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03 Sep 2024 | Digital Assets in Space with Grant Blaisdell | 00:16:35 | |
Grant Blaisdell is the CEO and co-founder of Copernic Space, a company building the digital marketplace for the new space economy. With a unique background influenced by his family’s legacy in both the space and tech sectors, Grant is focused on how we can democratize space assets and enable greater participation in the space market. From his early days in Southern California to living in post-communist Poland, Grant’s journey reflects his passion for creating innovative business models that empower space ventures. He shares insights into the challenges of building a commercial platform that connects space entrepreneurs, companies, and investors worldwide, providing them with the liquidity and support needed to push forward groundbreaking technologies and solutions. In this episode, you’ll discover:• How Grant’s upbringing shaped his entrepreneurial journey in space. • The mission and vision behind Copernic Space and its role in the new space economy. • The challenges and misconceptions of building a space marketplace. • The importance of creating liquidity and ownership opportunities for space assets. • How the 2024 Moon mission will redefine space commercialization. Quote: “You build your own reality in space. It’s quite an open market… So my thing is, don’t be scared. Don’t feel the imposter syndrome about it and create your own brand in space.”- Grant BlaisdellEpisode Links: • Connect with Grant Blaisdell on LinkedIn Credits: Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Find your place in the business of space: https://interastra.space | |||
24 Sep 2024 | Encore: Health In Space with Dr. Dorit Donoviel | 00:36:13 | |
Today we’re republishing an epiosde with Dr Dorit Donoviel, Executive Director of the NASA-funded Translational Research Institute for Space Health at Baylor College of Medicine. Dorit brings over two decades of experience in leading biomedical research to advance human health in space. With a robust publication record and a background in drug discovery and project management, Dorit steers innovative efforts to transition solutions from research to space operations.
In this episode, she unravels the physiological and psychological challenges of space travel and discusses pioneering approaches to maintain astronaut health beyond Earth’s orbit.
You’ll hear about Dorit's groundbreaking research, spanning from the impact of microgravity on human physiology to the intricate challenges of space radiation. With her expertise, we explore the complex interplay between the human body and the harsh environment of space, uncovering the necessity for resilience and adaptability in space.
In this episode you'll discover: • Insights on how space acts as a laboratory for understanding human adaptation to extreme environments. • The profound physiological effects of microgravity on the human body and the innovative strategies to mitigate them. • The role of radiation in space travel, the limits of current protection methods, and the exciting potential of biological solutions for radiation defense. • The psychological and interpersonal challenges of long-duration space missions and the importance of mental health for astronaut crews. • The evolving landscape of space travel with commercial spaceflight's rise, enabling more countries to participate in space exploration. Quote: "We've been in a proxy war with Russia for over a year, and yet, we collaborate in space... those relationships are strong. So as long as you keep the door open and there's dialogue, there's hope. Space should bring us together as a species, rather than divide us."- Dorit DonovielEpisode Links: Connect with Dorit on LinkedIn TRISH at Baylor College of Medicine Credits: Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Artwork: Ryan Field Join the #1 community for equitable access to the business of space:
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28 May 2024 | Risk In Air & Space with Dr. Charles Justiz | 00:19:25 | |
Dr. Charles Justiz is a former research pilot at NASA Johnson Space Center and an aerospace engineering and risk management expert. Sharing his remarkable journey from the U.S. Air Force Academy to NASA, you’ll hear about the variety of aircraft he flew, including the Space Shuttle training aircraft, and how he contributed to crucial safety and risk management programs. You’ll hear about his most memorable moments working with Astronauts and team members and lessons learned from past missions. He shares why understanding and managing risks in space exploration is crucial. He also highlights the opportunities that come with these risks and how innovative processes can lead to safer and more efficient space operations. In this episode, you'll discover:• Dr. Justiz’s journey from the U.S. Air Force Academy to becoming a research pilot at NASA. • The critical role of risk management in space exploration and the lessons learned from NASA’s history. • How Dr. Justiz’s work in safety management has influenced current practices in aviation and space industries. • Insights into the development of innovative aerospace technologies and the challenges of designing space vehicles. • The future of space exploration and the opportunities for entrepreneurs and innovators in the space industry. Quote:"We had, 2 massive accidents while I was there, of course, which were devastating to us. But, the whole thing is, you can't make all the mistakes yourself. You have to learn from the mistakes of others."- Dr. Charles JustizEpisode Links:
Credits:Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Production by CxS Partners LTD Join our journey into the world of education and space: https://interastra.space | |||
02 Jul 2024 | Angola’s Ascent into Space with Zolana Joao - Kathy Sullivan Explores | 00:37:20 | |
My guest on this episode is Zolana Joao, a distinguished engineer and dynamic leader from the Angola National Space Program Management Office. In this episode, we explore Zolana’s profound journey from his challenging early years in war-torn Angola to his instrumental role in advancing Angola’s aspirations in space exploration. With his deep commitment to education and his strategic vision, Zolana has been a driving force in launching Angola’s first satellites, significantly impacting his country’s development and representation in the global space community. This episode was recorded at the Inter Astra Retreat just outside Washington DC last November (2023). In this episode, you’ll discover: • From Civil War to Space Pioneer: Zolana’s journey through adversity to space leadership. • Strategic Mind in Angola’s Space Ascent: His pivotal role in launching Angola’s satellites. • Lessons from Global Space Partnerships: How international collaborations shaped his strategy. • Advocating for Future Innovators: Zolana’s efforts to inspire the next generation in Angola. • Leadership Philosophy: Insights into overcoming obstacles in space sector leadership. Quote: "I didn’t know that I was building muscle. Then after 9 months, I start applying for jobs in electrical engineering jobs. And I found, Motorola company. That time, Motorola was already in Angola, and they were hiring technicians. But I was scared because I was 17. I was not allowed officially to work yet. But I said, I have to gotta do something." - Zolana Joao Episode Links:
Credits: Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Artwork: Ryan Field Recorded on location on Nomono Sound Capsule Explore more episodes at Kathy Sullivan Explores... https://kathysullivaneexplores.com/
Find even more podcasts on the Inter Astra Podcast Network HERE Spaceship Not RequiredI’m Kathy Sullivan, the only person to have walked in space and gone to the deepest point in the ocean. I’m an explorer, and that doesn’t always have to involve going to some remote or exotic place. It simply requires a commitment to put curiosity into action. In this podcast, you can explore, reflecting on lessons learned from life so far and from my brilliant and ever-inquisitive guests. We explore together in this very moment from right where you are… spaceship not required. Welcome to Kathy Sullivan Explores. | |||
03 Dec 2024 | Encore: Creating Access to The Business of-Space with Che Bolden | 00:11:18 | |
As the CEO of The Bolden Group and Chairman of the Inter Astra Institute a non-profit creating equitable access and opportunity to the business of space, Ché Bolden builds relationships between young stem workforce, small businesses, corporations, and governments around the globe to create access to the business of space. A retired Marine, Ché has extensive experience at the executive level leading projects and teams at the governmental, national, and international level. He has decades of experience navigating complex problems and providing qualitative results. In this encore episode, Ché Bolden shares his journey from aspiring fighter pilot to becoming a key player in the business of space. As the son of a four-time astronaut and former administrator of NASA, Charles F. Bolden, Ché speaks about growing up in the shadow of the shuttle era. You’ll hear how being immersed in the remarkable NASA community around him, gained a unique perspective on the potential of space as a day-to-day reality for humankind and how he brings diverse voices to the table in the global business of space. On This Episode You’ll Discover: • The influence of Ché's NASA lineage on his career in aerospace and his vision for accessible space commerce. • Defining experiences that pivoted Ché's focus from military service to the commercial space sector. • Ché's take on the burgeoning role of private companies in space and their impact on global business opportunities. • Insights into the Inter Astra Institute's mission under Ché's leadership, promoting diverse industry involvement. • The significance of education and cross-industry collaboration in the new era of space business as envisioned by Ché. • Influences from astronauts like Nyberg and Hurley on Ché's mission to foster a worldwide space community. • The role of storytelling and connection in making the space industry relevant across various demographics. Quote: “Today, I focus on bringing the business of space to places it has not traditionally been seen as relevant. And the best way to go about that is to connect the different people from disparate areas and tell their story in a way that lets people see the possibilities”- Ché BoldenEpisode Links: Follow Inter Astra on LinkedIn Connect with Ché Bolden on LinkedIn 🎧 Listen to Ché’s interview on Kathy Sullivan Explores… 'Creating Diverse and Inclusive Pathways to Space with Ché Bolden' Credits: Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Artwork: Ryan Field Join the #1 community creating equitable access to the business of space. | |||
01 Oct 2024 | Expandable Habitats In Space with Kirsten Whittingham | 00:17:10 | |
Meet Kirsten Whittingham, the President of Max Space, a company committed to lowering the cost of doing business in space through innovative ‘expandable’ habitation modules. Kirsten’s journey from a space-obsessed child in rural Tennessee to leading a company at the forefront of space habitation reflects her relentless dedication and passion for the space industry. With an aerospace engineering degree and experience as a flight controller at NASA for both the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station, Kirsten brings invaluable insights into the future of space exploration and the role of cost-effective solutions in expanding humanity’s reach into space. In this episode, you’ll discover:• Kirsten’s journey from space camp to NASA. • The significance of Max Space’s modular habitats. • Challenges women face in a male-dominated industry. • How space technologies benefit everyday life on Earth. • Plans for Max Space’s 2026 mission with SpaceX. Quote: “We can’t limit ourselves with what we think can be accomplished… we need people who can innovate, who can come up with these big, maybe crazy ideas, and work with a team to figure out how to make it work.”- Kirsten WhittinghamEpisode Links: • Connect with Kirsten Whittingham on LinkedIn • Follow Max Space on LinkedIn • Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University • Redwire Space (Made in Space) • NASA Credits: Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Find your place in the business of space: https://interastra.space | |||
