I had no idea that In-N-Out had a University or a company store for that matter. I just was recently in the area and drove by the flagship store where In-N-Out was started.
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Postcards from the Oregon Coast!
Recently I was able to live vicariously through many people’s reflections of where they were when we landed on the moon. As a third grader I watched the Space Shuttle launch it’s debut into space. I was even more awe-struck when I visited The Kennedy Space Center in Florida just a year later.
I was reminded of these memories when I was recently working on a project as a part of my on going consulting for the Media Relations team at Azusa Pacific University. I had the opporunity to pitch a very talented professional by the name of Leslie Wickman, Ph.D. Dr. Wickman is the director of the Center for Research In Science (CRIS) at APU. For more than a decade she was an engineer for Lockheed Martin Missiles & Space in Sunnyvale, Calif., where she worked on NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope and International Space Station Programs, receiving commendations from NASA for her contributions and being designated as Lockheed’s Corporate Astronaut.
Wickman was recently interviewed by several Moody Radio affiliates as a part of their 40th Anniversary Apollo Moon Landing programming. Wickman was interviewed along with best-selling apologetics author Lee Strobel, best known for his bestselling book, The Case for Christ.
Click on the audio link to listen to the full interview.
*A special thank you to Moody Radio South’s News Director Christy Pepper for producing such a well done segment.