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And the idea behind The Exchange is that we have a speaker in here every day talking to business students about careers, about their career path. Paul Jarley: So how cool is that? So, for my engineering students, this is The Exchange. He spoke to a group of business and engineering students earlier this year in The Exchange. Will history repeat itself? Is space ready to be the final commercial frontier? If so, can space pirates and colonization be far behind? Listen into my conversation with Tory Bruno. There what started out as a search for glory, quickly turned to commercial interests complete with conquistadors searching for gold and pirates looking to steal it. But this was not the first time a group of explorers had set out for glory and to assert the political power of a government patron. Paul Jarley: The race to the moon was a race to glory that brought a much needed boost to democratic capitalism in its Cold War with totalitarian communism. Have you ever wondered, “Is this really a thing?” Onto our show. To get answers, I’m talking to people with interesting insights into the future of business. I’m Paul Jarley, Dean of the College of Business here at UCF. Paul Jarley: This show is all about separating hype from fundamental change. Paul Jarley: The beach erupted in applause. It was 4:18 in the afternoon when Neil Armstrong said. I was on the beach at a lake near my hometown, clutching a radio, and listening to mission control. I remember where I was 50 years ago today. Paul Jarley: There are certain moments in time that stay with you.