10 Dec 2024 | Encore: Risk In Air & Space with Dr. Charles Justiz | 00:19:25 | |
Dr. Charles Justiz is a former research pilot at NASA Johnson Space Center and an aerospace engineering and risk management expert. Sharing his remarkable journey from the U.S. Air Force Academy to NASA, you’ll hear about the variety of aircraft he flew, including the Space Shuttle training aircraft, and how he contributed to crucial safety and risk management programs. You’ll hear about his most memorable moments working with Astronauts and team members and lessons learned from past missions. He shares why understanding and managing risks in space exploration is crucial. He also highlights the opportunities that come with these risks and how innovative processes can lead to safer and more efficient space operations. In this episode, you'll discover:• Dr. Justiz’s journey from the U.S. Air Force Academy to becoming a research pilot at NASA. • The critical role of risk management in space exploration and the lessons learned from NASA’s history. • How Dr. Justiz’s work in safety management has influenced current practices in aviation and space industries. • Insights into the development of innovative aerospace technologies and the challenges of designing space vehicles. • The future of space exploration and the opportunities for entrepreneurs and innovators in the space industry. Quote:"We had, 2 massive accidents while I was there, of course, which were devastating to us. But, the whole thing is, you can't make all the mistakes yourself. You have to learn from the mistakes of others."- Dr. Charles JustizEpisode Links:
Credits:Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Production by CxS Partners LTD Join our journey into the world of education and space: https://interastra.space | |||
02 Apr 2024 | Speaking For NASA with Lauren B. Worley | 00:10:23 | |
Lauren B. Worley is a testament to the power of communication, hailing from Ohio, a state known for its contributions to aerospace history. From her early days as a radio host, she rose to prominence as NASA's Press Secretary and Senior Advisor, playing a pivotal role during a period of significant change in space exploration. Currently serving as Communications Director for Procter & Gamble's Tampax brand, Lauren remains a vocal advocate for the space sector's growth and potential. In this episode, Lauren shares her perspectives on space accessibility and its evolving economy, emphasizing that space is relevant to everyone, not just astronauts and scientists. You'll discover how space technology not only pushes the boundaries of innovation but also provides tangible benefits here on Earth, touching every aspect of daily life. Lauren’s insights debunk the myth that space is reserved for a select few, inviting individuals from all professions to engage with this ever-expanding field. In this episode you'll discover: • The transcendent power of space to connect with our humanity and everyday reality. • How Lauren's personal and professional path led her from Ohio to the heart of NASA's storytelling. • The myriad ways small businesses and everyday citizens contribute to and benefit from space exploration. • Lauren's conviction that a role in space is accessible to everyone, irrespective of their current occupation. • Her advocacy for educational outreach, ensuring that the wonder of space is shared with future generations. Quote: “Space exploration is not just for those with rockets; it’s for poets, teachers, artists, and dreamers. It’s for every one of us, shaping our world and the way we see our place in the universe.”- Lauren WorleyEpisode Links: Connect with Lauren on LinkedIn Read Lauren’s newsletter ‘From Space to Village’ Learn more about the Cincinnati Observatory's mission to make space accessible 🎧 Listen to Anousheh Ansari and Lauren Worley’s Fireside Talk at South by Southwest 2024 ‘The Business of Space: From Industry to Economy HERE Credits: Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Recorded in Austin at SxSW on Nomono Sound Capsule Artwork: Ryan Field
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19 Mar 2024 | Health In Space with Dr. Dorit Donoviel | 00:36:13 | |
Dorit Donoviel, Executive Director of the NASA-funded Translational Research Institute for Space Health at Baylor College of Medicine, brings over two decades of experience in leading biomedical research to advance human health in space. With a robust publication record and a background in drug discovery and project management, Dorit steers innovative efforts to transition solutions from research to space operations. In this episode, she unravels the physiological and psychological challenges of space travel and discusses pioneering approaches to maintain astronaut health beyond Earth’s orbit. You’ll hear about Dorit's groundbreaking research, spanning from the impact of microgravity on human physiology to the intricate challenges of space radiation. With her expertise, we explore the complex interplay between the human body and the harsh environment of space, uncovering the necessity for resilience and adaptability in space. In this episode you'll discover: • Insights on how space acts as a laboratory for understanding human adaptation to extreme environments. • The profound physiological effects of microgravity on the human body and the innovative strategies to mitigate them. • The role of radiation in space travel, the limits of current protection methods, and the exciting potential of biological solutions for radiation defense. • The psychological and interpersonal challenges of long-duration space missions and the importance of mental health for astronaut crews. • The evolving landscape of space travel with commercial spaceflight's rise, enabling more countries to participate in space exploration. Quote: "We've been in a proxy war with Russia for over a year, and yet, we collaborate in space... those relationships are strong. So as long as you keep the door open and there's dialogue, there's hope. Space should bring us together as a species, rather than divide us." - Dorit Donoviel Episode Links: Connect with Dorit on LinkedIn TRISH at Baylor College of Medicine Credits: Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Artwork: Ryan Field Join the #1 community for equitable access to the business of space: | |||
26 Nov 2024 | From Pilot Dreams To Space Realities with Maleha Khan | 00:19:36 | |
Meet Maleha Khan, an MEng in Spacecraft Engineering, Pilot, and Educator passionate about international collaboration and inspiring the next generation in the space industry. Born in Pakistan and raised in the UK, Maleha’s journey from aspiring pilot to space engineer is a testament to resilience and determination. In this episode, she shares her experiences overcoming challenges, the importance of global cooperation in space exploration, and her mission to empower young women to pursue their dreams. Maleha works at the UK Space Agency, contributing to wider Agency goals in future space missions and collaboration with other organisations such as the European Space Agency and NASA. With a master’s degree in spacecraft engineering from the University of Southampton, she taught rocket propulsion in Saudi Arabia, inspiring top female students in space science. As a licensed pilot, she combines her love for flying with her passion for space. In this episode, you’ll discover:• Maleha’s journey into aerospace engineering and becoming a pilot • The importance of global cooperation in space exploration • Empowering women in STEM and the space industry • How space technology impacts our daily lives • Using space to address Earth’s challenges Quote: “I want young women who look like me to feel like they can do it too.”— Maleha KhanEpisode Links: • Connect with Maleha on LinkedIn • Maleha on Instagram • Learn more about the UK Space Agency • Explore the University of Southampton’s Aeronautics and Astronautics • Check out the Red Arrows Credits:Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Find your place in the business of space: https://interastra.space | |||
07 Jan 2025 | Encore: Pathways to Space with Charlie Bolden - Kathy Sullivan Explores | 00:27:29 | |
Charles Frank Bolden Jr. is a retired US Marine Corps Major General and former NASA astronaut. After flying on four space shuttle missions—STS-61-C, STS-31, STS-45, and STS-60—Charlie was appointed by former President, Barack Obama, to serve as the 12th Administrator of NASA from 2009 to 2017, making him the first African American to head the agency permanently. Today, Charlie is the Founder and CEO Emeritus of the Charles F. Bolden Group, a consortium of accomplished leaders founded in 2017 to foster international collaboration in making life better for all humanity.
Charlie joins me today to discuss the qualities aspiring astronauts need to cultivate to be chosen for modern space programs. You’ll hear about his career at NASA and the characteristics he thinks made him a NASA astronaut. He explores how the dawn of the new space age may change selection preferences for would-be astronauts. You’ll also learn the value of being a team player and why being a jack-of-all-trades is essential to becoming an astronaut of today and tomorrow.
“You will be technicians, scientists, and researchers all in one—and that’s the kind of people we’re going to be looking for.”- Charlie Bolden
This week on Kathy Sullivan Explores:
● Qualities and characteristics NASA looked for in astronaut candidates in the 1980s ● Civil rights in the 1980s and the psychological implications of growing up in the segregated South ● Why being a team player is a high-value trait for NASA astronauts ● Diversity as a trait of a high-performing organization ● Why being a good fighter pilot doesn’t necessarily mean being a great astronaut ● The lack of diversity in NASA’s Apollo era and how astronaut selection preferences have changed since ● How the dawn of commercial spaceflight is changing preferences for would-be astronauts ● How commercial spacecraft may change the employment prospects of future astronauts ● The kind of crew NASA may seek for the Artemis program and beyond ● Jessica Watkins, Kate Rubins, Peggy Whitson, and why researchers may be the astronauts of the future ● Ridley Scott’s The Martian and what it takes to be a modern-day astronaut
Resources Mentioned: ● Book: Riding Rockets: The Outrageous Tales of a Space Shuttle Astronaut by Mike Mullane
Our Favorite Quotes: ● “A great test pilot isn’t necessarily going to be a great astronaut; a great test pilot with a big ego is going to be a lousy astronaut.” - Charlie Bolden ● “The astronauts of today and tomorrow are not going to have the opportunity to train over and over again on something because they’ll find that every day is something new.” - Charlie Bolden Connect with Charlie Bolden: | |||
19 Mar 2024 | Data and Diplomacy In Space with Renee Wynn | 00:47:05 | |
Renee Wynn, former NASA CIO, brings a wealth of knowledge to the discussion of space industry’s multifaceted nature. She navigates through the critical roles that data science, IT, and cybersecurity play in the expanse beyond our atmosphere. Wynn’s experience offers a deep dive into the integration of technology in space operations, emphasizing the importance of cybersecurity and debris management to ensure the sustainability of space endeavors.
