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"I have many heroes and here is a special one … tens of millions worldwide know her! She's been honoured by the Queen, NASA and dignitaries from around the world … modest, humble, kind and Canadian. She is Cassidy Megan, Founder of International Purple Day® for Epilepsy Awareness." -Kim Davidson, Voice Epilepsy™ Podcast Host Cassidy Megan joins us on the Voice Epilepsy™ podcast as host Kim Davidson, the CEO & Executive Director of the BC Epilepsy Society and the Founder of the I AM A VOICE for Epilepsy Awareness™ campaign, interviews Cassidy to discuss all of the amazing things that she has done to grow global awareness of epilepsy. Listen to learn how Cassidy's reach went beyond Earth's stratosphere and into space when astronaut, Ricky Arnold, wore purple on the Space Station on Purple Day® and all of the staff at NASA's Mission Control Center in Houston were wearing purple as well. Or how she helped to set a Guiness World Record for the largest seizure first aid training session. And much more! Happy Purple Month and Happy Purple Day® everyone! You may find Cassidy on these social media platforms: Twitter: https://twitter.com/PurpleDay Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PurpleDayforEpilepsy/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/purpledaymarch26/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@purpledaymarch26?lang=en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/PURPLEDAYdotORG/featured Website: https://www.purpleday.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cassidy-megan-b3187583/
Lee recaps his conversation with astronaut Ricky Arnold and discusses what we all could learn from Arnold's experience.
Today on Live Mic, Lee will speak to a bona fide NASA astronaut. Ricky Arnold knows a thing or two about social distancing and isolation. What should Lee ask during his interview later today?
Damon Amendolara (D.A.) hosts Around the Dial. On today's show: (1:01) WFAN morning show host Boomer Esiason joins McNeil and Parkins on 670 the Score in Chicago (6:08) Donovan McNabb joins Show and Vern on 610 Sports Radio in Kansas City (10:13) What happens to the evidence that Sean Miller is paying DeAndre Ayton? Gary Parrish on 92.9 in Memphis. (14:25) Is the Rockets-Warriors series already over? Mad Radio 610 in Houston (18:55) Orioles fan and NASA astronaut Ricky Arnold joins the Big Bad Morning Show on 105.7 in Baltimore. (22:51) Former Met Wilmer Flores joins Joe and Evan on WFAN in New York
As part of NASA’s Teacher in Space Program, Christa McAuliffe prepared lesson plans and lectures to beam into classrooms from orbit aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger. She, and the rest of the Challenger crew, were lost when the Shuttle broke apart 73 seconds after launch. This episode is about the lessons she had planned to perform in space, which now form an important part of her legacy. Christa planned six science activities, known as the six lost lessons, that were to be used as educational resources for students around the world. The Challenger Center, in partnership with NASA and STEM on Station, worked with astronauts Ricky Arnold and Joe Acaba to film these demonstrations on the International Space Station and complete these lessons. Emily, Matt, and Nick reflect on the Teacher in Space program, the lost lessons, and the impact McAuliffe had on a generation of students, teachers, and astronauts. You can find more information about Christa McAuliffe’s lost lessons, including videos, lesson plans, and other STEM resources at challenger.org.
Drew Feustel moved into third place for all-time spent spacewalking. He and Ricky Arnold installed high definition cameras to provide views of the SpaceX Dragon Crew and Boeing Starliner spacecraft.
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Ricky Arnold, NASA Astronaut, talks about his time as an educator, his first flight on the Space Shuttle, and his plans to teach from space during his first long-duration flight on the International Space Station starting on March 21, 2018. HWHAP Episode 36.
Ricky Arnold, NASA Astronaut, talks about his time as an educator, his first flight on the Space Shuttle, and his plans to teach from space during his first long-duration flight on the International Space Station starting on March 21, 2018. HWHAP Episode 36.
Ricky Arnold, NASA Astronaut, talks about his time as an educator, his first flight on the Space Shuttle, and his plans to teach from space during his first long-duration flight on the International Space Station starting on March 21, 2018. HWHAP Episode 36.