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mcnavia

Melissa Navia

#ForBrian 🇨🇴👊🇺🇸 I tell stories.
@innovativeartists & @imprintpr
📖: @gwshorthair
💫🚀: #StrangeNewWorlds @startrek

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Twinning & winning with my mom.

I love her smile.

Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms & caregivers out there and the biggest, most furious hugs to anyone feeling in any way out of sorts on this day.

💐 ⚔️ 💐 ⚔️

📸: @sorayanaviadesign (love her smile, too)


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🧑‍🚀✨WE’RE ALL ASTRONAUTS: DREAM BIG[GER!] CHALLENGE✨👩‍🚀

Join Astronaut Suni Williams & Actor @mcnavia, as they dive into dreaming bigger and expanding your perspective.

In this powerful minipod, they explore how stepping outside your comfort zone and viewing life through a wider lens can unlock possibilities you never imagined.

💬 CHALLENGE: 
Share how you dream big(ger!) and shift your perspective this National Astronaut Day, because every story is written in the stars ✨

🏆Comment below for a chance to win a SUPER MEGA PRIZE PACK!

Watch the full video: 🔗 in bio

*No purchase necessary. Not associated with Instagram or Facebook. Void where prohibited.  Run dates May 5 - 8. Winners to be notified directly.

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We Believe In Astronauts™


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🧑‍🚀✨WE’RE ALL ASTRONAUTS: DREAM BIG[GER!] CHALLENGE✨👩‍🚀

Join Astronaut Suni Williams & Actor @mcnavia, as they dive into dreaming bigger and expanding your perspective.

In this powerful minipod, they explore how stepping outside your comfort zone and viewing life through a wider lens can unlock possibilities you never imagined.

💬 CHALLENGE: 
Share how you dream big(ger!) and shift your perspective this National Astronaut Day, because every story is written in the stars ✨

🏆Comment below for a chance to win a SUPER MEGA PRIZE PACK!

Watch the full video: 🔗 in bio

*No purchase necessary. Not associated with Instagram or Facebook. Void where prohibited.  Run dates May 5 - 8. Winners to be notified directly.

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We Believe In Astronauts™


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🧑‍🚀✨WE’RE ALL ASTRONAUTS: DREAM BIG[GER!] CHALLENGE✨👩‍🚀

Join Astronaut Suni Williams & Actor @mcnavia, as they dive into dreaming bigger and expanding your perspective.

In this powerful minipod, they explore how stepping outside your comfort zone and viewing life through a wider lens can unlock possibilities you never imagined.

💬 CHALLENGE: 
Share how you dream big(ger!) and shift your perspective this National Astronaut Day, because every story is written in the stars ✨

🏆Comment below for a chance to win a SUPER MEGA PRIZE PACK!

Watch the full video: 🔗 in bio

*No purchase necessary. Not associated with Instagram or Facebook. Void where prohibited.  Run dates May 5 - 8. Winners to be notified directly.

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We Believe In Astronauts™


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🧑‍🚀✨WE’RE ALL ASTRONAUTS: DREAM BIG[GER!] CHALLENGE✨👩‍🚀

Join Astronaut Suni Williams & Actor @mcnavia, as they dive into dreaming bigger and expanding your perspective.

In this powerful minipod, they explore how stepping outside your comfort zone and viewing life through a wider lens can unlock possibilities you never imagined.

💬 CHALLENGE: 
Share how you dream big(ger!) and shift your perspective this National Astronaut Day, because every story is written in the stars ✨

🏆Comment below for a chance to win a SUPER MEGA PRIZE PACK!

Watch the full video: 🔗 in bio

*No purchase necessary. Not associated with Instagram or Facebook. Void where prohibited.  Run dates May 5 - 8. Winners to be notified directly.

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We Believe In Astronauts™


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🧑‍🚀✨WE’RE ALL ASTRONAUTS: DREAM BIG[GER!] CHALLENGE✨👩‍🚀

Join Astronaut Suni Williams & Actor @mcnavia, as they dive into dreaming bigger and expanding your perspective.

In this powerful minipod, they explore how stepping outside your comfort zone and viewing life through a wider lens can unlock possibilities you never imagined.

💬 CHALLENGE: 
Share how you dream big(ger!) and shift your perspective this National Astronaut Day, because every story is written in the stars ✨

🏆Comment below for a chance to win a SUPER MEGA PRIZE PACK!

Watch the full video: 🔗 in bio

*No purchase necessary. Not associated with Instagram or Facebook. Void where prohibited.  Run dates May 5 - 8. Winners to be notified directly.

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We Believe In Astronauts™


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6 days ago

🧑‍🚀✨WE’RE ALL ASTRONAUTS: DREAM BIG[GER!] CHALLENGE✨👩‍🚀

Join Astronaut Suni Williams & Actor @mcnavia, as they dive into dreaming bigger and expanding your perspective.

In this powerful minipod, they explore how stepping outside your comfort zone and viewing life through a wider lens can unlock possibilities you never imagined.

💬 CHALLENGE: 
Share how you dream big(ger!) and shift your perspective this National Astronaut Day, because every story is written in the stars ✨

🏆Comment below for a chance to win a SUPER MEGA PRIZE PACK!

Watch the full video: 🔗 in bio

*No purchase necessary. Not associated with Instagram or Facebook. Void where prohibited.  Run dates May 5 - 8. Winners to be notified directly.

----------

We Believe In Astronauts™


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20
6 days ago

🧑‍🚀✨WE’RE ALL ASTRONAUTS: DREAM BIG[GER!] CHALLENGE✨👩‍🚀

Join Astronaut Suni Williams & Actor @mcnavia, as they dive into dreaming bigger and expanding your perspective.

In this powerful minipod, they explore how stepping outside your comfort zone and viewing life through a wider lens can unlock possibilities you never imagined.

💬 CHALLENGE: 
Share how you dream big(ger!) and shift your perspective this National Astronaut Day, because every story is written in the stars ✨

🏆Comment below for a chance to win a SUPER MEGA PRIZE PACK!

Watch the full video: 🔗 in bio

*No purchase necessary. Not associated with Instagram or Facebook. Void where prohibited.  Run dates May 5 - 8. Winners to be notified directly.

----------

We Believe In Astronauts™


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This year has been a DOOZY. Wonderfully fortuitous, ridiculously tumultuous, and profoundly life-changing. All, remarkably, in equal measure. And we’re only a third of the way in! The last eight weeks will take up at least a few chapters in the story of my time on this earth. But that’s for much later. 😉 For now, let’s start to catch up…

The Impact Lounge was the highlight of my Sundance Film Festival experience back in January. Engaging panels with inspiring filmmakers and truly transformative conversations in a space that was warm, welcoming, and electric. So I was over the moon (pun intended, Artemis II!) when they invited me to their 2nd annual Lumen Awards in Santa Monica to present the first-ever Frontier Award to Roddenberry Entertainment and Star Trek for 60 years of storytelling.

