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Rebonds
Kim Gia Bubbletea
Elle a été reçue à l'Elysée pour présenter son projet !Huynh Kim Ngan, d'origine vietnamienne, a ouvert un café bubble tea et snack Vietnamien, au 84 rue Mirebeau à Bourges.Elle présente son projet au micro d'Emeline Campo.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2024-12-10
11 min
Rebonds
Créa'Boost 2024
Le rendez-vous incontournable des entrepreneurs, c'est le 7 novembre prochain à Bourges.Emeline Campo, accompagnée de quelques structures qui seront présentes pour l'évènement, nous livre tous les détails sur ce salon qui a désormais sa place dans le paysage de l'entreprenariat local.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2024-10-22
13 min
BeautyToaster
Emeline Le Saoût et Morgane Min, les RP engagées
Episode 236. RP ? Mais ça veut dire quoi cette acronyme ? RP pour relations presse. Elles sont un maillon essentiel entre les marques, les communicants (journalistes, influenceur.ses etc.) et indirectement les consommateurs. Sans une stratégie de com' efficace, difficile de se faire connaître. Aujourd'hui clairement, avoir un joli compte Instagram et/ou un site super esthétique n'est plus suffisant. J'ai interviewé Emeline Le Saoût et Morgane Min, les fondatrices de l'agence Comme Une Bavarde qu'elles ont fondée il y a 10 ans. Elles reviennent sur leur parcours, nous expliquent leur façon de travailler, les évolu...
2024-03-29
38 min
SpaceBase Podcast
From Defence and Strategic Intelligence, to STEM Education and Advocacy: An Interview with Sam Leske
An interview with Sam Leske, Sam Leske, Director at Milky-Way.Kiwi, a social enterprise whose goal is to inspire people to think about our collective future and how they can actively contribute through quality science education with an added cosmic perspective. Sam has a long career in Aoteroa’s Defence Force, first as a Royal New Zealand Air Force pilot, to Head of the Operational Intelligence and Head of Strategic Intelligence at NZ Defence Force. He also worked for the Ministry of Primary Industries as Director of Intelligence Coordination and Plans and Director of Biosecurity Support Services. He was the...
2024-03-23
52 min
Bulle de Sérénité
Episode 4 | L'espace entre les sourcils
Nos expressions faciles nous permettent de communiquer des émotions, mais savez vous que vous pouviez aussi les utiliser pour générer des émotions en vous ? Dans cet épisode : 👀 Je t’explique comment l’espace entre mes sourcils me donne du fil à retordre lors de mes scans corporels, et comment à toi aussi cet endroit de ton visage peut te jouer des tours. 🌈 J’évoque la notion de rétroaction faciale, ou comment nos expressions du visage ne sont pas seulement le reflet de notre état intérieur, mais peuvent également permettre de les induire. 🫧 Et comme...
2024-03-07
11 min
SpaceBase Podcast
Superconnectors Accelerate Growth in the Space Industry: An Interview with Gill Dal Din
An iinterview with Gill Dal Din, Global Activation Executive focusing on Business Development and Growth for Space Trailblazers. Gill is a superconnector who connects people and resources that catalyze change in high growth businesses. She was instrumental in getting the aerospace ecosystem up and running in Christchurch from the early years. Gill has a Bachelors degree in Nutrition and Dietetics from the University of Otago. Her professional journey range from health, franchise ownership, events promotion, aerospace, and championing new ecosystems such as the space industry. She has worked for ChristchurchNZ and the Canterbury Development Corporation, as w...
2024-02-23
47 min
Bulle de Sérénité
Episode 3 | Les objets magiques
Dans cet épisode, plonge dans l'univers de ce que j’appelle les “objets magiques", une exploration personnelle qui a apporté beaucoup à mon quotidien. Explore avec moi le concept d'ancrage et découvre comment associer des objets à des sensations peut transformer notre quotidien. Tu y trouveras des conseils pratiques sur la manière de créer tes propres objets magiques pour instiller la sérénité dans ta vie. . Merci d'écouter Bulle de Sérénité ! Si ce podcast te plaît, abonne-toi pour ne manquer aucun épisode. Et n'hésite pas à mettre 5 étoiles ainsi qu'un commentaire sur t...
2024-02-01
13 min
SpaceBase Podcast
Sales and Marketing are Conduits for Growth in the New NZ Space Industry: An Interview with Erica Lloyd
An Interview with Erica Lloyd, Chief Revenue Officer at Zenno Astronautics, a New Zealand startup company revolutionizing space movement through the untapped energy of super magnets.Eric Lloyd who has a broad and varied career here in New Zealand and across Asia Pacific and the USA in Broadcasting, Technology, Banking and innovation businesses.Erica is a seasoned executive who started life running her own cutting edge tech services company in film and the television sector. She has worked on both sides of the camera as an on-air business journalist for Television New Zealand and Mediaworks...
2024-01-25
44 min
Les Potes avant les Clics
00 . une rencontre peut tout changer
Bienvenue sur Les Potes avant les Clics 🤙 Le podcast où les entrepreneur.e.s qui t'inspirent se confient sur leurs relations pro & perso. Ici, c'est la safe place où on parle réseautage et entourage, rencontres game changer, amitié et amour… Bref, on parle HUMAIN, sans filtre 💚🎙️ Tu veux savoir qui se cache derrière ce nouveau podcast ?! On te raconte notre histoire dans cet épisode hors-série.Tu peux aussi nous retrouver sur Insta si tu veux suivre nos quotidiens d'entrepreneuses 👉 @emeline.lcy & @lisaboussemartGrâce à...
2024-01-22
04 min
wild note
15 . garder la motivation
On me demande souvent comment je fais pour être "tout le temps à fond" alors je vous partage ici tous mes petits hacks du quotidien qui me permettent d'être reboostée instantanément à chaque baisse de motivation.Mon épisode sur la visualisation : https://smartlink.ausha.co/wild-note/visualisationInsta : https://www.instagram.com/emeline.lcy/LinkedIn : https://bit.ly/emeline-lecuyer Ma newsletter (e-journal) : https://bit.ly/e-journal-emelinelcyHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2024-01-21
20 min
L'anecdote du dimanche
#6 Romain, le sport comme médicament
Si vous croisiez Romain à la salle de sport ou dans son bar, vous ne devineriez jamais qu’il est malade. Encore moins qu’il souffre d’un handicap invisible. Pourtant Romain vit un combat quotidien contre la polyarthrite rhumatoïde depuis presque 10 ans maintenant. Cette maladie dégénérative, si elle est mal traitée, peut amener à une déformation des articulations et dans le pire des cas, atteindre les os. Dans cet épisode Romain nous présente son quotidien difficile avec sa maladie, comment elle influe sur sa relation avec les autres, et comment la maladie a forgé...
2024-01-21
1h 37
Bulle de Sérénité
Episode 2 | La méditation, réservée aux périodes de stress ?
{Episode 2 | Idée reçue} La méditation est réservée aux périodes de stress. ✨ Dans ce 2ème épisode de Bulle de Sérénité, je te propose de déconstruire une idée reçue, qui est que la méditation est réservée aux périodes de stress. 🧘♀️ J’y explore pourquoi il n’est pas idéal de se lancer dans la méditation quand on est stressé et comment la méditation peut t’aider sur le long terme et de façon pro-active pour t’aider à gérer ton stress. Tu y découvriras également que...
2024-01-18
09 min
wild note
14 . visualisation : je ne prédis pas l'avenir, je le provoque
Imagine tu programmes ton cerveau tellement fort que toutes tes actions te permettent d'avancer vers tes rêves ? Imagine à chaque fois qu'il t'arrive un truc de ouf tu l'as déjà vécu ? C'est ce que je fais depuis toujours grâce à la visualisation. Dans cette note vocale, je t'explique comment mes visualisations se passent et quel impact ça a déjà pu avoir (exemples concrets) dans ma vie. Je te donne aussi des pistes si tu veux la pratiquer plus consciemment à ton tour. Disclaimer : Ce témoignage n'est tiré que de...
