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The Next Mission: Diana Klochkova on Strategy, Startups, and Taking the Leap
Jun 18, 2026
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Are We There Yet? - Episode 3: Dialing 911 in Space
Jun 11, 2026
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Safety, Capital, and What Happens After Artemis?
Jun 8, 2026
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Movers…In Our Orbit: Bob Patterson, Before Live Was Normal
Jun 1, 2026
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BlackSky: How Is BlackSky Turning Space Data Into Real-Time Decisions?
May 7, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/18/26 | ![]() The Next Mission: Diana Klochkova on Strategy, Startups, and Taking the Leap | Careers rarely follow a straight line. In this episode of Movers…In Our Orbit, SSPI Executive Director Tamara Bond-Williams welcomes back Diana Klochkova to discuss her transition from marketing leadership to corporate strategy, her move from Privateer to Rebel Space Technologies, and the role curiosity has played throughout her career. From economics and storytelling to startup growth and executive leadership, Diana shares lessons learned from building businesses, communicating complex ideas, and creating opportunities by reaching out to people who inspire her. The conversation also explores the importance of systems thinking, the growing need for non-engineering talent in the space industry, and why some of the best career opportunities begin with a simple conversation. And finally, listeners will meet Merle, Diana's seventy-four-pound sulcata tortoise and neighborhood celebrity. | — | ||||||
| 6/11/26 | ![]() Are We There Yet? - Episode 3: Dialing 911 in Space | What happens when astronauts, spacecraft, or future lunar settlers need help and there's no communications network to call on? In Episode 3 of Are We There Yet?, Tamara Bond-Williams speaks with Toni Spatola, Chief Commercial Officer of Filtronic, about the communications and navigation infrastructure that may enable safe operations beyond Earth orbit. Using the Artemis II communications blackout as a starting point, the conversation explores how governments and industry are building the communications, positioning, and navigation systems that future lunar missions may depend upon. If communications infrastructure is a prerequisite for safe operations, it may also become one of the foundational investments and service sectors of the emerging Space Safety Economy. Sponsored by the American Space Exploration Children's Trust Fund. | — | ||||||
| 6/8/26 | ![]() Safety, Capital, and What Happens After Artemis? | Artemis has returned human spaceflight to the Moon. Attention is now turning to what follows — how activity between Earth and the Moon develops, where opportunity begins to take shape, and how safety and operational readiness influence participation. This rebroadcast of the May edition of the New York Space Business Roundtable, brings together perspectives from industry, finance, and policy to examine what is forming now, what signals matter to investors and operators, and how organizations are positioning themselves in response. This session explores: Where early opportunity is taking shape What signals matter to investors and operators How safety and reliability influence decision-making How organizations are positioning themselves for what comes next Featured speakers include: Shatel Bhakta, ESDMD SAO Lunar Architecture Team Lead, NASA Stephen Eisele, CEO, Lonestar Data Holdings Jessica Gregory, VP, Civil Space Programs, Voyager Technologies Zack Hester, Head of U.S. Office, Novaspace Paolo Pino, Co-Founder & CTO, Volta Space Technologies | — | ||||||
| 6/1/26 | ![]() Movers…In Our Orbit: Bob Patterson, Before Live Was Normal | Before livestreaming became ordinary, satellite communications transformed how humanity experienced the world. In this episode of Movers…In Our Orbit, SSPI Executive Director Tamara Bond-Williams speaks with Robert M. Patterson, founder of The SPACECONNECTION, about the rise of satellite television and the communications revolution that made live global broadcasting possible. Inspired by the Apollo 11 broadcast, Patterson went on to help pioneer satellite sports distribution, HDTV broadcasting, digital transmission techniques, and transportable uplink systems that reshaped television infrastructure worldwide. The conversation also explores what today's NewSpace generation can learn from earlier cycles of communications innovation, industry transformation, and technology hype. | — | ||||||
