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  • 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

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  • 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:

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    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

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  • 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.

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    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






  • 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.

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    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






  • 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.

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    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

  • 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.

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    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

  • 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.

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    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



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  • Ever wonder what it’s like to push past your limits in an environment designed to challenge and inspire you?

    In this episode of Casual Space, Beth Mund, along with co-hosts Chris and Joshua, shares another powerful story from the "Through These Doors" series. This time, we hear from Melanie, a former camper who attended Space Camp for Interested Visually Impaired Students (SIVIS).

    Melanie shares what it was like to connect with other visually impaired students for the first time, the thrill of overcoming fears, and how Space Camp has left a lasting mark on her life. She talks about the unforgettable mentors Jim Allen and Dan Oates, who were instrumental in her journey, and the importance of stepping into leadership roles—even when it's daunting.

    Whether you’re curious about how Space Camp can transform lives or just love a good story of personal growth, this episode is a must-listen.

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    About:

    Melanie Sinohui

    Melanie is a passionate space enthusiast and a former participant of Space Camp, where she embraced challenges that pushed her out of her comfort zone. Although she initially considered herself a "B plus" participant, Melanie's experiences at camp taught her the value of purposeful leadership and teamwork. She reflects on her time at Space Camp with humility and insight, recognizing the importance of following and leading in new, unfamiliar situations.

    Melanie firmly believes in never underestimating the people around you, especially the power and potential of youth. Her journey through Space Camp has instilled in her a deep appreciation for teamwork dynamics and its critical role in achieving successful outcomes—whether in space exploration, military aviation, or everyday life. Melanie's story is a testament to the growth that comes from stepping into new experiences and learning when to take initiative and when to support 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!
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  • What if you could help a student experience the wonder of space, despite the odds? In this heartwarming episode of Casual Space, we sit down with Dan Oates, a true legend within the Space Camp community, who has dedicated his life to doing just that. From his impactful work with students with disabilities to his induction into the Space Camp Hall of Fame, Dan shares stories that will inspire and touch your heart.

    Join Beth, Josh, and Chris as they explore the incredible journey of Dan Oates, his dedication to helping students experience the wonders of space, and the unforgettable moments that have defined his career. From blind students landing simulated aircraft carriers to the unique challenges faced by students with albinism, Dan's stories reveal the deep connections and lifelong impact that Space Camp has on its participants.

    Dan also reflects on his own journey, including his induction into the Space Camp Hall of Fame and the pivotal role of the Alumni Association in keeping the Space Camp spirit alive. Whether you're a Space Camp alum or simply a fan of inspiring stories, this episode is a must-listen.

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    About:

    Dan Oates

    Dan Oates is a member of the Space Camp Hall of Fame and a retired teacher from the West Virginia School for the Blind. For thirty years, Dan has been helping thousands of visually impaired and blind students and teachers experience Space Camp through a program called SCIVIS – Space Camp for Interested Visually Impaired Students. In the past, he has served as Education Program Manager for Space Camp, and is currently the group coordinator for SCIVIS.



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    Calling all Cosmic Social Media buffs who are 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!
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    Interested in Space Camp?
    Visit:
    https://www.rocketcenter.com/SpaceCamp

  • What happens when a childhood dream turns into a lifelong passion? In this heartwarming episode, Beth Mund sits down with Space Camp alumni Charity, Ruth Marie, Josh and Chris to reflect on the incredible journey from camp memories to real-world achievements.

    Discover how Space Camp planted the seeds for big dreams, teamwork, and a “never give up” attitude that continues to inspire and shape lives. From revitalizing dormant camps to taking on the challenge of an Iron Man, our guests share how the lessons they learned have carried them through their careers and personal challenges.

    You'll hear about the creation of a powerful alumni network, and the “Hall of Fame” campers and camp supporters, and the impact Space Camp has had on thousands of lives. The conversation gets personal as Josh describes the life-changing support he received from the Space Camp community during a critical time in his life.