2024-01-11
31 min
Bulle de Sérénité
Méditation | Le calme avant le sommeil
Nous sommes nombreux à connaître de temps à autre des endormissements difficiles, où nous nous tournons et retournons dans notre lit sans parvenir à trouver le sommeil. Dans cette méditation, je te propose de te guider progressivement vers le sommeil, en revenant progressivement à toi. Grâce à 3 étapes simples, retrouve le calme tant au niveau du mental et du corps, pour faciliter ton endormissement. . Merci de m'avoir laissé te guider à travers cette méditation ! Si cela t'a plu, abonne-toi pour ne manquer aucune méditation. Et n'hésite pas à mettre 5 étoiles ainsi qu'un commentaire sur ta plateforme d'é...
2024-01-11
15 min
Bulle de Sérénité
Episode 1 | Astuces pour s'endormir
Dans cet épisode, je te livre mes astuces, basées sur la méditation, pour faciliter l'endormissement. Découvre en 3 étapes comment glisser sereinement vers le sommeil quand vient l'heure de se coucher. . Merci d'écouter Bulle de Sérénité ! Si cela vous a plu, abonnez-vous pour ne manquer aucun épisode, et n'hésitez pas à mettre 5 étoiles ainsi qu'un commentaire sur votre plateforme d'écoute préférée. . . . Retrouve-moi sur : - Instagram : @emeline.chiastolite - Mon site internet : https://emelinechiastolite.fr/
2024-01-04
13 min
L'anecdote du dimanche
#5 Patricia, 49 ans.
Dans ce nouvel épisode, j’ai le plaisir de recevoir Patricia. Elle était à un haut poste quand elle s’est retrouvée complètement paralysée au travail. Un travail qu’elle adorait pourtant. Après un burn out diagnostiqué assez rapidement, et un accompagnent de qualité. Patricia a eu le déclic et s’est fixé un challenge, et non des moindres : décrocher l’un des masters de business les plus prestigieux et les plus compliqués à avoir Le MBA. Dans ce nouvel épisode, Patricia revient donc avec nous sur so...
2023-12-17
1h 23
SpaceBase Podcast
Exploring the Solar System Through Robotic Missions: An Interview with Betina Pavri
An interview with Betina Pavri, Senior Principal Engineer at the Paiahu-Robinson Research Institute, Victoria University of Wellington. Betina is supporting the development of high-temperature superconducting magnet technologies for space applications. Prior to moving to New Zealand, Betina has had a long and illustrious career at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory where she worked on many pioneering planetary missions including the Magellan mission to Venus, the Mars reconnaissance orbiter, the asteroid Dawn mission, and aspects of the Curiosity Mars rover mission as a spacecraft integration and operations engineer and manager. Bettina holds a BA and BS degrees in...
2023-12-06
48 min
SpaceBase Podcast
Optimising Space Manufacturing through 3D Printing: An Interview with Peter Sefont
An interview with Peter Sefont, Technical Director for Zenith Tecnica, a contract manufacturer specialising in Titanium 3D Printing using Electron Beam Melting (EBM) technology. Zenith Tecnica produces a myriad of additively manufactured parts for industries around the world; including large structural hardware for spacecraft and satellites.Peter graduated from the University of Auckland with a Bachelors of Engineering – Mechatronics degree and has also worked for Fisher and Paykel Healthcare prior to joining the Zenith Tecnica team.Recently, Zenith Tecnica manufactured space components for NASA's highly anticipated Psyche asteroid mission.ResourcesZenith Tecnica
2023-11-17
35 min
wild note
13 . la puissance de l'intuition et des ressentis dans le biz
Je me suis perdue dans trop des objectifs qui ne répondaient pas à mon Pourquoi ? et dans une recherche de structure parfaite. J'ai laissé ma zone de génie dormir pour répondre à des injonctions et mettre en place des actions qui feraient soit-disant de moi une meilleure entrepreneure sur le papier. J'ai éteins ma flamme en voulant coller au conseils que l'on voit partout sur les réseaux et dans les formations. Depuis plusieurs mois, je n'étais plus moi-même dans mon business tellement j'ai voulu soigner mon syndrome de l'imposteur à coups de stratégies. Depuis quelques semaines, le...
2023-11-09
27 min
Les Investisseurs Sereins - Investissement Immobilier Rentable
156. [Interview] Plier le game avec la stratégie des grandes colocations, avec Emeline Siron de @real_immo
Investir dans des colocs avec 7 colocataires ? Vous croyez que ça n'existe pas ? C'est avec cette stratégie ultra-rentable, que Emeline a réussi à plier le game, c'est le moins qu'on puisse dire, en enchaîner les investissements de façon massive en peu de temps. Elle a travaillé plusieurs années dans une société d'investissement en immobilier, ce qui l'a forgé dans sa façon de raisonner. Vous allez voir, elle est archi-méthodique dans sa façon d'investir, et grâce à cela, elle a réussi à faire énormément en peu de temps; Bon...
2023-11-09
53 min
wild note
12 . périodes down et sacrifices
Je traverse actuellement un tsunami émotionnel qui me pousse à prendre des décisions et à faire de gros sacrifices, je t'en parle ici en toute transparence. Et s'il fallait commencer par désidéaliser la "réussite" ou les rêves pour les rendre possibles ? C'est ce que je tente de faire avec toi dans cette note vocale dans l'espoir de te donner l'impulsion de faire des choix conscients qui pourraient changer ta vie. Alors, quels-sont les sacrifices de tes rêves ? Mon épisode sur l'amour de...
2023-11-01
20 min
L'anecdote du dimanche
#3 Marc, 35 ans. Partie 2 (HORS-SÉRIE)
Dans cet épisode, Marc nous livre la suite de son récit : sa vie après son arrestation par la BRB / BRP de Paris, son passage au célèbre 36 quai des orfèvres, la découverte du vrai visage des deux frères et de leurs activités illégales, le jugement et la difficulté à se défendre, et comment toute cette histoire impacte encore sa vie aujourd'hui.Notes et référence de l’épisode : Quelques articles de presse sur le sujet ... https://www.leparisien.fr/paris-75/paris-coup-de-filet-dans-le-milieu-du-proxenetisme-et-des-jeux-clandestins-17-12-2013-3416715.p...
2023-10-18
58 min
wild note
11 . 4 clés pour un épanouissement 10/10 (ou pas)
Dans cette note vocale, je te transmets les 4 clés, les plus cruciales selon moi, pour être épanoui.e dans la vie pro comme dans la vie perso. En fin d'épisode, je t'explique mon exercice pref' pour conscientiser ses propres critères d'épanouissement et pouvoir les entretenir au maximum. Parce qu'être épanoui.e au quotidien, c'est un "travail" de tous les jours :) Ma newsletter (e-journal) : https://bit.ly/e-journal-emelinelcy LinkedIn : https://bit.ly/emeline-lecuyer Insta : https://www.instagram...
2023-10-16
30 min
L'anecdote du dimanche
#3 Marc, 35 ans. (HORS-SÉRIE)
Dans ce nouvel épisode, j’ai le plaisir de recevoir Marc dans un épisode hors-série.Nous revenons ensemble sur son passé dans l'e-sport, la découverte du poker en ligne et des cagnottes "virtuelles", les premières soirées dans les cercles select parisiens, son métier de croupier, et la transition du poker encadré aux soirées clandestines, organisées par deux frères s'adonnant à des activités illégales en parallèle de ces parties de jeu ... Marc nous livre son histoire, comme si on y était, et nous prouve qu'on ne connaît jamais vraiment le...
