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EPISODE · Jul 17, 2026 · 39 MIN

Academic Director and Founder of Toronto Metropolitan University's Diversity Institute, Dr. Wendy Cukier

from That's A Food Job!

Dr. Wendy Cukier is Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the Ted Rogers School of Management and Founder of the Diversity Institute, a research centre with 80 staff and hubs across the country studying skills, technology, and inclusion. In today's episode, we talk about why agriculture rarely comes up in conversations about entrepreneurship, the succession crisis facing Canadian farms, and how community gardens can be a real first step into an agriculture career. --- Shownotes --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Intro 00:25 – Meet Dr. Wendy Cukier 05:06 – A Day in Her Career 08:32 – Breaking the Farmer Stereotype 12:22 – Career Openings from Succession 16:41 – A Non-Traditional Path In 17:57 – Research Students Can Use 20:00 – Spotting Gaps as Opportunity 23:56 – Volunteer Your Way In 28:02 – Where AI Jobs Are Growing 31:30 – Skills You Need Now 35:07 – Where to Aim Your Career 38:43 – Advice for Your Next Step --- 📙 Career Guides 💭 Career Advice --- CONNECT WITH OUR GUEST 💼 Dr. Wendy Cukier LinkedIn 🌐 Diversity Institute Website CONNECT WITH US 📸 Instagram 🎵 TikTok 💼 LinkedIn

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