Casual Space

Beth Mund
Casual Space Podcast

Let’s talk SPACE, and let’s keep it casual. Nothing too technical. Stories that inspire. As a former NASA Public Affairs Officer, let be serve as your guide. I’ll provide conversations that are both interesting and fun. Each weekly episode brings a new, fresh discussion on a variety of space topics & stories. The universe is pretty big, so there’s always something new to discover! Join me and find YOUR inner space geek on Casual Space!

  1. 18 HR AGO

    From Space Camp to Space Force with Col. Heather Bogstie

    Welcome our first ever US Space Force guest Col. Heather Bogstie! Col. Heather Bogstie shares her journey from attending Space Camp as a young girl to becoming a key leader in the newly established United States Space Force. Together, Beth and Heather walk through Heather’s inspiring career path, her experiences as a missile operator, and her transition into the Space Force. Heather shares personal stories from her time at Space Camp, the critical role of the Space Force in national security, the evolving landscape of space operations, and the importance of encouraging the next generation of women in STEM. Col. Bogstie’s Message to Listeners: "There are lots of careers in space; the defense industrial base for space is strong and evolving, offering many opportunities to be a part of this space renaissance. Consider joining the Space Force! Service began for a reason, and I’m so glad I could complement my passion for space with serving my country and protecting our freedom." About Col. Heather Bogstie: Col. Heather Bogstie serves as a leader in the United States Space Force, where she works on protecting the nation's interests in space. With a background in electrical engineering and a career that spans from missile operations to space acquisitions, Heather’s expertise and dedication have made her a pivotal figure in the Space Force. Her passion for space began at Space Camp, and she has since dedicated her life to advancing space operations and inspiring others. Follow Heather’s journey and learn more about her impactful work at Space Force. Learn more and connect with Col. Heather Bogstie: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heather-bogstie-12818b96/   SSC: https://www.facebook.com/SpaceSystemsCommand?mibextid=LQQJ4d   USSF: https://www.facebook.com/SpaceForceDoD?mibextid=LQQJ4d     If you enjoyed this episode and would like to share, I’d love to hear it!    You can follow and share in the socials,  LinkedIn - @casualspacepodcast Facebook - @casualspacepodcast Instagram - @casualspacepodcast YouTube - @casualspacepodcast83 or email me at beth@casualspacepodcast.com.   *Remember!!! You can send your story to space TODAY! The window for STORIES of Space Mission 03 is NOW OPEN! Send your story, for free, to www.storiesofspace.com

    45 min
  2. 20 SEPT

    Marc Hartzman

    Marc Hartzman, friend of the show and author of We Are Not Alone: The Extraordinary History of UFOs, Aliens, and Our Hopes, Fears, and Fantasies, returns to the Casual Space Podcast to dive into the intriguing world of UFOs!  Marc’s new book goes way beyond the familiar stories of iconic UFO sightings, (Roswell and the Phoenix Lights).  Marc discusses how these events have shaped both public perception and government disclosure over the decades. Children’s encounters with UFO’s? The government acknowledgement of UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena)? We Are Not Alone is not afraid to tackle these topics. Marc’s research and thoughtful storytelling make this episode an intriguing journey through history, pop culture, and the enduring question—are we truly alone? “The nature of UFOs is that it remains a mystery. But that’s what makes the search for answers so fascinating.” – Marc Hartzman About Marc Hartzman: Marc Hartzman is an author and historian deeply interested in the unusual and unexplained. His latest book, We Are Not Alone, examines UFOs and aliens' history and cultural impact. He is also the author of The Big Book of Mars, which explores our fascination with the red planet. Learn more and connect with Marc: Website: MarcHartzmanBooks.com Instagram: @weirdhistorian Twitter: @weirdhistorian1 Facebook: @weirdhistorian   If you enjoyed this episode and would like to share, we’d love to hear it! You can follow and share on our socials: LinkedIn - @casualspacepodcast Facebook - @casualspacepodcast Instagram - @casualspacepodcast YouTube - @casualspacepodcast83 Or email Beth directly at beth@casualspacepodcast.com.     Don’t forget!!! You can send your story to space TODAY! The window for STORIES of Space Mission 03 is NOW OPEN! Send your story, for free, to www.storiesofspace.com.