    Whether you're a future camper, a parent, or simply curious about the magic of Space Camp, this episode is filled with inspiring stories, heartfelt gratitude, and a reminder that finding your tribe can change your life.

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    About:
    Ruth Marie Oliver:

    Space Camp Alumni Advocate & Lifelong Learner

    Ruth Marie is a proud Space Camp alumna who has dedicated her life to the values and lessons learned during her time at camp. With a passion for inspiring the next generation, Ruth has been instrumental in connecting and growing the Space Camp alumni network. Her efforts have not only helped alumni reconnect and share their stories but have also played a crucial role in recognizing the achievements of fellow Space Campers through initiatives like the Hall of Fame.

    A natural leader and advocate for curiosity, teamwork, and perseverance, Ruth embodies the spirit of Space Camp. Her experiences at camp taught her to dream big, embrace challenges, and always rely on her tribe—a mindset that has guided her throughout her career and personal life. Ruth’s impact on the Space Camp community is profound, as she continues to inspire both past and future campers with her unwavering dedication and love for the camp that changed her life.


    Charity Nehls Stewart:
    Advertising & Social Media Director, Space Camp Advocate

    Charity has been a vital part of the Space Camp community since 2004 when she first joined as a counselor. Over the years, her deep passion for space exploration and education led her to serve as the Advertising and Social Media Director at the Space Center, where she played a key role in amplifying the camp's reach and impact.

    With her roots firmly planted in the Space Camp experience, Charity has been a guiding force in connecting alumni, fostering a sense of community, and sharing the incredible stories of campers from all walks of life. Her efforts have ensured that the camp’s legacy continues to inspire both current and future generations of space enthusiasts.

    A firm believer in the power of dreams and the importance of teamwork, Charity’s journey reflects the very values that Space Camp instills in its participants. Her dedication to nurturing curiosity and encouraging exploration has left an indelible mark on the camp and its alumni network, making her a beloved figure in the Space Camp family.



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    Calling all Cosmic Social Media buffs who are 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!
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    Interested in Space Camp?
    Visit:
    https://www.rocketcenter.com/SpaceCamp



  • Have you ever wondered what it takes to guide astronauts through the challenges of space exploration, ensuring their safety and mission success?

    In this exciting episode, host Beth Mund, along with co-hosts Chris Key and Josh Whitfield, kicks off a brand-new series titled "Through These Doors," where they explore the incredible journeys of Space Camp alumni who have gone on to achieve extraordinary things in the field of space exploration.

    Our special guest today is none other than Ed Van Cise, NASA's 78th Flight Director, known by his call sign "Carbon Flight." Ed's passion for space began at an early age, fueled by his visit to Space Camp® and inspired by Apollo 16 Moonwalker Charlie Duke. He shares his remarkable journey from a curious young camper to a respected leader at NASA's Johnson Space Center, where he has worked as the Lead Flight Director for several aspects of the International Space Station (ISS).

    In this episode, Ed discusses the challenges and triumphs of working in mission control, the importance of teamwork and leadership in space operations, and the future of human space exploration. He also offers valuable advice for aspiring space professionals and reflects on the impact of Space Camp on his career path.

    Join us as we delve into Ed's fascinating experiences, from his first memories of Space Camp to his current role in shaping the future of space exploration. This episode is filled with inspiring stories, insightful discussions, and a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to be a modern-day flight director at NASA.

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    About:
    Ed Van Cise is a highly respected NASA Flight Director known for his call sign "Carbon Flight." A recipient of the prestigious "Right Stuff" award, Ed was inspired to pursue a
    career in aerospace engineering after attending Space Camp® and hearing a presentation by Apollo 16 Moonwalker Charlie Duke. He has since dedicated his career to NASA, working as Lead Flight Director for various aspects of the International Space Station and contributing significantly to the future of human space exploration.
    Watch Ed Van Cise on YouTube


    Interested in Space Camp?
    Visit:
    https://www.rocketcenter.com/SpaceCamp

  • Have you ever wondered how a college freshman ends up in the Space Camp Hall of Fame? In this limited-release series, join your hosts Beth Mund, Chris Key, and Joshua Whitfield as they welcome special guest Andrea Hanson.

