We present a novel realization of leptogenesis from the decays of sterile (right-handed)
neutrinos (RHNs) produced from runaway bubble collisions at a first order phase transition. Such
configurations can produce heavy RHNs with mass many orders of magnitude above the scale of
symmetry breaking as well as the temperature of the plasma, thereby enabling high scale
leptogenesis without the need for high reheat temperatures while also naturally suppressing
washout effects. This mechanism is also efficient for RHN masses ≳ 1014 GeV, the
natural scale for type-I seesaw with 𝒪(1) couplings, where standard thermal
leptogenesis faces strong suppression from washout processes in equilibrium. The corresponding
phase transitions are at scales ≳ 109 GeV and produce gravitational wave signals that
could be detected by future experiments.