DiscoverGood Humans with Cooper Chapman#181 Stephen Rodan - Ex Nasa Engineer, Inventor, Artist, Explorer
#181 Stephen Rodan - Ex Nasa Engineer, Inventor,  Artist, Explorer

#181 Stephen Rodan - Ex Nasa Engineer, Inventor, Artist, Explorer

Update: 2024-10-24
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In this episode, I sit down with Stephan Rodan, an emerging leader in science, technology, and engineering.


A NASA JPL engineer and MIT graduate, Stephan’s journey has taken him from the lab to the desert as a renowned Burning Man sculpture artist, and from space exploration to ocean restoration. As the inventor of CHARM (Coral Husbandry Automated Raceway Machine) and president of the Beyond Coral Foundation, Stephan is pioneering new ways to restore our coral reefs using cutting-edge robotics.


With a multidisciplinary approach that blends his technical expertise with a creative vision, Stephan shares his insights on advancing the Fourth Industrial Revolution, transforming energy and communication systems, and integrating the latest technologies to address today’s most pressing environmental challenges. Tune in as we explore how he’s building a more sustainable future, bridging cultures, and redefining what success looks like in the face of global challenges.


Don't miss this episode if you're passionate about innovation, environmental stewardship, and the potential of technology to change the world. Listen now!


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#181 Stephen Rodan - Ex Nasa Engineer, Inventor,  Artist, Explorer

#181 Stephen Rodan - Ex Nasa Engineer, Inventor, Artist, Explorer