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Most people bury their childhood dreams. Sarah Pousho built a company on hers. In this intimate episode, she shares how a life steeped in wonder fueled by Carl Sagan, failure, and fire led to founding SpaceBridge Partners in her fifties.
If you’ve ever thought it was too late, too crazy, or too far out of reach to start again, this conversation will shake you loose.
“Six people can go to space whenever we want. Right now.”
This isn’t about rockets. It’s about resilience. About rising. About remembering who you were before the world told you to shrink.
Your comeback won’t look like anyone else’s. That’s exactly the point.
Tune in and come home to the future you still believe in.
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Learn more about Baz Porter at www.bazporter.com
Chapters
1. Meet Sarah Pujo of SpaceBridge Partners (00:00:00)
2. From Detroit to Berkeley: Early Life (00:01:47)
3. Space Passion and Childhood Dreams (00:03:34)
4. Is Space Travel Possible Today? (00:05:47)
5. Future Vision: Philanthropy and Giving Back (00:08:20)
6. Startup Advice and Episode Closing (00:11:35)
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