• #YBIS Episode 1-5 Recap with Ché Bolden

  • Jun 11 2024
  • Length: 5 mins
  • Podcast

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#YBIS Episode 1-5 Recap with Ché Bolden

  • Summary

  • On this episode of ‘Your Business In Space’ podcast, Ché Bolden recaps the first five episodes and his takeaways from each. If you’re yet to listen to our early episodes, here’s your recap.

    Episode 1: Creating Access to The Business of Space with Ché Bolden

    Ché shares his inspiration to help more people find their place in the business of space.

    Episode 2: Health in Space with Dr Dorit Donoviel

    The executive director of the Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH). She emphasizes the critical role of partnership and collaboration in space exploration and research.

    Episode 3: Environmental Intelligence in Space with Dr Kathy Sullivan

    3-time shuttle astronaut and former head of NOAA. In this episode, she discusses the importance of environmental intelligence and how space technologies contribute to this field.

    Episode 4: Data and Diplomacy In Space with Renee Wynn

    Former NASA CIO Renee Wynn shares her insights on how small business owners and entrepreneurs can assess if the space industry is right for them.

    Episode 5: From The Arts To Space Law with Catrina Melograna

    Space futurist and lawyer shares her journey from the arts into the niche field of space law and policy.

    Credits:

    Production by CxS Partners LTD

    Executive Producer: Toby Goodman

    Audio & Sound Design: Lee Turner

    Artwork: Ryan Field

    Production by CxS Partners LTD

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