In this episode, Renee shares her insights on the vast opportunities space offers to diverse professions and the necessity for collaborative efforts to foster peaceful and profitable use of this frontier. As someone who has transitioned from environmental policy to the realm of IT at NASA, her journey epitomizes the cross-disciplinary nature of space industry roles, highlighting the scope for contribution from virtually any professional background. In this episode you'll discover: • The expansive opportunities for a diverse range of professions in the space industry, from data scientists to lawyers. • Insights into global government collaboration for sustainable space business, emphasizing peaceful operations and risk mitigation. • The essential role of cybersecurity and space debris management in the growing space economy. • How NASA embraces arts and design, including how Origami-inspired technology, is essential to space innovation.
• Renee’s personal narrative on transitioning careers and the value of inviting unexpected talent into the space sector.
• A strategic approach for entrepreneurs and businesses considering the space industry, focusing on problem-solving and innovative partnerships. Quote: “You're operating with everyone else up there, including what space throws at you. Operate accordingly, deal with your risks, and then I'd ask everybody to invite somebody to the game that you would least expect.”- Renee WynnEpisode Links Listen to The Heart of a Public Servant with Renee Wynn on ‘Kathy Sullivan Explores…’ Now part of the Inter Astra Podcast Network Credits: Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Artwork: Ryan Field Join the #1 community creating equitable access to the business of space. | |||
31 Dec 2024 | Encore: The Birth of the New Space Age with Charlie Bolden Part 2 - Kathy Sullivan Explores | 00:56:17 | |
Charles F. Bolden Jr. is the Founder and CEO Emeritus of the Charles F. Bolden Group, a consortium of accomplished leaders founded in 2017 to foster international collaboration in making life better for all humanity. Appointed by the former president, Barack Obama, Charlie served as the 12th Administrator of NASA from 2009 to 2017, making him the first African American to hold the position permanently. Charlie is a retired U.S. Marine Corps Major General and former astronaut who has flown on four Space Shuttle missions.
Charlie speaks with Kathy about his perspective on NASA’s transition from space shuttle operations to commercial space flight. You’ll gain insight into the real inside workings of Washington, DC, as well as his journey to becoming the 12th Administrator of NASA. Charlie also discusses what the future holds for space commerce and exploration, and the surprising who he'd like to take to space.
“OUR PURPOSE IS TO MAKE THE EARTH A BETTER, MORE SUSTAINABLE PLACE. I THINK WE’RE UP TO THE CHALLENGE.” - CHARLIE BOLDEN This week on Kathy Sullivan Explores: • Charlie’s last shuttle flight and the formation of the new space age • NASA’s state of play and Charlie’s road to Washington DC • His first experience with the National Space Council • The time Charlie had to convince the Congressional Black Caucus of the need for a space station • What working with Russian cosmonauts taught Charlie • My experience interacting with Soviet astronauts and cosmonauts • Charlie’s meeting with the former president, Barack Obama, and his nomination to NASA • The birth of the SLS, Orion, and commercial crew and cargo • Why NASA will remain the leader and catalyst for discovery • The advantages of developing a vibrant commercial space sector • The James Webb Space Telescope and what gives Charlie hope for the future Our Favorite Quotes: “EVERY CREW BECOMES A FAMILY.” - CHARLIE BOLDEN “STUDY HARD, WORK HARD, AND NEVER BE AFRAID OF FAILURE. LISTEN RESPECTFULLY TO YOUR PARENTS, BUT FOLLOW YOUR PASSION BECAUSE IT’S YOUR LIFE.” - CHARLIE BOLDEN Connect with Charlie Bolden: • The Charles F. Bolden Group on LinkedIn • The Charles F. Bolden Group on YouTube Credits: Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Production by CxS Partners LTD Spaceship Not RequiredI’m Kathy Sullivan, the only person to have walked in space and gone to the deepest point in the... | |||
05 Nov 2024 | Bridging Space Missions and Private Capital with Sarah Pousho | 00:11:27 | |
Meet Sarah Pousho, CEO of Space Bridge Partners, a trailblazer connecting private capital with space missions focused on exploration, science, and education. With a background in global licensing and a lifelong passion for space, Sarah brings a unique perspective to the industry. In this episode, she shares her journey from the consumer products world to leading a company that bridges the funding gap for non-commercial space missions. Tune in to discover how Sarah is opening doors for new entrants in the space sector and why she believes there’s a place for everyone in this exciting field. Sarah leads Space Bridge Partners, an organization dedicated to securing funding for space missions organized by nonprofits, universities, and small civil space agencies that lack large budgets. By connecting wealthy philanthropists, brand sponsorships, and media licensing opportunities, she helps bring groundbreaking missions to life that might otherwise remain grounded. In this episode, you’ll discover: • Sarah’s journey from global licensing to the space sector. • How Space Bridge Partners supports science missions through private funding. • The critical role of “space outsiders” in building a thriving space ecosystem. • Sarah’s tips for newcomers looking to break into the space industry. • The exciting future of mission-focused partnerships and exploration. Quote: “You'd be surprised how many people that you might know are actually already in the space sector or helping the space sector or space adjacent. ”- Sarah PoushoEpisode Links: Check out Space Bridge Partners Connect with Sarah on LinkedIn Credits: Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Find your place in the business of space: https://interastra.space | |||
08 Oct 2024 | Kids In Space with Janet Ivey | 00:26:16 | |
Meet Janet Ivey, CEO and founder of Janet’s Planet, an educational company dedicated to bringing the wonders of space and science to children. For over 25 years, Janet has captivated young minds through her TV programs, live shows, and educational camps, using her creative background in theater, music, and communication to make science fun and accessible. As a passionate advocate for space education, Janet is also the Director of Education at Explore Mars, where she plays a key role in shaping the future of space exploration through outreach and engagement. Growing up in a small town in Tennessee, Janet’s journey has been driven by her belief in the power of curiosity, creativity, and dreaming big. In this episode, she shares her mission to inspire the next generation of space enthusiasts, empowering kids to explore their potential through science, space, and imagination. Perfect for parents and teachers, this episode will give you plenty of inspiration to share with your kids and spark their interest in space! In this episode, you’ll discover:• Janet’s journey from entertainment to space education. • How space exploration can ignite curiosity and inspire kids. • The importance of using creativity to teach science. • Stories of perseverance, mentorship, and the importance of dreaming big. • Janet’s vision for how kids today will shape the future of space. Quote: “The chances of you being you as you are… is 1 in 400 quadrillion.And yet, here you are. So what will you do with this one wild and wondrous life?”- Janet IveyEpisode Links: • Janet’s Planet Website Credits: Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Find your place in the business of space: https://interastra.space | |||
29 Oct 2024 | Encore: From Rock Radio to NASA E-Commerce with Dayna Steele | 00:12:48 | |
Dayna Steele is a Rock Radio Hall of Famer who made an unexpected transition to the world of… Space retail! In this episode, Dayna shares her journey from being a radio DJ to creating TheSpaceStore.com, the first NASA e-commerce operation. Her story highlights the power of listening and embracing serendipitous moments. Listen in as Dayna recounts her unexpected journey into NASA through her marriage to a NASA pilot and, how it led to building a business around space merchandise. Along the way, she became an aerospace executive and a passionate advocate for the benefits of space technology in everyday life. Dayna illustrates how space influences our daily lives, from communication devices to medical breakthroughs, encouraging listeners to keep exploring the boundless possibilities in the business of space. In this episode, you'll discover:
Quote: "When it comes to the business of space, the biggest misconception is that your tax dollars are being wasted.The reality is that even a minuscule amount of taxes dedicated to space does a tremendous amount of good."- Dayna SteeleEpisode Links: Connect with Dayna Steele on LinkedIn Follow Dayna Steele on Instagram Follow Dayna Steele on Facebook Follow Dayna Steele on Tic-Tok See where TheSpaceStore.com is today Get more from Dayna (books, rock 'n' roll, podcasts, play...) Credits: Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Join our journey into the world of education and space: https://interastra.space | |||
23 Jul 2024 | From Journalism to Psychology In Space with Viktoria Urban | 00:14:53 | |
