Nature & Nurture
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 Published On Aug 9, 2023

Kevin J. DeBruin is a former NASA rocket scientist, a science educator and speaker, former bodybuilder and American Ninja Warrior, founder of Space Class, and author of To NASA and Beyond, and To Dare Mighty Things.

In this episode we talk about Kevin’s career as a rocket scientist, life at NASA, and his story of perseverance in his books. We also discuss overlap between the mindset of engineers, bodybuilders, and self-help psychologists, sharing in common a detail-oriented focus on planning, breaking down goals into small steps, and self-discipline. We discuss other parallels between rocket science and cognitive science, such as the development of artificial intelligence, neural networks, and everyday technologies such as smartphones made possible due to technological advancements originally developed at NASA for the purposes of spaceflight. Lastly, we discuss the importance of science education, particularly from educators with deep scientific training in order to ensure effective science communication and prevent misinformation.

Timestamps:
0:04:29 Kevin's journey to NASA and the challenges he faced
0:18:25 Kevin's day-to-day work life at NASA
0:25:22 Comparison between NASA and private space industry
0:35:41 Kevin's transition from NASA to science education
0:46:01 The importance of technical depth in science communication
0:52:41 The inspiration and impact of working with kids
0:56:21 The Dunning-Kruger effect and the unknown knowns
0:57:22 The connection between physics and neuropsychology
1:00:37 Overview of Kevin's book "To Dare Mighty Things"

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