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Episode Synopsis
What if the future of space travel relied on oceans—not just Earth’s oceans, but ones hidden beneath the icy surfaces of moons orbiting Jupiter and Saturn? In this episode of The Flex Forward Podcast, Nic Espanet sits down with Paul Mamakos, founder of Space Ocean Corp, to explore the innovative concept of harvesting extraterrestrial water for space exploration.
Paul shares how his journey—from studying nuclear engineering and aviation, to health food manufacturing, to mergers and acquisitions—led him to pursue his passion for space. He explains the critical role of in-situ resource utilization, the business strategies that power Space Ocean Corp, and why building a strong team and board is essential for success.
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Paul shares how his journey—from studying nuclear engineering and aviation, to health food manufacturing, to mergers and acquisitions—led him to pursue his passion for space. He explains the critical role of in-situ resource utilization, the business strategies that power Space Ocean Corp, and why building a strong team and board is essential for success.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Are you a successful business owner or professional with insights to share? Apply to be a guest on https://flexforwardpodcast.com/guest and share your expertise with a wide audience eager to learn about you.
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