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Students Incorporated
by Students Inc Media
Welcome to Students Incorporated, a podcast where business, education, technology, and design come together in meaningful and engaging conversations. Hosted by Mr. Jason, a business professional turned educator, this podcast is driven by his marketing students, who help create and produce every episode.Each week, we bring you insightful interviews with industry leaders, inspiring stories, practical advice, and thought-provoking discussions that are both informative and uplifting. Whether you’re an educator looking for fresh ideas, a student exploring career paths, an entrepreneur seeking inspiration, or a creative mind eager to learn, Students Incorporated has something for you.Join us as we explore real-world topics, bust myths, and share knowledge that bridges the gap between learning and doing. Produced by students from the International Community School of Bangkok.Follow us on Instagram: @studentsincorporated
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Redefining the News with Niki of Bitesize BKK and Story Part 8: The Mystery of St. Augustine | Episode 126
In a world of information overload, Anutra (Niki) Chatikavanij is proving that short and snappy doesn't have to mean shallow. As the founder of Bitesize BKK, Niki has transformed the way Bangkok’s young professionals and expats consume news.In this episode, we dive into:The Gap in the Market: How a need for localized, high-substance English media led to the birth of a news startup in 2019.Brand DNA on TikTok: Navigating the digital evolution and staying authentic while expanding to new platforms.Community & Curation: The challenge of maintaining a neutral, concise voice in a landscape of sensationalism.Supporting the Ecosystem: How Bitesize BKK uses its platform to spotlight emerging startups and local brands.Join us as we explore how this fresh wave of media is helping the inquisitive stay informed without the burnout.
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Story Intelligence with Author and Podcaster Gabrielle Dolan and Story Part 7: The Mystery of St. Augustine | Episode 125
Facts tell, but stories sell. In an era of AI and deepfakes, human authenticity is the ultimate superpower. This week, we travel virtually to Australia to interview global storytelling expert and author Gabrielle Dolan.Learn how to move past corporate speak and use Gabrielle’s Four Types of Stories to influence, inspire, and connect. Then, stay tuned as we dive back into the unknown with Part 7 of our 10-part adventure: The Mystery of St. Augustine.Key Highlights:The Framework: Discover what Story Intelligence actually means.Finding Your Voice: How to turn ordinary moments into extraordinary narratives.Human vs. Machine: The one thing AI can never replicate in your stories.Best Practices: Practical tips to grab and hold your audience’s attention.Adventure Segment: A new chapter in our 10-part mystery series.Featured Guest:Gabrielle Dolan is a global pioneer in strategic storytelling, a seasoned corporate professional, speaker, and author of Story Intelligence. Now available online and in select bookstores.
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Cracking the Sitcom Code: Why We Never Learn Our Lesson and Story Part 6: The Mystery of St. Augustine | Episode 124
In this episode, the Students Incorporated team deconstructs the DNA of the situation comedy, or better known as the sitcom. From the living rooms of the 90s to modern mockumentaries, we explore the eternal status quo and why we find so much comfort in characters who never seem to learn their lesson. Beyond the tropes, we count down our Top 10 Sitcom Hall of Fame. The episode also features part 6 of our high-stakes ongoing adventure story, The Mystery of St. Augustine. Whether you’re an aspiring showrunner or just a fan, grab your popcorn and hit play.
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The Politics of Student Governance and Story Part 5: The Mystery of St. Augustine | Episode 123
Step inside the inner workings of student governance in this deep dive into the ICS Student Council. We sat down with the President and Vice President to discuss their vision for the school year, from the logistical challenges of planning major banquets to the cultural celebration of the upcoming Songkran event. Discover what it truly takes to lead with impact, foster a sense of community, and develop the leadership skills necessary to represent the student voice. Whether you're an aspiring student leader or just curious about the 'why' behind the events, this episode offers a roadmap for making a difference on campus. Plus, we continue our adventure story the Mystery of St. Augustine.
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Legacy and Smiles: Ms. Jing on Union Pan and Operation Smile and Story Part 4: The Mystery of St. Augustine | Episode 122
How do you balance a massive corporate legacy with a life-changing humanitarian mission? In Episode 122, we sit down with Varangkana Jitsakdanont (Ms Jing), Board Director at Union Pan Exhibitions and Smile Ambassador for Operation Smile Thailand.In this episode, we explore:The Business of Scale: Jing shares insights from the front lines of Thailand’s premier consumer fair industry.Mission-Driven Leadership: How her role as a Smile Ambassador provides life-changing surgeries for children with cleft conditions.The Intersection of Impact: Balancing corporate innovation with a deeply personal commitment to social good.Plus: Stick around for the next chapter of our ongoing adventure, The Mystery of St. Augustine (Part 4)!