| 5/7/26 | ![]() BlackSky: How Is BlackSky Turning Space Data Into Real-Time Decisions? | How is satellite data evolving from passive observation into real-time decision-making? In this episode, BlackSky: How Is BlackSky Turning Space Data Into Real-Time Decisions?, we welcome new SSPI member BlackSky and explore how speed is redefining the value of space-based intelligence. Joined by Katelyn Fobes, the conversation unpacks how BlackSky combines high-frequency satellite imagery with AI-driven analytics to detect anomalies and deliver actionable insights within hours, and sometimes minutes, of collection. From tracking aircraft and maritime activity to supporting disaster response, the focus is on operational relevance… not just data. We also explore how commercial space is reshaping government missions, the role of human-in-the-loop decision-making, and why workforce, mentorship, and community are central to how BlackSky is showing up as a new SSPI member. | — | ||||||
| 4/30/26 | ![]() Space & Satellite Futures: Why I Serve, Episode 1: with Daniel Gizinski✨ | space industrysatellite communications+3 | Daniel Gizinski | ComtechSSPI+1 | — | spacesatellite+5 | — | 27m 53s | |
| 4/27/26 | ![]() Are We There Yet? - Episode 1: Does the Space Safety Economy Exist Yet?✨ | Space Safety Economyspace insurance+4 | Rob Scheige | WTW | — | space safetysatellite insurance+5 | American Space Exploration Children's Trust Fund | 40m 09s | |
| 4/16/26 | ![]() Space & Satellite Futures: Could An Antenna Change the World? The Cohort Asks Ryan Stevenson.✨ | satellite technologyantenna innovation+3 | Ryan Stevenson | metamaterial antennasKymeta+1 | — | satelliteantenna+5 | — | 46m 33s | |
| 4/9/26 | ![]() Space and Satellite Futures: Randy Segal Is at the Table When Space Law Gets Written. Now the Cohort Gets a Seat✨ | space lawregulatory frameworks+4 | Randy Segal | Hogan LovellsSpace & Satellite Professionals International | — | space lawregulations+5 | — | 41m 54s | |
| 4/3/26 | ![]() Space & Satellite Futures: Candace Johnson, HoF '26, and the 2025 20 Under 35 Cohort Have More in Common Than You'd Think✨ | commercial spacesatellite communications+3 | Candace Johnson | SESSeraphim Space | Luxembourg | Candace JohnsonSES+6 | — | 52m 50s | |
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| 3/27/26 | ![]() Space and Satellite Futures: The Chief Saboteur Just Got Orbited✨ | satellite securitycybersecurity+3 | Steve Hart | Space & Satellite Professionals International | — | satellitecybersecurity+5 | — | 40m 56s | |
| 3/19/26 | ![]() Space and Satellite Futures: What does it take to build connectivity infrastructure that works at sea, in conflict zones, and across the world's most demanding environments?✨ | satellite communicationsmaritime connectivity+4 | Despina Panayiotou Theodosiou | Tototheo GlobalWISTA International+2 | — | satelliteconnectivity+5 | — | 33m 49s | |
| 3/12/26 | ![]() Better Satellite World: From Connectivity to Intelligence Episode 1: What Happens When the Network Thinks? Benny Retnamony of Quvia on AI at the Edge✨ | AIsatellite connectivity+4 | Benny Retnamony | QuviaSSPI | — | AI at the edgesatellite connectivity+3 | — | 41m 37s | |
| 3/6/26 | ![]() SSPI-WISE Presents: Who Says the Sciences Are Separate from the Arts? | A Conversation with Astronaut Nicole Stott✨ | spaceflightart+3 | Nicole Stott | SSPI-WISENASA+1 | — | astronautSTEAM+3 | — | 58m 14s | |
| 2/26/26 | ![]() Better Satellite World: From Classroom to Community, Episode 4: What Makes the Signal Hold?✨ | satellite connectivityeducation+3 | Vaibhav Magow | HughesJupiter System | AfricaAsia-Pacific | satelliteconnectivity+7 | — | 43m 32s | |
| 2/13/26 | ![]() Better Satellite World: The State of Space in the State | In this rebroadcast of the December edition of the New York Space Business Roundtable, the conversation is taken to the next level by grounding it in a shared, evidence-based understanding of the current state of space and satellite activity in New York State. This session features Empire Space, whose research, census work, and ecosystem mapping anchor the discussion. We will also have two spotlight sessions, each featuring a New York–based company operating at very different edges of the space economy. Together, the speakers offer a composite picture of where New York's space sector actually stands as we head into 2026. Featured speakers include: Patrick Chase, Founder - Empire Space Kaylon Paterson, Founder & CEO, Patterson Aerospace Systems Maxine Hoover, Director of Communications, Mars Ocean Analog | — | ||||||
| 2/6/26 | ![]() SSPI-WISE Presents: New Orbits, New Rules of Space & Satellite Governance | In this SSPI-WISE Presents podcast, based on the panel conducted at the SSPI-WISE meeting on January 22, WISE navigates the fast-evolving frontier of space. Tune in to hear leading experts as they decode the regulatory and policy shifts shaping the future of satellites and orbital operations. Speakers Include: Dr Alice Bunn OBE, International Director, UK Space Agency Karen Cox, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, LeoLabs Laura Stefani, Managing Partner & Founder, Trailfinding Regulatory Solutions Meagan Sunn, Senior Director of Government Affairs, Ice Miller LLP Katina Mruk, Associate Director, RKF Engineering Solutions, LLC (moderator) | — | ||||||
