Episodes

Monday Jan 05, 2026
Monday Jan 05, 2026
In this episode of the Space Madness Podcast, host Jeff Nosanov interviews Rich DalBello, a prominent figure in the aerospace industry. They discuss Rich's unexpected journey into aerospace, the evolution of the commercial space industry, and the regulatory landscape surrounding it. Rich shares insights from his time in government, including his role at the Office of Space Commerce and the challenges of integrating commercial capabilities into government procurement processes. The conversation also touches on the excitement of working at Virgin Galactic, the future of space exploration, and the importance of leadership and international collaboration in shaping the future of space governance.

Monday Dec 29, 2025
Monday Dec 29, 2025
In this episode of the Space Madness podcast, Jeff and Joshua Faleti discuss the evolving landscape of space activities in Africa, focusing on the African Space Agency, Nigeria's role in the space industry, and the cultural perspectives surrounding space exploration. Joshua shares his journey into space law and journalism, highlighting the potential for socio-economic development through space initiatives. The conversation also touches on international collaborations, particularly with China and the US, and concludes with Joshua's aspirations in space data analysis.

Monday Dec 22, 2025
Monday Dec 22, 2025
In this episode of the Space Madness podcast, Jeff Nosanov interviews Rhonda Stevenson, an aerospace executive with a shared background in Taekwondo. They discuss Rhonda's journey into the space industry, the influence of martial arts on leadership and resilience, and the importance of community in achieving ambitious goals like interstellar travel. Rhonda shares her experiences overcoming challenges, transitioning from martial arts to business, and her vision for the future of space exploration. The conversation emphasizes the need for collaboration and a shared commitment to advancing humanity's presence in space.

Monday Dec 15, 2025
Monday Dec 15, 2025
In this episode of the Space Madness podcast, Dr. Michaela Musilova shares her inspiring journey as an astrobiologist and analog astronaut. From her early fascination with space to overcoming challenges in her education and career, Michaela discusses her research on extremophiles and their potential for Mars colonization. She reflects on her experiences at Caltech, leading analog missions, and the evolution of science communication in the digital age. Currently, she is working on the Astro 7 Summits project, which combines astrobiology research with climate change awareness, as she climbs the tallest mountains on each continent.

Monday Dec 08, 2025
Monday Dec 08, 2025
Today I talk with Program Scientist Dominic Benford from NASA HQ. We discuss the history of the great observatories program dating back to the immediate post-Apollo era, and go into some depth about the sensor and cooling technologies necessary for extremely distant observations. We also talk about how there are thousands of ways to tie a necktie. We explore Dominic's journey from undergraduate researcher to NASA HQ technology development leader, and his wish to pass that mantle on to the next generation.

Monday Dec 01, 2025
Monday Dec 01, 2025
In this episode of the Space Madness podcast, host Jeff Nosanov speaks with Dr. Octav Cristea, an Emory University transplant surgeon and urologist with a research focus on space medicine. They discuss the complexities of human health in space, particularly focusing on kidney stones and urinary issues that arise in microgravity. Dr. Cristea shares insights from his journey into space medicine, the physiological challenges astronauts face, and the future of medical practices in space exploration.

Monday Nov 24, 2025
Monday Nov 24, 2025
Telecom law is not something most people put much thought into, but after today's episode you will understand how it affects everyone's life, every day. I speak with Will Lewis, space and telecom lawyer, about how even the 1934 Telecommunications act still affects the technology we use today. We talk about space communications, cross-border radio signal lobes, and how ocean vessels have to manage their broadcasts near land.

Monday Nov 17, 2025
Monday Nov 17, 2025
In this episode of the Space Madness podcast, host Jeff Nosanov speaks with Michael Rudolph, a former systems engineer at JPL and current board member at the Quicycle Society. They discuss Michael's journey from architecture to aerospace, the importance of effective communication in science, and the challenges faced by large and legacy institutions in the space industry. The conversation delves into historical examples of historically productive innovators such as Bell Labs and Silicon Valley - exploring both unique and potentially repeatable sets of incentives - and explores the need for new institutions that can foster collaboration and creativity in the face of funding gaps and structural issues. Michael emphasizes the importance of risk-taking in government funding and the potential role of AI in improving technology transfer processes.

Monday Nov 10, 2025
Monday Nov 10, 2025
In this episode of the Space Madness podcast, host Jeff Nosanov speaks with Dr. Joe Meany, president of the Interstellar Research Group. They discuss the group's mission to enable interstellar human travel, the evolution of the organization from a gathering of science fiction fans, and the importance of interdisciplinary contributions to space exploration. Joe shares his personal journey in science, the role of volunteers in the organization, and the significance of ethics and philosophy in the context of interstellar exploration. The conversation also touches on future goals, including expanding scholarship opportunities and hosting international symposia.

Monday Nov 03, 2025
Monday Nov 03, 2025
In this episode of the Space Madness podcast, host Jeff interviews Matthias Girod, an independent science and diplomacy consultant based in France. The conversation explores the differences in educational experiences, the challenges faced by researchers in Europe, and the complexities of European science funding and collaboration. Matthias shares insights on the cultural differences between countries and the evolving landscape of scientific research in Europe, including the impact of Brexit and the role of Switzerland. The episode concludes with reflections on the future of the EU in global scientific collaboration.