2023-10-15
1h 17
SpaceBase Podcast
Riding the Wave Towards Private Spaceflight Development: An Interview with Khaki Rodway
An interview with Khaki Rodway, Spaceplane Sales and Operations Director for Dawn Aerospace USA. Khaki has an extensive New Space business development and marketing experience working for launch companies like XCorp and Masten, to delivering payload to the International Space Station like Nanoracks, and on orbit truster manufacturing like Bradford Space. Khaki is also the co-founder of NYC Space, An open community for the development of private companies commercializing space. A graduate of Colombia University, she holds a Masters in Historic Preservation, and a Bachelors in Womens Studies, English Literature, and Journalism from Rutgers University.In...
2023-10-13
45 min
wild note
10 . viser la fame
Dans cette note vocale, je t'explique pourquoi et comment je veux être connue et je te parle de mon rapport à la notoriété de manière générale. Si tu as le rêve inavoué de "percer" dans x ou y domaine, cet épisode est tout particulièrement fait pour toi. L'épisode sur mon rapport à l'argent : https://smartlink.ausha.co/wild-note/rapport-a-l-argent Ma newsletter (e-journal) : https://bit.ly/e-journal-emelinelcy LinkedIn : https://bit.ly/emeline-lecuyer Insta : https://www.instagram.com/emeline.lcy/ Hébergé par Ausha...
2023-10-09
18 min
The Ranking of the Stars
6. "Cavalcade" (1933)
Jack and Emeline are forever changed as they strap in to the emotional roller coaster that is Cavalcade in this week's episode. Ghost horses, a royal funeral, confusion over the location of Africa, and a sand sculpture of Theodore Roosevelt are just a fraction of what's to be found in this hurricane of sound and images. You may believe you're ready. I promise you you are not. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/forgottenLicense code: PFPWTE3SUZLQ0PKG
2023-09-26
2h 00
wild note
9 . mourir demain
Faire des choix, prendre des décisions et passer à l'action est quelque chose de très simple pour moi. Dans cette note vocale, j'ai essayé de comprendre pourquoi et de lister les croyances positives que j'entretiens qui me permettent de passer à l'action facilement tous les jours. J'espère que ces quelques mots auront un effet coup de boost pour toi, c'est l'objectif ♥ TW : Je parle succintement de ma peur de la mort. Si c'est un sujet sensible pour toi, je te conseille de ne pas écouter cet épisode.
2023-09-25
13 min
SpaceBase Podcast
Democratising Data and Solving Challenges to Scale: An Interview with Kurt Janssen
An interview with Kurt Janssen, CEO of Orbica based in New Zealand, Australia and Germany.Kurt is a geographer and geospatialist by trade, with a passion for emerging technology and data. Kurt has a BSc with Honors in Geography from the University of Canterbury and was the 2016 NZSEA Young Professional of the Year. He worked for central government such as the Ministry of Health and Ministry of the Environment as a Geographic Information Systems (or GIS) Advisor. He also worked for private companies in New Zealand and the United States such as ESRI, Abley and Orbviz. In 2017...
2023-09-22
43 min
wild note
8 . mes 12 conseils créer du contenu impactant
Ça fait 15 ans que je baigne dans le milieu de la création de contenu, que j'observe les mécaniques du marketing/com, les évolutions du marché de l'influence et que je tente des choses (blogs, comptes Insta, newsletter, podcast...). J'ai fait mes études dans ce domaine, puis j'ai foncé vers le freelancing en community management et rédac web. J'ai créé une communauté privée ultra engagée. Bref, c'est ma "zone de génie" et ce serait égoïste de garder tous mes apprentissages pour moi. Dans cet épidose, je vous livre un condensé de conseils pour crée...
2023-09-20
37 min
The Ranking of the Stars
5. "Grand Hotel" (1932)
Jack and Emeline are just two lonely ships passing in the night when they stay at the Grand Hotel on this weeks episode. Also, for the first time ever, the hosts disagree on the quality of the movie. Pick your side, this means war. Fence sitters will be shot on sight. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/forgottenLicense code: PFPWTE3SUZLQ0PKG
2023-09-19
1h 43
L'anecdote du dimanche
#2 Cécile, 41 ans. (HORS-SÉRIE)
Dans ce nouvel épisode, j’ai le plaisir de recevoir Cécile dans une épisode hors-série consacré à l'endométriose.Nous revenons ensemble sur les premiers symptômes, la difficulté d'avoir un diagnostic, le quotidien avec la douleur, l'isolement, la prise de médicaments les traitements et solutions possibles, sa vision de l'avenir, et comment vivre avec la douleur au quotidien depuis 15 ans a forgé son caractère.Notes et référence de l’épisode :Retrouvez l’association Endomind : https://www.endomind.org/Cécile a participé activement à la créatio...
2023-09-14
55 min
L'anecdote du dimanche
#1 Isabelle, 59 ans.
Dans ce nouvel épisode, j’ai le plaisir de recevoir Isabelle qui a vécu les premières 10 années de sa vie en Mauritanie, en Afrique.Nous revenons ensemble sur son arrivée là-bas, son quotidien, son lien avec la France, le décalage de cultures et d'éducation, son retour compliqué en France, l'écart de maturité avec les autres et la façon dont ce voyage a marqué sa vie et sa personnalité. Le tout habillé de quelques anecdotes.Notes et référence de l’épisode :L'histoire de la Mau...
2023-09-14
57 min
The Ranking of the Stars
4. "Cimarron" (1931)
This week, Jack and Emeline gaze into an abyss of goth cowboys, bible quotes, and manifest destiny with no regard for their own safety. Look guys, I knew we were going to run into some rough stuff when we watched these old movies, but I was not prepared for this full speed charge into a mine field. Beware of shrapnel and don't stop running and you just might make it out alive. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/forgottenLicense code: PFPWTE3SUZLQ0PKG
2023-09-12
1h 41
wild note
7 . elle est où la moulagaaaa ?
De l'accro au shopping à la volonté d'investir intelligement, en passant une année sans AUCUN revenu ni aucune aide de l'état... Dans cette note vocale, je te raconte mon parcours avec l'argent en toute transprance. Je t'explique par quoi j'ai remplacé mes anciennes croyances, liées à la peur du manque et à l'écologie, pour finalement assumer de vouloir gagner BEAUCOUP d'argent. LinkedIn : https://bit.ly/emeline-lecuyer Ma newsletter (e-journal) : https://bit.ly/e-journal-emelinelcy Insta : https://www.instagram.com/emeline.lcy/Hébergé par Ausha. Visite...
2023-09-11
20 min
The Ranking of the Stars
3. "All Quiet on the Western Front" (1930)
Jack and Emeline get drafted and can't escape the shelling in our latest episode. Oh, did you think we were done with the war? We're not even close to being done with the war. Will probably never be done with the war in fact. Calling it now: best picture in 2042 will be about the war.Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/forgottenLicense code: PFPWTE3SUZLQ0PKG
2023-09-06
1h 40
wild note
6 . soigner son entourage : rupture, amitiés toxiques, réseau pro
De ma base familiale à mon nouvel entourage pro, en passant par des relations toxiques et une rupture... je te raconte comment et pourquoi j'ai recréé un cercle sain et propice à mon épanouissement entrepreneurial autour de moi. LinkedIn : https://bit.ly/emeline-lecuyer Ma newsletter (e-journal) : https://bit.ly/e-journal-emelinelcy Insta : https://www.instagram.com/emeline.lcy/Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2023-09-04
35 min
The Ranking of the Stars
2. "The Broadway Melody" (1929)
Jack and Emeline hit a sour note (I tried really hard not to make this stupid pun and I failed. I'm sorry.), and come to terms with the enormity of what they've set out to do. ...What? don't give me that look. I said the rhymes were a one time thing and I meant it. If it makes you feel any better at least you won't be getting screamed at by our AC this time.Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/forgottenLicense code: PFPWTE3SUZLQ0PKG
2023-08-30
1h 18
wild note
5 . individualisme VS selflove
Comment prendre de la distance avec le regard des autres ? Réflexions sur notre société et ode à l'amour de soi 🫶 Pour t'abonner à ma newsletter (e-journal) : https://bit.ly/e-journal-emelinelcy Mon insta si jamais tu tombes là par hasard (???) : https://www.instagram.com/emeline.lcy/Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2023-08-28
14 min
wild note
4 . vaincre la flemme
Comme tout le monde, parfois j'ai la flemme. Ma règle ? Jamais 2 jours de suite. Dans cette épisode, je t'explique en quoi le fait de prendre des vacances n'a pas été si salvateur que ça pour moi, et surtout : ce que je fais pour retrouver le mojo quand j'ai pas la motiv' ! (déso pour le son vraiment pas ouf, je vais investir dans un micro promis) Pour t'abonner à ma newsletter (e-journal) : https://bit.ly/e-journal-emelinelcy Mon insta si jamais tu tombes là par hasard (???) : https://www.instagram...