In keeping with the theme of the Lumen Awards ✨ a curated gathering during Oscars week designed for leaders who believe film & narrative media can move the world forward ✨ I celebrated alongside some of the best & brightest storytellers in not only my circle & life, but in the world of sci-fi & Star Trek. Actors, writers, editors, directors, producers, and all-around changemakers whose work behind & in front of the camera continues Gene Rodenberry’s historic vision and upholds the legacy of a franchise that has inspired generations of fans all over the world and influenced real-world space exploration.

I also went flying after the show with former NASA astronaut, aerospace engineer, and fellow Trekkie Garrett Reisman. Which felt on brand for a day celebrating Gene Roddenberry, who was a decorated WWII combat pilot…and I play a pilot…named after a character he created who was also a pilot… 😎

I truly couldn’t have asked for a more pitch-perfect day in LA to cap off awards season, celebrate 60 years of Trek, and kick off the next chapter in the adventure that is my life, surrounded by friends, family & filmmakers who embody the ethos of the franchise I am lucky enough to get to represent. LLAP ‘til the cows come home.

📸: @chloejackmanphotography for @impactloungeofficial, @the_furious_owl, @scheffler.kurt, @tstashwick, @astro_g_dogg


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This year has been a DOOZY. Wonderfully fortuitous, ridiculously tumultuous, and profoundly life-changing. All, remarkably, in equal measure. And we’re only a third of the way in! The last eight weeks will take up at least a few chapters in the story of my time on this earth. But that’s for much later. 😉 For now, let’s start to catch up…

The Impact Lounge was the highlight of my Sundance Film Festival experience back in January. Engaging panels with inspiring filmmakers and truly transformative conversations in a space that was warm, welcoming, and electric. So I was over the moon (pun intended, Artemis II!) when they invited me to their 2nd annual Lumen Awards in Santa Monica to present the first-ever Frontier Award to Roddenberry Entertainment and Star Trek for 60 years of storytelling.

In keeping with the theme of the Lumen Awards ✨ a curated gathering during Oscars week designed for leaders who believe film & narrative media can move the world forward ✨ I celebrated alongside some of the best & brightest storytellers in not only my circle & life, but in the world of sci-fi & Star Trek. Actors, writers, editors, directors, producers, and all-around changemakers whose work behind & in front of the camera continues Gene Rodenberry’s historic vision and upholds the legacy of a franchise that has inspired generations of fans all over the world and influenced real-world space exploration.

I also went flying after the show with former NASA astronaut, aerospace engineer, and fellow Trekkie Garrett Reisman. Which felt on brand for a day celebrating Gene Roddenberry, who was a decorated WWII combat pilot…and I play a pilot…named after a character he created who was also a pilot… 😎

I truly couldn’t have asked for a more pitch-perfect day in LA to cap off awards season, celebrate 60 years of Trek, and kick off the next chapter in the adventure that is my life, surrounded by friends, family & filmmakers who embody the ethos of the franchise I am lucky enough to get to represent. LLAP ‘til the cows come home.

📸: @chloejackmanphotography for @impactloungeofficial, @the_furious_owl, @scheffler.kurt, @tstashwick, @astro_g_dogg


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This year has been a DOOZY. Wonderfully fortuitous, ridiculously tumultuous, and profoundly life-changing. All, remarkably, in equal measure. And we’re only a third of the way in! The last eight weeks will take up at least a few chapters in the story of my time on this earth. But that’s for much later. 😉 For now, let’s start to catch up…

The Impact Lounge was the highlight of my Sundance Film Festival experience back in January. Engaging panels with inspiring filmmakers and truly transformative conversations in a space that was warm, welcoming, and electric. So I was over the moon (pun intended, Artemis II!) when they invited me to their 2nd annual Lumen Awards in Santa Monica to present the first-ever Frontier Award to Roddenberry Entertainment and Star Trek for 60 years of storytelling.

In keeping with the theme of the Lumen Awards ✨ a curated gathering during Oscars week designed for leaders who believe film & narrative media can move the world forward ✨ I celebrated alongside some of the best & brightest storytellers in not only my circle & life, but in the world of sci-fi & Star Trek. Actors, writers, editors, directors, producers, and all-around changemakers whose work behind & in front of the camera continues Gene Rodenberry’s historic vision and upholds the legacy of a franchise that has inspired generations of fans all over the world and influenced real-world space exploration.

I also went flying after the show with former NASA astronaut, aerospace engineer, and fellow Trekkie Garrett Reisman. Which felt on brand for a day celebrating Gene Roddenberry, who was a decorated WWII combat pilot…and I play a pilot…named after a character he created who was also a pilot… 😎

I truly couldn’t have asked for a more pitch-perfect day in LA to cap off awards season, celebrate 60 years of Trek, and kick off the next chapter in the adventure that is my life, surrounded by friends, family & filmmakers who embody the ethos of the franchise I am lucky enough to get to represent. LLAP ‘til the cows come home.

📸: @chloejackmanphotography for @impactloungeofficial, @the_furious_owl, @scheffler.kurt, @tstashwick, @astro_g_dogg


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This year has been a DOOZY. Wonderfully fortuitous, ridiculously tumultuous, and profoundly life-changing. All, remarkably, in equal measure. And we’re only a third of the way in! The last eight weeks will take up at least a few chapters in the story of my time on this earth. But that’s for much later. 😉 For now, let’s start to catch up…

The Impact Lounge was the highlight of my Sundance Film Festival experience back in January. Engaging panels with inspiring filmmakers and truly transformative conversations in a space that was warm, welcoming, and electric. So I was over the moon (pun intended, Artemis II!) when they invited me to their 2nd annual Lumen Awards in Santa Monica to present the first-ever Frontier Award to Roddenberry Entertainment and Star Trek for 60 years of storytelling.

In keeping with the theme of the Lumen Awards ✨ a curated gathering during Oscars week designed for leaders who believe film & narrative media can move the world forward ✨ I celebrated alongside some of the best & brightest storytellers in not only my circle & life, but in the world of sci-fi & Star Trek. Actors, writers, editors, directors, producers, and all-around changemakers whose work behind & in front of the camera continues Gene Rodenberry’s historic vision and upholds the legacy of a franchise that has inspired generations of fans all over the world and influenced real-world space exploration.

I also went flying after the show with former NASA astronaut, aerospace engineer, and fellow Trekkie Garrett Reisman. Which felt on brand for a day celebrating Gene Roddenberry, who was a decorated WWII combat pilot…and I play a pilot…named after a character he created who was also a pilot… 😎

I truly couldn’t have asked for a more pitch-perfect day in LA to cap off awards season, celebrate 60 years of Trek, and kick off the next chapter in the adventure that is my life, surrounded by friends, family & filmmakers who embody the ethos of the franchise I am lucky enough to get to represent. LLAP ‘til the cows come home.

