Aisha Bowe on Being a NASA Rocket Scientist, Space Travel, Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin Rocket, & Aliens
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Published 2024-04-16
*Key Highlights:*
- *Breaking Barriers:* Aisha discusses her experiences as a Black woman in NASA and how she navigated a predominantly male field.
- *Chasing Dreams:* Learn why Aisha never let naysayers deter her ambitions and how she proved doubters wrong by becoming a rocket scientist.
- *Career Shifts:* Why did Aisha leave a secure job at NASA? Discover the motivations behind her bold move to entrepreneurship.
- *Innovation in Education:* Aisha introduces "Stem Board" and "StemLingo," her ventures aimed at transforming education through technology.
- *Space and Beyond:* Get exclusive insights into Aisha's upcoming journey to space with Blue Origin and her aspirations to make history.
- *Personal Insights:* Aisha shares her views on relationships, earnings, and why having a prenup might just be a practical choice.
*Join us as we explore Aisha Bowe’s remarkable path from STEM student to space traveler, and gather invaluable lessons on perseverance, leadership, and innovation.*
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0:00 Intro
3:04 Going From Struggling Student to NASA Rocket Scientist
9:20 Financial Pressures whilst Studying at College
12:21 Life Changing Conversation that led to NASA Internship
15:40 First Job at NASA
19:06 Leaving Job & Starting a Business
28:08 Setting the Standard for Online Education
35:10 How Important is STEM for the Average Person?
37:10 Unique Process of Raising Capital
41:32 Breakdown of Lingo Education Modules
44:50 Differences Between Being an Employee & Business Owner
46:53 Going to Space for the First Time
51:42 Is Going to the Moon Useless?
55:20 Is There a Race to Being First On Mars?
58:11 Math Equation Indicates High Probability of Aliens Existing
1:00:18 Future Business Ventures
1:01:54 Discussing Controversial Relationship Standards
1:07:56 Experience as a Black Woman Working at NASA
1:10:42 Outro
All Comments (21)
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As a structural engineer located in the southeastern United States, I extend my services to assist this fellow black engineer in her mission.
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When she failed that 1st semester, got up, and kept trying... I felt that. #Respect
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These are the women we need to uplift... beauty and brains ❤
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“Dammit ima make it out” definitely felt that it hit different when you’re against all odds and know you’re going to make it no matter what happens. 🔥
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Most important advice and comment She said ", tell the right people your Dreams."
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SHOUT OUT TO MY STEM GIRLIES!! I cried 🫶🏾 I love this for you!
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You go Aisha! I had the pleasure of meeting her and she is absolutely amazing. So inspiring!
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Your explanations are clear and straight forward It's always a honor to have you here as a mentor, I appreciate you for the time being spent to educate us financially. Regardless of how bad it gets the economy, I still makeover $28K every single week. I truly value Katrina lamb, and her helpful guides.
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Loving her transparency
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6:11 we felt that moment of silence
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A lot of jewels in this episode. Love how thorough and simplified how answers were. Very relatable
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Wow! She is the example I want for my daughters.. in real time! 💯😎✊🏾
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This was an awesome interview. I look forward to partnering with this company to support Mississippi Delta students in their 21st Century quest.
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Excellent episode! Glad you guys got Aisha on here 💯💯
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Yes Sir, E.Y.L. I was impressed with this interview and The young female astronaut story pretty interesting and good interview Keep up the good work. 👍
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This is legendary
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Good for Aisha. Excellent networking skills, knows how to utilize people for everyones benefit.
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Well explained. Thank you for bringing up this video. Financial education is indeed required for more than 70% of the society in the country as very few are literate on the subject! Thanks to Mylah Evander the lady you recommended.
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Thank you, love this interview. Believe in yourself
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She is such an inspiration!!❤