    1h 1m
  3. 14 SEPT

    Unlocking the Secrets of Life in the Universe with Nathalie Cabrol

    Nathalie Cabrol is an astrobiologist and author of, “The Secret Life of the Universe.” She’s also the Director of the Carl Sagan Center at the SETI Institute and holds the women’s WORLD record for free and scuba diving (at altitude)!  Nathalie has spent decades studying the cosmos and searching for life in unexpected places—whether hidden in rocks here on Earth or waiting to be discovered on distant planets. Nathalie shares her career path as a trailblazer in planetary science, the sacrifices she’s made along the way, and why she believes we’re on the verge of groundbreaking discoveries. In this conversation, Beth and Natalie explore key questions like: Is life an inevitable result of the universe’s laws? And what can Earth teach us about finding life beyond our planet? “The nature of life on Earth and the search for life elsewhere are two sides of the same question – the search for who we are.” - Carl Sagan About Nathalie Cabrol: Nathalie Cabrol is an astrobiologist and Director of the Carl Sagan Center at the SETI Institute. She has led groundbreaking research on planetary habitability and the search for life in extreme environments. Learn more about her work at SETI Institute. https://youtu.be/oIIw9q5jVqU?si=BYjkTrvG6eDhqa0s Learn more and connect with Nathalie: FB Planetary Landscapes: https://www.facebook.com/PlanetaryLandscapes X (former Twitter): https://x.com/shasta721 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathalie-cabrol-1791a114/ SETI Institute: https://www.seti.org/senior-staff and https://www.seti.org/our-scientists/nathalie-cabrol If you enjoyed this episode and would like to share, I’d love to hear it!    You can follow and share in the socials,  LinkedIn - @casualspacepodcast Facebook - @casualspacepodcast Instagram - @casualspacepodcast YouTube - @casualspacepodcast83 or email me at beth@casualspacepodcast.com.   *Remember!!! You can send your story to space TODAY! The window for STORIES of Space Mission 03 is NOW OPEN! Send your story, for free, to www.storiesofspace.com  Are you passionate about making a positive impact and contributing to a cause that empowers and uplifts? Cosmic Girls Foundation is seeking a dynamic and dedicated individual to join us as the Cosmic Forum Community Manager. If you are excited about fostering a vibrant and safe online community for girls and contributing to a cause that makes a global impact, we would love to hear from you! Please send your resume and a brief cover letter to SofiaGiussani@cosmicgirls.org/

    51 min
  4. 6 SEPT

    Through These Doors - Abigail Harrison

    Ever wonder how a passion for space exploration can ignite a global movement? In this episode of Through These Doors, Chris Key, Josh Whitfield, and Beth Mund sit down with Abigail Harrison, better known as Astronaut Abby, the inspiring force behind The Mars Generation. Abby’s journey is one of vision and connection. From her first awe-inspiring visit to Space Camp at age 12 to founding a nonprofit that empowers young people to pursue their space dreams, Abby’s story is a testament to the power of dedication, community, and the digital age. Throughout the conversation, Abby emphasizes the importance of leveraging social media and digital tools to create opportunities and connect with others in the space industry. She also shares her advice on embracing failure as a necessary step toward success. During the discussion, Abby reflects on the pivotal moments that shaped her path, including the influential role of her mother and the impact of early mentors. She also discusses her current work at Harvard Medical School and her future ambitions, including obtaining a Ph.D. and continuing her journey toward becoming an astronaut. Whether you’re a budding space enthusiast, a seasoned professional, or simply fascinated by stories of perseverance and innovation, this episode will inspire you to reach for the stars and make the most of the tools and opportunities available today. Follow Us on Social Media: Instagram: @casualspacepodcast Facebook: Casual Space Podcast YouTube: Casual Space Podcast About: Abigail Harrison (Astronaut Abby) Abigail Harrison, known globally as Astronaut Abby, began her journey in space exploration at 12 when she attended Space Camp. Growing up in Minnesota, Abby’s fascination with space was fueled by a community that supported her dreams, including a pivotal encounter with astronaut Luca Parmitano. Abby’s early experiences at Space Camp and her growing presence on social media led her to found The Mars Generation, a nonprofit dedicated to inspiring and empowering young people to pursue their space dreams. Abby has reached millions through The Mars Generation, advocating for STEM education and space exploration. Her work has been recognized globally, and she is a leading voice in the space community. Currently working at Harvard Medical School in immunology, Abby is also pursuing her pilot’s license and preparing to apply for a Ph.D. program, all while continuing her mission to become an astronaut. Have you attended Space Camp or been inspired by similar stories? We’d love to hear about it! Share your story with us on social media using: #CasualSpace and #ThroughTheseDoors. Interested in Space Camp? Visit: https://www.rocketcenter.com/SpaceCamp