Hailing from Hungary and now based in the UK, Viktoria Urban is making significant strides in the space industry. A former beauty therapist turned journalist, she is the marketing and communications coordinator at Spaceflux Ltd. Today, Viktoria is training to become a space psychologist. Her studies focus on examining the psychological impacts of deep space missions on astronauts. Viktoria’s dynamic and multifaceted career reflects her deep passion for space and is a great example of how the business of space is opening up. In this episode, you’ll discover:• Viktoria’s transition from space journalism to becoming a figure in space communication and psychology. • The critical importance of psychological assessments in space missions. • Viktoria’s journey from post-socialist Hungary to participating in the UK’s space sector. • Insights into the diverse career opportunities in the space industry. • Where to meet like-minded space-curious people Quote:“I was sitting at home, furloughed, bored. And, I thought I might as well look into studying something online. I found the Open University, and they had a course titled Astronomy and Planetary Science”.- Viktoria UrbanEpisode Links:• Learn more about Viktoria Urban on LinkedIn • Discover Spaceflux Ltd Website Credits:Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Find your place in the business of space: https://interastra.space | |||
23 Apr 2024 | Navigating History and Modern Science with Dr. Lynda Kennedy | 00:15:36 | |
Dr. Lynda Kennedy is the Vice President of Education and Evaluation. She leads educational initiatives in one of the most historically rich aerospace museums in the world… the Intrepid in New York City. Lynda oversees a broad range of programs aimed at connecting diverse audiences with the technological marvels and historical significance of the Intrepid's collection, from K-12 field trips to veteran programs. In this episode, Lynda shares her story into formal education and the complexities and rewards of her work. Not least, bringing space and science closer to people from all walks of life. You’ll hear about the educational strategies that make science accessible and engaging, and how the museum's unique exhibits, like the space shuttle Enterprise, serve as perfect backdrops for learning and inspiration. In this episode, you'll discover: · How Lynda transitioned from an arts-focused education to leading museum educational programs. · The role of museums in bridging the gap between historical artifacts and modern science education. · The impact of hands-on, experiential learning in fostering a diverse new generation of scientists and engineers. · Strategies for inclusive education that accommodates learners of all ages and abilities. · The importance of interdisciplinary approaches that include arts in STEM education (STEAM). Quote: "Every time I approach the ship and I realize I am going to my office on a 1943 aircraft carrier, it makes me smile. Sitting underneath the space shuttle, it's literally right above us. I can go up the steps and there it is. Who gets to say that?" - Lynda Kennedy Episode Links: · Connect with Lynda Kennedy on LinkedIn · Intrepid Museum, New York City Credits: Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Recorded in NYC on location at the Intrepid on Nomono Sound Capsule Artwork: Ryan Field Join the #1 community creating equitable access to the business of space. | |||
25 Jun 2024 | Rising Junior’s Journey To Space with Michael Tyler Glymph | 00:11:33 | |
Michael Tyler Glymph is a rising junior at the College of Charleston Honors. Tyler combines his studies in geology, astronomy, and biology to forge a unique path in space exploration. His passion for understanding the complexities of the universe and human health in space has led him to significant research opportunities, including his work on Spaceflight Associated Neuroocular Syndrome at the Medical University of South Carolina. His commitment to bridging diverse fields showcases the evolving nature of space careers and the new frontiers awaiting young scientists. In this episode, you'll discover:• Childhood Passions to Academic Pursuits: How space movies influenced Tyler’s career path. • Research on Spaceflight Associated Neuroocular Syndrome: Insight into his impactful research on astronauts’ vision. • Opportunities Beyond Traditional Roles: Advocating for diverse careers within the space industry. • Resilience and Determination: Overcoming personal and academic challenges. • Vision for Humanity and Space: Tyler’s hopes for space exploration’s unifying role. Quote:“If you’re willing to work hard, even in the face of challenges and adversity, you’re going to be successful no matter what you do, space-related or not.”- Michael Tyler GlymphEpisode Links:
Credits:Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Production by CxS Partners LTD Join our journey into the world of education and space: https://interastra.space | |||
14 Jun 2024 | Ambitions of an Aspiring Astrobiologist with Stella Marcy - Kathy Sullivan Explores | 00:17:00 | |
This episode was recorded at the Inter Astra Retreat just outside Washington DC last November (2023). I sat down with Stella Marcy, a high school freshman from upstate New York with big dreams of becoming an astrobiologist. Stella’s passion for exploring the origins of life on other planets and her curiosity about the universe is truly inspiring. In our conversation, we discussed what it means to be an astrobiologist, the tools scientists use to search for life beyond Earth, and how high school student Stella can prepare for her career. In this episode, you’ll discover: • What astrobiologists do. • The importance of STEM education in pursuing a career in space science. • How young students can get involved in STEM programs and research opportunities. • Stella’s inspirations and her goals for the future, including her dream universities. • Insights from the Inter Astra Retreat. Quote: "INTER ASTRA IS A GREAT WAY TO MAKE CONNECTIONS, TO GET INTERNSHIPS OR RESEARCH PROJECTS OR MENTORS WHO ALSO WOULD REALLY HELP ME." - STELLA MARCY Episode Links:
Credits: Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Artwork: Ryan Field Recorded on location on Nomono Sound Capsule Explore more episodes at Kathy Sullivan Explores... https://kathysullivaneexplores.com/
Find even more podcasts on the Inter Astra Podcast Network HERE SPACESHIP NOT REQUIRED I’m Kathy Sullivan, the only person to have walked in space and gone to the deepest point in the ocean. I’m an explorer, and that doesn’t always have to involve going to some remote or exotic place. It simply requires a commitment to put curiosity into action. In this podcast, you can explore, reflecting on lessons learned from life so far and from my brilliant and ever-inquisitive guests. We explore together in this very moment from right where you are… spaceship not required. Welcome to Kathy Sullivan Explores. | |||
20 Aug 2024 | Connecting & Curating Space with Anastasia Medvedeva | 00:15:48 | |
Meet Anastasia Medvedeva, a communicator marketer, and journalist. Born with a curiosity and passion for storytelling, Anastasia, also known as Stacy, has carved out a unique niche in the space industry. She wears many hats, from organizing global Yuri’s Night events to consulting for space companies on translating complex space concepts into relatable narratives. Anastasia’s journey is one of curiosity and perseverance. Growing up in Russia, she was surrounded by a rich space heritage but struggled to find her place in the industry. Through her work, she aims to make space more inclusive and accessible, advocating for the involvement of artists, designers, and communicators in a field traditionally dominated by engineers and scientists. In this episode, you’ll discover:• How Anastasia turned her love for storytelling into a space journalism career. • The role of community building in the space industry. • The importance of space architecture in future space missions. • Insights into the challenges of working in a male-dominated industry. • How she’s shaping the future of space through global events and education. Quote: “Unless you do the crazy, you’re not gonna be successful in space.” - Anastasia MedvedevaEpisode Links:• Connect with Anastasia Medvedeva on LinkedIn • International Astronautical Congress (IAC) • Space Generation Advisory Council • Association of Space Explorers Credits:Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Find your place in the business of space: https://interastra.space | |||
19 Mar 2024 | From The Arts To Space Law with Catrina A. Melograna | 00:23:55 | |
Catrina A. Melograna is a Project Lead on the Strategic Foresight Team within the Center for Space Policy and Strategy (CSPS) at The Aerospace Corporation. The team’s focus is on transforming the space and national security enterprise through application of disciplined methods to enhance decision-making under uncertainty. Melograna leads projects on strategy, innovation, foresight, and policy across a range of direct customer sets and external engagement opportunities through CSPS. Additionally, she provides expertise on international, space, and aviation law, policy, and regulation. Prior to joining Aerospace, Melograna worked as an attorney handling cases dealing with civil, regulatory, and business law issues in Pennsylvania, California, and Washington State. Melograna earned a bachelor’s degree from Louisiana State University, a Juris Doctorate from Duquesne University School of Law, and an advanced Master of Laws degree (cum laude) in air and space law from Leiden University. She also attended International Space University’s (ISU) Space Studies Program in 2019, where she earned the Morla Milne Award for highest academic achievement. In this episode you’ll hear Catrina demystify the space industry, highlight the essential role of international diplomacy, and champion the inclusion of diverse backgrounds in shaping the future of space exploration. You’ll hear about the intricacies of space governance, the profound impact of space technology on daily life, and how the arts enrich the business of space. In this episode you'll discover: • How Catrina has leveraged her diverse background in theater, music, and law to find her place in the space industry.
• The role of night sky photography in Catrina’s journey into the space world.
• Misconceptions surrounding the space industry and the reality of its legal landscape.
• The importance of international diplomacy for the success and sustainability of space missions.
• Ways for individuals from varied professions to contribute to the space industry. • The critical impact of space governance, technology, and arts on our everyday life.
