
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In this episode of Her Path to Success, we spotlight Dr. Ellen Ochoa — engineer, astronaut, and former Director of NASA’s Johnson Space Center. As the first Hispanic woman in space, Dr. Ochoa broke barriers in 1993 and went on to fly four Space Shuttle missions.
But her story goes far beyond firsts. From her early work in optical engineering to leading one of NASA’s most important centers, Dr. Ochoa’s journey reflects resilience, curiosity, and a commitment to expanding opportunity in STEM.
We discuss:
What it takes to become an astronaut
Leadership lessons from space exploration
The importance of representation in science
Advice for young people who dream big
Her path reminds us that exploration is not just about discovering new worlds — it’s about expanding who gets to lead.
By SiaIn this episode of Her Path to Success, we spotlight Dr. Ellen Ochoa — engineer, astronaut, and former Director of NASA’s Johnson Space Center. As the first Hispanic woman in space, Dr. Ochoa broke barriers in 1993 and went on to fly four Space Shuttle missions.
But her story goes far beyond firsts. From her early work in optical engineering to leading one of NASA’s most important centers, Dr. Ochoa’s journey reflects resilience, curiosity, and a commitment to expanding opportunity in STEM.
We discuss:
What it takes to become an astronaut
Leadership lessons from space exploration
The importance of representation in science
Advice for young people who dream big
Her path reminds us that exploration is not just about discovering new worlds — it’s about expanding who gets to lead.