Ep 24 Punk Rock Space Talk

From the Office of Personal Power, Sami A Saurus is back to talk all things Astrophysics, the most Punk of the Sciences. In this episode travel around the solar system with the philosopher, world traveler, space enthusiast and all around brilliant OG witch that is Sami. From referencing Hawking, to the passionate debate on whether Pluto is a planet, to simply remembering that we are part of something magical and bigger than ourselves, Sami takes decades of research and puts it into a nut shell for those of us who love outer space but don't have time to read entire lectures on it.

Listen to the prologue at the beginning and be inspired. Sami is one of the last unicorns left on earth. The woman who created the Office of Personal Power is so intelligent you almost forget how beautiful and gentle her spirit is. In true punk rock fashion, she cuts out the bull shit and gets to the point, the magical science of the universe. There is an Epilogue that follows at the end with Punk Legend Kevin McNiece, who just happened to stop by while filming this episode.

Prologue, Episode One and Epilogue are now all available below, podcast and videos.

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From the Office of Personal Power, Sami A Saurus is back to talk all things Astrophysics, the most Punk of the Sciences. In this episode travel around the solar system with the philosopher, world traveler, space enthusiast and all around brilliant OG witch that is Sami. From referencing Hawking to the passionate debate on whether Pluto is a planet to simply remembering that we are part of something magical and bigger than ourselves, Sami takes decades of research and puts it into a nut shell for those of us who love outer space but don't have time to read entire lectures on it.

Introduction to Punk Rock Space Talk. Elevate yourself on science, fashioned the ole Punk Rock way, and straight to the juiciest morsels in outer space. The Magical Universe as told by one of the world's last unicorn, Sami A Saurus. Astrophysics hit rock and roll style into a nutshell, that all of us can enjoy.

Francesca Rose