Your Business In Space Inter Astra
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With the business of space projected to be worth one trillion USD by 2030, there is no question that you could be a part of it.
'Your Business : In Space' is your invitation to join the leading minds shaping the space industry. Meet astronauts, engineers, artists, and space lawyers who are charting the course for what's now and what's next in space.
Whether you're a student with your eyes on the stars, an entrepreneur ready to launch, a dedicated member of the workforce, a pioneering business leader, or a government figure steering policy—space has a place for you.
Listen in and explore space through the arts and sciences, in diplomacy, the environment, business, communication, and humanity.
'Your Business: In Space' is produced by https://www.cxspartners.com/ for the not-for-profit Inter Astra Institute and The Charles F. Bolden Group, which stand for equitable access and opportunity in space.
Wherever you are in the world, you have a role in the space economy. That's why we're building the global public square for the business of space.
Join us at https://interastra.space/
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Schools for Space Education with AJ Crabill
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.
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"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
Check out AJ’s website
Discover AJ’s books
Credits:
Production by CxS Partners LTD
Executive Producer: Toby Goodman
Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner
Artwork: Ryan Field
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Navigating History and Modern Science with Dr. Lynda Kennedy
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).
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"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
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Ocean Depths to Space Frontiers with Lisa Marrocchino - Kathy Sullivan Explores
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:
Challenges and triumphs in creating a state-of-the-art research facility beneath the sea. The role of Proteus in simulating space mission conditions and its implications for future space travel. Collaborative initiatives with global scientific communities aimed at fostering significant advancements in ocean research. Lisa’s aspirations for Proteus to leave a lasting impact by bridging the gap between oceanic exploration and space discovery.
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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:
Learn more about Proteus Ocean Group Connect with Lisa Marrocchino on LinkedIn Follow Inter Astra on LinkedIn Discover more about Inter Astra
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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Africa's Role in the Global Space Economy with Davis Cook
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:
Davis's journey from physics to leading in the space industry.The evolving space economy's potential for new opportunities.The impact of emerging space nations on the global stage.Opportunities beyond engineering: law, design, filmmaking in space.The importance of networking within the space community.
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"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 RIIS on LinkedIn
Follow Inter Astra on LinkedIn
Credits:
Production by CxS Partners LTD
Executive Producer: Toby Goodman
Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner
Artwork: Ryan Field
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From Space Geek To Space Pro with Maria Varmazis
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:
Maria's childhood fascination with space and overcoming social barriers.The transition from cybersecurity to space communications.Insight into the interconnectivity of global space innovation.The growing accessibility of space industry careers beyond engineering.How private industry and data from space are shaping our future on Earth.
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"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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Speaking For NASA with Lauren B. Worley
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
Follow Lauren on X
Follow Lauren on Insta
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
Join the #1 community creating equitable access to the business of space.
https://interastra.space/