    Andrea shares her incredible journey from being introduced to Space Camp in college to becoming a Space Camp Hall of Famer. She spills the secrets of her time as a crew trainer and how it launched her career in the aerospace industry.

    Andrea’s passion for space and her dedication to inspiring the next generation shine through as she talks about the importance of teamwork, the intense training, and the life-changing impact Space Camp had on her. Plus, she gives us a peek into her current work at the Johnson Space Center with the human landing system and her mission to keep astronauts healthy and safe.

    Join us for an out-of-this-world conversation, and get ready to be inspired by Andrea’s stellar journey!

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    About:
    Andrea M. Hanson, PhD
    Lake Park, Minnesota
    BS, University of North Dakota
    MS, University of Colorado
    PhD, University of Colorado, Boulder

    To say that former ADVANCED SPACE ACADEMY® crew trainer, Andrea Hanson, has been persistent in pursuing her interest in Science and Engineering may be the greatest of understatements. Although Dr. Hanson’s enthusiasm for Space Life Science began during her freshman year at college, she credits her time spent as an instructor at SPACE CAMP as the launch pad for her research career in that field. Following an internship with Boeing Satellite Systems, Dr. Hanson worked as a graduate student with BioServe Space Technologies at the University of Colorado. It was here that she realized the dream of so many trainees, when five years of research culminated in a space shuttle experiment that flew aboard STS-118 in August of 2007. Today, Dr. Hanson continues her relentless pursuit as a post-doctoral research scientist and engineer in the Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine at the University of Washington, Seattle. Her primary efforts are focused on developing technology to monitor musculoskeletal health in astronauts during long-duration space missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. Dr. Hanson is a walking testament to what is produced at the fantastic intersection of drive, determination and passion and is a role model for anyone with a dream.

  • Have you ever thought about what confidence really means and how it can shape your professional journey? In this episode of the Casual Space Podcast, Beth and Hannah Stanley dive into the essence of confidence and how it can propel your career, like a goose crossing the street in traffic.

    Confidence isn't just a trait; it's a skill that can be honed and applied to make a real impact. In between the laughter throughout this episode, Beth and Hannah share practical tips on how to gain confidence in your work, no matter what field you're in—whether you're an athlete, a creative, or an aspiring astronaut. Both hosts share their own challenges to be more confident in the things they aspire to achieve and then invite each of us to go from “comfortable” to confident.

    Tune in for a lively conversation filled with humor, practical tips, and a lot of heart. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, this episode will inspire you to embrace your confidence!

  • Prepare for a magical journey! Our official Disney Insider, Hannah Stanley, is back and ready to whisk us away on an adventure through the world of innovation and imagination. In this episode, Hannah shares fascinating examples and delightful references that tie together space exploration and the ever-inspiring Disney spirit of innovation.

    From animatronic presidents to the dream of living on the Moon EPCOT-style, discover how Walt Disney's visionary ideas continue to influence the future of space exploration. Whether you're a Disney fan, a space enthusiast, or just someone who loves a good story, this episode is sure to ignite your imagination and leave you inspired.

    Don’t miss out on this enchanting episode! Tune in and let the magic of Disney and the wonder of space exploration collide!

    There are several books and shows that delve into Walt Disney's inventions and his impact on innovation. Here are some recommendations:

    Books

    "Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination" by Neal Gabler

    This comprehensive biography provides deep insights into Walt Disney's life, his creative process, and the innovations he introduced.