2023-08-23
13 min
The Ranking of the Stars
1. "Wings" (1927)
The journey begins with a pleasant surprise as Jack and Emeline take to the skies... in the first episode of this mad experiment. Don't expect rhymes in the description every episode, ok? It was just a happy accident, alright? Hard enough on these podcast streets as it is. Sheesh. P.S. Sorry if you can hear our AC, we're new at this. It was a rookie mistake. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/forgottenLicense code: PFPWTE3SUZLQ0PKG
2023-08-22
1h 20
SpaceBase Podcast
Driving Exponential Innovation and Generative Investing : An Interview with Mark Bregman
Mark is an Edmund Hillary Fellow from the US. He launched Quidnet Ventures, a new fund to support early-stage NZ companies. Mark has spent over 30+ years in the technology and innovation sector, with experience in semiconductor manufacturing, open systems hardware. software development, big data, software as a service, and Internet of Things. Previously he held both CEO and CTO roles at companies like SkywriterRX, Neustar, Symantec, and Airmedia. He ran IBM’s innovation lab in Japan and was Managing Director of Vista Labs (Vista Equity Partners), helping their portfolio companies innovate more effectively. He began his career as a...
2023-08-13
51 min
wild note
3 . RESET sa vie, pour plus de liberté
En août c'est RESET par ici. Dans cette note vocale, je t'explique le pourquoi et le comment de ma démarche. Qui est chaud pour se challenger avec moi ? Pour me suivre sur Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/@emelinelcy/videos Mon insta si jamais tu tombes là par hasard (???) : https://www.instagram.com/emeline.lcy/Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2023-07-24
19 min
SpaceBase Podcast
Systems Engineering to Space Mission Operations: An Interview with Chris Jackson
An interview with Chris Jackson, Head of Space Operations and Ground Segment at the Te Pūnaha Ātea - Auckland Space Institute based in the University of Auckland. He is overseeing the design and set up of the Institute’s Mission Operation Centre and Ground Station. He is also developing the operations support and building the capability of the centre to support large scale satellites and developing the business for national and international missions like MethaneSAT. Chris has a long and illustrious career working for Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL) in the UK as Chief Engineer and Archi...
2023-07-22
37 min
wild note
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2023-07-18
24 min
SpaceBase Podcast
From Anthropology to Satellite Applications for the Good of Planet Earth: An Interview with Scott Madry
An interview with Dr. Scott Madry, Research Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA. He is also the founder and President of Informatics International, Inc., a global geospatial services company. He is a professor emeritus at the International Space University and has served as faculty in over 30 ISU programs around the world. Scott has a Ph.D. in Anthropology and is a three time Fullbright Scholar. He specializes in space remote sensing, GIS, GPS, and regional, environment and cultural applications. He has consulted for a variety of Fortune 500 corporations, governments, and...
2023-06-25
52 min
SpaceBase Podcast
Building a Space Startup in New Zealand: An Interview with Alexandar Majstorovic
An interview with Alexandar Majstorovic, co-founder and CEO of OutThere Astronautics, a student-led startup based in Auckland focusing on development of optical, intersatellite communications for cubesats. Alex is working on a Medical degree and has a bachelor’s degree in Psychology. His unorthodox background has led him to founding a startup that has won multiple awards including the latest Velocity Challenge for best innovation. Today we’ll talk to him about his startup OutThere Astronautics, how to start a space company in New Zealand, and what drives him to the space industry and beyond.ResourcesOutT...
2023-05-24
39 min
SpaceBase Podcast
From Aerospace Apprenticeship to Entertainment from the Edge of Space: An Interview with Mekdim Tesfaye
An interview with Mekdim Tesfaye, founder and CEO of Oasis Orbital Systems, an aerospace startup based in Christchurch focusing on development of an innovative orbital live streaming platform. He is also a marketing specialist for Aerospace New Zealand.Mekdim has a Bachelors of Commerce from the University of Canterbury, and a level 3 Certificate in Astronautical and Aeronautical Engineering from the Air New Zealand Aviation Institute.Today we’ll talk to him about his journey into the space industry through combining his aeronautical and business experience, as well as his vision for virtual space tourism through Oa...
2023-04-16
33 min
SpaceBase Podcast
Business and Sales Savviness Accelerates Your Career Path to the Space Industry: An Interview with Jess Covich
An interview with Jess Covich, founder and CEO of Engineering Dreams, an aerospace consultancy based in Auckland focusing on providing professional services with top tier resources to the space industry. Jess has more than 15 years experience in senior level technology consulting and business development roles in New Zealand. In this interview, we talk to her about her business and sales experience being critical elements for pivoting into the space industry, and why she thinks it’s the industry to be involved in today.ResourcesEngineering DreamsSpace Base NZ Space DirectoryDirectory of spa...
2023-03-25
36 min
Investir Simple
[Parcours D'investisseur #1] : 50 locataires en 3 ans Avec Emeline Siron [Partie 2]
Dans cette 2ème partie Emeline nous raconte la suite de ce parcours et nous allons nous focaliser sur les points suivants - La fiscalité de ses biens - Comment elle a pu obtenir ses financements - La stratégie globale d'exploitation de ses biens - Combien de cashflow elle dégage tous les mois - Comment elle gère ses revenus passifs tous les mois avec l'immobilier Les formations de Evermind Group => https://www.evermind.group/ Pour avoir 20% de réduction...
2023-02-26
1h 00
SpaceBase Podcast
Engineering for Fun Gets You Places in the Space Industry: An Interview with Nelson Smith
An interview with Nelson Smith, co-founder of Aquila, a tech company based in Auckland focused on wireless energy infrastructure for terrestrial and space applications. Nelson did his bachelor’s degree in Engineering in Mechatronics and Product Development at the University of Auckland and Massey University. He has worked as a Guidance,Navigation and Control Engineer for Rocketlab and has been involved in multiple engineering, software, and automated projects in the past decade. In this interview we learn from Nelson how developing a portfolio of engineering projects, coupled with some startup smarts can accelerate your career in the space...
2023-02-24
36 min
Investir Simple
[Parcours D'investisseur #1] : 50 locataires en 3 ans Avec Emeline Siron [Partie 1]
J'interview un investisseur qui a pu devenir libre financièrement, rentier ou FIRE (appelez le comme vous voulez :-)). Le principe étant de découvrir son parcours et tout le parcours qu'il l'a emmené là où il ou elle est aujourd'hui à savoir LIBRE. Généralement, les gens qui deviennent FIRE passe par l'immobilier (à plus ou moins grande échelle) Et c'est bien le cas de notre première invité , Emeline SIRON. Elle a acheté plus d'une vingtaine de lots en 3 ans et gère près de 50 locataires notamment parce qu'elle a...
2023-02-19
1h 10
SpaceBase Podcast
Catalysing Space Ecosystems from New Zealand: An Interview with Emeline Paat-Dahlstrom
An interview with the host, Emeline Paat-Dahlstrom.Emeline is Co-Founder and CEO of SpaceBase based in New Zealand. Emeline is also part of the Ceres Robotics team and a Co-Founder of International Space Consultants. She is an Institute of Space Commerce Fellow, an Edmund Hillary Fellow, and is a member of the Associate Editorial Board for the New Space Journal. Emeline has BS and MS degrees in Physics and Earth and Space Science. She is an alumni of the International Space University. She has worked for space startups including Space Adventures, Odyssey Moon, Moon Express and O...