📸: @chloejackmanphotography for @impactloungeofficial, @the_furious_owl, @scheffler.kurt, @tstashwick, @astro_g_dogg


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This year has been a DOOZY. Wonderfully fortuitous, ridiculously tumultuous, and profoundly life-changing. All, remarkably, in equal measure. And we’re only a third of the way in! The last eight weeks will take up at least a few chapters in the story of my time on this earth. But that’s for much later. 😉 For now, let’s start to catch up…

The Impact Lounge was the highlight of my Sundance Film Festival experience back in January. Engaging panels with inspiring filmmakers and truly transformative conversations in a space that was warm, welcoming, and electric. So I was over the moon (pun intended, Artemis II!) when they invited me to their 2nd annual Lumen Awards in Santa Monica to present the first-ever Frontier Award to Roddenberry Entertainment and Star Trek for 60 years of storytelling.

In keeping with the theme of the Lumen Awards ✨ a curated gathering during Oscars week designed for leaders who believe film & narrative media can move the world forward ✨ I celebrated alongside some of the best & brightest storytellers in not only my circle & life, but in the world of sci-fi & Star Trek. Actors, writers, editors, directors, producers, and all-around changemakers whose work behind & in front of the camera continues Gene Rodenberry’s historic vision and upholds the legacy of a franchise that has inspired generations of fans all over the world and influenced real-world space exploration.

I also went flying after the show with former NASA astronaut, aerospace engineer, and fellow Trekkie Garrett Reisman. Which felt on brand for a day celebrating Gene Roddenberry, who was a decorated WWII combat pilot…and I play a pilot…named after a character he created who was also a pilot… 😎

I truly couldn’t have asked for a more pitch-perfect day in LA to cap off awards season, celebrate 60 years of Trek, and kick off the next chapter in the adventure that is my life, surrounded by friends, family & filmmakers who embody the ethos of the franchise I am lucky enough to get to represent. LLAP ‘til the cows come home.

📸: @chloejackmanphotography for @impactloungeofficial, @the_furious_owl, @scheffler.kurt, @tstashwick, @astro_g_dogg


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This year has been a DOOZY. Wonderfully fortuitous, ridiculously tumultuous, and profoundly life-changing. All, remarkably, in equal measure. And we’re only a third of the way in! The last eight weeks will take up at least a few chapters in the story of my time on this earth. But that’s for much later. 😉 For now, let’s start to catch up…

The Impact Lounge was the highlight of my Sundance Film Festival experience back in January. Engaging panels with inspiring filmmakers and truly transformative conversations in a space that was warm, welcoming, and electric. So I was over the moon (pun intended, Artemis II!) when they invited me to their 2nd annual Lumen Awards in Santa Monica to present the first-ever Frontier Award to Roddenberry Entertainment and Star Trek for 60 years of storytelling.

In keeping with the theme of the Lumen Awards ✨ a curated gathering during Oscars week designed for leaders who believe film & narrative media can move the world forward ✨ I celebrated alongside some of the best & brightest storytellers in not only my circle & life, but in the world of sci-fi & Star Trek. Actors, writers, editors, directors, producers, and all-around changemakers whose work behind & in front of the camera continues Gene Rodenberry’s historic vision and upholds the legacy of a franchise that has inspired generations of fans all over the world and influenced real-world space exploration.

I also went flying after the show with former NASA astronaut, aerospace engineer, and fellow Trekkie Garrett Reisman. Which felt on brand for a day celebrating Gene Roddenberry, who was a decorated WWII combat pilot…and I play a pilot…named after a character he created who was also a pilot… 😎

I truly couldn’t have asked for a more pitch-perfect day in LA to cap off awards season, celebrate 60 years of Trek, and kick off the next chapter in the adventure that is my life, surrounded by friends, family & filmmakers who embody the ethos of the franchise I am lucky enough to get to represent. LLAP ‘til the cows come home.

📸: @chloejackmanphotography for @impactloungeofficial, @the_furious_owl, @scheffler.kurt, @tstashwick, @astro_g_dogg


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This year has been a DOOZY. Wonderfully fortuitous, ridiculously tumultuous, and profoundly life-changing. All, remarkably, in equal measure. And we’re only a third of the way in! The last eight weeks will take up at least a few chapters in the story of my time on this earth. But that’s for much later. 😉 For now, let’s start to catch up…

The Impact Lounge was the highlight of my Sundance Film Festival experience back in January. Engaging panels with inspiring filmmakers and truly transformative conversations in a space that was warm, welcoming, and electric. So I was over the moon (pun intended, Artemis II!) when they invited me to their 2nd annual Lumen Awards in Santa Monica to present the first-ever Frontier Award to Roddenberry Entertainment and Star Trek for 60 years of storytelling.

In keeping with the theme of the Lumen Awards ✨ a curated gathering during Oscars week designed for leaders who believe film & narrative media can move the world forward ✨ I celebrated alongside some of the best & brightest storytellers in not only my circle & life, but in the world of sci-fi & Star Trek. Actors, writers, editors, directors, producers, and all-around changemakers whose work behind & in front of the camera continues Gene Rodenberry’s historic vision and upholds the legacy of a franchise that has inspired generations of fans all over the world and influenced real-world space exploration.

I also went flying after the show with former NASA astronaut, aerospace engineer, and fellow Trekkie Garrett Reisman. Which felt on brand for a day celebrating Gene Roddenberry, who was a decorated WWII combat pilot…and I play a pilot…named after a character he created who was also a pilot… 😎

I truly couldn’t have asked for a more pitch-perfect day in LA to cap off awards season, celebrate 60 years of Trek, and kick off the next chapter in the adventure that is my life, surrounded by friends, family & filmmakers who embody the ethos of the franchise I am lucky enough to get to represent. LLAP ‘til the cows come home.

📸: @chloejackmanphotography for @impactloungeofficial, @the_furious_owl, @scheffler.kurt, @tstashwick, @astro_g_dogg


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This year has been a DOOZY. Wonderfully fortuitous, ridiculously tumultuous, and profoundly life-changing. All, remarkably, in equal measure. And we’re only a third of the way in! The last eight weeks will take up at least a few chapters in the story of my time on this earth. But that’s for much later. 😉 For now, let’s start to catch up…

The Impact Lounge was the highlight of my Sundance Film Festival experience back in January. Engaging panels with inspiring filmmakers and truly transformative conversations in a space that was warm, welcoming, and electric. So I was over the moon (pun intended, Artemis II!) when they invited me to their 2nd annual Lumen Awards in Santa Monica to present the first-ever Frontier Award to Roddenberry Entertainment and Star Trek for 60 years of storytelling.

