Kathy Sullivan Explores Kathy Sullivan
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Kathy Sullivan - the first person to both walk in space and dive to the deepest point in the ocean - explores the human condition through the life journeys of her guests, people from all walks of life and levels of fame whose stories will inspire, inform and amuse you. Along the way Dr. Kathy Sullivan shares her own stories of lessons learned, obstacles overcome and crazy moments from her unique career in space, the deep sea, government and business.
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Ambitions of an Aspiring Astrobiologist with Stella Marcy
This episode was recorded at the Inter Astra Retreat just outside Washington DC last November (2023). I sat down with Stella Marcy, a high school freshman from upstate New York with big dreams of becoming an astrobiologist.
Stella’s passion for exploring the origins of life on other planets and her curiosity about the universe is truly inspiring. In our conversation, we discussed what it means to be an astrobiologist, the tools scientists use to search for life beyond Earth, and how high school student Stella can prepare for her career.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
• What astrobiologists do.
• The importance of STEM education in pursuing a career in space science.
• How young students can get involved in STEM programs and research opportunities.
• Stella’s inspirations and her goals for the future, including her dream universities.
• Insights from the Inter Astra Retreat.
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"INTER ASTRA IS A GREAT WAY TO MAKE CONNECTIONS, TO GET INTERNSHIPS OR RESEARCH PROJECTS OR MENTORS WHO ALSO WOULD REALLY HELP ME."
- STELLA MARCY
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Credits:
Production by CxS Partners LTD
Executive Producer: Toby Goodman
Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner
Artwork: Ryan Field
Recorded on location on Nomono Sound Capsule
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SPACESHIP NOT REQUIRED
I’m Kathy Sullivan, the only person to have walked in space and gone to the deepest point in the ocean.
I’m an explorer, and that doesn’t always have to involve going to some remote or exotic place. It simply requires a commitment to put curiosity into action.
In this podcast, you can explore, reflecting on lessons learned from life so far and from my brilliant and ever-inquisitive guests. We explore together in this very moment from right where you are… spaceship not required.
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TRAILER: Astronauts compare notes on life in space - Astranotes
A brand-new inspirational space podcast featuring Astronauts from different generations comparing notes on everything from their moment of selection, training, mission, and legacy.
Listen to this exclusive trailer featuring conversations from the first two episodes:
1. Dr. Kathy Sullivan, a three-time NASA astronaut and the first American woman to walk in space speaks with Christina Koch, a serving NASA astronaut set to be the first woman to reach the moon.
2. General Charles F. Bolden, a four-time NASA astronaut, and the first black NASA administrator, speaks with Victor Glover, a serving NASA astronaut set to be the first black man to reach the moon.
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🚀 For The Charles F. Blend Group & Inter Astra
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🎙️ Executive Producer: Toby Goodman & Leo Hornak
🔈 Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner
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Ocean Depths to Space Frontiers with Lisa Marrocchino
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
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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
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[Your Business In Space] Environmental Intelligence
Your Business: In Space
Environmental Intelligence in Space with Dr. Kathy Sullivan
Dr. Kathy Sullivan is a distinguished scientist, astronaut, and explorer who has contributed to our understanding of space and the Earth’s oceans. As the first American woman to walk in space and a veteran of three NASA space shuttle missions, Dr. Sullivan has reached both the heights of outer space and the depths of our oceans.
As an accomplished geologist, she has explored the complexities of marine geology and geophysics, and her tenure as the head of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) solidified her reputation as a trailblazer in environmental intelligence.
Her profound experience offers invaluable insights into our planet's life support systems — the oceans, the atmosphere, and the interconnected environments that sustain us.
In this episode, Dr. Sullivan draws parallels between the life support systems of spacecraft and our own planet, illustrating the critical importance of environmental stewardship. With her unique vantage points from space and deep below the sea, she sheds light on the environmental challenges we face and the innovative technologies helping us to understand the roles we can play to help protect our home planet.
In this episode you'll discover:
• The vital role environmental intelligence from space plays in daily life, from weather forecasting to agricultural planning.
• How satellites have transformed from mere storm spotters to advanced observers, capable of intricate environmental assessments.
• The importance of understanding and maintaining the life support systems of our 'spaceship' Earth, paralleling those in spacecraft.
• Dr. Sullivan’s perspective on the potential environmental impact of rocket launches and the increasing frequency of space travel.
• The need for continuous innovation and research to advance our knowledge of Earth and space environments.
• Insights into fostering a new generation of scientists, engineers, and explorers to lead future environmental intelligence efforts.
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"The only thing we actually do all by ourselves is have the start of a good idea. Everything beyond that requires connecting that idea with other people."
- Dr. Kathy Sullivan
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Credits:
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Executive Producer: Toby Goodman
Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner
Artwork: Ryan Field
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Farewell for Now
Dear Explorer, On June 10, 2021, I launched the Kathy Sullivan Explores podcast. Many of us were under some form of a lockdown back then, and the podcast has helped me connect in ways that were previously impossibl...
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The Actor’s Craft with Jane Alexander
Jane Alexander is an actress, author, and former Chairperson of the National Endowment of the Arts. In 1969, Jane received a Tony Award for her performance as Eleanor Bachman in the Broadway production of The Great White Hop...