Quote: "I think that asking people to imagine a day without space, once they understand how we use space is a powerful way to start that discussion.What would your day look like?What would your life look like tomorrow if you didn't have space?"- Catrina A. MelogranaEpisode Links: Follow Inter Astra on LinkedIn Connect with Catrina on LinkedIn The Federal Foresight Advocacy Alliance (FFAA) International Space University Credits: Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Artwork: Ryan Field
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18 Jun 2024 | Advocating for Space Hipsters with Emily Carney | 00:16:06 | |
Emily Carney is the founder of Space Hipsters, one of the world’s largest space advocacy groups on Facebook with over 60,000 members. Emily’s passion for space history and her initiative in creating a community around space advocacy have significantly contributed to public engagement in space exploration. In this episode, you'll discover:• How a childhood fascination with space led to the creation of Space Hipsters. • The memorial spaceflight company sending DNA to space. • Emily’s views on the democratization of space and the opportunities in the modern space economy for non-traditional roles, such as writers and artists. • How Emily uses her platform to educate and engage people in space history and current space missions. • Emily’s projects and aspirations for expanding the community. Quote:“You can’t have that success, you can’t get what you want if you’re terrified of it. You just have to learn how to embrace it.”- Emily CarneyEpisode Links:
Credits:Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Production by CxS Partners LTD Join our journey into the world of education and space: https://interastra.space | |||
16 Jul 2024 | Teachers In Space with Elizabeth Kennick | 00:26:25 | |
Meet Elizabeth Kennick, President of Teachers In Space, a transformative initiative integrating real space science into classrooms across the United States and beyond. Elizabeth’s journey from diverse careers in fashion and finance to pioneering space education exemplifies her dedication to making space accessible to educators and students alike. Growing up near NASA centers, Elizabeth was inspired by the Apollo missions and envisioned herself among the stars. Her early career path took unexpected turns through fashion retail and Wall Street, where she honed her project management skills before a serendipitous encounter led her back to her first passion—space. In this episode, you’ll discover:
Quote:“We’re not just teaching the future, we’re doing it now.”- Elizabeth KennickEpisode Links:
Credits:Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Production by CxS Partners LTD Join our journey into the world of education and space: https://interastra.space | |||
16 Apr 2024 | Africa's Role in the Global Space Economy with Davis Cook | 00:20:05 | |
Africa's Role in the Global Space Economy with Davis Cook Meet Davis Cook, the CEO of RIIS (Research Institute For Innovation and Sustainability), the largest innovation advisory firm in Africa. With his extensive experience in strategy, innovation, and development, Davis has become a key figure in shaping Africa's burgeoning space economy. Based in Kenya, he not only leads RIIS and its East Africa activities but also contributes significantly to the Anza group, including Anza Capital, a venture capital fund, and the South African Innovation Summit, a major startup event. His past roles as Chairperson for ZASpace and recognition as a Karman Fellow and an M&G 200 Young South African Leader underline his influential presence in the space sector. In this episode, Davis Cook delves into Africa's dynamic role in the global space economy. He discusses the continent's strategic approach to space, moving beyond traditional roles to unlock new possibilities. Davis provides a comprehensive view of Africa’s efforts in building local space capabilities, the implications of these developments for global technology and how they tackle Earth-centric challenges. He shares insights from his diverse professional journey, spanning strategy consulting, public sector roles, startups, and corporate experiences across multiple continents, and how his work at RIIS is crucial in developing major innovation ecosystems in sectors like mining, energy, and space across Africa. You'll discover:
Quote: "Space is no longer the final frontier but the next frontier. It’s an area ripe for exploration, not just geographically, but for professional and personal growth." - Davis Cook Episode Links: Connect with Davis on LinkedIn Research Institute For Innovation and Sustainability Follow Inter Astra on LinkedIn Credits: Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Artwork: Ryan Field Join the #1 community creating equitable access to the business of space. | |||
19 Mar 2024 | Environmental Intelligence In Space with Dr. Kathy Sullivan | 00:13:13 | |
Your Business: In Space Environmental Intelligence in Space with Dr. Kathy Sullivan Dr. Kathy Sullivan is a distinguished scientist, astronaut, and explorer who has contributed to our understanding of space and the Earth’s oceans. As the first American woman to walk in space and a veteran of three NASA space shuttle missions, Dr. Sullivan has reached both the heights of outer space and the depths of our oceans. As an accomplished geologist, she has explored the complexities of marine geology and geophysics, and her tenure as the head of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) solidified her reputation as a trailblazer in environmental intelligence. Her profound experience offers invaluable insights into our planet's life support systems — the oceans, the atmosphere, and the interconnected environments that sustain us. In this episode, Dr. Sullivan draws parallels between the life support systems of spacecraft and our own planet, illustrating the critical importance of environmental stewardship. With her unique vantage points from space and deep below the sea, she sheds light on the environmental challenges we face and the innovative technologies helping us to understand the roles we can play to help protect our home planet. In this episode you'll discover: • The vital role environmental intelligence from space plays in daily life, from weather forecasting to agricultural planning. • How satellites have transformed from mere storm spotters to advanced observers, capable of intricate environmental assessments. • The importance of understanding and maintaining the life support systems of our 'spaceship' Earth, paralleling those in spacecraft. • Dr. Sullivan’s perspective on the potential environmental impact of rocket launches and the increasing frequency of space travel. • The need for continuous innovation and research to advance our knowledge of Earth and space environments. • Insights into fostering a new generation of scientists, engineers, and explorers to lead future environmental intelligence efforts. Quote: "The only thing we actually do all by ourselves is have the start of a good idea. Everything beyond that requires connecting that idea with other people." - Dr. Kathy Sullivan Episode Links: Listen to over 100 episodes of Kathy’s Podcast ‘Kathy Sullivan Explores…’ Now part of the Inter Astra Podcast Network! Credits: Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Artwork: Ryan Field Join the #1 community for equitable access to the business of space: | |||
24 Dec 2024 | Encore: The Life of a Visionary with Charlie Bolden Part 1 - Kathy Sullivan Explores | 00:53:48 | |
Charles Frank Bolden Jr. formerly served as the 12th Administrator of NASA from 2009 to 2017. He was the first African American to head the agency permanently. In addition to being a retired U.S. Marine Corps Major General, Charlie is a former astronaut who has flown on four Space Shuttle missions. He is the Founder and CEO Emeritus of the Charles F. Bolden Group, a consortium of accomplished leaders founded in 2017 to foster international collaboration in making life better for all humanity.
Charlie joins us today to describe what it was like growing up in the segregated South. He shares his experience as one of the first African Americans to attend the Naval Academy. You’ll learn how he became a pilot in the Marine Corps despite hating flying in his youth. He also shares his observations on the leadership culture of NASA and underscores the characteristics astronauts have in common.
“The one characteristic we all had in common in the Astronaut Corps is that we were all visionaries and dreamers—people who thought about what the world could be”- Charlie BoldenThis week on Kathy Sullivan Explores: ● What it was like growing up in segregated South Carolina in the ‘60s ● Charlie’s experiences with the Naval Academy ● Why Charlie used to avoid flying airplanes ● What eventually led Charlie to the Marine Corps during his plebe year at the Naval Academy ● Finding his way to flight school and aviation ● Charlie’s perceptions of NASA’s culture and leadership when he arrived at the Astronaut Corps ● Bringing Apollo-era astronauts to the 20th century and making NASA a welcoming place for women and people of color Our Favorite Quotes: “The leadership skills in the astronaut office then were lacking, considering the challenge they had with making it a place that was openly welcoming to women and people of color. We were tolerated, rather than welcomed with open arms.”- Charlie Bolden“It’s not about the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog.”- Charlie BoldenConnect with Charlie Bolden: • The Charles F. Bolden Group on LinkedIn • The Charles F. Bolden Group on YouTube Credits: Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Production by CxS Partners LTD Spaceship Not RequiredI’m Kathy Sullivan,... | |||
30 Jul 2024 | Space Dreams from Cameroon with Lily Asongfac | 00:15:11 | |
Lily Asongfac, is a champion for space awareness and development in Cameroon. She has spearheaded numerous initiatives to bring space science to the forefront in her community, aiming to inspire and educate young people about the potential of space technology. Lily’s journey from a young enthusiast to a space advocate exemplifies her dedication to leveraging space for social and technological progress in Cameroon. She works to create educational opportunities and foster a space-conscious culture among the youth. In this episode, you’ll discover:• Lily’s inspiration to pursue space education and advocacy. • Her efforts in organizing space awareness programs in Cameroon. • Challenges in promoting space science in a developing country. • Visions the future of Cameroon’s participation in space. • Projects and partnerships aimed at broadening Cameroonian space initiatives. Quote:“From, a Cameroonian perspective… I hear a lot of people ask me, why do you love space so much? Why do you even work in this industry? And why are you encouraging more young people to get involved when we have, bad growth, but we do not have electricity.”- Lily AsongfacEpisode Links:Youths For Sustainable Space Development on LinkedIn Aerospace Baby Project on Instagram Credits:Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Find your place in the business of space: https://interastra.space | |||
29 Feb 2024 | Trailer | 00:01:18 | |
Space is all around us. Since the dawn of time, we’ve looked at the stars and imagined a whole host of possibilities and opportunities. Books have been written, songs have been sung, films have been made. And still, most people don’t think they have any business in space. But the truth is there is a place in space for all of us. Hi! I’m Ché Bolden CEO of The Charles F Bolden Group. I’m also the chair of the Inter Astra Institute which exists to support you in finding your Place In Space. With estimates of the space economy projected to be worth 1 trillion US dollars by 2030, there’s no question you could be part of this industry. This podcast will introduce you to the wide range of incredible people who work in the business of space, the facts, the fiction, what’s happening today, and what’s coming soon. So… whether your passion lies in the sciences or the arts. In the environment, business, diplomacy, communication, or humanity… This is the podcast to get insights, inspiration, and credible information so you can find out how to play a part in the business of space. To be the first to know when each episode drops head over to https://interastra.space | |||
