From Star Trek to Skunk Works, California once led the world in space-age dreaming. What happened? In this solo episode, I trace the roots of that generation of techno-optimism and ask what it might look like to summon it again in an era of cynicism, scarcity, and political drift to get Californians dreaming again.
00:00 Intro
03:31 Defining the First Space Age
05:28 The Twin Boosters of the Space Age
08:07 Southern California: Epicenter of the Space Age
11:19 Competing Views of the Space Age
12:47 Fostering Techno-Optimism in California
Keywords: Second Space Age, California Future Society, techno-optimism, space exploration, cultural impact, technology, innovation, aerospace industry, future vision, optimism, Southern California, space age nostalgia, Jetsons futurism, Imagineering, Elon Musk, SpaceX launch, awe and wonder, California history, Tomorrowland, Googie architecture, Burbank, Los Angeles, rocket science, NASA, Star Trek, the Jetsons, Twilight Zone, Caltech, JPL, Lockheed Skunk Works, Cold War, scientific progress, dynamic society, American frontier, abundance, clean energy, AI education, Neuralink, supersonic jets, California Forever, Solano County, hardware manufacturing, gigascale solar, belief in the future, media environment, techlash, personalized learning, postwar optimism, suburban California, futurism, storytelling, cultural zeitgeist, economic development, infrastructure, vision for California, building the future, space culture, American dream