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Casual Space

By: Beth Mund
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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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  • 224: You’re Never Too Old to Chase Your Dreams- Just Ask Danny Jaques
    Apr 28 2024

    Returning guest Danny Jaques has taken students to Space Camps for the past 32 years!

    He’s been a certified space geek since he watched the last flight of Project Mercury with Gordon Cooper in Faith 7 on May 15, 1963, with his Dad.

    Danny started his career in education teaching science and was invited to tour the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama. He was so impressed with the programs, facilities, and people that he decided it would become his mission to share the opportunity with his students. Danny started organizing students in grades 4-12 to attend Space Camp, and since then, has chaperoned over 500 students, with plans to continue for many more years. Because of his work and dedication to so many students, Danny was inducted as a member of the Space Camp Hall of Fame in 2010.

    YOU ARE NEVER TOO OLD TO CHASE YOUR DREAMS!

    Learn more about Danny and his work on an earlier episode here: https://www.bethmund.com/casual-space-podcast/20230505/194-space-salsa




    Order Danny’s coffee, Rocket Ranch Space Salsa, and more here:

    Website: https://www.dannysrocketranch.com.
    Email: dannysrocketranch@gmail.com

    https://www.facebook.com/DannysRocketRanch

    https://www.instagram.com/dannysrocketranchspacesalsa

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/dannysrocketranch/

    https://twitter.com/DRR_SpaceSalsa



    And don’t forget- Mission 03 is accepting your story about space RIGHT NOW at www.storiesofspace.com

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    36 mins
  • 223: How to Live an Outer Space Lifestyle with Dr. Kirby Runyon
    Apr 20 2024

    Dr. Kirby Runyon is completely qualified to be your outer space lifestyle guide and science consultant. What makes him qualified, you ask? He’s a Planetary Geologist at The Planetary Science Institute, a Creative Space Science Consultant, his research has flown on a recent Zero-G flight(s), he hosts tours of the Kennedy Space Center, offers astrogeology tours for educators, and, well, you can read all of his formal qualifications at https://planex.space.

    In the meantime, we’re talking all about his space-themed zero-gravity flights (flinging colored chalk in microgravity), astrogeology adventure hikes (witnessing the most amazing colors within a sunset), seeing lava on the moon (!), and why kids make better Zero-G passengers than adults. It’s all this and more fun with our friend and guide, Kirby Runyon!

    Follow Dr. Kirby Runyon on LinkedIn
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirby-runyon-1752467/

    Catch up on all the things Kirby is doing at planex.space

    And don’t forget- Mission 03 is accepting your story about space RIGHT NOW at www.storiesofspace.com

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    51 mins
  • 222: Lisa, Karly, and the 40th Anniversary of the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation
    Apr 11 2024

    40 years ago, the six surviving Mercury 7 Astronauts (Scott Carpenter, Gordon Cooper, John Glenn, Walter Schirra, Alan Shepard, and Deke Slayton), Betty Grissom, William Douglas, M.D., and Henri Landwirth established the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation (ASF). Since its inception, the ASF had the mission of retaining the United States' world leadership in technology and innovation to support the best and brightest STEM scholars while commemorating the legacy of America’s pioneering astronauts. From the original 7 scholarships in 1984, $8.3 million Astronaut Scholarships have been awarded to 790+ Astronaut Scholars from 48 universities nationwide to date.

    The Astronaut Scholarship Foundation (ASF) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that annually provides more than 60 scholarships to the brightest and most talented college students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Learn more at: https://astronautscholarship.org/

    Today on the show, Karly and Lisa join Beth and share how the ASF has helped impact their lives, and invite your support.

    Karly Liebendorfer is a senior at Florida Institute of Technology, majoring in biomedical engineering with minors in nanotechnology and chemistry. She is a 2023 Astronaut Scholar. She is also the captain of Florida Tech's NCAA DII women's lacrosse team and is involved in multiple student organizations. She will pursue her Ph.D. and aspires to work in drug development for space applications.

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    46 mins

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Great Guests, great interviews

This is a great podcast. I enjoy all of the episodes and learn so much about space.
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