JPL

202 – Exploration with Casey Handmer pt. 1

Casey Handmer (@CJHandmer) has a PhD in Physics from Caltech and currently works at JPL (his views are his own), and he has one of the most engaged minds you will likely ever come across. He knows lots of things about lots of subjects. Just check out his blog to see for yourself. He was nice enough to stop by and chat about traveling, space, the universe, and lots more.

Music at the end from Oranges Band with Ride the Nuclear Wave.

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59 – Educational Technology with Lyle Tavernier pt. 1

Instructional Tech Specialist Lyle Tavernier (@lyletav) from JPL brings his own homebrew to share with David and chat about space, science, education, technology, and exploring the universe. A chat with Amber (@amber914u) starts things off.

Music at the end from Sarah Ruth’s album Words on the Wind with the song Dust Bowl.

30 – JPL with Jason Rabinovitch pt. 2

The brilliant Jason Rabinovitch is back this week to share some Avatar Jasmine IPA from Elysian Brewing and chat more about his journey in science, CERN, JPL, hockey, life, and everything. A call to Andy Thompson starts things off.

The music at the end of this episode is Rebels of Our Own Kind by Charlie Van Stee.

29 – JPL with Jason Rabinovitch pt. 1

Jason Rabinovitch, a PhD who studied at Yale and Caltech, had an internship at CERN, and currently works at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, visits the Space Cave to share some Elysian Space Dust IPA and chat about his life, physics, space, and what it’s like to work at JPL. Part four of the chat with Ambrose starts it off.

The music at the end of this episode is Red: Alone from the new album You’re Doomed. Be Nice. from Rob Crow’s Gloomy Place.