🎙️ Interesting Humans Podcast
On January 28, 1986, the world watched in horror as the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded just 73 seconds after liftoff. But for Alison Balch, this wasn’t just a historic moment—it was the day she lost her father, astronaut Michael J. Smith. In this unforgettable episode of Interesting Humans, Alison shares what it was like standing near the launch pad as a 14-year-old girl watching her dad head into space… and then witnessing the unthinkable happen in real time. She opens up about grief, anger, forgiveness, faith, and the decades-long healing journey that followed one of the most public tragedies in American history. But this conversation goes far beyond the Challenger disaster. It’s about identity, suffering, resilience, family, purpose, and what happens when tragedy collides with hope. Alison’s story is heartbreaking, inspiring, and deeply human. Key Takeaways * What it was like to watch the Challenger launch from just over a mile away * The exact moment Alison realized something had gone terribly wrong * The untold details about what happened inside the shuttle after the explosion * How NASA engineers warned against launching Challenger * The emotional weight of grieving in front of the entire world * Why bitterness and anger nearly defined Alison’s life * How faith transformed her understanding of suffering and forgiveness * What President Ronald Reagan was like behind the scenes with the families * The powerful story of reconnecting with a Challenger engineer decades later * Why Alison now uses her story to help others navigate pain, grief, and healing This is one of the most emotional and impactful conversations ever featured on Interesting Humans. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449937/support] 👉 Host: Jeff Hopeck. To learn more about my ventures and the conversations I care about, find me at www.JeffHopeckBrand.com [https://www.jeffhopeckbrand.com/]
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