Rad Grads Podcast
In this episode of the Rad Grads Podcast, CJ sits down with Dr. Alexander Layendecker, a 2008 graduate of the United States Air Force Academy, whose career has spanned space operations, combat rescue aviation, and groundbreaking academic research. After initially being turned down by the Academy, Alex attended the New Mexico Military Institute on a Falcon Scholarship—an experience he credits with maturing him and sharpening his leadership skills before entering USAFA. He shares candid reflections on basic training, academic missteps, and lessons in time management, along with his perseverance through medical disqualification from pilot training due to vision issues. Determined to fly, Alex later underwent PRK surgery, transitioned to the reserves, and ultimately earned his wings as an HH-60G rescue helicopter pilot, deploying to places like Somalia and flying hurricane and medical rescue missions—all while balancing an intense academic journey that included earning multiple advanced degrees. Beyond his military service, Dr. Layendecker has become a leading voice in the emerging field of human reproduction and sexuality in space. With a doctorate in Human Sexuality focusing on Astrosexological Research, he founded the Advanced Space Life Research Institute (ASRI) to tackle one of humanity’s most complex frontiers: enabling safe, multi-generational life beyond Earth. In the episode, he explores the biological challenges of pregnancy and child development in space—from radiation exposure to microgravity—and outlines ASRI’s bold goal of achieving the first full human pregnancy in space by 2055. The conversation blends leadership, resilience, science, and vision, showcasing Alex’s unique journey from cadet to combat rescue pilot to pioneering space researcher determined to help shape humanity’s future among the stars. 🎙 Episode Timeline 00:00 – Space Career and Research Journey Dr. Layendecker’s background, USAFA graduation (2008), space operations, HH-60G pilot experience, and introduction to his academic work and ASRI. 10:42 – Alternative Path to the Air Force Academy Falcon Scholarship, New Mexico Military Institute experience, and lessons learned before entering USAFA. 18:35 – Air Force Academy Training Experiences Prep school, iDay, basic training, Jack’s Valley, obstacle course, and early cadet life. 28:10 – Academic Planning and Time Management Freshman year struggles, major selection reflections, and advice for cadets on maximizing Academy opportunities. 36:50 – Overcoming Vision Challenges in Aviation Medical disqualification, PRK surgery, transition to the reserves, and persistence in pursuing pilot training. 46:15 – A Captain’s Journey Through Pilot Training IFT, UPT, personal challenges, aircraft transition struggles, and SERE training experience. 58:40 – Leadership Lessons in Pilot Training Serving as Senior Ranking Officer (SRO), managing 60 peers, earning trust, and leadership growth. 1:09:25 – HH-60G Helicopter Training and Rescue Missions 60 pipeline at Kirtland AFB, 301st Rescue Squadron, hurricane missions, medical rescues, and Somalia deployment. 1:21:10 – From Military Pilot to Academic Researcher Master’s in Public Health, dual doctorates, dissertation on sex and space, and balancing academia with military service. 1:34:30 – The Challenges of Human Reproduction in Space Radiation, microgravity, fetal development concerns, and the biological barriers to multi-generational space settlement. 1:46:05 – The Space Pregnancy Research Initiative and the Future of Humanity Founding ASRI, the 2055 full human pregnancy goal, research roadmap, funding challenges, and vision for humanity’s future in space. Email: Radgrad@allthomsen.com Advertisement: TryHolo -- hololtuab.sjv.io/radgrad 10% OFF -- Lineageprovisions.com/RADGRAD
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