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In her illuminating TEDx Talk, Laura Winterling unveils the insights she gained from working closely with astronauts, unraveling the enigma of communication and leadership in the realm of space exploration. Through her experiences with the European Space Agency, Winterling explains why there is no need for telepathy among astronauts and shares her transformative journey of translating the lessons she has learned into broader contexts. From HR strategies and corporate identity to bridging the gap with Gen Z and tackling entrepreneurial hurdles, Winterling's revelations inspire a deep dive into the core of effective communication, urging us to confront and conquer challenges at their root. Laura has a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Physics and has worked for almost a decade at the European Space Agency, where she wrote an on-console handbook for Mission Control Europe and trained astronauts on ESAs spacecraft systems for ISS modules. She is a licensed astronaut instructor on cargo handling and life support systems on board the ISS and ISS Emergency Procedures. Laura has also worked in various mission control centers, undergone Zero-G and Human Behaviour and Performance Training with ESA, and been part of 3 Soyuz launch campaigns. She founded her company Space Time Concepts in 2016, which organizes tours and events around human spaceflight and offers people the chance to experience weightlessness on Zero-G Flights. Laura also speaks around the world on training astronauts, human spaceflight, and consults various companies in the field of leadership, team performance, communication, and decision-making processes. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx