Podcast: Hail Mary is a chapter-by-chapter podcast journey through Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir.

Each episode covers a single chapter, balancing first-time reactions, thoughtful discussion, science curiosity, and honest predictions about what comes next. One host has read the book before. The other is going in completely fresh. That tension is the show.

We’re intentionally spoiler-aware, clearly flagging discussions so new readers can follow along without having the story ruined. Whether you’re rereading the book or discovering it for the first time, this is a way to experience Project Hail Mary together.

New episodes drop daily, leading directly into the film release.
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#1

Chapter 1 - Naked in Space

Spoilers ahead!Matt Watterworth and Meghan Westelmajer introduce their new video podcast series about Andy Weir’s Project Hail Mary, created as a chapter-by-chapter lead-up to the upcoming movie, and discuss their backgrounds in podcasting and film. Meghan describes co-hosting and producing Albertans in Space with Storyhive funding, praising Telus support for Western Canadian creators and the importance of sharing space-industry stories. Matt shares his decade-plus podcasting experience, his studio, and his plan to pair Meghan’s space-industry knowledge with his audiobook familiarity while Meghan reads the book for the first time. They recap Chapter 1: an amnesiac protagonist wakes in a medical pod, struggles to speak, encounters a computer’s questions, sees other bodies, notices robotic arms, experiences low gravity clues, and has a flashback email about a Venus anomaly called the Petrova Line.00:00 Awkward Podcast Kickoff00:14 Albertans in Space Origins00:40 Storyhive Funding Shoutout01:44 Why This Book Podcast03:33 Building a Podcast Studio04:36 Project Hail Mary Plan05:33 Trailer Spoilers Warning07:52 Chapter One Breakdown08:54 Waking Up in the Pod12:31 Clues, Robots, and Space13:20 First Flashback: Petrova Line15:00 Takeaways and Andy Weir Style16:57 Open Data In Space18:48 Sci Fi And Real Science20:25 Space Treaties And Unity21:30 Funniest Book Moments23:24 Predictions About Venus26:33 Where To Find Us29:51 Outro And Studio CreditsFind us at podcasthailmary.cominstagram.com/podcasthailmarytiktok.com/podcasthailmaryListen on Apple PodcastsListen on SpotifyWatch on YouTubeConnect with Meghaninstagram.com/romanticcirclessalbertansinspace.caAlbertans in Space on YouTubeConnect with Mattinstagram.com/mattwatterworthinstagram.com/nocapcontentConnect with Paarthinstagram.com/paarthkelkartwitch.tv/syshtematik
#2

Chapter 2 - Death Sun

Spoilers ahead!Matt Watterworth and Megan Westelmajer return for episode two and share sci-fi favourites, including Contact, Arrival, E.T., Metropolis, and Her, plus discussion of the documentary Jodorowsky’s Dune and spoiler-heavy trailers. They recap Project Hail Mary Chapter 2 as the amnesiac protagonist reasons through centrifuge gravity to confirm he’s in space, wears a makeshift toga, and survives on packaged “goo” food while fragmented flashbacks introduce discussions of The Petrova Line dimming the sun, with projections that a 5% loss could be world-ending and setting up bigger mission questions for chapter three.00:00 Episode Two Kickoff00:22 Favorite Sci Fi Picks01:14 Jodorowsky’s Dune Story02:33 Metropolis and Her03:29 AI Love and Loneliness04:24 Podcast Hail Mary Begins04:33 Chapter Two Space Reveal05:54 Petrova Line Mystery07:42 Alien Microbe Clues09:42 Teacher Memory and Tabs10:37 Andy Weir Praise11:18 The Egg Rabbit Hole12:39 Chapter Two Reactions15:13 Stakes And Science16:49 Mission Questions18:26 Trailer And Spoilers21:58 X-Ray Spectrometer Basics24:53 CubeSats And Wrap UpFind us at podcasthailmary.cominstagram.com/podcasthailmarytiktok.com/podcasthailmaryListen on Apple PodcastsListen on SpotifyWatch on YouTubeConnect with Meghaninstagram.com/romanticcirclessalbertansinspace.caAlbertans in Space on YouTubeConnect with Mattinstagram.com/mattwatterworthinstagram.com/nocapcontentConnect with Paarthinstagram.com/paarthkelkartwitch.tv/syshtematik