| 1/29/26 | ![]() What Does it Really Take to Make Space Work for Your World? | In this Better Satellite World Awards Roundtable, SSPI's Tamara Bond-Williams is joined by leaders from Astroscale, INTEGRASYS, and River Advisers for a candid conversation about how space and satellite systems shape everyday life on Earth. The discussion goes beyond technology to explore responsibility, resilience, and long-term stewardship. From orbital sustainability and interference protection to spectrum access and regulatory strategy, the panel examines why decisions made in space increasingly affect safety, connectivity, and opportunity for people and communities worldwide. This roundtable is part of SSPI's Better Satellite World campaign, focused on how space and satellite technologies serve your world — and what it takes to protect them for the future. Speakers include: Nick Shave, Managing Director, Astroscale Alvaro Sanchez, CEO, Integrasys Dr. Jennifer Stone, Chief Strategy Officer, River Advisers | — | ||||||
| 1/22/26 | ![]() Space and Satellite Futures: How Is INTEGRASYS Strengthening Satellite Operations. Through Software-Defined Capability? | In this New Member Spotlight episode of the SSPI Podcast, Tamara Bond-Williams welcomes INTEGRASYS and CEO Álvaro Sánchez in a conversation about growth, engagement, and shared purpose within the space and satellite industry. Álvaro discusses how INTEGRASYS approaches satellite operations through software-defined capability, explaining why interference mitigation, spectrum awareness, and operational resilience have become central concerns for satellite operators. He shares how customers are increasingly seeking systems that support long-term decision-making and continuity in complex, contested environments, and how INTEGRASYS works alongside operators to address those evolving operational challenges. Álvaro has been part of the SSPI community for several years, recognized as a 2022 20 Under 35 honoree and most recently as a 2025 Better Satellite World Award winner. In 2025, INTEGRASYS expanded that engagement by joining SSPI as a corporate member, marking a deeper commitment to the community and to contributing its experience and perspective to the future of space and satellite. | — | ||||||
| 1/15/26 | ![]() Space & Satellite Futures: How Is GOMspace Helping North American Customers Turn Satellites into Mission Capability? | In this New Member Spotlight episode of The SSPI Podcast, we welcome GOMspace to the SSPI community and get to know the company behind the name. Tamara Bond-Williams speaks with Slava Frayter, CEO of GOMspace North America, about how GOMspace is helping North American customers turn satellites into mission capability. The conversation explores the company's approach to bespoke small satellite solutions, including integrated mission design, subsystem reliability, operational support, and long-term sustainability. Frayter also shares why North America is a priority market for GOMspace, how customer needs are evolving beyond hardware and software, and what motivated the company to join SSPI as a corporate member. This episode is part of SSPI's Space and Satellite Futures track, highlighting the people and organizations shaping the future of the space and satellite industry. | — | ||||||
| 1/8/26 | ![]() SSPI-WISE Presents: What have five years of SSPI-WISE taught us about building community, mentoring leaders, and widening the pathway into space? | Five years ago, in the throes of the global pandemic, a ray of hope was born of the unique vision of then SSPI President Nicole Robinson – that SSPI should have a gathering for the women of the industry. That gathering took place on the evening of December 16th, 2020, while Nicole was President of SSPI. Five years! SSPI-WISE has accomplished so much since then and is looking forward to reaching even higher heights, but it all started with that initial vision. In this SSPI-WISE Presents podcast, based on the panel conducted at the December 16 WISE anniversary meeting, Nicole Robinson, President, Gilat Datapath, Tina Ghataore, CEO, Aerospacelab North America, and Debra Facktor, Head of U.S. Space Systems at Airbus U.S. Space & Defense, Inc. and past Chair of SSPI-WISE, join us for SSPI-WISE's anniversary celebration and share their thoughts. | — | ||||||
