What a joy to read! This reminded me of my time as one of a three-person PR team supporting the test flights for the first privately-financed, manned suborbital space flights in the Mojave desert. Social media wasn't yet the thing it is today. π
Iβm still curious about how, over 6 years of planning and +3k pieces of content shared, Thalia and her team prioritized their storytelling and touch points? Iβd imagine itβs an overwhelming amount of planning and assets to sift through!
this was so much fun to read and seeing her unlock this AHA moment "I think even over-achievers at NASA struggle with imposter syndrome to a certain degree. I definitely had a moment recently where I thought, oh wow, maybe I do know what Iβm doing!"
can't wait to see what she does with the other missions :) shes gonna kill it.
An amazing feature on an amazing human! Go Thalia!!!!ππ€
sheβs amazing!
Still reeling in the joy of the Artemis Mission, so cool to get a look behind the curtain
so much joy!
25+ years comms exec here to celebrate this utterly amazing accomplishment. So. Well. Done.
What a joy to read! This reminded me of my time as one of a three-person PR team supporting the test flights for the first privately-financed, manned suborbital space flights in the Mojave desert. Social media wasn't yet the thing it is today. π
oh wow!
FAN GIRLING! So inspiring
right??? π₯Ή
Iβm still curious about how, over 6 years of planning and +3k pieces of content shared, Thalia and her team prioritized their storytelling and touch points? Iβd imagine itβs an overwhelming amount of planning and assets to sift through!
this was so much fun to read and seeing her unlock this AHA moment "I think even over-achievers at NASA struggle with imposter syndrome to a certain degree. I definitely had a moment recently where I thought, oh wow, maybe I do know what Iβm doing!"
can't wait to see what she does with the other missions :) shes gonna kill it.