David Livingston

Dr. David Livingston is the founder and host of The Space Show which is 16 years old and approaching 3,000 live interviews. The Space Show focuses on space commerce, space tourism, and facilitating our becoming a space-fairing economy and society along with space science, exploration, and STEM/STEAM issues. Dr. Livingston is also the Executive Director of the One Giant Leap Foundation, 501(C)3 formed to promote space education and the parent of The Space show.

David is also an Adjunct Professor of Space Studies in the Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences at the University of North Dakota. He has a BA in Political Science, an MBA specializing in International Business Management, and a Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA). His dissertation was titled "Outer Space Commerce: Its History and Prospects." Livingston is a frequent speaker at space conferences, he has published more than 50 papers including chapters in books. David has lectured at several universities and has been a guest on many national and international radio programs.

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  • Space Developments / Bosnian Pyramids

    Dr. David Livingston discussed Elon Musk's influence, the latest in rocket launches, and space tourism. Followed by Dr. Sam Osmanagich revealed info about pyramids in Bosnia he says are the largest and oldest in the world.More »
  • Space Exploration / Health Supplements

    Educator and host Dr. David Livingston discussed recent developments in space exploration and development. Followed by Earl Mindell, RPh, PhD with tips on nutrition and supplements.More »
  • Space Exploration / Strange Stories

    David Livingston discussed the latest advances in space exploration. Charles Reichblum shared unusual facts about US presidents, Christmas traditions, and American history.More »
  • Space News/ Giant Crystals

    David Livingston of The Space Show discussed developments in space exploration. Followed by Leela Hutchison on her explorations into giant crystal caves.More »
  • Art Bell: Somewhere in Time

    Art Bell: Somewhere in Time traveled back to May 11, 2001, when Art was joined by Dr. David Livingston to discuss how private companies need to be investing in space tourism and how one day we will all be able to travel among the stars.More »
  • Art Bell: Somewhere in Time

    Art Bell - Somewhere in Time returned to 5/11/01 when David Livingston (along with Richard C. Hoagland) talked about how private companies need to be investing in space tourism.More »
  • Mars Curiosity Rover Mission

    C2C Science Advisor and head of the Enterprise Mission, Richard C. Hoagland, discussed the successful landing of NASA's Curiosity Rover on the surface of Mars. Over the course of the program, he was joined by plasma physicist Dr. John Brandenburg, aerospace engineer Dr. Robert...More »
  • The Future of NASA

    C2C Science Advisor Richard C. Hoagland was joined by Charles Boyle, David M. Livingston, and Jim McDade for a discussion of where NASA is headed and the complex forces which are affecting our very future in space now. NASA stands at the precipice and it's American citizens who...More »
  • Panel: Fixing NASA

    In a special panel on how to fix NASA, Richard C. Hoagland was joined by David Livingston, the founder of The Space Show, and Rick Sterling, a space expert.More »
  • The Space Panel

    In a provocative Wednesday night show, Richard Hoagland joined George for the entire program to discuss a cover-up of Moon anomalies and the current Shuttle investigation. Three other guests were also featured as part of the line-up. Hoagland and space expert Dr. David...More »
  • Disaster in Space

    This past Saturday evening Coast to Coast held an unprecedented 9 hour program devoted to looking at the crash of the space shuttle Columbia which had occurred that morning. George Noory hosted the first half of the show, followed by Barbara Simpson in her regular time slot....More »
  • Dr. David Livingston

    Dr. David Livingston is a Space Business Consultant, lecturer, and host of "The Space Show." His lectures cover topics such as, space tourism, venture capital financing for new space businesses, barriers to space enterprise, as well as the exporting of business ethics from Earth...More »

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