In keeping with the theme of the Lumen Awards ✨ a curated gathering during Oscars week designed for leaders who believe film & narrative media can move the world forward ✨ I celebrated alongside some of the best & brightest storytellers in not only my circle & life, but in the world of sci-fi & Star Trek. Actors, writers, editors, directors, producers, and all-around changemakers whose work behind & in front of the camera continues Gene Rodenberry’s historic vision and upholds the legacy of a franchise that has inspired generations of fans all over the world and influenced real-world space exploration.

I also went flying after the show with former NASA astronaut, aerospace engineer, and fellow Trekkie Garrett Reisman. Which felt on brand for a day celebrating Gene Roddenberry, who was a decorated WWII combat pilot…and I play a pilot…named after a character he created who was also a pilot… 😎

I truly couldn’t have asked for a more pitch-perfect day in LA to cap off awards season, celebrate 60 years of Trek, and kick off the next chapter in the adventure that is my life, surrounded by friends, family & filmmakers who embody the ethos of the franchise I am lucky enough to get to represent. LLAP ‘til the cows come home.

📸: @chloejackmanphotography for @impactloungeofficial, @the_furious_owl, @scheffler.kurt, @tstashwick, @astro_g_dogg


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This year has been a DOOZY. Wonderfully fortuitous, ridiculously tumultuous, and profoundly life-changing. All, remarkably, in equal measure. And we’re only a third of the way in! The last eight weeks will take up at least a few chapters in the story of my time on this earth. But that’s for much later. 😉 For now, let’s start to catch up…

The Impact Lounge was the highlight of my Sundance Film Festival experience back in January. Engaging panels with inspiring filmmakers and truly transformative conversations in a space that was warm, welcoming, and electric. So I was over the moon (pun intended, Artemis II!) when they invited me to their 2nd annual Lumen Awards in Santa Monica to present the first-ever Frontier Award to Roddenberry Entertainment and Star Trek for 60 years of storytelling.

In keeping with the theme of the Lumen Awards ✨ a curated gathering during Oscars week designed for leaders who believe film & narrative media can move the world forward ✨ I celebrated alongside some of the best & brightest storytellers in not only my circle & life, but in the world of sci-fi & Star Trek. Actors, writers, editors, directors, producers, and all-around changemakers whose work behind & in front of the camera continues Gene Rodenberry’s historic vision and upholds the legacy of a franchise that has inspired generations of fans all over the world and influenced real-world space exploration.

I also went flying after the show with former NASA astronaut, aerospace engineer, and fellow Trekkie Garrett Reisman. Which felt on brand for a day celebrating Gene Roddenberry, who was a decorated WWII combat pilot…and I play a pilot…named after a character he created who was also a pilot… 😎

I truly couldn’t have asked for a more pitch-perfect day in LA to cap off awards season, celebrate 60 years of Trek, and kick off the next chapter in the adventure that is my life, surrounded by friends, family & filmmakers who embody the ethos of the franchise I am lucky enough to get to represent. LLAP ‘til the cows come home.

📸: @chloejackmanphotography for @impactloungeofficial, @the_furious_owl, @scheffler.kurt, @tstashwick, @astro_g_dogg


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This year has been a DOOZY. Wonderfully fortuitous, ridiculously tumultuous, and profoundly life-changing. All, remarkably, in equal measure. And we’re only a third of the way in! The last eight weeks will take up at least a few chapters in the story of my time on this earth. But that’s for much later. 😉 For now, let’s start to catch up…

The Impact Lounge was the highlight of my Sundance Film Festival experience back in January. Engaging panels with inspiring filmmakers and truly transformative conversations in a space that was warm, welcoming, and electric. So I was over the moon (pun intended, Artemis II!) when they invited me to their 2nd annual Lumen Awards in Santa Monica to present the first-ever Frontier Award to Roddenberry Entertainment and Star Trek for 60 years of storytelling.

In keeping with the theme of the Lumen Awards ✨ a curated gathering during Oscars week designed for leaders who believe film & narrative media can move the world forward ✨ I celebrated alongside some of the best & brightest storytellers in not only my circle & life, but in the world of sci-fi & Star Trek. Actors, writers, editors, directors, producers, and all-around changemakers whose work behind & in front of the camera continues Gene Rodenberry’s historic vision and upholds the legacy of a franchise that has inspired generations of fans all over the world and influenced real-world space exploration.

I also went flying after the show with former NASA astronaut, aerospace engineer, and fellow Trekkie Garrett Reisman. Which felt on brand for a day celebrating Gene Roddenberry, who was a decorated WWII combat pilot…and I play a pilot…named after a character he created who was also a pilot… 😎

I truly couldn’t have asked for a more pitch-perfect day in LA to cap off awards season, celebrate 60 years of Trek, and kick off the next chapter in the adventure that is my life, surrounded by friends, family & filmmakers who embody the ethos of the franchise I am lucky enough to get to represent. LLAP ‘til the cows come home.

📸: @chloejackmanphotography for @impactloungeofficial, @the_furious_owl, @scheffler.kurt, @tstashwick, @astro_g_dogg


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This year has been a DOOZY. Wonderfully fortuitous, ridiculously tumultuous, and profoundly life-changing. All, remarkably, in equal measure. And we’re only a third of the way in! The last eight weeks will take up at least a few chapters in the story of my time on this earth. But that’s for much later. 😉 For now, let’s start to catch up…

The Impact Lounge was the highlight of my Sundance Film Festival experience back in January. Engaging panels with inspiring filmmakers and truly transformative conversations in a space that was warm, welcoming, and electric. So I was over the moon (pun intended, Artemis II!) when they invited me to their 2nd annual Lumen Awards in Santa Monica to present the first-ever Frontier Award to Roddenberry Entertainment and Star Trek for 60 years of storytelling.

In keeping with the theme of the Lumen Awards ✨ a curated gathering during Oscars week designed for leaders who believe film & narrative media can move the world forward ✨ I celebrated alongside some of the best & brightest storytellers in not only my circle & life, but in the world of sci-fi & Star Trek. Actors, writers, editors, directors, producers, and all-around changemakers whose work behind & in front of the camera continues Gene Rodenberry’s historic vision and upholds the legacy of a franchise that has inspired generations of fans all over the world and influenced real-world space exploration.

I also went flying after the show with former NASA astronaut, aerospace engineer, and fellow Trekkie Garrett Reisman. Which felt on brand for a day celebrating Gene Roddenberry, who was a decorated WWII combat pilot…and I play a pilot…named after a character he created who was also a pilot… 😎

I truly couldn’t have asked for a more pitch-perfect day in LA to cap off awards season, celebrate 60 years of Trek, and kick off the next chapter in the adventure that is my life, surrounded by friends, family & filmmakers who embody the ethos of the franchise I am lucky enough to get to represent. LLAP ‘til the cows come home.