2023-01-26
33 min
SpaceBase Podcast
Becoming a Space Investor: An Interview with Christian Thaler-Wolski
An interview with Christian Thaler-Wolski, a startup advisor, business developer, and angel investor focused on Spacetech. Previously, Christian worked in venture capital in Europe. Prior to his investor role he had a five-year career in technical product sales and key account management at ORACLE, a global leader in enterprise software. Christian is a native of Germany and graduated from the International Space University’s Souther Hemisphere Space Studies program in 2020. He has degrees in Economics and also a graduated with an MBA degree at INSEAD, Fontainebleau, in 2006. Christian moved to Adelaide in 2019 and subsepquently co-founded the I...
2022-12-18
41 min
SpaceBase Podcast
On Galaxy Clusters, Dark Matter, and the Origin of the Universe: An Interview with Yvette Perrott
An interview with Dr. Yvette Perrott, Senior Lecturer at the School of Chemical and Physical Sciences at University of Victoria Wellington. Yvette has degrees in BA, BSc and BSc( with Hons)majoring in Physics, Italian and Spanish. She completed her PhD in the Cavendish Astrophysics Group in 2013 on a Rutherford PhD Scholarship and was awarded a Trinity College Junior Research Fellowship in the same year. She was also awarded a Rutherford Discovery Fellowship in 2017. Her area of research is on galaxy clusters as cosmological probes for the origins of the universe.In this interview we will learn a...
2022-11-25
32 min
SpaceBase Podcast
Building Factories in Space through Swarm Technologies: An Interview with Rahul Rughani
An interview with Rahul Rughani, systems engineer for Arkisys, a company building an autonomous research outpost in low Earth orbit. Rahul has a Bachelor’s of Engineering degree in Mechanical engineering from McGill University, with a concentration in Aeronautics. He also holds both PhD and Master of Science degrees in Astronautical engineering from the University of Southern California. His specialization is on orbital optimization techniques for spacecraft swarms. The focus of his research is to enable in-orbit manufacturing, satellite aggregation, and close-quarters robotic inspection of spacecraft, using swarms of small and medium sized satellites in Earth orbit. He has work...
2022-10-19
29 min
SpaceBase Podcast
Building a Star Trek Universe from a Socio-Political Perspective: An Interview with Daniel Mackisack
An interview with Daniel Mackisack. Founder of Celestial Commons - a network devoted to improving public interest and representation in space - ensuring that the journey and the benefits of development are shared by all. Daniel is a kiwi presently living in Berlin. A writer, researcher, diplomat, and serial founder, He holds a Bachelors degree in Political Science, and a Masters in Anthropology and Sociology. In this interview we will learn how Daniel 's passion for science fiction and his experience building social movements and development projects has led to his current activities and projects in the space sec...
2022-09-26
43 min
SpaceBase Podcast
From NASA Jet Propulsion Lab Mission Manager to Developing Ion Propulsion in New Zealand: An Interview with Randy Pollock
An interview with Randy Pollock, Chief Scientist and Engineer for Space at the Robertson Research Institute at Victoria University,Wellington, where he is working to adapt high temperature superconductor technologies for space applications. Prior to moving to New Zealand, he was an Instrument Manager and Systems Engineer for NASA Jet Propulsion Laborary. He had worked on numerous payload missions and spacecraft for NASA for over two decades including EMIT, CloudSat, and SHERLOC for the Mars Perseverance rover. Resources:von Karman Lecture Series - aims to bring the excitement of JPL’s missions, instruments and other technol...
2022-08-29
40 min
SpaceBase Podcast
Space Medicine and the Road Map to Human Spaceflight Opportunities: An Interview with Sarita Dara
An interview with Dr. Sarita Dara, an Aerospace physician and a space medicine and human factors consultant and occupational medicine physician for Humane Factors Exponential Limited. She currently also works as a Senior Medical Officer with Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand.Her training, qualifications and experience span Aviation and Space Medicine, Occupational Medicine, Public Health Medicine and Human Factors Engineering. She graduated with a Master of Space Sciences from the International Space University, in Strasbourg, France and has an MD in Aerospace Medicine and a PhD in Human Factors Engineering from the school of Mechanical and A...
2022-07-26
43 min
SpaceBase Podcast
Cryogenics for Sustainable Energy Production on Earth and off Planet: An Interview with Hugh Reynolds of Fabrum
An interview with Hugh Reynolds, Co-Founder and Technical Director of Fabrum, a world leader in cryogenic systems. Their cryocoolers, composite storage tanks and liquid gas generation systems are used in wide range of applications that include industrial cryogenics, animal husbandry, lightweight space applications, copper & superconducting electric motors, and hydrogen fuel systems. These have vast space related applications.In the past Hugh has worked in metal processing industries and composites manufacturing. He holds a B.E. in Mechanical engineering from the University of Canterbury. In this interview, we are going to learn about Hugh's career co-founding Fabr...
2022-06-20
38 min
SpaceBase Podcast
Building a Cis-Lunar Economy: An Interview with Udit Shah
An interview with Udit Shah, Chief aerospace engineer for Ceres Robotics, a company building landers, rovers and tools to enable affordable surface operations on the Moon, Mars, and beyond. Udit has a MS in Aeronautical and Space Engineering from Virginia Tech, and a Bachelors of Technology in Aeronautics and Space from UPE in India . In the past, he has also worked for different lunar space startup companies such as Team Indus and Orbit Beyond. In this interview, we are going to explore how Udit’s career choices had given him the incredible opportunity to work on pioneering startup...
2022-05-30
38 min
SpaceBase Podcast
Pathways to Entering the Space Industry: An Interview with Jennifer Blackburne
An interview with Jennifer Blackburne, a mechanical engineer on the propulsion team at Dawn Aerospace working on rocket propulsion and engine testing. She has a bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering from University of South Dakota in the US, followed by joint degrees in turbomachinery and aeromechanics from KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden and Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in Greece. She has worked on jet packs to wind turbines, and the automotive and aero industries in Germany and New Zealand.In this interview, we are going to explore how Jennifer’s experiences led her to a dream...
2022-04-18
28 min
SpaceBase Podcast
Linking Industry with Academia for Capacity Building and Innovation in the NZ Space Sector: An Inteview with Prof. Guglielmo Aglietti
An interview with Prof Guglielmo Aglietti or known mostly as Prof G. who heads the Auckland Space Institute – Tepunaha Atea at the University of Auckland. Prof G was the Royal Academy of Engineering Research Chair in Space Engineering, and the Center Director for Surrey Space Center in the UK. He worked on a range of topics from space missions design and delivery, to hardware development, downstream applications, and educational & knowledge transfer activities.His technical background is in aerospace structures and mechanisms. He holds a Bachelors and PhD degrees in Aerospace Engineering.His work ranges from academi...
2022-03-28
52 min
SpaceBase Podcast
From Thermofluids for Jet Engines to Reusable Rockets: An Interview with Priyanka Dhopade
An interview with Priyanka Dhopade, Lecturer at the Department of Mechanical Engineering at University of Auckland. Priyanka's research expertise is in aerospace thermodynamics and fluid mechanics. Previously she held a senior research position at the Oxford Thermofluids Institute based at University of Oxford. where she developed computational models for cooling systems in modern jet engines.Priyanka has a bachelors in Aerospace Engineering from Toronto Canada, and a Masters and Phd from University NSW in Canberra, Australia.In this interview, we learn about Priyanka’s career journey transitioning from jet propulsion engineer to space industry specialist foc...
