Terragrams is a podcast designed to deliver a series of conversations about the fundamental and all too often invisible role that landscape plays in our lives. This series of interviews aims at putting on record and archiving the voices of professionals in the world of landscape architecture and its related fields.The constructed landscape is the common ground on which we meet and mingle as a society. It embeds itself into its place and defines the local context, setting the tone for social interaction. Those responsible for designing and thinking about these places are worth becoming acquainted with. From Terragrams we learn about the scholar or the designer’s process, we learn about the struggles of juggling multiple roles, about the personal trajectories from initial motivation through training and professional life. Terragrams is committed to recording conversations with those who are conceiving our constructed landscapes as well as those recording and disseminating ideas about them. Terragrams aims to give a voice both to the mature and recognized professionals and to the young hopeful upstarts. Neighboring fields related to landscape architecture are broad and diverse; they contribute greatly to the discourse about design and offer insight and inspiration to those in the field. Terragrams expands its discussions to include those that feed, stimulate and challenge from beyond normative boundaries of practice or academia. Terragrams is an open-ended project, which is designed to continue into the next decades, collecting a diverse and at times surprising array of personal narratives in a mobile, easy to use format.