    "Walt Disney's Imagineering Legends and the Genesis of the Disney Theme Park" by Jeff Kurtti

    This book highlights the pioneers of Disney Imagineering, the creative force behind Disney's theme park attractions, and discusses various innovations.

    "Disneyland: The Nickel Tour" by Bruce Gordon and David Mumford

    A detailed history of Disneyland that covers the evolution of the park and the innovations introduced by Disney and his team.

    "Walt Disney and the Quest for Community" by Steve Mannheim

    This book explores Walt Disney's vision for EPCOT and his innovative ideas for community planning and urban development.

    "Designing Disney: Imagineering and the Art of the Show" by John Hench

    Written by one of the original Imagineers, this book provides an insider’s look at the design and innovation behind Disney’s attractions.

    Shows and Documentaries

    "The Imagineering Story" (Disney+)

    This documentary series offers an in-depth look at the history and evolution of Walt Disney Imagineering, featuring interviews and archival footage.

    "Walt: The Man Behind the Myth"

    A documentary that covers Walt Disney’s life, his work, and his numerous contributions to animation and theme park design.

    "American Experience: Walt Disney" (PBS)

    A two-part documentary that explores Walt Disney's career, focusing on his innovative spirit and the creation of Disneyland.

    "Behind the Attraction" (Disney+)

    This series goes behind the scenes of some of Disney’s most iconic attractions and explains the technological innovations and creative processes involved.

    "One Day at Disney" (Disney+)

    A documentary series that showcases the daily lives of Disney employees, including Imagineers, and highlights the innovative work that goes into creating Disney magic.

    These books and shows provide a comprehensive look at Walt Disney's inventive spirit and the lasting impact of his innovations on entertainment, technology, and beyond.



    *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

  • Ahh, the precious memories made from summer camp! The adventures, the friendships, the HEAT... they're all fun parts of the camp experience and stories that say with us through the years.

    In this episode, we dive into the stories of Space Camp Alumni whose impressive careers within the space industry and as lifelong learners all began when they walked "through these doors" at the historic US. Space and Rocket Center. Whether you're an aspiring astronaut or just a space enthusiast, you'll be inspired by the incredible tales of dreams turned into reality.

    Are you a Space Camp alumni? Reconnect with millions of campers who like you, share that space camp experience: https://rocketcenterfoundation.org/about-alumni/

    NOW IT'S YOUR TURN TO SHARE YOUR STORY.

    Send your story ABOUT space INTO to space for free at www.storiesofspace.com.

    Tune in and let your imagination soar!

  • This week, in our ongoing summer series, “Summer-ease,” we meet at the intersection of innovation, Disney, and space exploration. Our returning and always insightful guest (and Disney insider), Hannah Stanley, joins us to discuss Disney's innovative culture and its profound influence on space-related endeavors.

    Why Disney? Disney shares the same pioneering spirit as our nation’s space industry. Like NASA, Disney’s culture from the very beginning has encouraged the application of innovative ideas, leaving unforgettable imprints on various industries, from animation to theme parks and environmental initiatives. We delve into the visionary ideas of Walt Disney, such as the futuristic EPCOT, and the groundbreaking technological innovations that have propelled Disney's unparalleled success. Did you know that Wernher von Braun served as a spokesman for three Walt Disney television programs on space travel, Man in Space?

    WATCH: How Disney Built America on the History Channel

    https://www.history.com/shows/how-disney-built-america

    “How Disney Built America” is a nostalgia-filled ride that paints a vivid picture of the world of Walt Disney and the history-making empire he and his brother Roy Disney built. Each hour-long episode focuses on a different example of game-changing brilliance in Disney’s history, including creating the world’s most recognizable characters, establishing the animated features industry, revolutionizing the concept of merchandising, and using groundbreaking design and engineering to construct Disneyland, Walt Disney World® Resort, and beyond. Viewers will hear from legendary Disney Imagineer Bob Gurr, a direct hire from Walt who developed over 100 designs for Disney theme park attractions, to gain surprising insights into the unique innovations and struggles involved in realizing the dreams of a visionary.

