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Ignition Point Podcast

Ignition Point Podcast

De : Joel Robinson Adam Keeley Skylar Marshall Lisa Clayton
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The Ignition Point Podcast is brought to you by the PGI for the benefit of the pyro community, hosted by some of your favorite pyros. Tune-in regularly to see who our next guest is or to hear about what is going on in the industry.

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    • Chatting with Dan Muzzey, PGI VP of Communications
      Dec 5 2025

      In this episode, Dan Muzzey shares his extensive journey with the Pyrotechnics Guild International (PGI), detailing his first convention experience, his evolution from attendee to seminar chair, and his current role as Vice President of Communications. He discusses the importance of community involvement, the challenges of organizing events, and the future of PGI, including the integration of drone shows and improved communication strategies. Dan emphasizes the need for more volunteers to ensure the success of future conventions and the positive impact of member engagement on the organization.


      00:00
      First Impressions of PGI Conventions

      03:04
      Family Involvement in Pyrotechnics

      05:51
      Discovering PGI and Early Experiences

      08:22
      Transitioning from Attendee to Seminar Chair

      10:59
      The Role of a Seminar Chair

      13:46
      Blind Pyro and Family Dynamics

      21:47
      The Joy of Campfire Conversations

      22:29
      The Role of Seminar Chair

      23:27
      The Evolution of PGI Conventions

      25:34
      Volunteer Opportunities and Community Engagement

      27:15
      The Importance of Volunteering

      28:07
      VP of Communications: Responsibilities and Challenges

      31:25
      Improving Communication and Member Engagement

      35:39
      Future of Fireworks and Drones

      39:17
      Looking Ahead to the Next Convention


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      47 min
    • PGI Never Sleeps: Off-Season with President Craig Hetherington
      Nov 2 2025

      In this episode of the Ignition Point podcast, hosts Joel Robinson, Adam Keeley, and Skylar Marshall welcome Craig Hetherington, the new president of PGI. They discuss Craig's journey in pyrotechnics, the logistics of planning conventions, and the importance of community and collaboration within the industry. Craig shares insights on the challenges of his new role, the significance of engaging with other organizations, and the ongoing efforts to build membership and involvement in PGI. The conversation also touches on memorable stories from past conventions, the planning process for future events, and the importance of permits and regulations in the pyrotechnics field.

      Chapters

      00:00 Introduction to Craig Hetherington
      02:09 Craig's Journey in Pyrotechnics
      05:00 The Role of PGI President
      08:14 Volunteer Appreciation and Team Dynamics
      09:57 Building Relationships with Other Organizations
      12:41 Engagement at Industry Events
      15:42 The Origin of the Nickname 'Tippy'
      19:49 Reflections on Past Conventions
      22:56 Planning for Future Conventions
      25:10 Logistical Challenges and Solutions
      30:05 Evaluating New Sites for PGI
      31:34 Vendor Coordination and Display Planning
      35:41 Public Engagement and Competition Planning
      38:28 Getting Involved with PGI

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      42 min
    • Post-PGI 2025 Reflections
      Aug 18 2025

      In this episode, the hosts reflect on their experiences at the recent PGI event, sharing personal stories, highlights from the shows, and the impressive contributions of Peaches. They discuss the importance of public engagement and membership drives, the integration of drone technology with fireworks, and the unique displays that captivated audiences. The conversation also touches on memorable moments, innovations in firework shows, and the significance of community connections within the fireworks industry. In this episode, the hosts reflect on their experiences at the recent convention, sharing humorous anecdotes about a yodeling pickle, highlights from the event, and the camaraderie among attendees. They discuss the site layout, after-hours activities, and a unique event called 'Root Beers and Ears.' The conversation also touches on auction experiences, the hardworking volunteers known as the 'Skittles Crew,' and excitement for the upcoming PGI 2026 event in Wisconsin.

      00:00
      Post-PGI Reflections

      02:43
      Drive Home Experiences

      05:31
      Public Engagement and Membership

      08:19
      The Drone Show Experience

      11:28
      Innovations in Fireworks and Drones

      14:14
      Highlights from the Week

      16:59
      Competition Insights and Future Prospects

      19:43
      Impressive Fireworks Shows and Techniques

      22:29
      Personal Highlights and Emotional Connections

      25:22
      Fun and Quirky Moments at the Convention

      28:23
      Reflections on the Convention Venue

      31:21
      The Thrill of Mass Launches

      34:22
      New Events and Community Engagement

      37:38
      Auction Highlights and Experiences

      38:57
      Art and Creativity in Fireworks

      40:10
      The Importance of Cleanliness and Volunteer Efforts

      42:47
      Acknowledging the Hardworking Site Crew

      46:04
      Looking Ahead to PGI 2026 in Wisconsin

      48:03
      Fun Food Ideas for Wisconsin

      50:03
      Wrapping Up and Future Plans

      51:37
      Introduction and Setting the Scene

      54:38
      Personal Stories and Emotional Connections

      57:41
      Reflections on Community and Volunteering

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      58 min
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