| 1/1/26 | ![]() How Is GovSat Supporting Secure Connectivity for European Governments? | In this episode, Tamara Bond-Williams, Executive Director of Space and Satellite Professionals International (SSPI), speaks with Josef Nemec, Technical Director of GovSat, to discuss the importance of secure satellite communications for governmental and institutional users. GovSat, a public-private partnership between the Luxembourg government and SES, operates the GovSat-1 satellite, which provides secure, non-preemptible, and assured communications with features like X-band and military Ka-band capacity and anti-jamming technology. The conversation highlights how GovSat supports national security, operational assurance, and trusted connectivity across Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. The episode also explores the strategic role of Luxembourg as a secure satellite hub for Europe and NATO allies, the influence of interoperability and coalition operations on GovSat's service design, and the challenges of maritime law and international coordination in satellite communications. Josef shares insights on the evolving European defense communications ecosystem, opportunities for joint procurement and shared infrastructure, and GovSat's participation in shaping the future of allied secure connectivity. | — | ||||||
| 12/25/25 | ![]() How does maritime connectivity actually work–and why is Europe becoming a proving ground for the next generation of satellite mobility? | In this episode, Tamara Bond-Williams, Executive Director of Space and Satellite Professionals International (SSPI), speaks with Andreas Nil, Co-Founder and Managing Director of MediaMobil, about how satellite communications at sea have evolved from kilobits to multi-orbit, multi-network systems. The conversation explores how maritime operators use VSAT, GEO, and LEO satellites, global teleport networks, and adaptive gateways to keep ships connected across oceans, ports, and national jurisdictions. Andreas explains how MediaMobil's Multilink Gateway dynamically switches between satellite systems based on cost, performance, regulation, and availability—ensuring reliable connectivity even where LEO coverage is restricted. The episode also examines how satellite connectivity supports mobility, sustainability, and critical operations, from route optimization and emissions monitoring to offshore launch platforms and future 5G and 6G non-terrestrial networks. Throughout, Europe emerges as a laboratory for collaboration, regulation, and trust in satellite systems. | — | ||||||
| 12/18/25 | ![]() How is Europe Rethinking Satellite Connectivity? w/ Craig Bowley | In this episode, Tamara Bond-Williams, Executive Director of Space and Satellite Professionals International (SSPI), is joined by Craig Bowley, Regional Vice President of Sales for Europe at ST Engineering iDirect, to launch a new European series focused on the vertical markets shaping connectivity across the region. The conversation explores the macro trends redefining Europe's satellite landscape, from EU programs like IRIS² and GovSatCom, to the growing importance of secure, interoperable communications for governments, including their defense capabilities, and essential public systems. Bowley explains how multi-orbit systems, software-defined terminals, and new ground architectures are enabling resilience across land, sea, air, and space. This episode also examines emerging applications such as connected trains, mobility, IoT, and the convergence of satellite and 5G networks, revealing how satellite systems quietly underpin everyday life and strategic operations alike. | — | ||||||
| 12/11/25 | ![]() Space & Satellite Futures: Investing in the Future of Space: Fairfax County's Role in the Next Economy | How does a region become a launchpad for the next space economy? In this New Member Spotlight episode of The SSPI Podcast, Executive Director Tamara Bond-Williams sits down with Victor Hoskins, President and CEO of the Fairfax County Economic Development Authority (FCEDA), one of SSPI's newest corporate members. Together they explore how Fairfax County's powerful technology base, world-class universities, and proximity to the U.S. federal government are fueling investment in satellite, aerospace, and quantum innovation. Hoskins shares how FCEDA is building a complete ecosystem—from K-12 STEM outreach to AI-driven workforce pipelines—and why the region's 150 space companies are positioning Northern Virginia as a global hub for the $1.8 trillion space industry of the future. About our Guest: Victor Hoskins is President and CEO of the Fairfax County Economic Development Authority (FCEDA), where he leads strategy for one of the nation's strongest innovation economies and the largest economy in Virginia. Under his leadership, FCEDA has secured more than $3 billion in new investment, supported the creation of 54,000 high-tech jobs, and helped grow a cluster of more than 150 space and aerospace companies in Fairfax County. An MIT-trained urban planner with decades of experience in economic strategy and innovation ecosystems, Hoskins serves on multiple regional economic and business boards and has been recognized with the Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award for his contributions to economic development. | — | ||||||
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