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🚀 Ever wondered how commanding a space shuttle can transform your leadership style on Earth? In this special episode of People Success Circle, I sit down with the legendary Eileen Collins—NASA’s first female space commander—to explore the leadership secrets that propelled her from the cockpit to history. Eileen shares her awe-inspiring journey, revealing how resilience, clear communication, and unwavering integrity helped her break barriers in a male-dominated field. Key Highlights Include: ➤ Core Leadership Principles: Discover how mastering your mission, communicating with conviction, and upholding integrity can empower you to lead any team—whether you're piloting a space shuttle or guiding a corporate workforce. ➤ Thriving Under Pressure: Learn how Eileen’s experiences in high-stress, close-quarter environments, both on the ground and in space, taught her the art of trust, collaboration, and decisive problem-solving. ➤ Balancing Life and Legacy: Gain invaluable insights into how Eileen juggles groundbreaking achievements with everyday challenges, proving that strong leadership also means caring for your team and staying true to yourself. Join us as Eileen Collins, a true trailblazer and mentor, shares her remarkable stories from her military beginnings, her path to becoming an astronaut, and the timeless lessons that continue to inspire leaders across industries. Whether you're an HR leader, business owner, or simply someone eager to push past your limits, this episode is your gateway to elevating your leadership game and turning challenges into opportunities. Listen now and let Eileen’s wisdom spark your journey to lead with courage, clarity, and passion—because when you lead with purpose, the sky isn’t the limit; it’s just the beginning! For leaders and employees who want to foster foster connection, prioritize well-being, and unlock growth in their workplace — so every employee + the organization can thrive, grab my free guide - The People Success Playbook - limerockconsulting.myflodesk.com/peoplesuccessplaybook 🔗 Helpful Links 🌐 Learn more: https://www.limerockcareerco.com 🎧 Listen to the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & more 📸 Follow on Instagram: Instagram.com/mindy_east_consultant/ 💼 Connect on LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/MindyEast 🎤 Book Mindy to speak at your next conference: MindyEast.com ..................... About Eileen Collins Eileen M. Collins is a former astronaut and a retired U.S. Air Force colonel. She retired from the Air Force in Jan 2005 and from NASA in May 2006 after a 28-year distinguished career. A former military instructor and test pilot, Collins was the first woman pilot and first woman commander of a space shuttle. After graduation from Elmira Free Academy in 1974, she attended Corning Community College, earning an associate degree in mathematics/science in 1976. She then received a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and economics from Syracuse University in 1978, where she was an Air Force ROTC Distinguished Graduate. She has earned a master of science degree in operations research from Stanford University in 1986, and a master of arts degree in space systems management from Webster University in 1989. Collins graduated from the Air Force Test Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base, California, in 1990. She was selected by NASA and became an astronaut in July 1991. After tours at Kennedy Space Center (shuttle launch and landing) and Johnson Space Center (shuttle engineer and capsule communicator), she flew the space shuttle as pilot in 1995 aboard Discovery. This mission was the first space shuttle to rendezvous with the Russian Space Station MIR. She was also the pilot for Atlantis in 1997, where her crew docked with MIR. Collins became the first woman commander of a U.S. spacecraft with shuttle mission Columbia in 1999, the deployment of the Chandra X-Ray Observatory. Her final space flight was as commander of Discovery in 2005, the “Return to Flight Mission” after the tragic loss of Columbia. She has logged more than 6,751 hours in 30 different types of aircraft and more than 872 hours in space as a veteran of four space flights. Collins currently serves on several boards and advisory panels, is a professional speaker and an aerospace consultant. She is married with two children. #eileencollins #nasaleadership #nasa #hrleadership #hrbestpractices #femaleastronaut #womeninleadership #femaleleadership #womenleaders #leadershipdevelopment #workingmom #femalepodcaster #humanresourcesconsulting #peoplefirstleadership