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In this episode, Paige sits down with instrumentation and controls engineer Dylan Johnson to talk about his journey in engineering. The conversation dives into his relationship with failure, work-life balance, and the misconceptions many people have about engineers. Dylan shares how embracing mistakes helped shape both his career and the way he supports the people around him. This episode is an honest and encouraging conversation about resilience, uncertainty, and trusting that even when doors seem to close, things can still work out exactly the way they’re meant to. Connect with Dylan!
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In this episode, Paige sits down with Matthew Landon, a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army, to talk about his path in the military and aerospace world. Matt shares how his background in intelligence, education, and leadership shaped his perspective. The conversation highlights powerful lessons on trusting your instincts, embracing difficult challenges, and choosing passion over external expectations. He reflects on moments of imposter syndrome, the importance of staying genuine and approachable, and why being yourself is ultimately your greatest advantage. Matt also reflects on unforgettable moments – like witnessing an Artemis launch – and leaves listeners with grounded advice on growth, self-belief, and not taking life too seriously.
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In this episode, Paige opens up about her personal experience with imposter syndrome and 4 tips that help her overcome it. She breaks down what imposter syndrome is, why so many students in STEM struggle with it, and how it manifests in her. Paige shares honest stories from her time at USC, including academic challenges, self-doubt, and the pressure of being surrounded by top performers. She gives practical strategies for overcoming these feelings, emphasizing community, self-awareness, and learning how to succeed in a way that is both challenging and sustainable. Listen now for a vulnerable and helpful conversation!
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In this episode, Paige sits down with Anna Shaposhnik, founder and CEO of ORBES, to talk about her path into the space industry. Anna shares how her interdisciplinary education at USC’s Iovine and Young Academy allowed her to combine art, design, and engineering while working hands-on at the USC Rocket Propulsion Lab as both a machinist and visual design lead. She reflects on her experience at the startup Orbit Fab and what it was like balancing work while still in school. Now leading a company of her own, building robotic workers for space stations, Anna discusses what it’s been like learning to be a CEO right after graduating and why putting yourself in challenging situations is key to growth. The conversation explores creativity in engineering, taking initiative in your education, and building the future of space through collaboration.
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In this episode, Paige sits down with aerospace engineering student Anne Weber to talk about her journey into the space industry and finding confidence in a challenging field. Anne shares how Hidden Figures, an inspiring high school speaker, and a visit to Kennedy Space Center helped her realize a career in aerospace was truly attainable -- even after initially doubting whether she was “smart enough.” She opens up about transitioning into college, tackling difficult physics courses, and what it’s like working on the avionics team for The Buckeye Space Launch Initiative. Anne also explains her unique minor in Science and Engineering in the Public Interest and how it shapes the way she thinks about engineering’s broader impact. Click listen for an honest look at how Anne is finding her place in aerospace!
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In this episode, Paige has a down to earth conversation with Flight Test Engineer Kate Gunderson! She reflects on her best day at test pilot school and the differences between life as a student, a NASA engineer, and now a full-time flight test engineer. Kate dives into how she decided to leave a dream job to chase an even bigger one: choosing growth over comfort. The conversation also covers confidence in technical spaces, balancing ambition with relationships, and how running strengthens Kate’s mindset in aerospace. This conversation is REAL, inspiring, and applicable!
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In this episode, Paige answers YOUR questions about her background, aerospace, and advice. She shares how she got into space, along with her high school journey. Paige breaks down the differences between aerospace, mechanical, and astronautical engineering while discussing the real pros and cons of the field. She also responds to questions about struggling with math, choosing between engineering and astrophysics, and navigating uncertainty in your career path. This episode is packed with practical advice for students who are finding their place in space.
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In this episode, Paige sits down with astrophysicist Dr. Clary Rizzo to talk about her journey from childhood curiosity to direct imaging of exoplanets. They explore how early research experiences shaped Clary’s path. Clary opens up about embracing femininity in the space industry and navigating what it means to be taken seriously while staying true to herself. She shares what life looks like now as a postdoctoral researcher at Caltech/JPL and what excites her most about her work. The conversation closes with heartfelt advice on kindness, perseverance, and finding the people who make the hard moments worth it.
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In this episode, Jack Tanner, a fellow flight controller, and I have an unapologetically real conversation about networking in engineering. He shares his “networking origin story,” and breaks down three practical networking steps for beginners. He shares animated stories of awkward moments and lessons learned, revealing how initiative and kindness are the foundation of networking. We close by mentioning our networking pet peeves, with an emphasis on the importance of specificity and authenticity. Enjoy this episode!!
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Disclaimer: My personal social media communications only reflect my personal views and do not represent the views of my employer or associated organizations.
