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Just Gonna Send It
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11 episodes
1 day ago
Jim sits down with Solange Massa, CEO and founder of Ecoatoms, to talk about sending real experiments to space. She shares how her path from opera singing to medicine led her into aerospace, and what it actually takes to build payloads that can fly to space when failure isn’t an option.
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Jim sits down with Solange Massa, CEO and founder of Ecoatoms, to talk about sending real experiments to space. She shares how her path from opera singing to medicine led her into aerospace, and what it actually takes to build payloads that can fly to space when failure isn’t an option.
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Jake Holland (CEO, HAViK)
Just Gonna Send It
1 hour 1 minute
4 months ago
Jake Holland (CEO, HAViK)
Jake Holland’s path has been anything but ordinary. From growing up in rural Northern California to a 20-year racing career, and from engineering roles at GE and Hamilton to designing research equipment at the University of Nevada, Reno, Jake has built a career on persistence, ingenuity, and grit. In this episode, Jim and Jake talk about his journey from racing and engineering into entrepreneurship, the lessons he’s carried into his new venture HAViK, and how balancing precision with resource...
Just Gonna Send It
Jim sits down with Solange Massa, CEO and founder of Ecoatoms, to talk about sending real experiments to space. She shares how her path from opera singing to medicine led her into aerospace, and what it actually takes to build payloads that can fly to space when failure isn’t an option.