This transcript captures the essence of the 2025 Mars Society Convention, a gathering of scientists, engineers, advocates, and enthusiasts. The event, hosted by the University of Southern California, featured a diverse range of discussions and presentations. Sarah Al-Ahmed, of The Planetary Society, introduces the convention and highlights key speakers, including Mars Society founder Robert Zubrin, NASA's Humphrey Price, and SpaceX and Meta communications leader Dex Hunter-Torricke. The convention also showcased groundbreaking biological research, such as the work of Tiffany Vora and Erika DeBenedictis, who are bioengineering hearty microbes for potential use on Mars. Steve Benner revisits the Viking lander experiments, sparking a debate about the discovery of Martian life. Melodie Yashar, an architect and CEO of Inara, shares progress in additive construction, both on Earth and Mars. The convention also includes a presentation by James Burk, executive director of the Mars Society, and an inspiring conversation with Sasha, a 13-year-old presenter. The event concludes with Bruce Betts, the chief scientist, discussing perchlorates in Martian soil and the challenges they pose for human exploration and settlement.