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In this episode, Paige sits down with aerospace engineer Emily Hesby. Together, they unpack the challenges and rewards of dedicating years to a student propulsion team, including how to grow one's confidence. Emily also shares stories from her SpaceX internships -- including her first impressions of Starbase -- and what truly sets exceptional interns apart.
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Disclaimer: All opinions and advice in this episode are personal and do not reflect that of NASA or the United States Government.
In this episode of Space Spiels, Paige sits down with NASA Pathways intern Santiago Garza to explore the winding path that brought him into aerospace. Santiago shares how a career counselor helped him discover what he truly wanted to study, why he chose Texas A&M, and how he navigated paying for college with transparency and honesty. He breaks down his Pathways application process (NOTE: this may be outdated), what he thinks helped him stand out, and his experience completing multiple tours. We talk about extending graduation, balancing industry experience with school, and the moments of self-doubt he had to push through along the way. Santiago closes with grounded, thoughtful advice for students hoping to follow a similar path.
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In this episode, Paige talks with Sana, an Elevate(her) ambassador who discovered her passion for gliding by simply following her curiosity, not overthinking, just doing. She shares the thrill of “switching off” once airborne and the moment she realized she might be the first female Syrian glider pilot. Sana opens up about the courage it takes to “take the unlit road,” embracing bravery in both flight and life. Through her journey, she highlights the power of community and connection found within Elevate(her) and encourages others to chase what lights them up.
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Disclaimer: I am a contractor intern at NASA! my personal social media communications about NASA only reflect my personal views and do not represent the views of NASA or the United States Government.
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Paige chats with Naval officer and creator Kellie Sbrocchi about her journey from the U.S. Naval Academy to building a platform that encourages others to “Do Both.” Kellie shares how she learned to balance discipline and creativity, from running track and managing academics to embracing fashion, pageantry, and social media. She opens up about facing criticism, handling rejection, and staying confident while pursuing multiple passions in a male-dominated field. The conversation highlights the importance of rest, resilience, and giving yourself permission to thrive in every part of your life.
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Disclaimer: I am a contractor intern at NASA! my personal social media communications about NASA only reflect my personal views and do not represent the views of NASA or the United States Government.
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In this short update, I reflect on what Space Spiels has taught me and look forward to the Season 3 premiere in a few months. Thank you all for everything!
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In this episode, I talk with Manju Bangalore a physicist, creative, and astronaut-in-training. We unpack the difference between applied physics and engineering, the power of clear communication in STEM, and the role community plays when you're chasing ambitious goals. Manju shares what it was like interning at the White House, interning at NASA, founding a nonprofit focused on menstrual freedom, and conducting zero-g research on menstruation in space. She reminds us that caring deeply about Earth AND space are not mutually exclusive. This conversation is packed with persistence (including a little delusion), purpose, and proof that you really can be all the things you want to be.
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In the second episode of my college experience solo series, I share how I made it through engineering school without pulling a single all-nighter, while still landing my dream job. From learning to ask for opportunities (even when it’s uncomfortable) to finding community in my cohort, I break down the strategies that kept me grounded and thriving. I also get real about impostor syndrome and the importance of perseverance, especially in a field designed to challenge you. Finally, I talk about how to recognize your strengths, pursue what excites you (like space toilets!), and chase your goals boldly. This episode is full of honest advice and motivation for any aerospace nerd, college student, or otherwise.
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In this solo episode, I unpack how I balanced astronautical engineering, horseback riding, marching band, and scuba diving throughout college— (kind of) gracefully. I share the messy truth behind “doing it all,” including the trade-offs, mistakes, and why giving 100% to everything isn’t sustainable (but 95% might be). From USC game days to scuba diving after work. From moving my horse cross-state to performing under a space shuttle. This episode is an informative, honest, yet chaotic verbal journal entry. If you're wondering how to pursue your passions and your degree, this one's for you.
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In this episode, Paige speaks with Lilli, the Glider Queen herself! In this candid conversation, she shares her aviation story, gives a glimpse into how gliders are launched, reveals the name of her glider, and much more! Enjoy!!
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Paige speaks with NASA Propulsion Operations Engineer Breece Phipps. Breece shares his unconventional path, highlighting his love for goal-setting and coffee. This episode is fun and inspiring. Enjoy!!
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In honor of the University of Southern California’s Astronautical Engineering Department’s 20th anniversary, Paige speaks with six different guests from the school: the three founders and three students.
This episode explores several stories from ASTE history and what makes the department unique. This is an absolute must listen!
Guests:
Mike Gruntman - ASTE founder
Dan Erwin - ASTE founder
Joesph Kunc - ASTE founder
Armen Arakelyan - ASTE undergraduate student (RPL)
Jordan Smith - AME master’s student (LPL)
Kevin Sampson - ASTE PhD student - Visa fler