    WATCH: Disney Imagineer Lanny Smoot describes the HoloTile (we mention in this episode): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyc33U6f8rk

    If you enjoyed this episode and would like to share an innovation you are inspired by, I’d love to hear it! Please share it in the socials,

    LinkedIn - @casualspacepodcast

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    or email me at [email protected].


    *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

  • Have you ever been captivated by a moment from a space movie? Did that movement make you laugh, learn, or even lean in a little further into the science or story?

    In this third summary (summer-ease) episode of Casual Space, Chad and I plunge into the whimsical world of space movies, from makeshift force fields to mutant monsters born from nuclear waste. But amidst the laughter and incredulity, we uncover a deeper truth about the power of storytelling to inspire wonder and curiosity about the cosmos.

    So grab your popcorn and join us as we journey through the cosmos of cinema, celebrating the creativity and ingenuity of filmmakers who dare to dream beyond the stars.

    If you enjoyed this episode and would like to share a space movie moment, I’d love to hear it! Please share it in the socials,

    LinkedIn - @casualspacepodcast

    Facebook - @casualspacepodcast

    Instagram - @casualspacepodcast

    YouTube - @casualspacepodcast83

    or email me at [email protected].

    *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

  • What does grace look like in a high-performance workplace like the space exploration industry?

    Why is grace in the workspace important?

    Can someone have professional grace if they don’t necessarily have a lot of experience?

    On this 2nd summaries (summer-ease) episode, Beth welcomes her colleague, media host and longtime Disney cast member Hannah Stanley discuss what professional grace looks like, and how each of us can aim to extend grace within our workspace.

    Discussions, ideas & examples of grace from guests on previous episodes:

    Going to space with grace- Chris and Erin Sembroski share how they work together (and give one another grace along the way : https://www.bethmund.com/casual-space-podcast/20211224/147-erin-sembroski

    The Overview Effect- referencing “grace” and awe when seeing our planet Earth from space with Frank Whie: https://www.bethmund.com/casual-space-podcast/2021/0805/134-frank-white

    Making space for young & curious space explorers with Janet Ivey from Janet’s Planet: https://www.bethmund.com/casual-space-podcast/2020/10/01/91-janet-ivey

    *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

  • Welcome to the first episode in our new series, “Summaries” (Summer-ease) where host Beth Mund provides a shortened, easy- going, “summary” for your listening enjoyment. Every week, you’ll find themes within space exploration of course, and related topics. Guests will occasionally stop by, and we’ll keep the conversation light and non-technical (we always do). Like a cool and refreshing iced tea, these mini masterclass conversations are deliciously served to include the perfect mix of entertainment and education with a splash of cosmic fun!

    So, listen in & relax! Let us do all the heavy lifting and bring the universe to you- one casual space summary at a time.

    This week’s Summer-ease theme: Staying Curious

    When it comes to space exploration, what does it mean to stay curious? Beth reflects on some of her previous guests ‘episodes and what it means to not only be curious, but how to stay curious by inviting others to join in.

    Astronomer John Read invites us to look up and be curious about our night sky: https://www.bethmund.com/casual-space-podcast/20240129/211-john

    Researchers/ writers/ comics Kelly and Zach Weinersmith are curious about how we might live on Mars https://www.bethmund.com/casual-space-podcast/20240229/217-kelly-zach-weinersmith

    Curious about solar power? Physicist John Mankins explains it here: https://www.bethmund.com/casual-space-podcast/20240223/215-john-mankins

    *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

  • Last spring, Beth Mund delivered the commencement speech at her alma matter, Loras College. Here is the recording of her speech, never before released. It's one of life long exploration and curiosity- Beth draws examples from her own experiences and from her colleagues in the space industry to help inspire the next generation of explorers.