
Loren Grush
Bloomberg News space reporter covering NASA's Artemis program and human spaceflight developments from the Kennedy Space Center, explaining mission goals and program challenges.
Top 10 podcasts with Loren Grush
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Aug 26, 2024 • 26min
Stuck in space
In this discussion, space reporter Loren Grush sheds light on the predicament of two astronauts stranded on the International Space Station, raising concerns about Boeing's safety measures. Fellow guest, astronaut Cady Coleman, shares her envy towards their unique experience and discusses the emotional facets of living in space. They delve into the rivalry between Boeing and SpaceX, Boeing's Starliner challenges, and how astronauts maintain their health and creativity in zero gravity. The episode combines expert insight with personal stories from the cosmos.

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Sep 12, 2023 • 58min
More than Sally Ride: Loren Grush explains how NASA’s first women astronauts changed space
Loren Grush, a space reporter at Bloomberg and author of "The Six: The Untold Story of America's First Women Astronauts," dives into the groundbreaking stories of NASA's early female astronauts. She shares how Sally Ride and her peers navigated a male-dominated space program, their struggles for representation, and how their legacies influence today's space exploration. The conversation touches on the challenges faced post-Challenger disaster, ongoing diversity efforts in NASA, and how these pioneers paved the way for future generations in STEM.

Mar 31, 2026 • 34min
Trump Calls on Allies to Seize Hormuz as Frustration Mounts
Stew Leonard Jr., president of a family grocery chain, on how higher energy costs squeeze prices and supply chains. Loren Grush, a space reporter, on NASA’s Artemis goals, lunar plans and program challenges. Peter Atwater, an economist and lecturer, on macro trends and the growing K-shaped economy. They discuss grocery pain, moon missions, energy risks and who bears the costs.

Apr 3, 2026 • 55min
Why We’re Headed Back to the Moon For the First Time in Half a Century
Loren Grush, Bloomberg space reporter and author, and Anthony Colaprete, acting science director at NASA Ames and Artemis II team member, break down the Artemis II flyby. They discuss Orion and SLS systems, lunar water ice and in‑situ resources, communications upgrades, lander development, and why a stepwise return to the Moon matters for building a sustained base and preparing for Mars.

Feb 6, 2026 • 41min
T+322: SpaceX Acquires xAI as it Prepares for IPO, Blue Origin Cancels New Shepard, and Artemis II Delayed (with Loren Grush)
Loren Grush, Bloomberg space reporter known for scoops on SpaceX, Blue Origin, and NASA. She breaks down SpaceX’s acquisition of xAI and how it ties to IPO plans. They discuss Blue Origin pausing New Shepard and what that means for its strategy. They also cover the Artemis II wet dress rehearsal and the resulting launch delay.

Mar 20, 2025 • 16min
Another Space-Obsessed Billionaire Has Entered the Chat
Bloomberg reporters Kiel Porter and Loren Grush dive into the latest buzz surrounding the commercial space industry. They discuss how a former crypto mogul is banking on a billion-dollar project to create the next international space station as NASA plans its decommissioning. The duo shares insights from their visit to Vast's headquarters and highlights the fierce competition and innovative strategies emerging in the race to redefine space exploration. The conversation reveals the shifting dynamics from government-led efforts to private ventures shaping the final frontier.

Dec 20, 2024 • 1h 4min
179 - Not Supposed to Poof (Presenting the 2024 Off-Nominees with Loren Grush)
Loren Grush, a Bloomberg reporter and space news specialist, joins the hosts to unveil the 2024 Off-Nominees. They explore whimsical stories from the year, including quirky lunar missions and unexpected media crazes. The conversation dives into chaotic rocket launches and reflects on the influence of billionaires in space ventures. With a mix of humor and absurdity, they share nostalgic anecdotes and engage in playful debates about the quirks and challenges of space exploration, making it a delightful listen for space enthusiasts.

Oct 15, 2024 • 33min
Optimus is More Human than it Looks But SpaceX Nails the Landing
Join reporters Loren Grush and Dana Hull as they dissect SpaceX's innovative rocket retrieval system and the challenges surrounding Elon Musk's recent robotaxi launch. Ed Ludlow adds insights on the conflicting narratives between Musk's ambitious space projects and the underwhelming realistic outcomes of the Optimus robots. Additionally, Kurt Wagner interviews Ryan Mac, diving into the chaos of Twitter's transformation under Musk, discussing the motivations behind his controversial decisions and the ethical dilemmas that arise from them.

Jul 9, 2024 • 36min
SpaceX Cancel Culture, PayPal Mafia Feuds, and a Debate Over (Short) Shorts
Josh Eidelson and Loren Grush discuss toxic workplace allegations at SpaceX, including sexual harassment and retaliation. The podcast also covers a feud between Elon Musk and Reid Hoffman, debates over short shorts, and lawsuits filed by former SpaceX employees seeking reinstatement and improved work conditions.

Jan 18, 2024 • 51min
Apple Benefits from Upgrade on Potential From AI, Headset
Apple shares rise after upgrade from Bank of America, potential of AI and headset discussed. SpaceX launch with European crew to ISS. Haribo gummi bear factory visit. US regulators' plan for banks. Tax efficiency and harvesting losses strategy.


