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EPISODE · Apr 1, 2025 · 23 MIN

How to Get Into a Big Parade? with Parade Expert Colleen Heath

from Mike Heath’s Orbital Garbage Project · host Mike Heath

Mike explores the depths of the project to collect a piece of space trash by discussing our need for 2 Millions Dollars, the lucrative Bird House Initiative, and speaking with a parade expert, Colleen Heath, who participated in 1984 Chicago Christmas Parade.Together we will clean up our orbital junkyardFollow Mike on socials:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MikeHeathYouTube https://youtube.com/@miketonyheathInsta  https://www.instagram.com/miketonyheath/TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@mikeheathcomedy Facebook https://www.facebook.com/miketonyheathcomedyBreakdown0:00 - Opening Tidbits0:26 - Public Statement - Guilty of Using AI2:20 - Space News3:56 - Mission Update4:54 - Side Quest: YouTube Monies6:13 - This is NOT a Paid Ad7:08 - We Need 2 Milly7:40 - The Birdhouse Initiative9:18 - Parade Expert Intro10:15 - Interview with Parade Expert Colleen Heath19:00 - Feedback from the World20:24 - Did someone else already collect a piece of space trash?20:52 - Motivations: The Power of the Will21:38 - How to join the Space Trash Force22:29 - Moment of Beauty: A Golden SwallowMouth

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