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This week on Late For Changeover, we unpack inflatable space stations (yes, that’s a thing now), which means Max Space is officially trying to turn low-Earth orbit into a high-end bounce house. If you came for the best space podcasts weirdness, congrats—you found it. Meanwhile, back on the ground, Arlington’s iconic horse-drawn caissons are delayed, probably because fixing dignity with bureaucracy is harder than launching a SpaceX rocket on time.
The F-35 program is bleeding money like it’s trying to win a Pentagon-themed game of Monopoly—now projected to cost over $1.5 trillion (with a “T”). Beards are making a comeback thanks to a medical waiver boom in the Air Force and Space Force, so somewhere out there, a bearded Guardian is silently fist-pumping. We also ask the burning question: what exactly were the Marines doing at Mar-A-Lago? Plus, we mark the 82nd anniversary of the Doolittle Raid, a gutsy reminder that throwing punches from the sky is an American tradition. As always, it’s your no-holds-barred space force podcast for vets, weirdos, and the tactically curious.
To support Mrs. Texas, Krendra Harralson, and the incredible work of Love Without Boundaries, visit: lovewithoutboundaries.com
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This week on Late For Changeover, we unpack inflatable space stations (yes, that’s a thing now), which means Max Space is officially trying to turn low-Earth orbit into a high-end bounce house. If you came for the best space podcasts weirdness, congrats—you found it. Meanwhile, back on the ground, Arlington’s iconic horse-drawn caissons are delayed, probably because fixing dignity with bureaucracy is harder than launching a SpaceX rocket on time.
The F-35 program is bleeding money like it’s trying to win a Pentagon-themed game of Monopoly—now projected to cost over $1.5 trillion (with a “T”). Beards are making a comeback thanks to a medical waiver boom in the Air Force and Space Force, so somewhere out there, a bearded Guardian is silently fist-pumping. We also ask the burning question: what exactly were the Marines doing at Mar-A-Lago? Plus, we mark the 82nd anniversary of the Doolittle Raid, a gutsy reminder that throwing punches from the sky is an American tradition. As always, it’s your no-holds-barred space force podcast for vets, weirdos, and the tactically curious.
To support Mrs. Texas, Krendra Harralson, and the incredible work of Love Without Boundaries, visit: lovewithoutboundaries.com