This podcast episode sheds light on the potential of disabled individuals to participate in space exploration. It highlights the Zero-G flight experiment that allowed ambassadors with various disabilities to experience near zero gravity. The flight proved that disabled people can navigate space with competence, challenging societal perceptions and demonstrating their unique advantages in handling inaccessible environments. The episode discusses the barriers and misconceptions surrounding disability in space, emphasizes the importance of inclusion, and reflects on the transformative experiences of the participants, particularly Sherry's sense of empowerment and the author's realization of the gap between possibility and societal expectations.