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167 - Robert Jacobson on Opening The High Frontier for Business
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This week we talk with Robert C. Jacobson, entrepreneur and space industry enabler, advocate, and investor. Jacobson is the founder of Space Advisors, a strategic and financial consulting firm for space startups and organizations looking to establish a space strategy. He also works at the Arch Mission Foundation, which is dedicated to creating civilizational backup libraries, and Space Angels, the worldâs first space-focused angel investment group. His new book is Space Is Open for Business: The Industry That Can Transform Humanity (sample it | buy the hardcover).
In this episode, we discuss the bright and dark sides of the emerging space industry â from the inspirational and unifying 1970s visions of Gerard OâNeill to the 2020sâ clash of barons, SpaceX vs. Blue Origin, and the challenges of regulation in a space of blindingly fast innovation and massive inequality.
If you believe in the value of this show and want to see it thrive, support Future Fossils on Patreon and/or please rate and review Future Fossils on Apple Podcasts! Patrons gain access to over twenty secret episodes, unreleased music, our monthly book club, and many other wondrous things.
Robert Jacobsonâs Website | Space Advisors | Twitter | Facebook
Support this show financially:
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âą Patreon: patreon.com//michaelgarfield
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People & Topics in this episode (links go to Future Fossils episodes or my Bookshop storefront):
Gerard OâNeillâs The High Frontier, John David Ebert, Mark Nelson, Armin Ellis, Tanya Harrison, Elon Musk, Philip K. Dickâs The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch, Geoffrey West, Annalee Newitz, Divya Persaud, Bob May, Jeff Bezos, W. Brian Arthur, Space Force, Arch Mission Foundation, Kim Stanley Robinsonâs Mars Trilogy (Red, Green, Blue), Robert Zubrinâs The Case For Mars, Robert David Steele, Greg Eganâs Distress
Fermiâs Paradox, Space Anarchy, Frontierism, Civilizational Backups, The Not Insignificant Ethical Issue of Unchecked Mega-Billionaires, Space Isnât Hospitable, Space Debris & The Tragedy of The Commons, Scaling Laws & Path Dependencies, Can We Make It To Space Before We Eat Ourselves?, Interdisciplinary Innovation vs. Institutional Incumbents & Inhibitory Structure, Space Is For Artists
Other related FF episodes: Kate Greene, Barry Vacker, Jessa Gamble
Program Info:
Music by Future Fossils co-host Evan âSkytreeâ Snyder.
I transcribe this show with help from Podscribe.ai â which I highly recommend to other podcasters. If youâd like to help me edit transcripts for my upcoming Future Fossils book project, please let me know! Iâm @michaelgarfield on Twitter & Instagram.
If youâre looking for new ways to help regulate stress, get better sleep, recover from exercise, and/or stay alert and focused without stimulants, let me recommend the Apollo Neuro wearable. I have one and appreciate it so much I decided to join their affiliate program. The science is solid.
And for my fellow guitarists in the audience, let me recommend you get yourself a Jamstik Studio, the coolest MIDI guitar Iâve ever played. I just grabbed one this year and LOVE it.
When youâre ready to switch it up, here are my music and listening recommendations on Spotify. Get bonus content on Patreon
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/futurefossils.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is a public episode. If youâd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit michaelgarfield.substack.com/subscribe
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Manage episode 293606693 series 2407639
This week we talk with Robert C. Jacobson, entrepreneur and space industry enabler, advocate, and investor. Jacobson is the founder of Space Advisors, a strategic and financial consulting firm for space startups and organizations looking to establish a space strategy. He also works at the Arch Mission Foundation, which is dedicated to creating civilizational backup libraries, and Space Angels, the worldâs first space-focused angel investment group. His new book is Space Is Open for Business: The Industry That Can Transform Humanity (sample it | buy the hardcover).
In this episode, we discuss the bright and dark sides of the emerging space industry â from the inspirational and unifying 1970s visions of Gerard OâNeill to the 2020sâ clash of barons, SpaceX vs. Blue Origin, and the challenges of regulation in a space of blindingly fast innovation and massive inequality.
If you believe in the value of this show and want to see it thrive, support Future Fossils on Patreon and/or please rate and review Future Fossils on Apple Podcasts! Patrons gain access to over twenty secret episodes, unreleased music, our monthly book club, and many other wondrous things.
Robert Jacobsonâs Website | Space Advisors | Twitter | Facebook
Support this show financially:
âą Venmo: @futurefossils
âą Patreon: patreon.com//michaelgarfield
âą BTC: 1At2LQbkQmgDugkchkP6QkDJCvJ5rv3Jm
âą ETH: 0xfD2BC66586FA4FBA189992E9B0037CD5cb9673EF
âą NFTs: Rarible | Foundation
People & Topics in this episode (links go to Future Fossils episodes or my Bookshop storefront):
Gerard OâNeillâs The High Frontier, John David Ebert, Mark Nelson, Armin Ellis, Tanya Harrison, Elon Musk, Philip K. Dickâs The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch, Geoffrey West, Annalee Newitz, Divya Persaud, Bob May, Jeff Bezos, W. Brian Arthur, Space Force, Arch Mission Foundation, Kim Stanley Robinsonâs Mars Trilogy (Red, Green, Blue), Robert Zubrinâs The Case For Mars, Robert David Steele, Greg Eganâs Distress
Fermiâs Paradox, Space Anarchy, Frontierism, Civilizational Backups, The Not Insignificant Ethical Issue of Unchecked Mega-Billionaires, Space Isnât Hospitable, Space Debris & The Tragedy of The Commons, Scaling Laws & Path Dependencies, Can We Make It To Space Before We Eat Ourselves?, Interdisciplinary Innovation vs. Institutional Incumbents & Inhibitory Structure, Space Is For Artists
Other related FF episodes: Kate Greene, Barry Vacker, Jessa Gamble
Program Info:
Music by Future Fossils co-host Evan âSkytreeâ Snyder.
I transcribe this show with help from Podscribe.ai â which I highly recommend to other podcasters. If youâd like to help me edit transcripts for my upcoming Future Fossils book project, please let me know! Iâm @michaelgarfield on Twitter & Instagram.
If youâre looking for new ways to help regulate stress, get better sleep, recover from exercise, and/or stay alert and focused without stimulants, let me recommend the Apollo Neuro wearable. I have one and appreciate it so much I decided to join their affiliate program. The science is solid.
And for my fellow guitarists in the audience, let me recommend you get yourself a Jamstik Studio, the coolest MIDI guitar Iâve ever played. I just grabbed one this year and LOVE it.
When youâre ready to switch it up, here are my music and listening recommendations on Spotify. Get bonus content on Patreon
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/futurefossils.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is a public episode. If youâd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit michaelgarfield.substack.com/subscribe
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