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    Explore " max q" with insightful episodes like "HOMEGROWN: Jane Gazzo Talks Aussie Music Pioneer Ollie Olsen", "Space as a Service, with Joel Spark" and "The Most-Clicked Artists of 2018 so far..." from podcasts like ""Triple M Homegrown with Matty O", "Pathfinder" and "triple j Unearthed"" and more!

    Episodes (3)

    HOMEGROWN: Jane Gazzo Talks Aussie Music Pioneer Ollie Olsen

    HOMEGROWN: Jane Gazzo Talks Aussie Music Pioneer Ollie Olsen

    Join us on this special episode of Triple M Homegrown as we welcome back the multifaceted Jane Gazzo to our studio! Alongside Matty O, Jane reveals her latest initiative to support the legendary Australian musician, Ollie Olsen, who's battling a rare, incurable autoimmune condition - Multiple System Atrophya, a terminal disease similar to Parkinson's. Discover Ollie's remarkable career, where he performed in 19 bands, including the iconic Max Q with Michael Hutchence - who himself was in awe of Ollie's talent.

    In this episode, we dive deep into the crowdfunding campaign aiming to reach $30,000, with already an impressive $29K raised. Visit the GoFundMe page here and be a part of this heartfelt cause. 

    Jane's journey hasn't been only about music; her diverse career takes us through her time hosting Recovery and Channel V, working at the BBC in the UK, and much more. Get ready for a rollercoaster ride as Jane shares humorous anecdotes from her days as Courtney Love's PA, her adventures sharing a flat with the Prodigy, and even opening for Hugh Jackman on his national tour.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Space as a Service, with Joel Spark

    Space as a Service, with Joel Spark

    In today’s episode, we welcome on Joel Spark, cofounder and chief satellite architect at Spire. The “space-to-cloud” data and analytics provider flys a proprietary constellation of 100+ nanosatellites to collect and analyze data from Earth. The data spans weather forecasting, maritime domain awareness, aviation, and more. Spire is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange, and currently has a market cap of ~$150M. 

    Today’s episode is brought to you by Kepler Communications, a company bringing the internet to space. 

    A sneak peek 

    The back half of our conversation focuses on Spire’s “Space Services” play, and the concept of space-as-a-service. Before that, though, we explore Joel’s journey into the industry and how he was “spacepilled,” and unpack the mind-blowing fact that Spire began as a KickStarter crowdfunding campaign. 

    Here’s what else you can expect in Pathfinder #0037: 

    • The 80/20 principle of building complex hardware systems
    • The primacy of vertical integration and agile development
    • Spire’s Scottish roots and nanosat factory in Glasgow, Scotland
    • AIS, ADS-B, and identifying planes and ships at scale
    • Why pulling analytics and insights from that data is often more important than the data itself: “Where is the ship going?” “Is the plane flying off course?”)
    • Applying the tech platform analogy to Spire Space Services
    • Our Max Q questions: What happens if a customer goes belly up? How big is the market, really, for hosted payloads?

    …there’s a whole lot more where that came from! After tuning in Pathfinder #0037, we’re confident you’ll come away with a comprehensive understanding of technical tailwinds, operational ethos, and management philosophy that drive Spire. 

    • Chapters •

    00:01—Intro

    01:32—Sponsor

    02:09—Guest Intro

    03:43—How Joel was spacepilled…

    05:07—Spire's origins as a Kickstarter campaign 

    09:19—Reliability, uptime, and the 80/20 principle of being 

    12:04—How many satellites does Spire currently operate in space today?

    16:56—Agile development, vertical integration, operational tempo, and company culture

    18:55—AIS and ADS-B definitions 

    21:25—Can global identification of planes and ships only be done at scale from space? 

    23:33—Ukraine airspace closing + visuals of airspace data

    24:11—Are services like that Elon Jet tracker using Spire data? 

    26:56—Kepler Ad Break

    27:45—Spire as a “space to cloud” analytics provider

    30:25—How does Earth intelligence fit into all of this?

    33:01—The business model of “space as a service”

    37:10—Conceptualizing Spire as a tech platform

    40:32—What are your customers doing in space?

    43:48—Customers looking to launch constellations

    46:11—What happens if a Space Services customer goes belly up? 

    47:10—Do you and the team pay attention to your stock prices every day or phase it out?

    49:37—What’s the TAM of people, theoretically, of people trying to fly payloads on satellites? 

    52:42—Anything else before lightning round?

    54:07—Rapid fire questions + close of show 

    • Show notes •

    Spire — https://spire.com/

    Spire Twitter — https://twitter.com/spireglobal

    Recent earnings — https://payloadspace.com/spire-q4-2022/

    Space Services — https://payloadspace.com/spire-q4-2022/

    ADS-B data in leadup to Russia's invasion of Ukraine — https://payloadspace.com/six-months-ukraine-war/

    Ryan's socials — https://twitter.com/Ryandoofy / https://www.linkedin.com/in/rfduffy/

    Payload’s socials — https://twitter.com/payloadspace / https://www.linkedin.com/company/payloadspace

    Pathfinder archive — Watch: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_uY3GaNf67hP-i6TRWF2n06xMv1kdkZ6

    Listen: https://pod.payloadspace.com/episodes

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