone curious about the incredible forces shaping Iceland’s ever-evolving landscape.
Hosts: Iain MacKinnon and Jón Heiðar Ragnheiðarson
Image mentioned in the podcast: Graph showing earthquake swarm from eruption in the Reykjanes peninsula on the 12th of November 2023
Links
Sean Willsey on the web
Geology with Willsey on YouTube
Lava Academy by Lava Show
In the debut episode of Lava Academy by Lava Show, geologist 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.
Hosts: Ian MacKinnon, and Jon Heidar Ragnheidarson
Links
Lava Show
The Lava Academy by Lava Show
The Icelandic Met Office