2022-02-21
39 min
SpaceBase Podcast
From Science Fiction to Building Plasma Rockets for Interstellar Travel: An Interview with Jamal Olatunji
An interview with Jamal Olatunji. Jamal is a Research Engineer at the Robinson Research Institute at Victoria University of Wellington. He has degrees in Chemical Engineering, chemistry and nanotechnology from Massey University. He is developing mathematical models of superconducting magnets and machines, and researching applications of high-temperature superconductivity to develop plasma rockets for interstellar space. In this interview, we learn about Jamal's journey from working in the agritech industry as a mathematical modeler to working on cutting edge projects on novel electric propulsion systems for space transportation.Resources:Robinson Research InstituteWellington UniventuresE...
2022-01-23
40 min
SpaceBase Podcast
On Personal Spaceflights, Founding Aerospace Companies, and Catalysing Innovation in the NZ Aerospace Industry: An Interview with Mark Rocket
An interview with Mark Rocket, founder and CEO of KEA Aerospace, developing a solar-powered, unmanned aircraft that will fly continuously in the stratosphere for months at a time to collect frequent high-resolution aerial images. Mark was also a co-founder of Rocket Lab, and the President of Aerospace Christchurch, a group of individuals and organisations that want to grow the economic wealth and aerospace capability of Christchurch.Mark is the very first kiwi to hold a suborbital flight ticket on Virgin Galactic and is just waiting for his turn to fly in space. In this interview, we...
2021-12-16
28 min
SpaceBase Podcast
Leveraging Physics and Systems Engineering to Ensure Space Mission Success: An Interview with Jessica Tucker
An interview with Jessica Tucker. Jessica is a senior associate in systems engineering at Beca Applied Technologies, a consulting company focused on high-assurance systems and software engineering in defence and aerospace.Jessica has BS and MS degrees in Physics and has almost twenty years experience in aerospace. Prior to arriving in New Zealand she spent a long career working on compliance and certification at the Aerospace Corporation in California, USA. In this interview, we are going to ask her about her career trajectory as a physicist turned systems engineer, and the fascinating space missions and pr...
2021-11-20
48 min
SpaceBase Podcast
Scrapy Entrepreneurship Can Get Your Tech on an Electron Rocket: An Interview with Astrix CEO, Fia Jones
An interview with Fia Jones. Fia is CEO of Astrix Astronautics. Astrix is a satellite startup that aims at inventing an alternate power generation system, which produces more power without compromising functionality of a satellite. In 2019, her team won the New Venture Category Prize at the Velocity’s $100K Challenge. Fia is pursuing a Physics degree at the University of Auckland when she founded Astrix. Today, Astrix has received funding from companies like Rocket Lab, K1W1 Ventures and Icehouse to further its development and is closely advised by Peter Beck. Astrix is getting ready to launch their first space sys...
2021-10-23
38 min
SpaceBase Podcast
NASA Returns to the Moon from New Zealand: An Interview with Tom Gardner
An interview with Thomas Gardner, Director of Engineering for Advanced Space, a space company supporting the sustainable exploration, development, and settlement of space.Prior to joining Advanced Space, he had experience as the Chief Engineer/Principal Mission Systems Engineer at Moon Express, as a Senior Principal Space Systems Engineer with the Raytheon Missile Systems NASA/Space Applications Group, and as a senior engineer at Lockheed Martin. He is an expert in spacecraft systems engineering with over 35 years of experience in the field supporting a wide variety of programs including NASA robotic missions, launch vehicles, and the Space Sh...
2021-09-19
56 min
SpaceBase Podcast
From Old Space to New Space, and Leveraging Space for Planet Earth: An Interview with Rafael Kargren
An interview with Rafael Kargren. Rafael has extensive background and career in the space industry spanning from ground communication systems to earth observation applications. He has been working closely on many space related projects with space agencies around the world including NASA, ESA, JAXA ISRO, Australian Space Agency, and a number of commercial companies such as SpaceX, RocketLab, Planet, Airbus and Maxar. Rafael has also been playing critical roles in developing and shaping space strategy in countries as Sweden, Luxemburg, Australia, UK, Canada, UAE, Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan, Indonesia and New Zealand. He was one of the main con...
2021-08-19
40 min
SpaceBase Podcast
From Aerospace Engineering to Space Policy and working for the NZ Space Agency: An Interview with Kate Breach
An interview with Kate Breach, an aerospace technical specialist at the New Zealand Space Agency. Kate is an aeronautical engineer who has worked on military fighter jets and helicopters in New Zealand and the UK, led a team of UN military armistice inspectors in the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea, represented New Zealand at international space meetings including the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space and regulatesd space rockets and satellites launched from New Zealand. In her current role, Kate engages with New Zealand space companies, universities, international space companies and other national sp...
2021-07-18
47 min
SpaceBase Podcast
Building an NZ Space Consulting Practice from Scratch: An Interview with Nicholas Borroz
An interview with Nicholas Borroz, founder of space sector-focused consultancy Rotoiti and Filling Space, a social enterprise that democratices engagement with space. Nicholas is completing his doctoral studies in international business at the University of Auckland. Before moving to New Zealand, he worked as a business intelligence consultant in Washington, DC, and before that as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Thailand. Nicholas studied International Relations at Macalester College and International Economics at the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at the Johns Hopkins University in Maryland, USA.In this interview, we are going to talk a...
2021-06-20
37 min
SpaceBase Podcast
Predicting Solar Tsunamis to Tracking Red Sprites: An Interview with Craig Rodger
An interview with Dr. Craig Rodger, professor of space physics at the Department of Physics at University of Otago. Craig has a BSc(Hons) in Physics, and a PhD degree in Space Physics. His areas of research are in space weather, atmospheric electricity, and most recently carbon emissions in transport. He has won numerous awards including the University of Otago Excellence in Teaching Award, Fullbright New Zealand Scholar Award, and the Inaugural Hatherton Award from the Royal Society of New Zealand. In this interview, we are going to talk about Prof Rodger’s career journey and his passi...
2021-05-25
48 min
SpaceBase Podcast
STEM Education through Antarctic Programs and Analog Missions for Space Exploration: An interview with Miranda Satterthwaite
An interview with Miranda Satterthwaite, Antarctic Academy Director at the International Antarctic Centre. Miranda has multiple degrees in Physical and Biological Sciences, Psychology and Political Science, and Masters degrees in Business Administration and Education. In the past she has worked for the Centre for Earth Space Science Technology (Xerra), Lincoln University, and ARA Institute of Technology.In this interview, we are going to learn about Miranda’s career journey from ski instructor to space and STEM specialist, and her passion to educate the future generation of kiwis working towards a successful NZ aerospace industry of the future.
2021-04-21
28 min
SpaceBase Podcast
Supporting International Space Missions from the Bottom of the World: An Interview with Robin McNeill
An interview with Robin McNeil, Engineering and Ground segment Manager at Great South where he oversees the space programmes. Robin is called the "Dish Master" at the Awarua Ground Stations located in Invercargill. In the past he has worked for Thermo Cell and the International Telecommunications Union. Robin has an honours degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the University of Canterbury and a BA in English from Massey University. He is a Fellow of IPENZ (Interprofessional Education NZ), Senior Member of IEEE, and a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit.In this interview, we are...
2021-03-23
41 min
SpaceBase Podcast
International, Intercultural, and Interdisciplinary Involvement Can Get You Far in the Space Industry: An Interview with Sarah Blyde
An interview with Sarah Blyde, Manufacturing Data Administrator at Rocket Lab. Sarah has a Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Auckland, and a Masters of Space Studies from the International Space University. She volunteers for Rocket Women, an international organization working to inspire the next generation of young women to pursue careers in STEM. In addition, Sarah is one of two National Points of Contact in New Zealand for the Space Generation Advisory Council, a global non-profit organization and network which aims to represent university students and young space professionals to the United Nations, space age...
