
Command Under Pressure with former NASA Astronaut Eileen Collins, first American Woman to Command a Space Shuttle Mission (Part 2) Episode 309
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This is part 2 of my wonderful conversation with Eileen Collins, retired U.S. Air Force colonel and first American woman commander of a space shuttle.
In this episode, she discusses her leadership style, especially post-Columbia tragedy. Eileen also emphasizes the significance of setting personal mission statements, learning from mistakes, and staying focused despite external distractions.
The episode concludes with practical advice for aspiring leaders, highlighting the value of reading, mentoring, and maintaining humility.
Episode Minutes:
Minute 1: Pursuing the Dream of Becoming an Astronaut
Minute 5: Overcoming Self-Doubt and Finding Mentorship
Minute 9: Adapting Leadership After the Columbia Tragedy
Minute 14: Balancing Family and Astronaut Life
Minute 18: The First American Woman to Command a Space Mission
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