Dive into the cosmos with our latest episode of Quick Tips From the C-Suite Podcast. Join host Travis Thomas as he sits down with the remarkable Bill Woolf, a retired Air Force colonel turned off-grid living advocate and the dynamic President/CEO of the Space Force Association. Discover the importance of space domain superiority, innovative educational initiatives like the Global Space University, and the thrilling challenges of space exploration—all while inspiring the next generation of cosmic trailblazers! Don't miss out on this captivating discussion that explores the intersection of executive leadership, innovation, and the boundless possibilities of space exploration. 🎙️ Listen by visiting our website [below] or find us Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts. Website: https://lnkd.in/gMDFnyaK Spotify: https://lnkd.in/gEx-r4Z8 Apple Podcasts: https://lnkd.in/gAE2sfNt Google Podcasts: https://lnkd.in/gmYK5zpu https://lnkd.in/gd6uxeZY
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I really enjoyed this conversation with James and the Quantum Record on #SpaceSecurity and #SpaceGovernance. There are a lot of challenges out there; we know that. But we have a solid foundation in place. There is growing awareness of our mutual dependencies on space, and it's inspiration is limitless. We have solid models for progress that we can draw on. In short: we have hope. Find the discussion on The Quantum Record's YouTube channel, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other popular podcasting platforms. https://lnkd.in/gQddRnZM
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Listen to the inspiring story behind XPRIZE CEO Anousheh Ansari's journey to space to leading one of the world's most visionary organizations on the "Don't Stop Us Now!" podcast. #womenleaders #womeninscience #womenintech
New podcast alert! 🎧 XPRIZE CEO Anousheh Ansari spoke with Claire Hatton and Greta Thomas on the Don’t Stop Us Now! podcast about… ➡️ How XPRIZE’s groundbreaking prizes make her hopeful for the future ➡️ Why space has interested her since she was a little girl ➡️ What it takes to build a successful business ➡️ The highs and lows of training to be an astronaut …and more! Listen to the episode here. https://lnkd.in/gWQFdtkw
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“We believe that abundant resources in space are a good way to sustain humanity. We think of ourselves as a sustainable company that’s looking out for the earth.” – Joseph Pawelski (CTO of CisLunar Industries) One of the many valuable topics Joe discussed during our podcast episode. Listen to our full conversation at: https://lnkd.in/efhHrGc3
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Why Portal? Why Now? Thank you, Peter Ho, for hosting our CEO Jeff Thornburg on the Value Drivers podcast! Jeff had a great time discussing the inspiration behind Portal Space Systems and the #whynow If you're passionate about space, technology, and entrepreneurship, this episode is a must-listen! Tune in to catch Jeff and Peter's discussion on: ▪️The driving forces behind starting Portal Space Systems ▪️Major innovations in the space industry over the past two decades ▪️The importance of aligning business strategies with customer needs ▪️The role of AI and machine learning in advancing space technology ▪️Lessons learned from working with industry giants like Elon Musk and Paul Allen Listen to the full episode here: https://lnkd.in/grCjGmar #SpaceExploration #Innovation #TechLeadership #Entrepreneurship #Podcast
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Space projects are complex, often involving years, even decades, of work, high risk, and massive investments. But it isn’t the only sector with complex projects. Listen to this episode of Project Management Institute’s Projectified podcast to learn how project professionals can manage complexity in the space industry and beyond: https://lnkd.in/gFpA3xRy #podcast
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A few weeks ago, I had a conversation with Aravind Ravichandran about the state of the EO industry, mega class EO satellites, TerraWatch Space, the EO Summit Conference and much more. I am always inspired by Aravind’s passion and advocacy for user-driven and user-centric EO solutions. The link to the episode is below. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did chatting with Aravind. And thanks Ari Lewis 🚀🏭 for introducing me to Aravind! 🤝 🎧 https://lnkd.in/eiMMv6-T
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The new episode of #Resourceful, European Space Resources Innovation Centre (ESRIC)’s podcast is out! In this one, you will discover insights from Sabrina Andiappane of Clearspace and Bernd M. Weiss from Lulea University of Technology and learn more about how we could turn our #space debris into a practical resource! Kathryn Hadler, SciLux.
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Episode 3: Space and Circularity
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