On episode 360, NASA experts discuss how NASA astronauts have the opportunity to exercise their right to vote from aboard the International Space Station and the process to make it happen.
Houston, we have a podcast.
Welcome to the official podcast of the NASA Johnson Space Center.
I'm Dane Turner and I'll be kicking off this episode today.
On this podcast, we bring in the experts, scientists, engineers and astronauts, all to let you know what's going on in the world of human spaceflight and more.
And once again, we are happy to be welcoming another talented individual lending their voice as a host of this podcast, Joseph Zakzewski.
Joseph, welcome to the podcast.
It's great to be here.
Thank you very much for having me.
So, Joseph, what do you do here at NASA?
Well, thankfully, I work with you and everyone here at the communications office, and it's been a passion of mine to be a part of this team.
I joined back in November of 2023, and it's something I look forward to walking in through these hallowed halls every single day.
That's awesome.
You're a local here in Houston.
What does that mean for you?
It means the world to me.
Growing up in Houston and just on the north side of town to have NASA in my backyard as a kid, I had opportunities to venture out in the world and explore and get to hone passion projects and my professional career and being able to come home and be a part of something that's been ingrained in my family and with me since day one essentially, has been a dream come true.
So this podcast included, I came on as a fan and now to be with you, and the team has been fantastic so far.
Well, it is great to have you on the podcast.
Now, are you ready to get started?
Absolutely.