This podcast explores Colorado’s role in global industries—with a focus on innovation, leadership, and connections that transcend borders.
Today’s episode: The Zero-Gravity Executive Leadership Experience, developed by former NASA social scientist Doctor Brad McLain. McLain is also on The University of Colorado's research faculty and is the director of corporate identity and culture at the National Center for Women and Information Technology in Boulder, Colorado.
Astronauts and researchers have used parabolic flights since the 1950s to train for missions to space. These flights create weightlessness by flying a series of parabolic maneuvers. The aircraft first ascends at a steep angle, then descends on a free-fall trajectory - causing everything inside the plane to float free from the bounds of gravity.
We’re joining Coupe Studios Executive Creative Director and self described “space nerd” Eric Singer for the ride of a lifetime.