📸: @chloejackmanphotography for @impactloungeofficial, @the_furious_owl, @scheffler.kurt, @tstashwick, @astro_g_dogg


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This year has been a DOOZY. Wonderfully fortuitous, ridiculously tumultuous, and profoundly life-changing. All, remarkably, in equal measure. And we’re only a third of the way in! The last eight weeks will take up at least a few chapters in the story of my time on this earth. But that’s for much later. 😉 For now, let’s start to catch up…

The Impact Lounge was the highlight of my Sundance Film Festival experience back in January. Engaging panels with inspiring filmmakers and truly transformative conversations in a space that was warm, welcoming, and electric. So I was over the moon (pun intended, Artemis II!) when they invited me to their 2nd annual Lumen Awards in Santa Monica to present the first-ever Frontier Award to Roddenberry Entertainment and Star Trek for 60 years of storytelling.

In keeping with the theme of the Lumen Awards ✨ a curated gathering during Oscars week designed for leaders who believe film & narrative media can move the world forward ✨ I celebrated alongside some of the best & brightest storytellers in not only my circle & life, but in the world of sci-fi & Star Trek. Actors, writers, editors, directors, producers, and all-around changemakers whose work behind & in front of the camera continues Gene Rodenberry’s historic vision and upholds the legacy of a franchise that has inspired generations of fans all over the world and influenced real-world space exploration.

I also went flying after the show with former NASA astronaut, aerospace engineer, and fellow Trekkie Garrett Reisman. Which felt on brand for a day celebrating Gene Roddenberry, who was a decorated WWII combat pilot…and I play a pilot…named after a character he created who was also a pilot… 😎

I truly couldn’t have asked for a more pitch-perfect day in LA to cap off awards season, celebrate 60 years of Trek, and kick off the next chapter in the adventure that is my life, surrounded by friends, family & filmmakers who embody the ethos of the franchise I am lucky enough to get to represent. LLAP ‘til the cows come home.

📸: @chloejackmanphotography for @impactloungeofficial, @the_furious_owl, @scheffler.kurt, @tstashwick, @astro_g_dogg


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Baby curly hawk! Forever grateful to my mom who appreciated early on that my hair was thick, curly, and most adorable styled short & up. 😎 She & my dad instilled in me a fierce confidence to rock who I am from as early as I can remember. I can’t imagine where I’d be today if not for their example and unwavering support.

In honor of Women’s History Month, what words of advice do you have for girls growing up in today’s world? What words of wisdom would you share with your younger self, knowing what you know now? I’ll start: Never conform. Do you. Unapologetically. It won’t be easy, but it’ll be worth it. (*It* doesn’t get better. YOU DO.) And surround yourself with a small group of incredible people who lift you up, keep you grounded, have your back, and are forever rooting for you. Who you can’t wait to hang out with on the carefree days. When all is said and done, that’s all that will have mattered.

See link in my bio ✨ bit.ly/girlwithshorthair ✨ for an essay I wrote during the pandemic about not fitting in, never giving up, and forever rocking whatever makes you (and your face) happy.

#GirlWithShortHair #WomensHistoryMonth


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✨💡✨

at the 2026 Lumen Awards, talking Trek & 60 years (& counting) of the Roddenberry legacy

⚡️ @impactloungeofficial

🏆 @roddenberryofficial

📸 @chloejackmanphotography

more 🎞️ to come 🖖


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Helmsmen unite. Mind. Blown.

Thank you to the directors of the absolute gem of a film that is Beam Me Up, Sulu for inviting me to this week’s NYC screening and introducing me to a true inspiration of mine, on screen and in life. Actor, activist & author George Takei. My goodness. I remain in awe. We need more humans like him.

#StarTrek #TOS #StrangeNewWorlds


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Surround yourself with people who inspire you. With artists who impel you to create work that provokes discourse. With friends, old & new, who surprise you with their conviction, rather than disappoint you with their apathy. With fellow humans who remind you that you are not alone and, in so doing, give you the energy & strength & belief needed for the road ahead.

If you missed our live reading of a Twilight Zone double-feature at Dynasty Typewriter, see the link in my bio to rent the livestream replay. It was an uplifting night of theatre in LA that raised funds for Hello Neighbor, a nonprofit serving immigrants & refugees at a time of extreme turbulence, and spotlighted the present-day hysteria taking hold in our neighborhoods through two memorably disturbing episodes of classic television that remain as timely & terrifying as when they first aired.

Thank you to @yetide Badaki for brilliantly bringing us together; to @marcbernardin for making it all work in practically no time at all; and to everyone facing this moment of crisis with a fiery resolve to not let history repeat itself.

Ya no mas. 🇺🇸 🇨🇴 🇺🇸


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Surround yourself with people who inspire you. With artists who impel you to create work that provokes discourse. With friends, old & new, who surprise you with their conviction, rather than disappoint you with their apathy. With fellow humans who remind you that you are not alone and, in so doing, give you the energy & strength & belief needed for the road ahead.

If you missed our live reading of a Twilight Zone double-feature at Dynasty Typewriter, see the link in my bio to rent the livestream replay. It was an uplifting night of theatre in LA that raised funds for Hello Neighbor, a nonprofit serving immigrants & refugees at a time of extreme turbulence, and spotlighted the present-day hysteria taking hold in our neighborhoods through two memorably disturbing episodes of classic television that remain as timely & terrifying as when they first aired.

Thank you to @yetide Badaki for brilliantly bringing us together; to @marcbernardin for making it all work in practically no time at all; and to everyone facing this moment of crisis with a fiery resolve to not let history repeat itself.

Ya no mas. 🇺🇸 🇨🇴 🇺🇸


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Surround yourself with people who inspire you. With artists who impel you to create work that provokes discourse. With friends, old & new, who surprise you with their conviction, rather than disappoint you with their apathy. With fellow humans who remind you that you are not alone and, in so doing, give you the energy & strength & belief needed for the road ahead.

If you missed our live reading of a Twilight Zone double-feature at Dynasty Typewriter, see the link in my bio to rent the livestream replay. It was an uplifting night of theatre in LA that raised funds for Hello Neighbor, a nonprofit serving immigrants & refugees at a time of extreme turbulence, and spotlighted the present-day hysteria taking hold in our neighborhoods through two memorably disturbing episodes of classic television that remain as timely & terrifying as when they first aired.

Thank you to @yetide Badaki for brilliantly bringing us together; to @marcbernardin for making it all work in practically no time at all; and to everyone facing this moment of crisis with a fiery resolve to not let history repeat itself.

Ya no mas. 🇺🇸 🇨🇴 🇺🇸


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Surround yourself with people who inspire you. With artists who impel you to create work that provokes discourse. With friends, old & new, who surprise you with their conviction, rather than disappoint you with their apathy. With fellow humans who remind you that you are not alone and, in so doing, give you the energy & strength & belief needed for the road ahead.

If you missed our live reading of a Twilight Zone double-feature at Dynasty Typewriter, see the link in my bio to rent the livestream replay. It was an uplifting night of theatre in LA that raised funds for Hello Neighbor, a nonprofit serving immigrants & refugees at a time of extreme turbulence, and spotlighted the present-day hysteria taking hold in our neighborhoods through two memorably disturbing episodes of classic television that remain as timely & terrifying as when they first aired.