    45 min
  5. 6 SEPT

    Through These Doors - Kelley Wolfe

    Ever wondered what it takes to inspire the next generation of space enthusiasts? In this podcast episode of Through These Doors, Beth Mund and Chris Key sit down with Kelley Wolfe, an elementary science specialist at Randolph School in Huntsville, Alabama. Kelley has a deep passion for space and education, making her an ideal guest to share her unique experiences. Kelley, who never attended Space Camp as a child but worked there as a counselor, discusses how she found her dream job as a hands-on science specialist. She shares stories from her time at Space Camp, where she brought space education to life for kids. Kelley's enthusiasm for teaching is infectious from tethering her students to the ceiling to simulate spacewalks to making craters in flour with kindergartners. Kelley’s journey into education started early. Inspired by "Little House on the Prairie," she knew from second grade that she wanted to be a teacher. Her experiences at Space Camp solidified her passion for space and education, leading her to become a beloved figure at Randolph School. Throughout the episode, Kelley talks about the magic of Space Camp—how it brings together children from all over the world and allows them to explore space in a hands-on, immersive environment. She also shares her desire to return to Space Camp as a teacher and part of the alumni community and the importance of keeping the camp experience alive for future generations. Kelley’s dedication to her students and love for space shines through in every story she shares. Whether helping a nervous camper adjust to life away from home or ensuring her children get the full Space Camp experience, Kelley’s commitment to fostering a love of science in the next generation is truly inspiring. Tune in to hear Kelley’s stories, her advice for future Space Campers, and why she believes Space Camp is an essential experience for young people. This episode is filled with heartwarming moments, laughs, and insights into the world of space education.   Follow Us on Social Media: Instagram: @casualspacepodcast Facebook: Casual Space Podcast YouTube: Casual Space Podcast About: Kelley Wolfe Kelley Wolfe is an elementary science specialist at Randolph School in Huntsville, Alabama, with over 23 years of teaching experience. Passionate about hands-on science and space education, Kelley has spent years inspiring young minds to explore the universe's wonders. Her journey in education has been deeply influenced by her time as a Space Camp counselor, where she developed a lifelong love for space and teaching. Kelley continues to bring the excitement of space exploration into her classroom, ensuring every student leaves with a sense of wonder and curiosity.   Have you attended Space Camp or been inspired by similar stories? We’d love to hear about it! Share your story with us on social media using: #CasualSpace and #ThroughTheseDoors. Interested in Space Camp? Visit: https://www.rocketcenter.com/SpaceCamp

    30 min
  6. 30 AUG

    Through These Doors - Danny Jaques

    Ever wonder what it takes to inspire over 500 students to reach for the stars? In this episode of Through These Doors, Chris Key, Josh Whitfield, and Beth Mund sit down with Danny Jaques, a Space Camp Hall of Fame inductee and passionate educator dedicated to inspiring the next generation of space enthusiasts. Danny’s journey is one of relentless determination. From bringing hundreds of students from Ignacio, Colorado, to Space Camp, to launching his own space-themed salsa company, Danny’s story is filled with creativity, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to his mission: getting humanity to Mars. During the conversation, Danny shares the challenges of raising funds to send students from a small rural community to Space Camp and the joy of watching them light up as they experience the wonders of space exploration. He also dives into his personal passion for Mars, discussing the importance of dreaming big and how Space Camp plays a crucial role in nurturing those dreams. Whether you’re a space enthusiast, an educator, or someone who loves a good story of perseverance and innovation, this episode inspires you to think outside the box and reach for your own stars. Follow Us on Social Media: Instagram: @casualspacepodcast Facebook: Casual Space Podcast YouTube: Casual Space Podcast About: Danny Jaques Danny Jaques grew up on a ranch near Ignacio, Colorado, where his fascination with space began as he watched the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo missions. Though raised in a farming family, Danny's passion for space led him to a career in science education. After an inspiring visit to the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama, Danny made it his mission to share the wonders of space with his students. Over the years, he has chaperoned more than 500 students to Space Camp and was honore

    47 min
  7. 30 AUG

    Through These Doors - Jennifer Heldmann

    What drives someone to pursue a lifelong career exploring the cosmos? In this episode of Through These Doors, Chris Key, Josh Whitfield, and Beth Mund sit down with Dr. Jennifer Heldmann, a NASA planetary scientist whose passion for space began at Space Camp and led to a groundbreaking career at NASA. Jennifer’s journey is nothing short of inspiring. Jennifer's story is a testament to the power of following one's dreams, from her first plane ride to Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama, to earning a PhD in planetary science. In this episode, she recounts her experiences at Space Camp, where she first realized that a career in space wasn’t just a dream but a tangible goal. Jennifer takes us through her exciting work at NASA, including her contributions to Mars exploration and the search for life beyond Earth. Throughout the conversation, Jennifer reflects on the impact Space Camp had on her life and career, offering valuable advice to young and mid-career professionals on pursuing their passions in the space industry. She also shares her thoughts on the potential discovery of life on Mars and how it could fundamentally change our understanding of the universe. Whether you're an aspiring astronaut, a space enthusiast, or simply looking for inspiration, this episode will motivate you to reach for the stars. Follow Us on Social Media: Instagram: @casualspacepodcast Facebook: Casual Space Podcast YouTube: Casual Space Podcast About: Dr. Jennifer Heldmann Dr. Jennifer Heldmann is a Planetary Scientist in the Division of Space Sciences & Astrobiology, Planetary Systems Branch at NASA Ames Research Center. Heldmann studies the Moon with a focus on improving our understanding of lunar volatile deposits as well as focusing on lunar geology. She works on spacecraft missions to study ice on the Moon (e.g., NASA’s LCROSS & VIPER missions) and leads teams analyzing data, creating numerical models, conducting field campaigns, and developing cutting-edge hardware and software tools for future planetary mission applications. Heldmann also supports NASA’s Artemis program by providing scientific input and astronaut training to optimize scientific exploration of the Moon on crewed missions.   Have you attended Space Camp or been inspired by similar stories? We’d love to hear about it! Share your story with us on social media using: #CasualSpace and #ThroughTheseDoors. Interested in Space Camp? Visit: https://www.rocketcenter.com/SpaceCamp

    31 min
  8. 24 AUG

    Through These Doors - Diallo Wallace

    Ever wonder what sparks a lifelong passion for space in someone? In this episode of the Casual Space Podcast, Beth Mund teams up with Chris Key and Josh Whitfield for an uplifting chat with Diallo Wallace—a naval aviator turned high school teacher who’s all about inspiring the next generation of space lovers. Diallo’s story starts with a bang—literally—as he recounts how watching the Space Shuttle launch in 1981 changed his life forever. From dreaming about being a truck driver or paleontologist to becoming a naval aviator with a deep love for space, Diallo’s journey is full of twists, turns, and a whole lot of passion. Now, as a high school teacher, Diallo is on a mission to show his students that there’s more to space than just being an astronaut. He’s all about highlighting the cool jobs like flight directors and engineers that make space exploration possible. And he’s not stopping there—Diallo is a big believer in giving back. He’s using his experiences and connections to mentor young people, helping them chase their dreams in the space industry. Tune in to hear Diallo’s inspiring story, his thoughts on the power of mentorship, and why he believes that the future of space exploration lies in the hands of the next generation. Whether you’re a space geek or just love a good story, this episode is one you won’t want to miss.   Follow Us on Social Media: Instagram: @casualspacepodcast Facebook: Casual Space Podcast YouTube: Casual Space Podcast About: Diallo Wallace Diallo Wallace is a dedicated educator, former naval aviator, and lifelong space enthusiast. His passion for space began in 1981 when he watched the Space Shuttle launch, igniting a dream that led him to a career in aviation. Now, as a high school teacher, Diallo inspires the next generation, encouraging students to explore careers in space beyond just becoming astronauts. Through his mentorship and outreach, Diallo is committed to giving back, ensuring that young people have the opportunities to pursue their dreams in the space industry. His story is one of perseverance, passion, and a deep commitment to empowering others.   Have you attended Space Camp or been inspired by similar stories? We’d love to hear about it! Share your story with us on social media using: #CasualSpace and #ThroughTheseDoors. Interested in Space Camp? Visit: https://www.rocketcenter.com/SpaceCamp The Cosmic Girls Foundation is looking for a new Social Media Coordinator Intern. Calling all Cosmic Social Media buffs looking to get practical experience or become an intern in a dynamic non-profit organization that will send a girl to space! The Cosmic Girls Foundation is looking for a new Social Media Coordinator Intern to help us get our content out to all via our various social media platforms (LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube). Join the team and become Cosmic! Cosmic Girls Foundation

    46 min

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Let’s talk SPACE, and let’s keep it casual. Nothing too technical. Stories that inspire. As a former NASA Public Affairs Officer, let be serve as your guide. I’ll provide conversations that are both interesting and fun. Each weekly episode brings a new, fresh discussion on a variety of space topics & stories. The universe is pretty big, so there’s always something new to discover! Join me and find YOUR inner space geek on Casual Space!

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