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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.
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.
62: NASA’s Dan Jacobs on the International Space Station and CineSpace
It seems like Dan Jacobs was made for his role as the International Relations Manager for NASA’s Gateway Program and the International Space Station.
61: Bill Nye and Beth Mund Celebrate Space Exploration
Along with serving as CEO of the world’s largest independent space interest group, The Planetary Society, Nye is also an internationally renowned and award-winning science educator, television presenter, mechanical engineer, science advocate, and author.
60: Teacher in Space program President Elizabeth Kennick
Liz Kennick has directed the Teachers in Space (TIS) program since 2011, initially as a project manager for the Space Frontier Foundation (SFF).
59: NASA Successes from Failures Part 2; Manned Missions
In this episode, Beth and Dean continue the second part of this discussion about NASA's Successes from Failures to include the manned missions; Apollo 1, the Challenger space shuttle, and Columbia STS-107.
58: Falcon Heavy Launch Highlights and Light Sail 2 Review with Mat Kaplan
Mat Kaplan loves hosting and producing Planetary Radio. He was just 17 when he got his first job in broadcasting, yet it wasn't until 2002 that he combined his twin loves of space and radio.
57: Inflatable Antennas and Disruptive Space Innovations with Doug & Julie from FreeFall Aerospace
The folks at Freefall provide some pretty neat technologies that help move data and help us communicate effectively and quickly.
56: How Jason Hutt Helps Put Space Crews at Ease
Jason Hutt is the lead for Orion Crew Systems Integration at NASA’s Johnson Space Center.
55: Dean Hijacks the Show and Asks BETH the Questions!
The tables are turned in THIS episode as Dean takes over the microphone! Dean wants to know the HOW, WHO, and WHY so he asks: How did Beth’s love for space exploration start? Who were some of the people that helped Beth in her success? Why did she start the CASUAL SPACE PODCAST?
54: Inside NASA’s Mission Control with Bill Foster
Bill Foster is a Ground Control Officer and has supported more than 50 NASA missions from within Mission Control at the Johnson Space Center.
53: Apollo 12 Highlights and More about the Moon with David Warmflash
Dr. David Warmflash returns to the podcast to discuss the timely anniversary of Apollo 12, and shares several highlights from this mission and potential future lunar missions.
52: Touring the Solar System with Geologist Kevin Cole
Kevin Cole is a geologist and astronomer who loves looking at what makes up our planet, and the planets all around us.
51: Theoretical Physicist Marcelo Gleiser
Marcelo Gleiser is a theoretical physicist who specializes in particle cosmology, working to study and make sense of the fundamental questions we all share about the origins of the cosmos, life and our conscious mind.
50: Transforming UK’s Capability for Innovation with Stuart Martin
Stuart helps Beth understand how he and the Catapult team are boosting UK productivity by helping organizations harness the power of satellite-based services.
49: Ron Lopez: Creating a Solution for Orbital Sustainability with Astroscale
Boeing! The U.S. Air Force! Space Command! Ron’s been there, done that, and shares his experiences as he works to implement them at Astroscale.