Thank you to @yetide Badaki for brilliantly bringing us together; to @marcbernardin for making it all work in practically no time at all; and to everyone facing this moment of crisis with a fiery resolve to not let history repeat itself.

Ya no mas. 🇺🇸 🇨🇴 🇺🇸


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Surround yourself with people who inspire you. With artists who impel you to create work that provokes discourse. With friends, old & new, who surprise you with their conviction, rather than disappoint you with their apathy. With fellow humans who remind you that you are not alone and, in so doing, give you the energy & strength & belief needed for the road ahead.

If you missed our live reading of a Twilight Zone double-feature at Dynasty Typewriter, see the link in my bio to rent the livestream replay. It was an uplifting night of theatre in LA that raised funds for Hello Neighbor, a nonprofit serving immigrants & refugees at a time of extreme turbulence, and spotlighted the present-day hysteria taking hold in our neighborhoods through two memorably disturbing episodes of classic television that remain as timely & terrifying as when they first aired.

Thank you to @yetide Badaki for brilliantly bringing us together; to @marcbernardin for making it all work in practically no time at all; and to everyone facing this moment of crisis with a fiery resolve to not let history repeat itself.

Ya no mas. 🇺🇸 🇨🇴 🇺🇸


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Surround yourself with people who inspire you. With artists who impel you to create work that provokes discourse. With friends, old & new, who surprise you with their conviction, rather than disappoint you with their apathy. With fellow humans who remind you that you are not alone and, in so doing, give you the energy & strength & belief needed for the road ahead.

If you missed our live reading of a Twilight Zone double-feature at Dynasty Typewriter, see the link in my bio to rent the livestream replay. It was an uplifting night of theatre in LA that raised funds for Hello Neighbor, a nonprofit serving immigrants & refugees at a time of extreme turbulence, and spotlighted the present-day hysteria taking hold in our neighborhoods through two memorably disturbing episodes of classic television that remain as timely & terrifying as when they first aired.

Thank you to @yetide Badaki for brilliantly bringing us together; to @marcbernardin for making it all work in practically no time at all; and to everyone facing this moment of crisis with a fiery resolve to not let history repeat itself.

Ya no mas. 🇺🇸 🇨🇴 🇺🇸


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Surround yourself with people who inspire you. With artists who impel you to create work that provokes discourse. With friends, old & new, who surprise you with their conviction, rather than disappoint you with their apathy. With fellow humans who remind you that you are not alone and, in so doing, give you the energy & strength & belief needed for the road ahead.

If you missed our live reading of a Twilight Zone double-feature at Dynasty Typewriter, see the link in my bio to rent the livestream replay. It was an uplifting night of theatre in LA that raised funds for Hello Neighbor, a nonprofit serving immigrants & refugees at a time of extreme turbulence, and spotlighted the present-day hysteria taking hold in our neighborhoods through two memorably disturbing episodes of classic television that remain as timely & terrifying as when they first aired.

Thank you to @yetide Badaki for brilliantly bringing us together; to @marcbernardin for making it all work in practically no time at all; and to everyone facing this moment of crisis with a fiery resolve to not let history repeat itself.

Ya no mas. 🇺🇸 🇨🇴 🇺🇸


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Surround yourself with people who inspire you. With artists who impel you to create work that provokes discourse. With friends, old & new, who surprise you with their conviction, rather than disappoint you with their apathy. With fellow humans who remind you that you are not alone and, in so doing, give you the energy & strength & belief needed for the road ahead.

If you missed our live reading of a Twilight Zone double-feature at Dynasty Typewriter, see the link in my bio to rent the livestream replay. It was an uplifting night of theatre in LA that raised funds for Hello Neighbor, a nonprofit serving immigrants & refugees at a time of extreme turbulence, and spotlighted the present-day hysteria taking hold in our neighborhoods through two memorably disturbing episodes of classic television that remain as timely & terrifying as when they first aired.

Thank you to @yetide Badaki for brilliantly bringing us together; to @marcbernardin for making it all work in practically no time at all; and to everyone facing this moment of crisis with a fiery resolve to not let history repeat itself.

Ya no mas. 🇺🇸 🇨🇴 🇺🇸


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What is the point of using our voices to tell allegories if we are silent when the world we live in needs our collective voices most? Join us THIS Saturday, Jan. 31st @ 7:30pm for LOVE THY NEIGHBOR, a one-night-only fundraiser with fan favorites performing a live double-feature reading of The Twilight Zone’s incredibly timely episodes: “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street” and “It’s A Good Life” at @dynastytypewriter. * See Link in My Bio * to buy tickets and watch the live-stream.

A portion of proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to @helloneighborhq, a nonprofit organization serving refugees, immigrants, and asylum seekers. “By showing up for our neighbors, we create stronger and more vibrant communities for everyone.”

Thank you to @yetide & @marcbernardin for acknowledging the urgency of this moment & bringing artists together to raise our voices in unison. The work it takes to do these things is never easy. May it inspire others who are watching to do the same. That is how this works. That is how we fight back. That is how we win.

See link in bio for tickets & more information. Please share. And stand up for your neighbors by speaking up. Stay vigilant, stay safe, stay strong. ✨


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What is the point of using our voices to tell allegories if we are silent when the world we live in needs our collective voices most? Join us THIS Saturday, Jan. 31st @ 7:30pm for LOVE THY NEIGHBOR, a one-night-only fundraiser with fan favorites performing a live double-feature reading of The Twilight Zone’s incredibly timely episodes: “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street” and “It’s A Good Life” at @dynastytypewriter. * See Link in My Bio * to buy tickets and watch the live-stream.

A portion of proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to @helloneighborhq, a nonprofit organization serving refugees, immigrants, and asylum seekers. “By showing up for our neighbors, we create stronger and more vibrant communities for everyone.”

Thank you to @yetide & @marcbernardin for acknowledging the urgency of this moment & bringing artists together to raise our voices in unison. The work it takes to do these things is never easy. May it inspire others who are watching to do the same. That is how this works. That is how we fight back. That is how we win.

See link in bio for tickets & more information. Please share. And stand up for your neighbors by speaking up. Stay vigilant, stay safe, stay strong. ✨


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What is the point of using our voices to tell allegories if we are silent when the world we live in needs our collective voices most? Join us THIS Saturday, Jan. 31st @ 7:30pm for LOVE THY NEIGHBOR, a one-night-only fundraiser with fan favorites performing a live double-feature reading of The Twilight Zone’s incredibly timely episodes: “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street” and “It’s A Good Life” at @dynastytypewriter. * See Link in My Bio * to buy tickets and watch the live-stream.

A portion of proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to @helloneighborhq, a nonprofit organization serving refugees, immigrants, and asylum seekers. “By showing up for our neighbors, we create stronger and more vibrant communities for everyone.”