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Patrick with InnoEd and Story Part 3: The Mystery of St. Augustine | Episode 121
Join us as we dive into the inspiring journey of Patrick, a student innovator bridging the gap between higher education and NASA-level research. From the hallways of LA Pierce College to the cutting edge of the BORACLE project, we explore how the 'InnoEd' mindset and the courage of a solopreneur are redefining what’s possible for the next generation. Plus, we continue our investigation into the Mystery of St. Augustine, proving that whether in space or history, your voice and your venture truly matter.
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The 24-Hour Student CEO and Story Part 2: The Mystery of St. Augustine | Episode 120
What happens when everyday school problems get handed to student CEOs? In this internal episode of Students Incorporated, classmates step into unexpected CEO roles, from cafeteria flow to battery panic, and try to fix the systems we complain about daily. With no prep, real opinions, and bold decisions, Becoming a CEO explores leadership, problem-solving, and what it really means to take responsibility (even for the smallest things). Plus, we continue our investigation into the Mystery of St. Augustine, proving that whether in space or history, your voice and your venture truly matter.
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Education in Motion: Where Learning, Life, and the Future of Universities Meet and Story Part 1: The Mystery of St. Augustine | Episode 119
In this episode, we explore the evolving world of higher education and the secrets to navigating the admissions process with special guests from Taylor University (Indiana). We’re pulling back the curtain on what it’s really like to apply for and live at a top-tier institution in 2026.BUT STICK AROUND... because the second half of our show takes a turn into the unknown. We are premiering the first chapter of our original audio adventure, "The Mystery of St. Augustine." When the lecture halls end, the investigation begins.Inside the Episode:The Philosophy of Learning: Why John Dewey’s idea of "education as life" is the ultimate North Star for students today.Global Education News: How universities in Asia and Malaysia are shifting toward industry-ready graduates and global rankings.The Admissions Insider: Our guests from Taylor University break down the biggest application myths and the "invisible costs" of campus life.SPECIAL FEATURE: We kick off Part 1 of "The Mystery of St. Augustine." Pack your bags for Florida as we start a journey filled with secrets, history, and a puzzle that’s just beginning to surface.
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Crafting Royalty: Interview with Khun Tatim, Managing Director of Fashion Power House Atelier Pichita | Episode 118
Crafting royalty. Step into a world of elegance and innovation as we explore the artistry of Atelier Pichita with K. Tatim, the creative force behind designs worn by the Queen of Thailand. From the breathtaking moments of their recent fashion show to the intricate craftsmanship that defines their signature style, this episode shines a light on the vision, culture, and couture that continue to shape Thai fashion. Whether you’re a designer, a trend-watcher, or simply someone who loves a good behind-the-scenes story, this episode is your front-row seat to the beauty and brilliance of royal-ready design.
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How SOS Conquered Thai Fashion with Founder Khun Thoy | Episode 117
we go behind the scenes of Thailand’s most revolutionary retail concept: Sense of Style (SOS). Known for transforming Instagram’s viral hits into a powerhouse brick-and-mortar reality, SOS has become the heartbeat of Siam Square fashion.Host Mr. Jason and Co-hosts Proud and Esther sit down with Khun Thoy, the visionary founder of SOS and Fit U Academy. We explore:The SOS Origin Story: How a vision for curation turned into a multi-brand phenomenon.Incubating Talent: The specific criteria SOS uses to select and elevate the next generation of Thai designers.The Business of Fashion: Khun Thoy shares her 10-year perspective on how local brands can survive and thrive in a competitive global market.Plus, don't miss our Headline News segment, where we break down three major stories impacting the fashion industry today. Whether you’re an aspiring designer, a retail enthusiast, or a fan of Thai style, this episode is your masterclass in fashion entrepreneurship.
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Interview with Ms. Ize Co-Founder of Velocean Liveaboard Diving Company | Episode 116
Are you ready to turn your passion for travel and adventure into a purposeful career?Join the Students Incorporated team as they dive deep into the world of responsible luxury with special guest Ms. Ize, co-founder of the globally renowned liveaboard diving company, Velocean.In this episode, we explore what it truly takes to run a high-end, niche international business focused on the ocean.Inside the Episode:The Business of Luxury: Learn how Mrs. Ize balances the thrill of high-end travel with the serious responsibilities of sustainable operations in a challenging industry.The Entrepreneurial Mindset: We discuss crucial lessons for turning adversity into opportunity, the importance of networking, and the power of resilience when things don't go as planned.Student Scoop: We break down the latest news headlines in the global luxury travel sector, including the shift toward regenerative tourism and the importance of integrity in the diving industry.Final Advice: Ms. Ize shares her philosophy on leadership and the essential advice she has for young people pursuing a dream or building a vision for their future.
