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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.
106: Mund on Mars #4 Featuring: Artist Richelle Gribble
RICHELLE GRIBBLE is a multidisciplinary artist exploring planetary connectivity. Her work explores networks and systems-based investigations to reflect the ways human impact, technology, and environment collide.
105: Mund on Mars Part #3 Featuring: Commander Dr. Michaela Musilova
Dr. Michaela Musilova is an astrobiologist and the Director of the HI-SEAS analog space station.
104: Mund on Mars #2 Featuring: Amanda Knutson and Chelsea Gohd
Amanda Knutson is an Active Duty US Air Force member, currently working as a Weapons Armament Specialist at Luke AFB.
103: Mund on Mars
In this episode, Beth “unpacks” the questions Chad has, like, What is an analog astronaut? Why Mars? Why do a mission like this, and what’s been learned so far, and what’s next?
102: Dr. Gary Li Perfectly Explains Plasma Propulsion
Gary Li is currently a spacecraft system engineer at The Aerospace Corporation. He recently graduated with a Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering from UCLA in 2020 and a dual B.A. in Astrophysics and Physics from UC Berkeley in 2014.
101: Dylan Taylor: CEO, Investor, Futurist and Philanthropist
Dylan Taylor is a global business leader and philanthropist. He is an active pioneer in the space exploration industry as a CEO, investor, thought leader and futurist.
100: Beth and Chad Celebrate 100 Episodes of Casual Space!
Chad and Beth sit down (literally, in their living room) and reflect (while enjoying a cocktail) on reaching the 100th episode of Casual Space!
99: Space is Open for Business with Author Robert Jacobson
Space investor and entrepreneur Robert C. Jacobson shares highlights from his first book “Space Is Open for Business”, providing readers with an insightful guide to the evolving space industry.
98: Dr. Graham Lau, The Cosmobiologist
Dr. Graham is the Director of Communications and Marketing for Blue Marble Space, a Research Scientist, the Director of Logistics for the University Rover Challenge, the Host of the NASA Astrobiology and SAGANet show “Ask the Astrobiologist” AND a Research Community Coordinator.
97: Tumors in Space with Dr. Tricia Larose
Dr. Tricia Larose is the Principal Investigator for Tumors in Space. She is preparing for a 31-day Space mission onboard the China Space Station. She is supported by 14 international collaborators from 4 countries.
96: Artemis Green Run
On this episode, Beth speaks with Doug Bradley, RS-25 Deputy Program Manager at Aerojet Rocketdyne, Yassaman Liaghati from Boeing, Tyler Nester, SLS Chief of Staff at NASA MSFC, and Maury Vander, from NASA Stennis to discuss this exciting milestone!
95: Marshall McKellar, Space Attorney
Marshall McKellar is an attorney in the aerospace industry, currently serving as an Attorney-Advisor in The Office of the General Counsel at NASA's Kennedy Space Center.
94: Planetary Scientist Dr. Tanya Harrison
Dr. Harrison is known widely in the planetary science and research industry as Tanya of Mars.
93: Michal Ziso, Space Architect and Activist
Michal Ziso is the founder of Ziso, a studio working at the intersection of architecture, innovation, space and human equality.
92: Getting Ready for Space with Dr. Mindy Howard
Dr. Mindy Howard’s company, Innerspace Training helps commercial astronauts become more mentally prepared before they go into space, so they can get the most out of their mission.
91: Janet Ivey from Janet’s Planet!
Beth Mund gets to travel “at the speed of thought” with the incredibly fun Janet Ivey, from Janet’s Planet!
90: The Matthew Isakowitz Fellowship w/ Jenny, Josh, Cadence and Hossain
The Matthew Isakowitz Fellowship Program connects exceptional current college juniors, seniors, and graduate students with paid, summer internships in the exciting field of commercial spaceflight.
89: LifeShip with Ben Haldeman
Ever thought about putting our species’ DNA in space? Or preserving our life on Earth, it’s blueprint, and records for a possible Earth to be reproduced in the future? Ben has.