Thank you to @yetide & @marcbernardin for acknowledging the urgency of this moment & bringing artists together to raise our voices in unison. The work it takes to do these things is never easy. May it inspire others who are watching to do the same. That is how this works. That is how we fight back. That is how we win.

See link in bio for tickets & more information. Please share. And stand up for your neighbors by speaking up. Stay vigilant, stay safe, stay strong. ✨


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10 years ago. Encounter at Farpoint.

Summer of 2016. Opposite Maggie Siff & James Wolk, directed by Noah Emmerich, helmed by Brian Koppelman & David Levien, and cast by Allison Estrin. Season 2, Episode 4. The Oath. #Billions

Que será, será.

#StarTrek #TNG 👀 #SNW #GeneRoddenberry


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“Ortegas” • 24” x 48” • Oil on Canvas
👨‍🎨: @arthurhattonart // 🎨: @royaltalens Cobra water-mixable oil paints

Fan art hits different. Especially when it’s half the size of you and shows up as a surprise on your agent’s doorstep.

A still from the Season 2 finale of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. Painted by Arthur Hatton, an artist in Appalachia & lifelong Trekkie, who displayed it at a convention in Knoxville last year before connecting with my con reps (thank you @joey_flaherty & @innovativeartists) and sending it to me as a gift. Finally back from filming, I’ve only just gotten around to opening it. Gobsmacked by the detail, the scale, and the care.

Thank you to Arthur and all the fans who have shared their artwork. Your concerted talent is an indelible extension of our on-screen performances and a testament to the power of storytelling.

Looking forward to meeting more of you this year. If there’s a con you’d like to see me at, let me know below. ⬇️ And most importantly: Let the con know! 👀


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“Ortegas” • 24” x 48” • Oil on Canvas
👨‍🎨: @arthurhattonart // 🎨: @royaltalens Cobra water-mixable oil paints

Fan art hits different. Especially when it’s half the size of you and shows up as a surprise on your agent’s doorstep.

A still from the Season 2 finale of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. Painted by Arthur Hatton, an artist in Appalachia & lifelong Trekkie, who displayed it at a convention in Knoxville last year before connecting with my con reps (thank you @joey_flaherty & @innovativeartists) and sending it to me as a gift. Finally back from filming, I’ve only just gotten around to opening it. Gobsmacked by the detail, the scale, and the care.

Thank you to Arthur and all the fans who have shared their artwork. Your concerted talent is an indelible extension of our on-screen performances and a testament to the power of storytelling.

Looking forward to meeting more of you this year. If there’s a con you’d like to see me at, let me know below. ⬇️ And most importantly: Let the con know! 👀


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“Ortegas” • 24” x 48” • Oil on Canvas
👨‍🎨: @arthurhattonart // 🎨: @royaltalens Cobra water-mixable oil paints

Fan art hits different. Especially when it’s half the size of you and shows up as a surprise on your agent’s doorstep.

A still from the Season 2 finale of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. Painted by Arthur Hatton, an artist in Appalachia & lifelong Trekkie, who displayed it at a convention in Knoxville last year before connecting with my con reps (thank you @joey_flaherty & @innovativeartists) and sending it to me as a gift. Finally back from filming, I’ve only just gotten around to opening it. Gobsmacked by the detail, the scale, and the care.

Thank you to Arthur and all the fans who have shared their artwork. Your concerted talent is an indelible extension of our on-screen performances and a testament to the power of storytelling.

Looking forward to meeting more of you this year. If there’s a con you’d like to see me at, let me know below. ⬇️ And most importantly: Let the con know! 👀


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aim high, stay true, and give ‘em hell



#StarfleetAcademy #StarTrek

Makeup: @amandathesenbeauty
Hair: @coreytuttlehair
Jacket: @manieredevoir
Ear Cuffs: @bypavoi
Pants: @freepeople from @berncroft, the #StrangeNewWorlds Costume Dept., and Lt. Erica Ortegas’ civvies wardrobe
Boots: @aldo_shoes from the ever-resourceful, always fashionable @sorayanaviadesign


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Irish Cowboy Country Blues by Sean Fhéile. The record in Ortegas’ quarters in Season 3 of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds was a tribute to the album my late partner Brian recorded entirely in our Toronto apartment while I was filming Season 1 back in 2021. Seeing it on screen, on the Enterprise, in its rightful pride of place in the living quarters of a character he helped bring to fruition, was a major highlight of this past year for me.

Kudos to fans who did some sleuthing after Episode 307 aired, when it first appeared. Sean Fhéile wasn’t a band Brian was in, though—it was Brian. The cover artwork is a rendering he made from a photo I took of him during our time in the Berkshires during the pandemic in 2020. In the pivotal months before I got the call to audition for Strange New Worlds. When Brian was writing music, playing guitar, working on projects, and putting together the best camera & lighting equipment I needed to start self-tape auditioning from home. How fitting, that a picture we took at a time when we refused to give up on all our creative endeavors, at a time of tremendous uncertainty for the world…that such a picture is now a part of Star Trek canon. And of course the album itself. Recorded in Toronto from a home studio Brian put together while the city was in lockdown. I was unable to return home to the States during the filming of Season 1 because of border restrictions & quarantine regulations. Rather than go home without me, Brian also made Toronto his home and completed his work alongside me. We did what was necessary to make art, together. Ad astra per aspera, always.

Pictured above is during the filming of Episode 309, Terrarium, when Ortegas finally makes it back home. Thank you to @jonathanlee_productiondesigner & the SNW Art Dept., to @thesharonlewis, our fearless director of 307, who started brainstorming how to include Brian in Ortegas’ life before I even had the words to ask if it was possible, and to @ansonmount, who’s been wanting to include Brian’s guitar on the Enterprise since Season 2. We did that and then some. We got his music, his silhouette, and his swagger. See link in my bio for more. 🎶🌅


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Irish Cowboy Country Blues by Sean Fhéile. The record in Ortegas’ quarters in Season 3 of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds was a tribute to the album my late partner Brian recorded entirely in our Toronto apartment while I was filming Season 1 back in 2021. Seeing it on screen, on the Enterprise, in its rightful pride of place in the living quarters of a character he helped bring to fruition, was a major highlight of this past year for me.

Kudos to fans who did some sleuthing after Episode 307 aired, when it first appeared. Sean Fhéile wasn’t a band Brian was in, though—it was Brian. The cover artwork is a rendering he made from a photo I took of him during our time in the Berkshires during the pandemic in 2020. In the pivotal months before I got the call to audition for Strange New Worlds. When Brian was writing music, playing guitar, working on projects, and putting together the best camera & lighting equipment I needed to start self-tape auditioning from home. How fitting, that a picture we took at a time when we refused to give up on all our creative endeavors, at a time of tremendous uncertainty for the world…that such a picture is now a part of Star Trek canon. And of course the album itself. Recorded in Toronto from a home studio Brian put together while the city was in lockdown. I was unable to return home to the States during the filming of Season 1 because of border restrictions & quarantine regulations. Rather than go home without me, Brian also made Toronto his home and completed his work alongside me. We did what was necessary to make art, together. Ad astra per aspera, always.

