About Rauni’s Bunkhouse
Conversation – Life – Love – Laughter – Art – Food – Community
Meet Rauni Alosi – Host, Creator, Visionary
Rauni Alosi is more than the host of the show, he’s the heartbeat of Rauni’s Bunkhouse. For more than a decade, Rauni dreamed of creating a space where music, food, art, and community could come together under one roof. What started as an idea sketched out around late-night conversations is now a live monthly show with a growing audience both in-person and online.

The Bunkhouse
Rauni’s Bunkhouse isn’t a studio. It’s his personal home, designed and built by Alosi Brothers Construction. It has been featured in Phoenix Home & Garden Magazine as a one-of-a-kind treasure: a creative hideaway that feels intimate, vibrant, and rooted in Arizona history. Every detail of the Bunkhouse reflects Rauni’s love for conversation, laughter, and storytelling.
From the moment guests walk in, they know they’re somewhere special. The space blends old-school charm with modern creativity, creating the perfect backdrop for live music, interviews, and culinary showcases.
The Vision
Rauni’s vision is simple but powerful:
Conversation – Life – Love – Laughter – Art – Food – Community
Rauni’s Story
The Dreamer: For over ten years, Rauni envisioned a show that combined the energy of a late-night talk show with the warmth of an Arizona gathering.
The Builder: With his background in construction and design, he literally built the Bunkhouse that would house the dream.
The Host: Now, Rauni brings his humor, curiosity, and genuine love for people to the stage each month—introducing audiences to performers, chefs, and leaders who might otherwise go unseen.

On Either Side of the Camera
Whether you’re tuning in from home or sitting in the live studio audience, Rauni wants you to feel the same thing: connected. His goal is to break down walls between performers, chefs, and the community, and remind everyone that the real magic happens when people come together.
As Rauni likes to say, “The Bunkhouse is more than a show. It’s a gathering, a conversation, and a chance to celebrate life’s good stuff.”




































