Join Dr. Sarah Quinn as she explores Carl Sagan's most profound and enduring message: that we are made of star stuff. This episode examines how Sagan's poetic approach to stellar nucleosynthesis continues to inspire wonder and scientific curiosity today. We discuss the science behind our cosmic origins, from the formation of elements in stellar cores to the explosion of supernovae that scattered the building blocks of life throughout the universe. Dr. Quinn explores how Sagan's cosmic perspective remains relevant in our modern era, influencing everything from space exploration to our understanding of our place in the universe. The episode covers Sagan's unique ability to combine rigorous scientific thinking with genuine poetry, his warnings about pseudoscience, and his vision for humanity's future as cosmic citizens. We examine how contemporary discoveries in astronomy and planetary science continue to validate and expand upon Sagan's insights, from exoplanet research to Mars exploration. This thoughtful exploration of Sagan's legacy demonstrates why his message of cosmic connection, critical thinking, and wonder continues to resonate with new generations of science enthusiasts and curious minds seeking to understand their place in the cosmos.