This episode is truly out of this world—and not just metaphorically.
🚀 We kick things off by diving into the excitement surrounding the recent Artemis II mission, NASA’s bold step toward returning humans to the Moon. 🌙 We share our personal experiences following the mission, how we stayed connected to the action, and what it sparked in our imaginations. Along the way, we explore the question: what would it be like to be blind in space?
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🛰️ Stay Connected to Space
If you’ve ever wanted to keep up with space exploration without needing to rely on visuals, we’ve got you covered. Here are some of our favorite resources:
The NASA app–A fantastic way to follow missions, read updates, and explore space content
NASA’s YouTube channel– Surprisingly engaging even without the visuals
The podcast Houston We Have a Podcast
The daily space bites from StarDate
The ever-fascinating 365 Days of Astronomy
We were genuinely surprised by how much we could enjoy and learn from these historic moments—no telescope required.
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📚 A New Chapter in Reading
Next, Kim introduces a service she’s seriously excited about: Everand. This platform offers:
* 📖 Ebooks
* 🎧 Audiobooks
* 🎙️ Podcasts
We walk through how the subscription works, what you can expect from the app, and why it might just become your next favorite reading companion.
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📖 Then vs. Now: Reading Through the Years
We wrap up with a nostalgic (and eye-opening) look at how reading has evolved over the years—especially in terms of accessibility. From older devices to today’s on-demand digital libraries, it’s amazing to reflect on just how far things have come.
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💫 Final Thoughts
Whether you’re gazing at the stars, diving into a new book, or reminiscing about the way things used to be, this episode is all about discovery—of the universe, and of the tools that help us explore it.
Thanks so much for listening—we appreciate you more than words (or rocket launches) can say! 🚀