Pictured above is during the filming of Episode 309, Terrarium, when Ortegas finally makes it back home. Thank you to @jonathanlee_productiondesigner & the SNW Art Dept., to @thesharonlewis, our fearless director of 307, who started brainstorming how to include Brian in Ortegas’ life before I even had the words to ask if it was possible, and to @ansonmount, who’s been wanting to include Brian’s guitar on the Enterprise since Season 2. We did that and then some. We got his music, his silhouette, and his swagger. See link in my bio for more. 🎶🌅


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Irish Cowboy Country Blues by Sean Fhéile. The record in Ortegas’ quarters in Season 3 of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds was a tribute to the album my late partner Brian recorded entirely in our Toronto apartment while I was filming Season 1 back in 2021. Seeing it on screen, on the Enterprise, in its rightful pride of place in the living quarters of a character he helped bring to fruition, was a major highlight of this past year for me.

Kudos to fans who did some sleuthing after Episode 307 aired, when it first appeared. Sean Fhéile wasn’t a band Brian was in, though—it was Brian. The cover artwork is a rendering he made from a photo I took of him during our time in the Berkshires during the pandemic in 2020. In the pivotal months before I got the call to audition for Strange New Worlds. When Brian was writing music, playing guitar, working on projects, and putting together the best camera & lighting equipment I needed to start self-tape auditioning from home. How fitting, that a picture we took at a time when we refused to give up on all our creative endeavors, at a time of tremendous uncertainty for the world…that such a picture is now a part of Star Trek canon. And of course the album itself. Recorded in Toronto from a home studio Brian put together while the city was in lockdown. I was unable to return home to the States during the filming of Season 1 because of border restrictions & quarantine regulations. Rather than go home without me, Brian also made Toronto his home and completed his work alongside me. We did what was necessary to make art, together. Ad astra per aspera, always.

Pictured above is during the filming of Episode 309, Terrarium, when Ortegas finally makes it back home. Thank you to @jonathanlee_productiondesigner & the SNW Art Dept., to @thesharonlewis, our fearless director of 307, who started brainstorming how to include Brian in Ortegas’ life before I even had the words to ask if it was possible, and to @ansonmount, who’s been wanting to include Brian’s guitar on the Enterprise since Season 2. We did that and then some. We got his music, his silhouette, and his swagger. See link in my bio for more. 🎶🌅


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Irish Cowboy Country Blues by Sean Fhéile. The record in Ortegas’ quarters in Season 3 of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds was a tribute to the album my late partner Brian recorded entirely in our Toronto apartment while I was filming Season 1 back in 2021. Seeing it on screen, on the Enterprise, in its rightful pride of place in the living quarters of a character he helped bring to fruition, was a major highlight of this past year for me.

Kudos to fans who did some sleuthing after Episode 307 aired, when it first appeared. Sean Fhéile wasn’t a band Brian was in, though—it was Brian. The cover artwork is a rendering he made from a photo I took of him during our time in the Berkshires during the pandemic in 2020. In the pivotal months before I got the call to audition for Strange New Worlds. When Brian was writing music, playing guitar, working on projects, and putting together the best camera & lighting equipment I needed to start self-tape auditioning from home. How fitting, that a picture we took at a time when we refused to give up on all our creative endeavors, at a time of tremendous uncertainty for the world…that such a picture is now a part of Star Trek canon. And of course the album itself. Recorded in Toronto from a home studio Brian put together while the city was in lockdown. I was unable to return home to the States during the filming of Season 1 because of border restrictions & quarantine regulations. Rather than go home without me, Brian also made Toronto his home and completed his work alongside me. We did what was necessary to make art, together. Ad astra per aspera, always.

Pictured above is during the filming of Episode 309, Terrarium, when Ortegas finally makes it back home. Thank you to @jonathanlee_productiondesigner & the SNW Art Dept., to @thesharonlewis, our fearless director of 307, who started brainstorming how to include Brian in Ortegas’ life before I even had the words to ask if it was possible, and to @ansonmount, who’s been wanting to include Brian’s guitar on the Enterprise since Season 2. We did that and then some. We got his music, his silhouette, and his swagger. See link in my bio for more. 🎶🌅


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Irish Cowboy Country Blues by Sean Fhéile. The record in Ortegas’ quarters in Season 3 of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds was a tribute to the album my late partner Brian recorded entirely in our Toronto apartment while I was filming Season 1 back in 2021. Seeing it on screen, on the Enterprise, in its rightful pride of place in the living quarters of a character he helped bring to fruition, was a major highlight of this past year for me.

Kudos to fans who did some sleuthing after Episode 307 aired, when it first appeared. Sean Fhéile wasn’t a band Brian was in, though—it was Brian. The cover artwork is a rendering he made from a photo I took of him during our time in the Berkshires during the pandemic in 2020. In the pivotal months before I got the call to audition for Strange New Worlds. When Brian was writing music, playing guitar, working on projects, and putting together the best camera & lighting equipment I needed to start self-tape auditioning from home. How fitting, that a picture we took at a time when we refused to give up on all our creative endeavors, at a time of tremendous uncertainty for the world…that such a picture is now a part of Star Trek canon. And of course the album itself. Recorded in Toronto from a home studio Brian put together while the city was in lockdown. I was unable to return home to the States during the filming of Season 1 because of border restrictions & quarantine regulations. Rather than go home without me, Brian also made Toronto his home and completed his work alongside me. We did what was necessary to make art, together. Ad astra per aspera, always.

Pictured above is during the filming of Episode 309, Terrarium, when Ortegas finally makes it back home. Thank you to @jonathanlee_productiondesigner & the SNW Art Dept., to @thesharonlewis, our fearless director of 307, who started brainstorming how to include Brian in Ortegas’ life before I even had the words to ask if it was possible, and to @ansonmount, who’s been wanting to include Brian’s guitar on the Enterprise since Season 2. We did that and then some. We got his music, his silhouette, and his swagger. See link in my bio for more. 🎶🌅


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View Instagram Stories in Secret

The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.

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Device Compatibility

Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and modern browsers like Chrome and Safari.

 
Safety and Privacy

Prioritizes secure, anonymous browsing without requiring login credentials.

 
No Registration

Users can view public stories by simply entering a username—no account needed.

 
Supported Formats

Downloads photos (JPEG) and videos (MP4) with ease.

 
Cost

The service is free to use.

 
Private Accounts

Content from private accounts can only be accessed by followers.

 
File Usage

Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.

 
How It Works

Enter a public username to view or download stories. The service generates direct links for saving content locally.