10 Sep 2024 | Encore: Tehran, Telecoms & Trailblazing In Space with Anousheh Ansari | 00:16:03 | |
Today we're republishing an episode we recorded at South By Southwest in Austin, Texas earlier this year. Anousheh Ansari, CEO of XPRIZE Foundation is a trailblazer in space exploration. In 2006 she self-funded a trip to the International Space Station (ISS) where she spent 9 days performing a series of experiments on behalf of the European Space Agency. Today she spearheads some of the most innovative space competitions in the world. Her work emphasizes that advancements in space directly benefit life on Earth, from improving global communications to aiding climate change research. In this episode, Anousheh highlights the vital role of competitions in driving innovation and the impact of these breakthroughs on everyday life. She delves into how XPRIZE’s challenges have transcended traditional boundaries, encouraging creative solutions to some of humanity’s most pressing issues. You’ll hear about her vision of a future where space is not just a realm for astronauts but a canvas for entrepreneurs, educators, and dreamers from all walks of life. Anousheh’s story is a testament to the idea that the business of space is ripe with opportunities for all, shaping a more equitable and prosperous future. In this episode, you'll discover: • Anousheh's journey from Iranian roots to space. • How telecom success led to sponsoring space exploration. • XPRIZE's role in catalyzing space innovations for Earth and beyond. • The significance of space technology in daily Earth life. • How space technologies enhance our understanding of Earth and aid in solving global challenges. • Opportunities for multidisciplinary involvement in the evolving space economy. Quote: " The future of space is about building businesses, whether it's in orbit or whether it's on the surface of the moon. These businesses require resources other than just the astronauts” - Anousheh Ansari Episode Links: Follow Inter Astra on LinkedIn Connect with Anousheh Ansari on LinkedIn International Space Station (ISS) 🎧 Listen to Anousheh Ansari and Lauren Worley’s panel at South by Southwest 2024 ‘The Business of Space: From Industry to Economy HERE Credits: Production by CxS Partners | |||
27 Aug 2024 | Space Medicine and Innovation with Indo-Canadian Astronaut Dr. Shawna Pandya | 00:15:53 | |
Dr. Shawna Pandya is an astronaut, physician, and research scientist who has dedicated her career to advancing space medicine and biomedical sciences. As an astronaut with the International Institute For Astronautical Sciences, Shawna is actively involved in pioneering research missions on suborbital flights, focusing on the biomedical and fluid physics domains. Her work is at the cutting edge of space health, exploring how space can serve as the next great research laboratory for humanity’s most pressing health challenges. Growing up in Canada, inspired by the achievements of trailblazing astronauts like Dr. Roberta Bondar, Shawna charted a path that combined her love for space, science, and medicine. Her journey reflects a commitment to making space accessible and relevant to all, advocating for the inclusion of diverse talents and new avenues in the evolving space industry. In this episode, you’ll discover:• How Shawna’s childhood dreams led her to a career in space medicine. • The importance of space missions in advancing biomedical sciences. • Insights into the ongoing research at the International Institute For Astronautical Sciences. • The challenges and opportunities in making space accessible to broader communities. • Shawna’s vision for the future of space health and its impact on terrestrial medicine. Quote: “You blink and suddenly there are 4 new avenues that we never even imagined were possible. And so even if there was historically no role for you or no path for you within space and human spaceflight, I encourage you to create your own trajectory.”- Dr. Shawna PandyaEpisode Links: • Dr. Shawna Pandya on LinkedIn • Dr. Shawna Pandya on Facebook • The International Institute For Astronautical Sciences • NASA’s Johnson Space Center (JSC) Credits: Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Find your place in the business of space: https://interastra.space | |||
09 Apr 2024 | From Space Geek To Space Pro with Maria Varmazis | 00:14:00 | |
Podcaster, journalist, and content creator with over 15 years of experience, Maria excels at telling stories that captivate and entertain. Her enthusiasm for space and cybersecurity shines through in her professional career and personal interests. In this episode, Maria shares her journey from a child fascinated by the cosmos to a professional amplifying the stories of today's space industry. Once a girl who kept her love of space to herself, Maria has channeled her passion into a successful career, blending her expertise in cybersecurity and journalism with the space sector. As the host of a daily space podcast, she works to demystify the industry and keep it current, making the wonders of space more accessible to enthusiasts and industry experts alike. In this episode, you'll discover:
Quotes: "I didn't have any friends who were interested in space like I was, and, I got made fun of a lot as a kid for being interested in this stuff. So I kind of learned to not share that part of me, and I kept my obsession for space pretty much within just my family."— Maria Varmazis"We are now living in an era where the space industry is bustling with opportunities for professionals from all backgrounds, not just those with aerospace credentials."- Maria VarmazisEpisode Links: T-Minus official website: https://space.n2k.com Connect with Maria on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/varmazis Maria’s Website: https://mvarmazis.com/ Credits: Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Artwork: Ryan Field
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26 Mar 2024 | Tehran, Telecoms & Trailblazing In Space with Anousheh Ansari | 00:16:03 | |
Anousheh Ansari, CEO of XPRIZE Foundation is a trailblazer in space exploration. In 2006 she self-funded a trip to the International Space Station (ISS) where she spent 9 days performing a series of experiments on behalf of the European Space Agency. Today she spearheads some of the most innovative space competitions in the world. Her work emphasizes that advancements in space directly benefit life on Earth, from improving global communications to aiding climate change research. In this episode, Anousheh highlights the vital role of competitions in driving innovation and the impact of these breakthroughs on everyday life. She delves into how XPRIZE’s challenges have transcended traditional boundaries, encouraging creative solutions to some of humanity’s most pressing issues. You’ll hear about her vision of a future where space is not just a realm for astronauts but a canvas for entrepreneurs, educators, and dreamers from all walks of life. Anousheh’s story is a testament to the idea that the business of space is ripe with opportunities for all, shaping a more equitable and prosperous future. In this episode, you'll discover:
Quote: " The future of space is about building businesses, whether it's in orbit or whether it's on the surface of the moon. These businesses require resources other than just the astronauts” - Anousheh Ansari Episode Links: Follow Inter Astra on LinkedIn Connect with Anousheh Ansari on LinkedIn International Space Station (ISS) 🎧 Listen to Anousheh Ansari and Lauren Worley’s panel at South by Southwest 2024 ‘The Business of Space: From Industry to Economy HERE Credits: Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee | |||
19 Apr 2024 | Ocean Depths to Space Frontiers with Lisa Marrocchino - Kathy Sullivan Explores | 00:38:19 | |
This episode was recorded at the Inter Astra Retreat just outside Washington DC last November (2023) where I had the pleasure of sitting down with Lisa Marrocchino, the CEO of Proteus Ocean Group. Starting in the world of Wall Street, Lisa has a profound passion for advancing our understanding of the ocean through innovative technologies. Proteus, is being designed as the 'International Space Station of the Ocean,' aiming to revolutionize our approach to sustained underwater research. In this episode, Lisa shares the inspiring origins of Proteus, conceived by co-founder Fabien Cousteau, Grandson of Jacques Cousteau, and the ambitious goals they have for this pioneering project. Lisa details the technological and scientific advancements they hope to achieve and the broader implications for environmental research and space exploration analogs. In this episode, you'll discover:
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"Proteus isn't just about pushing the boundaries of ocean research; it's about creating a legacy that ties the mysteries of the ocean with the vastness of space." - Lisa Marrocchino Episode Links:
Credits: Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Artwork: Ryan Field Main interview recorded on location with Nomono Sound Capsule Explore more episodes at Kathy Sullivan Explores... https://kathysullivaneexplores.com/ Find even more podcasts on the Inter Astra Podcast Network HERE
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30 Apr 2024 | Schools for Space Education with AJ Crabill | 00:15:56 | |
AJ Crabill is an entrepreneur now serving as Director of Governance at the Council of the Great City Schools. He is a noted authority on education reform and governance. Dedicated to transforming how we think about learning and education, particularly with space exploration and technology, AJ Crabill's approach focuses on creating sustainable change within schools and districts, fostering innovation, and emphasizing student achievement. Listen in and you’ll hear how by incorporating elements of space exploration into education, we can inspire the next generation of scientists, engineers, and thinkers. In this episode, you'll discover: • AJ's vision for integrating space exploration themes into education to spark curiosity and interest. • Strategies for improving school governance and the role of leadership in educational reform. • The importance of encouraging diversity and inclusion in STEM-related fields, especially space-related industries.How technology and space exploration can provide new pathways for learning and development. • Practical approaches to engage students and educators in a broader conversation about space and its impact on our future. Quote: "My sense is that two areas where the business of space are going to really cause revolutionary exploration and benefit for all of us. In the area of biological sciences and material sciences."- AJ CrabillEpisode Links: Connect with AJ Crabill on LinkedIn Learn more about the Council of the Great City Schools Credits: Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Join our journey into the world of education and space: https://interastra.space | |||
06 Aug 2024 | Being An Analog Astronaut with Jas Purewal | 00:18:15 | |
Jas Purewal is a research scientist in the UK and a pioneering figure in the world of analog space missions. Jas’s career journey, from an early fascination with space at the Kennedy Space Center to leading the largest analog space mission project globally, exemplifies the dynamic interplay between passion and innovation in the space industry. Growing up in Warwickshire, Jas’s path was influenced by her British Asian heritage, with a strong emphasis on education and learning. Her work today bridges cultures and scientific disciplines, bringing together diverse teams to simulate and prepare for future space missions. In this episode, you’ll discover:
Quote:“I grew up in the Midlands in the UK in Warwickshire, and like many British Asians, my parents were huge proponents of learning, academia, all of that.”- JasEpisode Links:Connect with Jas Purewal on LinkedIn Analog Astronaut Conference 2024 The World’s Biggest Analog on LinkedIn Instagram (@worlds_biggest_analog) Credits:Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Find your place in the business of space: https://interastra.space | |||
