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The Space Café Podcast #89: Alexander Layendecker and Egbert Edelbroek – Sex in Space – The Untapped Conversation

Alexander Layendecker and Dr Egbert Edelbroek

SpaceWatch.Global is pleased to present: The Space Café Podcast #89: Alexander Layendecker and Egbert Edelbroek – Sex in Space – The Untapped Conversation

Episode 089 features special guests: Alexander Layendecker and Dr Egbert Edelbroek

In this episode, Markus invites Alexander Layendecker, an expert in sexuality in space, and Egbert Edelbroek of Spaceborn United. Together, they navigate the sensitive and rarely discussed topics of sexuality and ethics in space, shedding light on what it means to be human in the cosmos.

Key Topics Covered:

  • 🔹 Human Sexuality in Space: A nuanced understanding of how sexuality transcends Earthly limitations.
  • 🔹 Ethical Aspects: The rules that may guide us in space.
  • 🔹 ASRI’s Role: How the Advanced Space Research Institute is contributing to the conversation. 👨‍🚀
  • 🔹 The Emotional Dimension: The complexities of human relationships in long-duration space missions.
  • 🔹 Our Cosmic Destiny: The responsibilities we bear for the next generation of space-born humans.

Memorable Quotes:

  • “The essence of humanity, including our sexuality, will accompany us wherever in the universe we go.”
  • “It’s on us now. We owe it to the next generations to ensure their safety and happiness in space.”

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Featured Music:

  • 🔹 Stars, by Hum

The Space Cafe Podcast brings our signature brand of engaging and relevant content from across the global space economy to you via an exciting new format. Together with award-winning Executive Producer Markus Mooslechner (Terra Mater Factual Studios), our fortnightly podcast features guests that matter.

Thanks to our global distribution partner, BookWire, the podcast is available on all major podcast platforms.

 

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