2021-02-21
33 min
SpaceBase Podcast
On Clean Energy, Sustainable Aviation, and the First Electric Plane in New Zealand: An Interview with Gary Freedman
An interview with Gary Freedman, founder and CEO of ElectricAir, a clean aviation company bringing electric flight to New Zealand. He’s worked for green energy companies in the UK. like Ecotricity, the very first green energy company in the world, and with Meridian in New Zealand who only generate from renewable energy sources. His Pipistrel Alpha Electro is the first electric plane in NZ.In this interview, we talked about Gary’s personal journey from clean and sustainable energy to sustainable aviation, and his role in bringing the first electric airplane to New Zealand. From his vision...
2021-01-22
49 min
SpaceBase Podcast
From Saving Planet Earth to Sustainable Moon Settlements: An Interview with Chelsea Robinson
An interview with Chelsea Robinson, a serial impact founder with a background in complex problem solving. She cofounded Generation Zero, a movement of young kiwis aiming to build cross party political support for net zero emissions by 2050. She is an Edmund Hillary Fellow from New Zealand currently based in San Francisco. Chelsea is the COO of Open Lunar, an organization seeking to catalyse a peaceful, cooperative lunar settlement on the Moon. In this interview, we talked to Chelsea’s about her journey birthing an environmental movement for zero net emissions in NZ, to ensuring a sustainable future for hum...
2020-12-21
1h 05
SpaceBase Podcast
Working Towards a Propellant Free Space Propulsion Technology: An Interview with Max Arshavsky
An interview with Max Arshavsky, CEO and Co-Founder of Zenno Astronautics, a satellite propulsion and software company based in Auckland with an aim to make space exploration commercially compelling and sustainable. Max has degrees in Engineering Science and Biomedical Engineering from the University of Auckland. He studied Mathematics and Physics at the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute in Russia. In this interview, we talked to Max’s about his personal journey towards a career in the space industry, and how his cutting edge work on Zenno astronautics could have the potential to revolutionize satellite constellation propulsion, and on-orbit servic...
2020-11-18
30 min
SpaceBase Podcast
From Developing Carbon Neutral Cement to Space Habitats and Landing Pads on the Moon, Mars and Beyond - An Interview with Allan Scott
An interview with Dr. Allan Scott, Associate Professor at the University of Canterbury, College of Engineering. Allan has a masters of Science in Engineering and a Doctor of Philosophy from Cape Town. HIs primary research is related to understanding the influence of material properties and environmental conditions on the durability of reinforced concrete structures, and the development of durability models to assist in the prediction of service life and the optimization of repair strategies.Most recently, he is the co-founder of Aspiring Materials, a research service on the industrialization and implementation of strategies and materials that will reduc...
2020-10-26
39 min
SpaceBase Podcast
On Courage, Perseverance, and Pursuing the Goal to be an Astronaut: An Interview with Mahima Seth
An interview with Mahima Seth, currently a science student at the University of Auckland, majoring in physics and geophysics. Mahima served as an Avionics Technician in the Royal New Zealand Airforce and for Rocket Lab. She led the winning team of the 2018 Act In Space Hackathon, presenting the team's idea for "Autonomous Robotics system for in orbit repairs" at the International Space Festival in Tolouse, France. She was part of the 3rd Auckland Programme for Space Systems mission - a cubesat design project competition slated to go up in space via Rocket Lab's electron rocket. Mahima has gi...
2020-09-21
45 min
SpaceBase Podcast
On Space Defence for Peace, Security, and Developing Cutting Edge Technology: An Interview with Julia Rothman
An interview with Julia Rothman, a kiwi with two decades of experience designing and launching space systems for the US Government. She worked as the Missile Defence Agency’s first Space Flight Test Engineer. She helped fund the development of new weather models and an Antarctic receiver site doubling the advance warning time for Category 5 hurricanes after Hurricane Katrina. Julia has spent the last 5 years designing a system tracking space debris. She has degrees in Physics, Engieering and Business Administration. In this interview, we are going to talk about Julia’s career from NZ to the US then b...
2020-08-24
46 min
SpaceBase Podcast
To the Stars Through Algorithms: Using AI and Machine Learning to Solve Grand Challenges in Space - An Interview with James Parr
An interview with James Parr, Founder and CEO of Trillium Technologies – specializing in the application of merging technologies to grand challenges. He is the Director of NASA’s Frontier Development Lab, an AI research accelerator based in Silicon Valley and FDL Europe in partnership with ESA. He also co founded Open Space Agency – dedicated to the democratisation of space exploration through citizen science and open hardware.James is also pioneering a new Data Quest accelerator program in Australia and New Zealand focused on mitigating bushfire challenges in the region using AI, machine learning and space technologies. The new week...
2020-07-27
49 min
SpaceBase Podcast
It's not Rocket Science, and the Art of Commercialising the Stratosphere: An Interview with Philipp Sueltrop
An interview with Philipp Sueltrop ,the Chief Technology officer for Kea Aerospace- a company working on a range of aerospace projects including a design of a high altitude pseudo satellite in partnership with the University of Canterbury. Philipp has a BS in Mechanical Engineering, a Masters in Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering, and a Ph.D. on Rocket flight mechanics and control from the University of Canterbury.In this interview, we are going to talk about Philipp’s journey to New Zealand in search of the perfect space R&D environment, his work on rockets and...
2020-07-06
36 min
SpaceBase Podcast
Space Educational Opportunities in New Zealand: An Interview with Jim Hefkey
An interview with Jim Hefkey, the director of the Auckland Programme for Space Systems – an undergraduate program that challenges students to solve problems using satellites. He currently holds the position of Professional Teaching Fellow at the University of Auckland and has been part of a team working with University and Government to establish the Space Systems Institute for NZ. He also lectures in Engineering Systems, Technology Management and Engineering Management. He is the POC for UNISEC in NZ, a global space organization created to build a world where space science and technology is used by individuals and institutions in eve...
2020-06-15
35 min
SpaceBase Podcast
Astronaut Selection, Extreme Environments, Mars Analogs, and Life's Curve Balls: An Interview with Sian Proctor
An interview with Dr. Sian Proctor, CEO of Flight Ready systems. Sian is a geoscientist, STEM communicator, and analog astronaut, who gets to travel and participate in unique learning experiences around the world. She was a PolarTREC teacher in Alaska, an astronomy educator ambassador to Chile, and a NOAA Teacher at Sea in Alaska. She has participated in the HI-SEAS program, a NASA funded analog habitat for living on Mars in Hawaii. Sian has a B.S. in Environmental Science, an M.S. in Geology and a PHd in Curriculum and Instruction on Science Education. She is a g...
2020-06-02
51 min
SpaceBase Podcast
On Inspiration, Astrobiology, and the Origins of Life in the Universe: An Interview with Haritina Mogosanu
An interview with Haritina Mogosanu, Executive Director of the New Zealand Astrobiology Network and a research scientist for the Blue Marble Space Institute of Science. She is the Senior Science Communicator at Space Place at Carter Observatory and is also a founding board member of Kiwispace and New Zealand Mars Society. Haritina was educated in Romania, in horticultural engineering and has Master degrees in Environmental Management and International Security in Intelligence. She was nominated for the Wellingtonian of the year award in 2015, and awarded the International Year of Astronomy 2009 certificate of appreciation. She holds the honour of h...
2020-05-18
34 min
SpaceBase Podcast
On Passion, Grit, and Space Biology as a Pathway to Interplanetary Sustainability: An Interview with Sarah Kessans
An interview with Dr. Sarah Kessans, a US-born New Zealand scientist and biochemist, a multi-national champion in rowing and was in the top 50 applicants—out of over 18,000—in the NASA's 2017 Astronaut Candidate Selection.She’s earned degrees in plant and molecular biologies, worked on a plant-based HIV vaccine, and is now working at the cutting edge of synthetic biology solutions to combat climate change, facilitate space settlements, and advance innovations in medicine and agriculture. Most recently, she got a $500,000 Catalyst grant from MBIE to support her proposal to develop nanosatellites for protein crystallisation over the next three years.