19 Mar 2024 | Creating Access to The Business of Space with Ché Bolden | 00:11:18 | |
As the CEO of The Bolden Group and Chairman of the Inter Astra Institute a non-profit creating equitable access and opportunity to the business of space, Ché Bolden builds relationships between young stem workforce, small businesses, corporations, and governments around the globe to create access to the business of space. A retired Marine, Ché has extensive experience at the executive level leading projects and teams at the governmental, national, and international level. He has decades of experience navigating complex problems and providing qualitative results. In this episode, Ché Bolden shares his journey from aspiring fighter pilot to becoming a key player in the business of space. As the son of a four-time astronaut and former administrator of NASA, Charles F. Bolden, Ché speaks about growing up in the shadow of the shuttle era. You’ll hear how being immersed in the remarkable NASA community around him, gained a unique perspective on the potential of space as a day-to-day reality for humankind and how he brings diverse voices to the table in the global business of space. On This Episode You’ll Discover: • The influence of Ché's NASA lineage on his career in aerospace and his vision for accessible space commerce. • Defining experiences that pivoted Ché's focus from military service to the commercial space sector. • Ché's take on the burgeoning role of private companies in space and their impact on global business opportunities. • Insights into the Inter Astra Institute's mission under Ché's leadership, promoting diverse industry involvement. • The significance of education and cross-industry collaboration in the new era of space business as envisioned by Ché. • Influences from astronauts like Nyberg and Hurley on Ché's mission to foster a worldwide space community. • The role of storytelling and connection in making the space industry relevant across various demographics. Quote: “Today, I focus on bringing the business of space to places it has not traditionally been seen as relevant. And the best way to go about that is to connect the different people from disparate areas and tell their story in a way that lets people see the possibilities” - Ché Bolden Episode Links: Follow Inter Astra on LinkedIn Connect with Ché Bolden on LinkedIn Listen to Ché’s interview on Kathy Sullivan Explores… 'Creating Diverse and Inclusive Pathways to Space with Ché Bolden' Credits: Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Artwork: Ryan Field Join the #1 community creating equitable access to the business of space. | |||
17 Sep 2024 | From Government To Private Space Sector with Agnieszka Lukaszczyk | 00:22:14 | |
Meet Agnieszka Lukaszczyk, founder and CEO of High Altitude Consulting, a company dedicated to shaping space policy, Earth observation, and space security. With deep experience in the space sector, Agnieszka has held pivotal roles, including Senior Director for European Affairs at Planet Labs and Senior Director at the Secure World Foundation. She has been a key figure in organizations such as the European Commission, where she led policy efforts related to space, and the United Nations, where she served as a space policy consultant. Growing up in the Polish mountains, Agnieszka’s journey took a surprising turn when she entered the space industry by chance. Moving to the United States at 12 and later working for the Space Generation Advisory Council, she has become a leading expert in space security, an advocate for youth and women’s representation in the space sector. In this episode, you’ll discover:• How Agnieszka’s unexpected entry into space policy shaped her career. • The importance of perseverance in a male-dominated industry. • How global challenges like climate change benefit from space technology. • Why collaboration is crucial in solving Earth’s environmental issues. • Agnieszka’s vision for more inclusive and impactful space policies. Quote: “I didn’t come from a scientific or technical background… I came into space purely by accident, and it just became a passion.”- Agnieszka LukaszczykEpisode Links: • Connect with Agnieszka Lukaszczyk on LinkedIn • Agnieszka Lukaszczyk on Facebook • Explore the Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) • Discover more about Planet Labs Credits: Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Find your place in the business of space: https://interastra.space | |||
12 Nov 2024 | Encore: Data and Diplomacy In Space with Renee Wynn | 00:47:05 | |
Renee Wynn, former NASA CIO, brings a wealth of knowledge to the discussion of space industry’s multifaceted nature. She navigates through the critical roles that data science, IT, and cybersecurity play in the expanse beyond our atmosphere. Wynn’s experience offers a deep dive into the integration of technology in space operations, emphasizing the importance of cybersecurity and debris management to ensure the sustainability of space endeavors. In this episode, Renee shares her insights on the vast opportunities space offers to diverse professions and the necessity for collaborative efforts to foster peaceful and profitable use of this frontier. As someone who has transitioned from environmental policy to the realm of IT at NASA, her journey epitomizes the cross-disciplinary nature of space industry roles, highlighting the scope for contribution from virtually any professional background. In this episode you'll discover: • The expansive opportunities for a diverse range of professions in the space industry, from data scientists to lawyers. • Insights into global government collaboration for sustainable space business, emphasizing peaceful operations and risk mitigation. • The essential role of cybersecurity and space debris management in the growing space economy. • How NASA embraces arts and design, including how Origami-inspired technology, is essential to space innovation.
• Renee’s personal narrative on transitioning careers and the value of inviting unexpected talent into the space sector.
• A strategic approach for entrepreneurs and businesses considering the space industry, focusing on problem-solving and innovative partnerships. Quote: “You're operating with everyone else up there, including what space throws at you. Operate accordingly, deal with your risks, and then I'd ask everybody to invite somebody to the game that you would least expect.”- Renee WynnEpisode Links Listen to The Heart of a Public Servant with Renee Wynn on ‘Kathy Sullivan Explores…’ Now part of the Inter Astra Podcast Network Credits: Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Artwork: Ryan Field Join the #1 community creating equitable access to the business of space. | |||
04 Jun 2024 | Curating Space: Blending History and Science with Kate Good | 00:10:20 | |
Meet Kate Good, the Associate Curator of Aerospace at the Intrepid Museum in New York City. Kate combines her expertise in history and passion for aerospace to develop engaging exhibits that educate the public about the intertwined narratives of science and history. Growing up in upstate New York, Kate was captivated by space exploration from a young age. This fascination guided her from dreams of becoming an astronaut to a significant role at the Intrepid Museum, where she curates compelling educational content and interactive programs. In this episode, you'll discover:
Quote:“Space isn’t just rockets and stars and things like that.There’s a lot that goes into this with the human aspect of it, technology development, stuff that we ended up with on Earth, like Velcro?Velcro’s from space.”- Kate GoodEpisode Links:
Listen to our other episodes recorded live at the Intrepid:
Credits:Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Production by CxS Partners LTD Recorded in NYC on location at the Intrepid on Nomono Sound Capsule Join our journey into the world of education and space: https://interastra.space | |||
19 Nov 2024 | Women, HR, and the Future of Space with Christy McFerren | 00:15:10 | |
Meet Christy McFerren, an experienced Human Resources (HR) and Operations professional with a proven track record in developing and elevating HR and Marketing departments through strong collaboration with all levels of management and key stakeholders. Currently serving as the Human Resources Manager at Virginia Tech Applied Research Corporation (VT-ARC), Christy brings a unique perspective to the space industry by bridging people, innovation, and the future of space exploration. In this episode, she shares her inspiring journey and her passion for empowering the next generation of women leaders. Christy has supported various industries, including Federal Government agencies like the General Services Administration (GSA) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Commercial Real Estate, Wastewater Management, and Fairfax County Public Schools. At VT-ARC, she leads HR initiatives, ensuring people have the resources and tools they need to succeed. Her work intersects with the space realm through VT-ARC’s partnership intermediary agreement with the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR), supporting STEM education and technology marketing initiatives. In this episode, you’ll discover:• Christy’s path to HR leadership • Empowering women in space • HR’s evolving role in innovation • Bridging diverse skills for space • Inspiring future generations Quote: “I want our daughters growing up today to understand that whatever they want to be is within their grasp.”— Christy McFerrenEpisode Links: • Connect with Christy on LinkedIn • Visit VT-ARC Credits:Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Recorded on location in Virginia, USA with thanks to Nomono’s Sound Capsule Find your place in the business of space: https://interastra.space | |||
01 May 2024 | TRAILER: Astronauts compare notes on life in space - Astranotes | 00:01:18 | |
A brand-new inspirational space podcast featuring Astronauts from different generations comparing notes on everything from their moment of selection, training, mission, and legacy. Listen to this exclusive trailer featuring conversations from the first two episodes:1. Dr. Kathy Sullivan, a three-time NASA astronaut and the first American woman to walk in space speaks with Christina Koch, a serving NASA astronaut set to be the first woman to reach the moon. 2. General Charles F. Bolden, a four-time NASA astronaut, and the first black NASA administrator, speaks with Victor Glover, a serving NASA astronaut set to be the first black man to reach the moon. 🔎 Discover more podcasts on the Inter Astra Podcast Network at InterAstra.spaceCredits: 🚀 For The Charles F. Blend Group & Inter Astra 🎙️ Production by CxS Partners LTD 🎙️ Executive Producer: Toby Goodman & Leo Hornak | |||
09 Jul 2024 | Encore: Creating Access to The Business of Space with Ché Bolden | 00:11:18 | |
