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EPISODE · Jan 27, 2026 · 51 MIN

What's the Worst that Can Happen?

from The CanadianED Leadership Show · host Dean Shareski

In this episode, we delve into the journey and mission of Let's Talk Science with Dr. Bonnie Schmidt. Discover the organization's commitment to building youth skills and career awareness through STEM-based programming. Dr. Schmidt shares the story of starting the organization as a graduate student in the 1990s amidst a challenging economic climate, her key leadership decisions, and the evolution of Let's Talk Science into a significant educational resource. We also explore the impact of AI on education, the importance of being purpose-driven, and reflections on critical moments in her 34-year journey. Join us for an inspiring conversation about empowering the next generation and navigating the future of education.00:00 Introduction to Let's Talk Science02:33 Founding Story of Let's Talk Science03:42 Early Challenges and Growth08:19 Mentorship and Key Decisions12:28 Balancing Business and Education15:08 Overcoming Perceptions and Expanding Reach23:42 National and Regional Programming27:11 Foundations and Interdisciplinary Learning28:31 The Importance of STEM and STEAM29:27 Reflecting on 34 Years of Let's Talk Science34:37 Leadership Challenges and Decisions36:41 Navigating the Future with AI42:55 Encouraging Young Leaders45:45 Gratitude and Acknowledgements47:02 Personal Recommendations and Insights

In this episode, we delve into the journey and mission of Let's Talk Science with Dr. Bonnie Schmidt. Discover the organization's commitment to building youth skills and career awareness through STEM-based programming. Dr. Schmidt shares the story of starting the organization as a graduate student in the 1990s amidst a challenging economic climate, her key leadership decisions, and the evolution of Let's Talk Science into a significant educational resource. We also explore the impact of AI on education, the importance of being purpose-driven, and reflections on critical moments in her 34-year journey. Join us for an inspiring conversation about empowering the next generation and navigating the future of education.00:00 Introduction to Let's Talk Science02:33 Founding Story of Let's Talk Science03:42 Early Challenges and Growth08:19 Mentorship and Key Decisions12:28 Balancing Business and Education15:08 Overcoming Perceptions and Expanding Reach23:42 National and Regional Programming27:11 Foundations and Interdisciplinary Learning28:31 The Importance of STEM and STEAM29:27 Reflecting on 34 Years of Let's Talk Science34:37 Leadership Challenges and Decisions36:41 Navigating the Future with AI42:55 Encouraging Young Leaders45:45 Gratitude and Acknowledgements47:02 Personal Recommendations and Insights

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