St. Jude Mission of a Lifetime

By: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
  • Summary

  • Nearly 60 years ago, two seemingly impossible events happened about two weeks apart. One of those events captured the attention of an entire nation. It was John Glenn orbiting the planet, the first American to do so. The other event sparked a flicker of hope for thousands of families whose children were suffering from catastrophic diseases. It was the opening of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
    Now these milestones are intersecting again. Someone who survived bone cancer as a child – whose life was saved at St. Jude – will also become the youngest American in space, as part of the first all-civilian mission. Her name is Hayley Arceneaux, and St. Jude Mission of a Lifetime will offer a unique perspective on her story and introduce you to her fellow crew members.

    This series is free of advertising.

    Credits: St. Jude Mission of a Lifetime is hosted and produced by Geoffrey Redick. Reporting by Anna Birkedahl. Editing by Grace Korzekwa Evans. Louis Graham is the executive producer.

    More about the Inspiration4 mission:
    https://www.stjude.org/inspire

    Donate to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital:
    https://www.stjude.org/donate/inspire
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Episodes
  • These kids have my entire heart
    Oct 18 2021
    A life-changing view, unlike any other. Floating upside down during a chat with patients of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Flying through the air, chasing a piece of pizza. These are some of the moments Hayley Arceneaux will remember from the Inspiration4 mission. In this episode we’ll hear from Hayley and her mom Colleen Arceneaux about what happened during the three days in orbit, and how Inspiration4’s fundraising effort will help support the ongoing mission of St. Jude.
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    25 mins
  • They're in outer space right now, and I'm in bed - Bonus Episode
    Sep 16 2021
    In this bonus episode, we’ll hear from Jake Rogal. He’s one of the producers for the TIME/Netflix docuseries “Countdown: Inspiration4 Mission to Space.” Jake has been with Dr. Sian Proctor, Chris Sembroski, Jared Isaacman and Hayley Arceneaux throughout their months of training. He’ll talk about the technical challenges of filming in zero gravity and fighter jets, and the personal connections he’s made with the crew members. Jake was also a producer on the ESPN/Netflix docuseries “The Last Dance,” about Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls.
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    18 mins
  • Go girl! Go to space!
    Sep 6 2021
    A pediatric cancer survivor has never been to space. But that will change soon. Later this month, Hayley Arceneaux and her Inspiration4 crew mates will orbit the Earth for three days in the first all-civilian mission to space. When she was 10 years old, Hayley was a patient at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Now she works there as a physician assistant. In our second episode, we’ll hear from a member of her medical team, her mom and Hayley herself as she recounts her journey of perseverance.
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    20 mins

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