Are you an Elite: Dangerous CMDR looking for an insightful, refreshing, positive, and entertaining take on the galaxy? Flight Assist gives you just that. Every week, we interview a different CMDRs, community leader, player organization, or content creator, learning who they are, what they do, and why they do it. It’s inspiration and motivation for you to start that next expedition, jump into the next fight, make the next trade, and take the next steps. Flight Assist is ON.
billk2 / Bill Kay
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Sherry Coutu: ‘I’m probably on LinkedIn for two hours a day’
In this podcast episode Anna Jordan meets Sherry Coutu, a serial entrepreneur, angel investor and leading name in the UK digital sector
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The Supermassive Podcast / Seeing The Invisible Universe
An episode by The Supermassive Podcast
https://audioboom.com/posts/7481012-seeing-the-invisible-universe?playlist_direction=reversed
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GRC | Vitamin D Research
Research into the nature and importance of Vitamin D
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Blongey
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Charlie Brooker: Bandersnatch, Black Mirror, GamesWipe - The Retro Hour EP200 - The Retro Hour Podcast - Your Number 1 Weekly Retro Gaming Podcast
We're joined by the amazing Charlie Brooker to celebrate our 200th episode!
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Random Trek | “Deja Q” (TNG) with John Siracusa (Episode 206)
John Siracusa, podcaster and man about the Internet, joins Scott to chat about TNG’s “Deja Q” (S3E13). Topics include how much Scott loves this episode, Corbin Bernsen’s little baby face, and whether or not we like Q as a character.
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Higher quality (128kbps)
Comedian Bob Mortimer chooses the eight tracks he would take to a desert island.
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Space, Reaching for the Stars
What does the future hold for human space exploration? With more countries getting involved and costs falling, ambitious projects are being proposed.
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A Home in Space
European Space Agency astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti is back on Earth after 200 days in space. She tells the full story of the International Space Station, in orbit 400 km above our planet.