
Episode 3
Chris Hadfield reveals how preparation and 'sweating the small stuff' are crucial to staying alive. Read by Garrick Hagon.
Colonel Chris Hadfield has spent decades training as an astronaut and has logged nearly 4,000 hours in space. During this time he has broken into a Space Station with a Swiss army knife, been confronted by a live snake while piloting a plane, been temporarily blinded while clinging to the exterior of an orbiting spacecraft, and become a YouTube sensation with his performance of David Bowie's Space Oddity in space.
The secret to Chris Hadfield's success, and survival, is an unconventional philosophy he learned at NASA: prepare for the worst - and enjoy every moment of it.
Episode 3
Preparation and 'sweating the small stuff' are crucial to staying alive. Astronauts are taught to constantly ask, 'what is the next thing that is going to kill me ?'
Reader: Garrick Hagon
Abridged and produced by Jill Waters
A Waters Company production for BBC Radio 4.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Reader | Garrick Hagon |
| Producer | Jill Waters |
| Abridger | Jill Waters |
| Writer | Chris Hadfield |
Broadcasts
- Wed 30 Oct 201309:45BBC Radio 4 FM
- Thu 31 Oct 201300:30BBC Radio 4
- Wed 26 Sep 201814:45BBC Radio 4 Extra
- Thu 27 Sep 201802:45BBC Radio 4 Extra






