Seasteading Today
Latest Episodes
Pre-steading with Cameron Newland
Cameron Newland is building a pre-stead in the Northern Arizona desert, called Camp Liberty, and he is inviting seasteading enthusiasts to come and build homes in the desert with technology that can b
Launch Phase with Connor Firmender
A lot has changed since our podcast interview with Grant Romundt, CEO of Ocean Builders. In this interview with Connor Firmender, the Director of Business Development for Ocean Builders, we talk about
The Grandma Standard with Atlantis Sea Colony
Episode 15 of the Seasteading Today podcast features Brendon Traxler, founder of Atlantis Sea Colony. He is building a prototype for an underwater habitat.
Floating Lifestyle Design with Morgan Ræ
Award-winning interior designer Morgan R joins Seasteading Today host Carly Jackson to talk about designing interiors for floating structures.
A Pragmatic Plan with Atlas Island
Episode 13 of the Seasteading Today podcast features Mason Leschnya and Ryota Sekina, founders of Atlas Island.
Season 4 Coming Soon
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Ocean Living with No Compromises with Michael Eliot
Michael Eliot is the founder of Ventive Floathouse. He is working on a scale prototype of his uniquely designed floating home.
Container Ship Community with Tony Olsen
Freedom Haven is an open-design, freedom-based seasteading micronation founded by Tony Olsen. Tony was inspired to launch Freedom Haven while researching the Tiny Home movement and using shipping
Local Connections with Nathalie Mezza-Garcia
Nathalie Mezza-Garcia is a complexity scientist and founder and CEO of Seaphia, a consulting firm for floating architecture projects. She is also the former Seavangelesse for Blue Frontiers and their Floating Island Project in French Polynesia.
Startup Seasteading Business with Grant Romundt
Grant Romundt is the CEO of Ocean Builders, the company that built the first affordable, single-family seastead off the coast of Thailand. You can follow the story of the couple, Chad and Nadia, who lived on the first seastead home,