{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/6311fe9bae5d13001250521f/68badd5e4199e5a9ce70dfde?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"STEM Career Pivot: How Nina Hooper Turned Curiosity into Career-Defining Moves from Harvard to Space Tech","description":"<p>What if your enthusiasm—not your credentials—was the spark that could turn your STEM career into a launchpad of endless opportunities?</p><p><br></p><p>🔍 <strong>What You’ll Learn:</strong></p><p>If you’re a STEM professional who feels boxed in, Nina Hooper’s story shows how you can turn your own spark of curiosity into life-defining opportunities. From interning with a Nobel Prize winner to Harvard and Stanford, launching startups, and now helping build a company mining the moon, Nina reveals how to reinvent your career by standing out, stepping out, and showing up.</p><ul><li>Why enthusiasm is your unfair advantage: how showing up with energy makes you memorable and opens doors credentials alone can’t.</li><li>How stepping out of your comfort zone to test your vision—even briefly—can accelerate your corporate or entrepreneurial career.</li><li>Why visibility and connections matter more than great work alone, and how to use them to attract opportunities.</li><li><strong>Bonus Learning:</strong> How the future of energy may be powered by helium-3 and other resources extracted from the moon, with insights from Nina’s work at Interlune.</li></ul><p>🎯 <em>Press play to learn how to make your STEM background the launchpad for entrepreneurship, visibility, and influence.</em></p><p><br></p><p>🧠 <strong>About the Guest:</strong></p><p>Nina Hooper is an Australian aerospace engineer turned entrepreneur and investor. From interning with Nobel Prize winner Brian Schmidt to studying at Harvard and Stanford, launching her own ventures, and working in venture capital, she’s now Director of Business Development at Interlune, a company pioneering lunar resource extraction. Nina is passionate about helping others see curiosity as a career driver and visibility as a catalyst for influence.</p><p><br></p><p>📌 <strong>Episode Highlights:</strong></p><p>00:00 Curiosity as the spark for aerospace engineering</p><p>The promise of helium-3 and the future of lunar energy resources</p><p>04:15 How a Nobel Prize connection changed Nina’s trajectory</p><p>08:30 Why enthusiasm makes you stand out in STEM</p><p>13:45 From Harvard to NASA: chasing vision over comfort zones</p><p>20:10 Selling ideas with energy and conviction</p><p>25:50 Lessons from founding a STEM education startup</p><p>32:00 Flipping the script: moving into venture capital</p><p>37:45 Working smarter, not harder in STEM careers</p><p>42:00 Why visibility and storytelling matter more than great work alone</p><p><br></p><p>🔗 <strong>Resources Mentioned:</strong></p><ul><li>Brian Schmidt – Nobel Prize in Physics</li><li><a href=\"https://www.linkedin.com/in/ninahooper/\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Nina Hooper on LinkedIn</a></li><li>Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics</li><li>Interlune – Lunar Resources Company</li><li><br></li></ul><p>🤔 <strong>Reflection Time:</strong></p><ol><li>How could enthusiasm and energy make you stand out in your current STEM role?</li><li>What’s one step outside your comfort zone you could take to begin shaping your own vision?</li><li>Who could you connect with this month to increase your visibility and open new doors?</li></ol>","author_name":"Angelique Greco | Biotech & Health-Tech Expert | STEM Thought Leadership Coach"}