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The Power of Metaphors: Life's Communication Hack | Episode 115
Are metaphors just for poets, or are they the "elevator pitch" of our everyday thoughts? Join host Hilight and student co-hosts Josiah and Proud as they dive into the fascinating world of figurative language.In this episode, we sit down with Mr. Ben (Language Arts) and Mr. Jason (Business & Marketing) to explore how simple comparisons act as cognitive shortcuts for our brains. From "The CPU is the brain of the computer" to "Love is a battlefield," we break down why humans rely on metaphors to communicate complex ideas and how our digital world is changing the way we speak.In this episode, you’ll learn:The "Linker" Effect: Why metaphors help students learn faster.The Danger Zone: When a metaphor becomes a "blinder" rather than a guide.The Metaphor Speed Round: We decode common phrases like "Life is a Sitcom" and "Time is Money."The Technical Side: A breakdown of Standard, Implied, Extended, and "Dead" metaphors.Stick around for our Top 10 Metaphors list to see how many you use in your daily life!
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Reshaping Bangkok’s Skyline: The Future of Retail with Khun Gene | Episode 114
How do you transform a neighborhood into a world-class lifestyle destination? In this episode, we sit down with Khun Gene, Assistant General Manager at The Mall Group and a key force behind the massive EM District, which includes Emporium, EmQuartier, and EmSphere.We discuss the evolution of Bangkok’s retail landscape, the challenge of innovating within a legendary family business, and what the "Mall of the Future" really looks like. Plus, we explore how luxury developments and local street vendors coexist to create the city’s unique heartbeat.
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Scaling Authenticity: How YUZU Group Redefined Dining in Thailand | Episode 113
We are kicking off 2026 with a masterclass in entrepreneurship.How do you go from a single ramen shop in the competitive battleground of Siam Square to owning one of Thailand’s fastest-growing food empires? Today, we step inside the mind of Poramin “Min” Pruangmethangkul, the visionary founder of the YUZU Group (YUZU Ramen, YUZU Suki, Thai Thai Boat Noodles, and more).Min shares his journey of turning a passion for flavor into a powerhouse business. We discuss the reality of the restaurant industry, the importance of "attitude over skill," and why authenticity is the key to scaling up without selling out.In this episode, we cover:The Origin Story: From one bowl to a multi-brand portfolio.The Mindset: How curiosity and creativity fuel business growth.Resilience: Managing stress and pressure when running an empire.Student Advice: Why you should "Dream big, but start small."
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Joy to the World: Wrapping Up 2025 with the Whole Team with a Secret Santa Gift Exchange | Episode 112
The studio is packed, the gifts are wrapped, and the energy is high! Welcome to the final episode of 2025.In this special holiday edition, we are skipping the formal interviews to celebrate with the entire Season 4 team. We’re taking a short global tour of the world’s most unique holiday traditions, from the terrifying "Yule Cat" of Iceland to the roller-skating churchgoers of Venezuela and the fried chicken craze in Japan.In this episode:Global Traditions: Weird and wonderful ways the world celebrates.The Great Exchange: We play a massive round of Secret Santa with the whole crew (can you guess who the givers are?).A Moment of Peace: A pause to reflect on the true meaning of Christmas and the hope it brings.The Sign-Off: A (very loud) team sing-along to send you into the new year.Programming Note: We are taking a winter break! We will be back with fresh episodes on Thursday, January 29th, 2026.From all of us at Students Incorporated, thank you for a wonderful year. We wish you peace, joy, and a very Merry Christmas!
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A Global Promise: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights | Episode 111
What does it mean to be born free and equal? In 1948, the world came together to make a revolutionary promise: that human rights belong to everyone, everywhere. But where did these ideas come from, and do they actually protect us today?In honor of Human Rights Day, the Students Incorporated team takes a deep dive into the foundation of our freedoms. We explore the history behind the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), trace its roots back to the U.S. Bill of Rights, and discuss what these "universal" ideas look like in our schools and communities.In this episode, we discuss:The Blueprint: How the U.S. Bill of Rights Influenced Global Standards.The Quote: Eleanor Roosevelt’s famous reminder about "small places."The Top 10: A breakdown of ten essential rights you need to know.Student Perspectives: Why education and safety are top priorities for youth today.Join us as we explore why human rights aren't just for governments and courts—they are for all of us, right here, right now.
