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236: Through These Doors - Ruth Marie Oliver

Casual Space

Release Date: 08/15/2024

256: Herb Baker show art 256: Herb Baker

Casual Space

Herb Baker, NASA veteran and author of From Apollo to Artemis: Stories From My 50 Years With NASA, takes us back to a time where growing up near NASA meant working near the “Manned Spacecraft Center,”  and running films to the TV station for Apollo missions.  Herb took what started as a “fun job” into an unforgettable 42-year career working on the Shuttle, Space Station, and Orion programs. Herb grew up surrounded by astronauts’ families, watched history happen right in his backyard, and even got to see his mom play a key role in saving Skylab—a story that will absolutely...

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255: Hank Alewine: Crunching Numbers in the Cosmos show art 255: Hank Alewine: Crunching Numbers in the Cosmos

Casual Space

Hank Alewine is the accountant boldly going where no CPA has gone before! A professor at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, Hank isn’t just teaching spreadsheets and balance sheets—he’s pioneering space accounting (yes, that’s a thing). In this episode, Hank chats about his career journey, from studying biology to becoming a CPA, and eventually inventing a course that tackles the financial frontier of the space economy. Hank explores fascinating topics like how future Martian colonies might handle taxes (spoiler: someone will definitely try to tax space transactions) and why lag...

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254: Ronak Dave, NASA Johnson Space Center Flight Director  show art 254: Ronak Dave, NASA Johnson Space Center Flight Director

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Ronak Dave is a Flight Director at NASA’s Johnson Space Center who always knew he wanted to work in Human Spaceflight Operations. His journey from a curious engineer to one of NASA’s elite is inspiring. With a Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering from Purdue University, his path to NASA was fueled by curiosity, determination, and a little networking ingenuity. From tinkering with appliances in his childhood home to orchestrating critical missions at NASA, Ronak talks about how each experience brought him to work in the space industry. He shares lessons learned...

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253: Dr. Eiman Jahangir’s Journey to Space with Blue Origin show art 253: Dr. Eiman Jahangir’s Journey to Space with Blue Origin

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Dr. Eiman Jahangir, a physician, analog astronaut, and lifelong space enthusiast, shares his remarkable journey to becoming an astronaut with Blue Origin’s New Shepard. With two previous NASA astronaut candidacies and years of dedication, Dr. Jahangir’s story is resilient. He is driven by a love for science and space and his unwavering commitment to the dream of exploring beyond Earth. Catch Dr. Jahangir as he shares stories from his recent Blue Origin flight and launches into his experiences with the analog astronaut community, where he honed skills vital for long space missions. He’s...

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252: Anna (Hanna Sav) Harutyunyan: Armenia's First Analog Astronaut and Founder of Rocket Space Academy show art 252: Anna (Hanna Sav) Harutyunyan: Armenia's First Analog Astronaut and Founder of Rocket Space Academy

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Anna (Hanna Sav) Harutyunyan, is an Armenian engineer and robotics student who recently made history as Armenia’s first analog astronaut!  In this episode, she joins host Beth Mund on the Casual Space Podcast to share her experiences in analog space missions, her academic journey, and her upcoming projects.  Anna’s on a mission to inspire people in Armenia, and around the world, to explore space. As you listen in, you’ll hear how Anna first connected with the analog astronaut community through the Austrian Space Forum, where she supported ground operations before stepping into...

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251: Samantha Christensen: Opening the Marley Foundation Astronomy Discovery Center at Lowell Observatory show art 251: Samantha Christensen: Opening the Marley Foundation Astronomy Discovery Center at Lowell Observatory

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Samantha Christensen, a long-time team member at Lowell Observatory, shares the exciting news about the grand opening of the Marley Foundation Astronomy Discovery Center in Flagstaff, Arizona. As Northern Arizona’s first science center, the 40,000-square-foot facility offers a major upgrade with cutting-edge exhibits, interactive experiences, and an immersive space for astronomy enthusiasts of all ages. Samantha discusses the community’s excitement, especially among educators, and highlights how this new center will serve not only Flagstaff but also underserved communities, including the...

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250: Corbett Hoenninger, General Manager of Argotec Inc. show art 250: Corbett Hoenninger, General Manager of Argotec Inc.

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Corbett Hoenninger, General Manager of Argotec Inc., has quite the space career.  From training astronauts at NASA to helping lead the Dream Chaser’s drop tests (including a memorable crash landing), Corbett shares what it’s really like behind the scenes of space exploration. Corbett talks about the recent NASA DART mission, (giving an asteroid a nudge), and how small satellites are changing the game in space. Corbett started working in the field of psychology, then shifted to aerospace engineering… and combining both to present this great philosophy of being “fearless, but not...

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249: Chris Quigg: Exploring Grace in All Simplicity show art 249: Chris Quigg: Exploring Grace in All Simplicity

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Chris Quigg, the celebrated theoretical physicist and co-author of Grace in All Simplicity, whisks us away on a journey through the wonders of particle physics—served with a dash of poetry and a sprinkle of grace! With a talent for turning complex ideas into accessible stories, Chris shares insights from his new book and reveals the inspiration behind its intriguing title. Listen for unforgettable moments in the history of science and get a sneak peek into life at iconic research centers like CERN and Fermilab. Thank you, Chris, for showing us how curiosity and a love for learning can...

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248: Scott Holcomb: From Space Camp to the Classroom show art 248: Scott Holcomb: From Space Camp to the Classroom

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Beth welcomes movie star and educator, Scott Holcomb! Scott shares his remarkable story from his surprise audition to his role in the industry CLASSIC film, Space Camp,  and how it led him to a meaningful career in education. Through humorous anecdotes and heartfelt reflections, Scott discusses the impact Space Camp (the movie AND the experience) has had on his life and how he’s inspiring the next generation to dream big. Tune in for behind-the-scenes tales from Space Camp, the joy of rekindling childhood wonder, and insights into fostering curiosity in today's students. Scott shares...

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247: Defending Space Through Storytelling with Stuart Hardwick show art 247: Defending Space Through Storytelling with Stuart Hardwick

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Award-winning science fiction author and friend of the show Stuart Hardwick returns to share the story behind his latest work, Tales of the United States Space Force and his passion for space defense and storytelling.    Happy WORLD SPACE WEEK!   We’re celebrating World Space Week with our partners, Cosmic Girls and their INCREDIBLE Space Competition announcement you DO NOT want to miss:    In this episode, Stuart & Beth discuss the critical importance of space defense and how science fiction plays a role in educating the public about the future of space...

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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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