Moonshot Radio

Linda Du

Moonshot Radio is a show for people who believe the future can be bigger, weirder, and better than what we’ve been told. Hosted by Linda Du, a globetrotting investor, founder and adventurer, the show dives into the ideas, technologies, and unconventional thinkers shaping the world ahead. From AI misfits and out-of-this world founders to radical thinkers and identity hackers, every episode asks: What happens next, and what does it mean to be human in the age of technology? If you’re obsessed with the edge of innovation, or the cultural shifts defining our century, you’ll feel right at home.

  1. 5 DAYS AGO

    Moonshot Radio [S1:E12]— Ben Haldeman: LifeShip, Moon Archives & the Future of Humanity

    For the Season 1 finale of Moonshot Radio, we go to the moon. Recorded in San Diego at the start of April, during the Artemis II mission, this episode brings the season full circle: from asking what it means to be human in the age of technology, to asking what parts of humanity we would carry beyond Earth. I speak with Ben Haldeman, founder of LifeShip, a project creating monuments across space with backups of Earth’s life and humanity’s story. LifeShip has already landed a small golden pyramid capsule on the moon containing plant seeds, human DNA, species DNA, and a cultural archive of art, knowledge, stories, and wishes from Earth. We discuss: What it means to create a backup of EarthWhy the moon is becoming a new archive for life and cultureSeed banks, DNA archives, and humanity’s long-term legacyWhether space expansion is escapism or stewardshipThe new era of commercial moon missionsBurning Man, moon temples, and participatory space cultureGovernance, values, and how we avoid repeating Earth’s mistakes in spaceWhat human consciousness, creativity, and care might mean in a multiplanetary futureThis episode closes Season 1 by returning to the heart of Moonshot Radio: technology is not just about what we can build. It is about what we choose to preserve, what we choose to become, and what values we carry with us into new worlds. Thank you for joining this first season of Moonshot Radio.

    55 min
  2. 6 JAN

    Moonshot Radio [S1:E5] - Leo Kayali : Invo Station,  eVTOLs & Cities Reimagined

    What if cities weren’t built around roads but around airspace?In this episode of Moonshot Radio, host  @du_mplings  sits down with Leo Kayali, founder of Invo Station, to explore a radical vision for the future of transportation: fully autonomous, electric flying vehicles designed to scale like cars.A former Tesla engineer, Leo shares how personal loss during COVID reshaped his sense of urgency and why he believes rethinking movement is one of the fastest ways to reduce emissions, reclaim time, and redesign urban life.In this conversation, we explore:✈️ Why most “flying car” concepts fail at scaleThe safety, cost, and infrastructure challenges holding the industry back and why simply scaling up drones doesn’t work.🛸 A UFO-inspired design for urban flightHow enclosing propellers inside the vehicle body radically improves safety, redundancy, and noise, and enables street-level takeoff and landing.🤖 Autonomy first, not as an afterthoughtWhy Invo Station is building AI-driven air highways that mirror existing road networks, instead of point-to-point chaos in the sky.🗺️ Air traffic like Google MapsHow Leo’s team is designing vertical and horizontal “lanes” in the air to regulate traffic at city-scale.⚖️ Regulation is finally catching upWhat recent FAA rule changes and White House executive orders mean for eVTOLs, autonomous flight, and commercial deployment.(Featuring insights on the Federal Aviation Administration certification process.)💰 From $10M aircraft to $60K flying vehiclesHow Invo Station plans to bring costs down through manufacturing design, mass production, and software-driven business models.🏙️ Who are the first customers?From individual owners to ride-sharing, family vehicles, emergency response, and cities themselves.🧠 AI beyond driving: fundraising, ops & leadershipHow Leo is using AI agents for fundraising, sales, marketing, and simulation—and why he believes most white-collar work will be automated.🔋 What comes next: solid-state batteries & Blackwell GPUsWhy breakthroughs in energy storage and compute change what’s possible right now, not in 50 years.🌍 Optimism without denialWhy Leo believes technological progress, when paired with ethics and systems thinking, can still bend the future in a better direction.This episode isn’t just about flying cars—it’s about how infrastructure shapes civilization, and what happens when we design mobility for people, not congestion.⸻🔔 Subscribe to Moonshot Radio for conversations with the founders, scientists, and builders reprogramming our future.⸻References & Links (from the episode) • Invo Station • Joby Aviation • NVIDIA Blackwell GPU platform • Waymo autonomous vehicles • FAA powered-lift / eVTOL rulemaking (SFAR No. 120) • Isaac Asimov — Three Laws of Robotics

    1hr 13min

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Moonshot Radio is a show for people who believe the future can be bigger, weirder, and better than what we’ve been told. Hosted by Linda Du, a globetrotting investor, founder and adventurer, the show dives into the ideas, technologies, and unconventional thinkers shaping the world ahead. From AI misfits and out-of-this world founders to radical thinkers and identity hackers, every episode asks: What happens next, and what does it mean to be human in the age of technology? If you’re obsessed with the edge of innovation, or the cultural shifts defining our century, you’ll feel right at home.