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The Tycoon of Many Trades: From Law to Skincare with Mr Matoom | Episode 110
In a world that tells us to "pick a lane" and specialize, what happens when you refuse to fit into a single box?In Episode 110, we sit down with Mr Matoom. From his early days as a student in Melbourne and working as a paralegal, to founding "Tycoon Education" and eventually building a global skincare empire, Matoom’s journey is a masterclass in versatility. We discuss the courage required to pivot industries, how to balance a 60-year family legacy with modern innovation, and why Thai culture is a massive asset in global business.
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The Side Hustle Generation: The Future of Work in a Creator Economy | Episode 109
Is your future career a straight line or a portfolio of passions? For Gen Z, the answer is changing. Welcome to the "Side Hustle Generation," a world where the creator economy, gig economy, and digital services market offer endless opportunities to earn, learn, and build your own brand.In this conversation, host Mr. Jason, a side hustle veteran, guides a roundtable discussion on how students can future-proof their careers. Learn the mindset, the first steps, and the top trends you need to know to get started in 2025. Whether you want to make money online, start a small business, or turn a hobby into a source of income, this episode is your practical guide.In this episode, you'll learn:What truly defines a side hustle in 2025 vs. a traditional part-time job?The three key drivers behind the trend: Technology (AI tools), Financial Necessity, and Mindset Shifts (Skill Stacking).The Top 10 Most In-Demand Side Hustles for Students, sourced from 2025 reports by Forbes, CNBC, and Wired. (Including AI services, short-form video editing, UGC creation, and digital templates).Practical first steps to find and validate your business idea without a huge investment.How to handle real-world challenges like burnout, time management, and taxes.
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The Director's Encore: Inside Wind in the Willows | Episode 108
It’s the director's final bow. For this special, behind-the-curtain episode, we explore the magic, hard work, and emotion behind our school's massive musical production of Wind in the Willows.Hear directly from the student actors and stage crew about the challenges and rewards of being in the ensemble and what it really takes to build a world on stage.Then, we share a heartfelt and inspiring conversation with our beloved director and teacher, Mr. G, about his final show. We discuss his legacy, his favorite memories from years of high school theater, and the powerful advice he has for all students. This is a must-listen for anyone who loves drama, the performing arts, or the magic of a live performance.
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The Unspoken Rules and Social Norms We Don't Talk About | Episode 107
Why do we all instinctively face the door in an elevator? Is it ever okay to "double-dip" at a party? And what's the official-yet-unspoken rule for how long you have to wait before texting someone back?This week, we're diving deep into the hilarious, awkward, and fascinating world of unspoken social norms—the invisible instruction manual that governs our entire lives. From the "thank you" wave in traffic to the unwritten laws of the school hallway, we're exposing all the rules that everyone follows but no one ever talks about.We're joined by a fantastic panel of student guests to get their take on the modern rules of social life, including:The complex etiquette of group chats, "read receipts," and liking an ex's post.How to navigate the "teacher code" and other unspoken rules of the classroom.The Gen Z rules that older generations just don't understand.The high-stakes social code of sharing food (and who really gets the last fry).Plus, we count down two Top Ten Lists of the most important unspoken rules for public spaces and modern digital life. Get ready to nod along... and maybe cringe a little.
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The True Price Tag: Fast Fashion, Ethics, and the Rise of Thrifting | Episode 106
Is that trendy new shirt from the mall a great deal, or the most expensive item in your closet? This week, we unpack the hidden war for your wardrobe in a deep dive into today's fashion scene.Join host Mr. Jason, with student co-hosts, for an honest conversation about two powerful forces: the global giant of fast fashion and the vibrant, growing culture of thrifting. We break down the pros and cons of both, exploring everything from the instant thrill of a new outfit to the unique treasure hunt of a secondhand find.This isn't just about clothes; it's about ethics, sustainability, and what it means to "dress with purpose." We explore the real environmental and human cost behind the price tag and discuss how to build a wardrobe that truly reflects your values.In this episode, you'll learn about:The social media pressure and powerful appeal of fast fashion trends.The staggering environmental impact of textile waste (with sourced statistics).Tips and tricks for navigating your local thrift spots and flea markets.The rise of "thrift flipping" and upcycling culture.The complex ethics of rising prices in the secondhand market.Whether you’re a fashion lover, a conscious consumer, or just curious about the story behind your clothes, this episode is for you.
