Society requires a certain degree of compliance from people to avoid a collapse into anarchy and chaos. However, it’s critical to go rogue every now and then and do the unexpected, especially when it means achieving a higher purpose. How do you become a constructive rogue? What are some of the ways you can reframe a situation to achieve your goals?

 

In this episode, I recount a moment in my life when I swam against the tides and went rogue. You’ll hear about mission STS-93, the names of critical political guests, and when the First Lady was nowhere to be seen. I describe what the event was like, the number of people invited to witness the launch, and why it had to be rescheduled to three days later. I explain why I had to provide my identity and credentials to a secret service agent. You’ll also receive tips on how you can use reframing triggers to your advantage, especially if you’re a woman.

 

\"Never let someone discount or diminish your credentials, or you.\" - Kathy Sullivan

This week on Kathy Sullivan Explores:

 

●     The times I feel like going rogue

●     The advice I received when it came to doing things differently

●     My most memorable use of \"rogue\" advice

●     A-listers who went to the launch of the first shuttle mission commanded by a woman

●     My vivid memories of the launch event

●     How guests engaged with one another in the pre-smartphone era as the countdown began

●     Looking for the First Lady and striking up a conversation with a secret service agent

●     The attention I attracted when I went to get a better view of the launch

●     Tips that can help you use reframing triggers

●     Why letting people know your credentials is not bragging


Resources Mentioned:

 

●     Eileen Collins and the Chandra X-Ray Observatory

 

Spaceship Not Required

 

I’m Kathy Sullivan, the only person to have walked in space and gone to the deepest point in the ocean.

I’m an explorer, and that doesn’t always have to involve going to some remote or exotic place. It simply requires a commitment to put curiosity into action.

In this podcast, you can explore, reflecting on lessons learned from life so far and from my brilliant and ever-inquisitive guests. We explore together in this very moment from right where you are--spaceship not required.

Welcome to Kathy Sullivan Explores.

Visit my website at kathysullivanexplores.com to sign up for seven astronaut tips to improving your life on earth and be the first to discover future episodes and learn about more exciting adventures ahead!

Don’t forget to leave a rating and review wherever you get your podcasts!

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Society requires a certain degree of compliance from people to avoid a collapse into anarchy and chaos. However, it’s critical to go rogue every now and then and do the unexpected, especially when it means achieving a higher purpose. How do you become a constructive rogue? What are some of the ways you can reframe a situation to achieve your goals?

 

In this episode, I recount a moment in my life when I swam against the tides and went rogue. You’ll hear about mission STS-93, the names of critical political guests, and when the First Lady was nowhere to be seen. I describe what the event was like, the number of people invited to witness the launch, and why it had to be rescheduled to three days later. I explain why I had to provide my identity and credentials to a secret service agent. You’ll also receive tips on how you can use reframing triggers to your advantage, especially if you’re a woman.

 

\"Never let someone discount or diminish your credentials, or you.\" - Kathy Sullivan

This week on Kathy Sullivan Explores:

 

●     The times I feel like going rogue

●     The advice I received when it came to doing things differently

●     My most memorable use of \"rogue\" advice

●     A-listers who went to the launch of the first shuttle mission commanded by a woman

●     My vivid memories of the launch event

●     How guests engaged with one another in the pre-smartphone era as the countdown began

●     Looking for the First Lady and striking up a conversation with a secret service agent

●     The attention I attracted when I went to get a better view of the launch

●     Tips that can help you use reframing triggers

●     Why letting people know your credentials is not bragging


Resources Mentioned:

 

●     Eileen Collins and the Chandra X-Ray Observatory

 

Spaceship Not Required

 

I’m Kathy Sullivan, the only person to have walked in space and gone to the deepest point in the ocean.

I’m an explorer, and that doesn’t always have to involve going to some remote or exotic place. It simply requires a commitment to put curiosity into action.

In this podcast, you can explore, reflecting on lessons learned from life so far and from my brilliant and ever-inquisitive guests. We explore together in this very moment from right where you are--spaceship not required.

Welcome to Kathy Sullivan Explores.

Visit my website at kathysullivanexplores.com to sign up for seven astronaut tips to improving your life on earth and be the first to discover future episodes and learn about more exciting adventures ahead!

Don’t forget to leave a rating and review wherever you get your podcasts!

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