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Sell more on Instagram with the free Bitrix24 CRM: https://clc.to/bitrix24_instagram-1 hh.ru – professional job search service Download the hh.ru mobile app https://my.hh.ru/1Oc (0+) Sergei Ryazansky was not allowed to fly into space for a long time. At first, they did not want to take him to the ISS because of the lack of a military or engineering education, then - because of the crash of the Columbia shuttle, which took the lives of seven NASA astronauts. But the desire to go against the grain was inherent in him since childhood, the hero recalls, so he defended the right to take a place in the crew for 10 years. Now he has two flights into space and four spacewalks under his belt. His flight was historic: before Ryazansky, scientists did not become commanders of a spacecraft. From this interview, you will learn what life on a spaceship is like - it is not only the absence of gravity, the ability to see the Earth from the porthole every day (Ryazansky took 3,500 photos of the Earth) and conduct unusual experiments (for example, grow a human organ). On the ISS, astronauts learn to live in a confined space, get along with almost strangers, constantly think several steps ahead, and fight burnout. Sergey's space experience came in handy back on Earth: now he is a sought-after motivational speaker on burnout, motivation and teamwork. His clients include all major businesses: Unilever, Microsoft, Visa, KFC and even Russian Post. Sergey told us what he teaches employees of these companies, how he fought burnout and why he would fire a toxic employee. He also talked about what he encountered when he returned to Earth, why a person needs to fly to the Moon and Mars (and is it possible in principle), whether space tourism will become widely available and whether he believes in extraterrestrial life. Timestamps: 0:00 In this episode 0:52 How Sergey Ryazansky got into science 3:40 Why he left the US and what Batman has to do with it 5:50 About experiments on monkeys in space 10:40 Ryazansky studied muscle atrophy, but became an astronaut due to lack of money 13:55 For a long time, scientists were not taken into crews. Why? 16:06 The crash of the Columbia shuttle and the deal between Roscosmos and the US: “You will never fly into space.” 19:05 A story about a school teacher: “He will not be a scientist, but he has golden hands” 21:55 How the Mars-500 experiment turned Sergey’s life upside down 26:32 “It just so happened that you were thrown out of the crew.” New obstacles on the way to space 31:01 How astronauts prepare for the flight. A Unique Scientific Laboratory and Growing Human Organs 35:33 “I was crawling into the ship with concentration.” The First Flight and a Look at Earth 39:40 How the Cosmonauts Get Along with Each Other on the Station 42:45 Burnout on the ISS. “I’m sick of it, I’m just sick of it.” 47:47 “I didn’t expect it to be LIKE THIS.” About arriving on Earth in pieces 51:08 Solving Problems in Free Fall – an Incredible Way to Learn Stress Resistance 1:01:34 Two Questions About the Flight to Mars. Why and Is It Possible? 1:12:16 Will space tourism become an industry and how much will the cheapest flights cost? 1:15:03 Private cosmonautics in Russia and the old Soviet dinosaur 1:19:04 Why fly if there are no grand breakthroughs? 1:22:00 About the flight of artists to the ISS 1:23:00 About extraterrestrial life 1:29:54 How Sergey became a motivational speaker and got the largest companies as clients 1:33:10 Full-time freelancers. How to prepare for unforeseen situations 1:39:00 How to form a team and what to do with a toxic employee 1:46:11 Sergey believes in positive thinking. What is it and how does it work? 1:54:27 How to Fight Burnout 1:59:09 Blitz Follow us on social media: Instagram: / thebell_io Twitter: / ru_thebell Facebook: / thebell.io VKontakte: https://vk.com/thebell_io Telegram: https://t.me/thebell_io Read the text version on The Bell website: https://thebell.io/ Subscribe to the channel to watch new episodes first: https://www.youtube.com/c/RussiansAre... Track: Tim Whitelaw