
Chris shares his advice on how we should never squander the genius that is all around us. Chris Hadfield is a retired astronaut, engineer, and former Royal Canadian Air Force fighter pilot. Before becoming the commander of the International Space Station, he was the first Canadian to walk in space, flying aboard two Space Shuttle missions. In this episode, he gives his thoughts on how we should never squander the genius that is all around us and why our children are the planet’s greatest asset. The speech was recorded live at the Celebrating a Century of Genius weekend; a G100 event in honour of Albert Einstein.