As the CEO of The Bolden Group and Chairman of the Inter Astra Institute a non-profit creating equitable access and opportunity to the business of space, Ché Bolden builds relationships between young stem workforce, small businesses, corporations, and governments around the globe to create access to the business of space. A retired Marine, Ché has extensive experience at the executive level leading projects and teams at the governmental, national, and international level. He has decades of experience navigating complex problems and providing qualitative results. In this episode, Ché Bolden shares his journey from aspiring fighter pilot to becoming a key player in the business of space. As the son of a four-time astronaut and former administrator of NASA, Charles F. Bolden, Ché speaks about growing up in the shadow of the shuttle era. You’ll hear how being immersed in the remarkable NASA community around him, gained a unique perspective on the potential of space as a day-to-day reality for humankind and how he brings diverse voices to the table in the global business of space. On This Episode You’ll Discover: • The influence of Ché's NASA lineage on his career in aerospace and his vision for accessible space commerce. • Defining experiences that pivoted Ché's focus from military service to the commercial space sector. • Ché's take on the burgeoning role of private companies in space and their impact on global business opportunities. • Insights into the Inter Astra Institute's mission under Ché's leadership, promoting diverse industry involvement. • The significance of education and cross-industry collaboration in the new era of space business as envisioned by Ché. • Influences from astronauts like Nyberg and Hurley on Ché's mission to foster a worldwide space community. • The role of storytelling and connection in making the space industry relevant across various demographics. Quote: “Today, I focus on bringing the business of space to places it has not traditionally been seen as relevant. And the best way to go about that is to connect the different people from disparate areas and tell their story in a way that lets people see the possibilities” - Ché Bolden Episode Links: Follow Inter Astra on LinkedIn Connect with Ché Bolden on LinkedIn Listen to Ché’s interview on Kathy Sullivan Explores… 'Creating Diverse and Inclusive Pathways to Space with Ché Bolden' Credits: Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Artwork: Ryan Field Join the #1 community creating equitable access to the business of space. | |||
16 Oct 2024 | Limitless Opportunities in Space for Educators with Kaci Heins | 00:16:14 | |
Meet Kaci Heins, the Executive Director of the Limitless Space Institute. With a passion for education, Kaci works to inspire students and teachers to explore space sciences and imagine a future beyond our solar system. Raised in rural Illinois, Kaci’s career transformed when she discovered space education. Today, she creates educational programs that equip teachers with resources to inspire future explorers. Her work connects students globally to the vast possibilities in space, fostering a diverse and engaged future workforce. In this episode, you’ll discover: • How Kaci’s journey into space began with an educator’s reluctance and curiosity. • The Limitless Space Institute’s mission and global education initiatives. • The value of space education in inspiring future leaders and innovators. • Kaci’s collaborations in Brazil and Nigeria to ignite student interest. Quote: “Space is just so cool, and it’s so neat to be a part of something bigger than yourself.”- Kaci HeinsEpisode Links: Connect with Kaci Heins on LinkedIn Limitless Space Institute Website Credits: Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Find your place in the business of space: https://interastra.space | |||
11 Jun 2024 | #YBIS Episode 1-5 Recap with Ché Bolden | 00:05:06 | |
On this episode of ‘Your Business In Space’ podcast, Ché Bolden recaps the first five episodes and his takeaways from each. If you’re yet to listen to our early episodes, here’s your recap. Episode 1: Creating Access to The Business of Space with Ché Bolden Ché shares his inspiration to help more people find their place in the business of space. Episode 2: Health in Space with Dr Dorit Donoviel The executive director of the Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH). She emphasizes the critical role of partnership and collaboration in space exploration and research. Episode 3: Environmental Intelligence in Space with Dr Kathy Sullivan 3-time shuttle astronaut and former head of NOAA. In this episode, she discusses the importance of environmental intelligence and how space technologies contribute to this field. Episode 4: Data and Diplomacy In Space with Renee Wynn Former NASA CIO Renee Wynn shares her insights on how small business owners and entrepreneurs can assess if the space industry is right for them. Episode 5: From The Arts To Space Law with Catrina Melograna Space futurist and lawyer shares her journey from the arts into the niche field of space law and policy. Credits:Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Production by CxS Partners LTD Join our journey into the world of education and space: https://interastra.space | |||
14 May 2024 | Cybersecurity and Space with Brandon Karpf | 00:17:42 | |
Brandon Karpf, Vice President of Programming at N2K Networks and a former cryptologist in the US Navy, shares his extensive knowledge of cybersecurity’s critical role in space operations. In this episode, Brandon explores the symbiotic relationship between cybersecurity and space, providing insights into how robust cyber strategies ensure the success and safety of space missions. He traces his journey from the Naval Academy to his leadership role at N2K Networks, emphasizing the need to professionalize cybersecurity within the space sector.
In this episode, you'll discover:
Quote:"Space has to touch cyber and cyber has to touch space.We have to do it in a really intentional way to be effective to have these assets for the rest of our lives, in a productive and safe way."- Brandon KarpfEpisode Links:Credits:Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Join our journey into the world of education and space: https://interastra.space | |||
07 May 2024 | From Rock Radio to NASA E-Commerce with Dayna Steele | 00:12:48 | |
Dayna Steele is a Rock Radio Hall of Famer who made an unexpected transition to the world of space retail! In this episode Dayna shares her journey from being a radio DJ to creating TheSpaceStore.com, the first NASA e-commerce operation. Her story highlights the power of listening and embracing serendipitous moments. Listen in as Dayna recounts her unexpected journey into NASA through her marriage to a NASA pilot and, how it led to building a business around space merchandise. Along the way, she became an aerospace executive and a passionate advocate for the benefits of space technology in everyday life. Dayna illustrates how space influences our daily lives, from communication devices to medical breakthroughs, encouraging listeners to keep exploring the boundless possibilities in the business of space. In this episode, you'll discover:
Quote: "When it comes to the business of space, the biggest misconception is that your tax dollars are being wasted. The reality is that even a minuscule amount of taxes dedicated to space does a tremendous amount of good." - Dayna Steele Episode Links:
Credits: Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Explore the business of space with us: | |||
13 Aug 2024 | Your Gateway To Space : August 28th, 2024 | 00:02:10 | |
Calling All Space-Curious!The space industry is widening its horizons, from arts to sciences, at warp speed. Every day private companies and international collaborations push the boundaries of exploration and technology. This era of innovation is unlocking new possibilities for science, commerce, and human habitation beyond Earth. With such boundless opportunities, you might be asking yourself: How can my current skills support the space industry?What new expertise will propel me forward?Who are the key players I need to connect with?In this free online virtual event, you’ll discover and participate alongside educators, students, industry, and space experts. No matter where you are today we will show you what is possible and how your passions and skills fit into the space industry. From there you’ll be better positioned to make more informed decisions on your next step. Based on the unique format of the Inter Astra Retreats, we invite you to forge a unique path in the most exciting and inclusive era of space yet. Meet Your HostsThe Inter Astra Institute, founded by The Charles F. Bolden Group, connects and draws from a world-class network of educators, business leaders, and space professionals to create access to the space industry with media, online, and in-person events. Virginia Tech - Applied Research Corporation (VT-ARC) delivers tailored analysis, research, and engineering to address problems of national and global importance. Specializing in forming highly collaborative, trusted partnerships across government, industry, and academia. COSMIC (Commercial Space Marketplace for Innovation and Collaboration) is the latest initiative from Space Systems Command’s newly rebranded and expanded Commercial Space Office (COMSO), which is focused on facilitating commercial technology and service transfer at the speed of need to enable “fight tonight” capabilities. Your Schedule11:00a-11:05a | Opening AddressChé Bolden (Founder Inter Astra Institute)11:05a-11:50a | Opening KeynoteTBA12p-1:15pBreakout Session 1 | Interact & ParticipateInstitutional Needs in the Business of Space: Past, Present, and Future1:30p-3pBreakout Session 2 | Interact & ParticipatePresent and Future Community Needs in the Business of Space3:10p-4p | Closing Panel-Charles F. Bolden Jr.(4x Astronaut & Fmr. NASA Administrator)Joan Higginbotham(US NASA Astronaut)Ellen Stofan(Under Secretary for Science and Research at the Smithsonian / Fmr. NASA Chief Scientist)Robert LightfootPresident, Lockheed Martin SpaceDetailsWhen: August 28th 11a-4p EST Where: This is an online/virtual event (Zoom link provided). Availability: Limited This event is free of charge for those selected. Applications Close August, 19thEpisode Links:Apply NowCredits: | |||
21 May 2024 | From Theater To Space Education with Elysia Segal | 00:16:13 | |
Elysia Segal is the producer of public programs at the Intrepid Museum in New York City. Elysia brings a unique blend of theater and science communication to her role, where she orchestrates large-scale public events and educational programs that bridge the gap between history, science, and entertainment. Growing up in Orlando, Florida, Elysia was always enchanted by the sonic booms of space shuttles returning to Earth, sparking her early interest in space. Her journey working in museums to support her life in theater has led her to her role at the Intrepid Museum, where she helps illuminate the scientific and historical facets of space exploration for diverse audiences. In this episode, you'll discover:In this episode, you'll discover:
Quote:"We have a wonderful program here at the Intrepid geared towards young women getting involved in the STEM, field. And, they get to meet mentors who are doing it. They get to have hands-on experience doing it. I think that's the most important thing, for that generation."- Elysia SegalEpisode Links:
Credits:Production by CxS Partners LTD Executive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Production by CxS Partners LTD Recorded in NYC on location at the Intrepid on Nomono Sound Capsule Join our journey into the world of education and space: https://interastra.space | |||
17 Dec 2024 | Encore: Who Is the Science Guy? with Bill Nye - Kathy Sullivan Explores | 01:03:28 | |
Bill Nye “the Science Guy” is an American science educator, engineer, comedian, television presenter, author, and inventor with a mission to help foster a scientifically literate society and to help people everywhere understand and appreciate the science that makes our world work. Making science entertaining and accessible is something Bill has been passionate about his entire life. Bill is a seven time Emmy Award winner and was involved in placing the first sundial on Mars. Today, Bill joins me to share his story. We talk about the young Bill Nye and the people and events that acted as his greatest influences. He talks about his experience doing stand-up and his life during the war in Vietnam. He discusses the different categories of science and the importance of its advancement. He discusses the role of Congress in this advancement and offers his solutions for political problems. He discusses the exploration of Europa and fields a series of rapid-fire questions. “BY THE TIME SOMEBODY’S EIGHT YEARS OLD, HIS OR HER ABILITY TO REASON IS PRETTY GOOD. IT’S THE LIFE EXPERIENCE THAT YOU’RE MISSING.” - “BRAVERY IS WHEN YOU’VE ACTUALLY ASSESSED THE DANGER.” - BILL NYE This week on Kathy Sullivan Explores:
Mentioned Resources: Credits:Inter AstraExecutive Producer: Toby Goodman Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner Artwork: Ryan Field Production by CxS Partners LTD First published - June 10th, 2021 |