You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to understand why people love Disney, but, if you are one, it certainly can give you a unique perspective.
Aerospace engineer Mary Kate Smith has worked for the likes of NASA and Lockheed Martin, but in her spare time you’ll find her flying through the stars over on Space Mountain. In fact, Mission Space even played a key role in her graduate dissertation. But if you think that’s nerdy, you don’t know the half of it as Mary Kate also matched wits with chemists and bioengineers as a contestant on the reality TV show “King of the Nerds”
Mary Kate was kind enough to talk with me about her reality TV experience, the future of space exploration, and what kind of Disney theme park nerd she believes herself to be.
Contact Nathan:
Twitter – @somestuffisaid
Instagram – @somestuffisaw
Email –
dreamfinders@wdwnt.com
Credits:
Podcast Artwork - JP Tanner
Editor - Shannen Michaelsen
Quality Control - Ben Harris
This podcast is distributed by WDW News Today
Kevin's photo by Ricardo Ramirez Buxeda of the Orlando Sentinel
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You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to understand why people love Disney, but, if you are one, it certainly can give you a unique perspective.
Aerospace engineer Mary Kate Smith has worked for the likes of NASA and Lockheed Martin, but in her spare time you’ll find her flying through the stars over on Space Mountain. In fact, Mission Space even played a key role in her graduate dissertation. But if you think that’s nerdy, you don’t know the half of it as Mary Kate also matched wits with chemists and bioengineers as a contestant on the reality TV show “King of the Nerds”
Mary Kate was kind enough to talk with me about her reality TV experience, the future of space exploration, and what kind of Disney theme park nerd she believes herself to be.
Contact Nathan:
* Twitter –
@somestuffisaid
* Instagram –
@somestuffisaw
* Email –
dreamfinders@wdwnt.com
Credits:
* Podcast Artwork -
JP Tanner
* Editor - Shannen Michaelsen
* Quality Control - Ben Harris
* This podcast is distributed by
WDW News Today
* Kevin's photo by
bz-indiana-jones-disney-20190524-ryrk2vyubje2rblz7icleo6aky-story.html">Ricardo Ramirez Buxeda of the Orlando Sentinel
Find us on
Apple Podcasts,
Youtube,
Spotify,
Google,
iHeart Radio,
Overcast,
Stitcher, or your favorite podcatcher using
our RSS feed.
You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to understand why people love Disney, but, if you are one, it certainly can give you a unique perspective.
Aerospace engineer Mary Kate Smith has worked for the likes of NASA and Lockheed Martin, but in her spare time you’ll find her flying through the stars over on Space Mountain. In fact, Mission Space even played a key role in her graduate dissertation. But if you think that’s nerdy, you don’t know the half of it as Mary Kate also matched wits with chemists and bioengineers as a contestant on the reality TV show “King of the Nerds”
Mary Kate was kind enough to talk with me about her reality TV experience, the future of space exploration, and what kind of Disney theme park nerd she believes herself to be.
Contact Nathan:
Credits:
Find us on Apple Podcasts, Youtube, Spotify, Google, iHeart Radio, Overcast, Stitcher, or your favorite podcatcher using our RSS feed.