Ever wonder how a passion for space exploration can ignite a global movement? In this episode of Through These Doors, Chris Key, Josh Whitfield, and Beth Mund sit down with Abigail Harrison, better known as Astronaut Abby, the inspiring force behind The Mars Generation.
Abby’s journey is one of vision and connection. From her first awe-inspiring visit to Space Camp at age 12 to founding a nonprofit that empowers young people to pursue their space dreams, Abby’s story is a testament to the power of dedication, community, and the digital age. Throughout the conversation, Abby emphasizes the importance of leveraging social media and digital tools to create opportunities and connect with others in the space industry. She also shares her advice on embracing failure as a necessary step toward success.
During the discussion, Abby reflects on the pivotal moments that shaped her path, including the influential role of her mother and the impact of early mentors. She also discusses her current work at Harvard Medical School and her future ambitions, including obtaining a Ph.D. and continuing her journey toward becoming an astronaut.
Whether you’re a budding space enthusiast, a seasoned professional, or simply fascinated by stories of perseverance and innovation, this episode will inspire you to reach for the stars and make the most of the tools and opportunities available today.
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About:
Abigail Harrison (Astronaut Abby)
Abigail Harrison, known globally as Astronaut Abby, began her journey in space exploration at 12 when she attended Space Camp. Growing up in Minnesota, Abby’s fascination with space was fueled by a community that supported her dreams, including a pivotal encounter with astronaut Luca Parmitano. Abby’s early experiences at Space Camp and her growing presence on social media led her to found The Mars Generation, a nonprofit dedicated to inspiring and empowering young people to pursue their space dreams.
Abby has reached millions through The Mars Generation, advocating for STEM education and space exploration. Her work has been recognized globally, and she is a leading voice in the space community. Currently working at Harvard Medical School in immunology, Abby is also pursuing her pilot’s license and preparing to apply for a Ph.D. program, all while continuing her mission to become an astronaut.
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