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In case you missed an older episode or you would like to start from the beginning of The Casual Space Podcast journey, you will find every episode here.
79: Space Reporting, Writing and Communicating with Elizabeth Howell
Elizabeth Howell is a space writer, science consultant and writing teacher based in Ottawa, Canada. She writes about space, science and astronauts, and has even BEEN an astronaut in a simulation on Mars!**
78: Theoretical Astrophysicist and Author Adam Frank
Adam Frank is an evangelist of science. From everything sci-fi to just thinking, looking and observing the world, science has always provided a sense of oneness with the universe for Adam.
77: The Convergence of AI and the Commercialization of Space w/ Hypergiant’s Gary Gattis
Gary is an Interdisciplinary leader guiding people and processes to improve our world.
76: Wi-Fi in Space with Brian Barnett and Solstar Space
Brian Barnett is the CEO of Solstar Space Company where they are working to create a ‘Space Wide Web’ to connect everything in space, to everyone on Earth.
75: Alcohol in Space (cheers!) With Author Chris Carberry
Chris Carberry is the CEO and co-founder of Explore Mars, Inc. a nonprofit space advocacy organization that was created to advance the goal of sending humans to Mars within the next two decades.
74: Jennifer Inman Helps Spacecraft Reenter Earth with SCIFLI
Jennifer Inman helps spacecraft enter the atmospheres of other worlds.
73: International Space Station Science Communicator Rachel Barry
Rachel Barry is a storyteller and science ambassador for the International Space Station at NASA Johnson Space Center.
72: Air and Space Law with Attorney Rebekah Rounds
The Outer Space Treaty is vague. Rebekah Rounds believes there’s a way to encourage the international community and develop education to balance opportunities for everyone to use and benefit from the resources space can provide.
71: Extreme Environments & Our Human Bodies with Dr. Sarah Imam
Dr. Sarah Imam teaches advanced physiology and environmental physiology at the Citadel.
70: Space Technology and Exploration with NASA’s Debi Tomek
Seeing a launch from a young age inspired a clear goal for Debi Tomek: a calling to work at NASA and help enable a sustainable human presence in space beyond Earth.
69: Now is the Time for NASA’s Anima Sabale
Anima Sabale is the Orion Spacecraft Simulations Lab Manager & xEMU Spacesuit Engineer at the NASA Johnson Space Center.
68: Sequencing DNA in Space with NASA’s Dr. Sarah Wallace
A 6th-grade science teacher, a field trip to the Cosmosphere, lots of hard work, several advanced degrees, and a NASA internship has all been an influential part of Dr. Sarah Wallace’s journey.
67: Yoga, Mountain Climbing, and Deep Space Communications with CEO Kelly Larson
Kelly Larson has climbed mountains. Literally and figuratively. As the CEO of Aquarian Space, there’s always challenges to be overcome, just like the challenges we must overcome within our universe.
BONUS: 10 Space-Based Activities to Enjoy While at Home
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66: Solutions that Inspire Trust with CEO Irene Woerner
Currently, Irene is the Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder of emTRUTH, because she believes in the transformative power of innovative technologies combined with people of excellence to make it happen.
65: NASA Astronaut Matthew Dominick
Beth sits down with NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick last week at NASA’s Johnson Space Center to discuss his work as an Artemis Generation astronaut.
64: NASA Science Photographer Norah Moran
After several NASA summer internships and lots of networking, Norah was brought on at NASA Johnson Space Center as a Science Photographer.
63: Taylor Winkleman: Space Advocate
There’s no title big enough to hold the accomplishments and aspirations for Taylor Winkelman. What has this woman NOT done? Just read her bio.