2020-05-01
39 min
SpaceBase Podcast
Spaceplanes, Green Propulsion, and Changing the World: An Interview with Stefan Powell of Dawn Aerospace
An interview with Stefan Powell, Chief Technology Officer of Dawn Aerospace. Stefan earned degrees in aerospace, astronautical and space systems engineering at Delft University in the Netherlands. He has worked for space companies like Hyperion Technologies and was on the Rocket Lab team testing the first firings of the electron rocket. Today he works at Dawn aerospace looking to be the first company to launch a space plane twice within a day and developing green propulsion for rockets and spacecraft. In this interview, Stefan talks about founding Dawn Aerospace and how it is literally at the d...
2020-04-13
42 min
SpaceBase Podcast
Leveraging Disruptive Technologies and Kiwi Ingenuity for Space Exploration: An Interview with Glen Willoughby
An interview with Glen WIlloughby, Chief Digital Information Officer for Nilo Consulting and Director for ISB. He is currently an Adjunct Senior Research Fellow (Faculty of Health) at Victoria University of Wellington and Advising Fellow (IT Digital) at NASA Jet Population Laboratory.Glen has over twenty-five years’ experience in the digital technology and management consulting field, spanning health, engineering, manufacturing, tertiary education, and finance/consulting sectors across New Zealand, Australia and US. In 2018 he was ranked in the top ten digital innovation CIOs in New Zealand by CIO publication Top 100 and is a regular international keyn...
2020-03-29
37 min
SpaceBase Podcast
Space Science, Doomsday Asteroids, and Monitoring Planet Earth: An Interview with Duncan Steel
An interview with Dr. Duncan Steel, space scientist, astronomer, and world reknown author. Over the past thirty years Duncan has worked on space projects in the US, UK, Australia, Sweden, Canada and NZ. His research has focussed largely on asteroids, comets and meteors, but he has also been involved in planning missions to Mars and the search for life elsewhere. Additionally he is an expert on the history and astronomical basis of calendars. Duncan is the author of four books, over 140 research papers, and more than a thousand articles in newspapers and magazines published around the globe. He...
2020-03-03
47 min
SpaceBase Podcast
Space Policy, Law, and Opening up the Space Frontier: An Interview with Dr. Maria Pozza
An interview with Dr. Maria Pozza, Founder and Director of Gravity Lawyers. Maria is New Zealand's first space lawyer specialising in international space law. She has a PhD in international law and policy in outer space, and a Masters in International Studies with distinction. In 2013 Maria secured a visiting fellowship at the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law at the University of Cambridge. She was admitted as a Barrister and Solicitor in 2014. She has also worked for notable companies such as Govett & Quilliam, TSB Bank and Flick Energy Co.In this interview, she talks about her journey as a s...
2020-02-13
35 min
SpaceBase Podcast
From Solar Cells to Extraterrestrial Power from the Moon, and Beyond: An Interview with Peter Toth
An interview with Peter Toth, CEO of Extraterrestrial Power. Originally from Hungary, Peter has a Masters in Computer Science from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics. He has worked on embedded devices such as marine VHF, digital satellite news gathering units for Ericsson, and cupboard size computers for Endace.Later, he branched out to producing silicon solar cells in the lab, and developed his passion towards green technologies - solar, wind and electric vehicles. This became the inspiration for making solar cells out of Moon soil which lead to Extraterrestrial Power. In this interview, he talks...
2020-01-27
27 min
SpaceBase Podcast
Learning by Doing - Building the Aerospace Industry in NZ: An Interview with Alex Fleming
An interview with Alex Fleming, Co-founder and CTO of iMetalX Group and an Edmund Hillary Fellow. He’s worked for companies like Lockheed Martin and General Electric, was a researcher for NASA, and served as CTO for companies such as Dehlsen Associates and SkyBase here in New Zealand. He graduated with a Bachelors of Aerospace from Georgia Institute of Technology and Carnegie Mellon with an MBA sponsored by Lockheed Martin.This interview focuses on Alex's long history of building aircraft, jet engines and robotic vehicles, a passion born since childhood through learning by experience. He talks about his l...
2020-01-09
28 min
SpaceBase Podcast
Music and Science, and the Spaces in Between: An Interview with Kelly Snook
An interview with Kelly Snook, Professor of Media Arts Technology at the University of Brighton in the U.K. with a background in aerospace engineering, music production, audio engineering, and data sonification research. She holds a PhD in Aeronautics and Astronautics from Stanford University and studied at the International Space University were we both met a long time ago. She spent two decades as a NASA Research Scientist, with a focus on Mars and the moon, before turning her attention to music full-time. She is now also an Edmund Hillary Fellowship Fellow.The interview focuses on her mu...
2019-12-20
41 min
SpaceBase Podcast
Space Stations, Asteroids, and SpaceBases: An Interview with Eric Dahlstrom
An interview with Eric Dahlstrom, Co-Founder of SpaceBase and International Space Consultants. He worked as a Lockheed Martin contractor for NASA on the design of the International Space Station and on the lessons from the Shuttle Challenger accident. He has worked, consulted and mentored numerous space startup companies around the world including TGV, Space Adventures, Moon Express, Made in Space, Hypercubes, and Ceres Robotics. He is an alumni and on the faculty of the International Space University and has taught in 12 countries. He is a mentor for the NASA Frontier Development Lab.For more info on Er...
2019-12-04
45 min
SpaceBase Podcast
From Mars Rovers to Robotic Missions to the Moon: An Interview with Michael Sims
An interview with Michael Sims, Founder of Ceres Robotics based in Mt. View California. He has worked for NASA JPL for over 20+ years on AI and robotics for planetary rover missions including the Mars Parthfinder and Exploration Rovers to the red planet. MIchael talks about his career path from NASA specialits to space entrepreneur and working to provide robotic services for the next generation of Moon missions within the next 5 years.For more info on Michael:https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelsims/ceresrobotics.comHostd by: Emeline Paat-Dahlstrom, Co-Founder, SpaceBaseMu...
2019-11-28
52 min
SpaceBase Podcast
A Glipse in the Life of a Citizen Scientist Astronaut: An Interview with Shawna Pandya
An interview with Shawna Pandya, Physician, Speaker, Citizen-Scientist Astronaut and Aquanaut, Martial Artist. Shawna talks about her experience as a student at the International Space University, her work at Project Possum, and inspriing insights on life balance, hard work, and how she stays focus on her passion to one day becoming an astronaut.For more info on Shawna:shawnapandya.com/Hostd by: Emeline Paat-Dahlstrom, Co-Founder, SpaceBaseMusic: reCreation by airtone (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons (3.0)If you like our work, please consider donating to our PledgeMe Campaign running until De...
2019-11-21
40 min
SpaceBase Podcast
Of Rockets and the Current Space Market: An Interview with Ken Davidian
An interview with Ken Davidian, Director of Research for the US Federal Aviation Administration’s Office of Commercial Space Transportation. He is also the Program Manager for FAA’s Center of Excellence for Commercial Space Transportation. Ken talks about his career from rocket engineer at NASA to the state of the global space market today and how you can build a career beyond rockets and launchers.For more info on Ken:https://www.linkedin.com/in/kdavidianHostd by: Emeline Paat-Dahlstrom, Co-Founder, SpaceBaseMusic: reCreation by airtone (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commo...
2019-11-13
38 min
SpaceBase Podcast
Democratize Space From New Zealand: An Interview with Andrew Hoppin
An interview with Andrew Hoppin, space investor and entrepreneur, and currently CEO of CoverUs. Andrew talks about his experience, background and insights on the emerging new space industry, and what anyone in New Zealand can do to participate.For more info on Andrew: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ahoppin/Hostd by: Emeline Paat-Dahlstrom, Co-Founder, SpaceBaseMusic: reCreation by airtone (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons (3.0) If you like our work, please consider donating to our PledgeMe Campaign running until Dec 5th. Support the show
2019-11-06
18 min