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More Than Bath Bombs: Unpacking LUSH Thailand's Sustainable Revolution with Mr Boom | Episode 105
Most people know LUSH for its colorful, fizzing bath bombs, but that's just the surface. Behind the fresh scents and fun products is a full-blown sustainable revolution built on deep ethical principles. So, what does it really take to champion this mission in Thailand?Join us as we sit down with Boom, the Brand Manager who has been with LUSH Thailand since its inception. He unpacks the brand's incredible journey, sharing behind-the-scenes stories of everything from the excitement of the first store opening to leading national campaigns that champion environmental consciousness and fight against animal testing. This is the inside story of how one brand balances playful products with a powerful, unwavering purpose.In this conversation, we unpack:The personal journey from the shop floor to leading a national brand.How LUSH communicates its serious commitment to fresh ingredients and ethical sourcing.The inside story on impactful local partnerships (like with WFFT & ThaiTGA).The challenges and triumphs of growing a purpose-driven brand in a bustling market.The future vision for sustainable beauty in Thailand and beyond.Follow our Guest:Brand: LUSH ThailandWebsite: th.lush.comInstagram: @lushthailand
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From Rizz to 67: Decoding the Brain Rot Epidemic | Episode 104
Ever feel like your brain is full of memes and inside jokes that no one else understands? You might have a case of "brain rot," Oxford's 2024 Word of the Year. In this episode, we're decoding the viral phenomenon of internet language, from its Gen Z roots to the chaotic, absurd slang of Gen Alpha.We break down the definitive top ten list of "brain rot" terms. We explore the meaning behind everything from mainstream hits like Rizz, Slay, and Delulu to the ultimate inside joke: the number 67. Is this just harmless fun, or is it changing how we communicate? We discuss the psychology behind the endless scroll, why this slang evolves so quickly, and what it all means for the future of language.Tune in to finally understand the difference between being "cooked" and "cooking," learn why "delulu is the solulu," and discover how Gen Alpha is taking internet culture to a whole new level. We are ready to put the “fries in the bag,” so tune in and hold on.
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Pop Culture Time Machine: From 70s Mixtapes to 2020s TikTok | Episode 103
Is today's culture brand new, or is it just a remix of the past? In this special deep-dive episode, we fire up the time machine to explore over 50 years of pop culture history, from the 1970s to today.Join our host, who lived through it all, as he guides our Gen Z co-hosts and a special student guest on a nostalgic journey through the trends that defined generations. We break down the unforgettable music, movies, fashion, and slang of each decade, comparing the lived experience with the modern perspective.From the birth of the blockbuster and the rise of MTV to the Y2K aesthetic and the dawn of the influencer, this episode is a definitive look at the forces that shaped our pop culture.In This Episode, We Cover:The 1970s: Bell-bottoms, Star Wars, and the clash of Disco and Punk.The 1980s: The impact of MTV, John Hughes films, and iconic "Like, totally" slang.The 1990s: Grunge fashion, Friends, and the sound of dial-up internet.The 2000s: The iPod, the Reality TV boom, and the Y2K revival.The 2010s: The rise of the smartphone, Instagram, and "binge-watching."The 2020s: TikTok's dominance, AI's impact on creativity, and predictions for the future!If you love nostalgia, history, and debating which decade had the best music and movies, this is the episode for you.
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Top Google Search Trends 2025: The Most Popular and Weirdest | Episode 102
What do the top Google Search Trends of 2025 really say about us? In this episode, we dive deep into the internet's societal mirror, exploring the most popular searches that define our culture and the weirdest Google searches that reveal our curiosities. From the global phenomenon of GTA 6 to the inspiring Artemis II moon mission, we talk about the topics and trends that brought the world together this year.In this discussion, you'll hear about:The two types of popular searches: our daily digital habits (YouTube, Weather) versus the breakout trends of the year.How AI tools and major movie releases shaped our collective curiosityA lightning round of the weirdest and funniest questions people ask Google, like "Do fish get thirsty?" and "Am I a robot?"What our digital fingerprints, both the popular and the bizarre, reveal about the state of our world.Join our host, co-hosts, and four special student guests for a fun and insightful conversation about what we search for when no one's looking.
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The Future of STEM Education and Project-Based Learning with Dr. Jennifer Berry of SmartLab | Episode 101
In this essential episode on the future of STEM Education, we dive into the power of Project-Based Learning (PBL) and how it's revolutionizing K-12 education. What if the key to career readiness isn't just teaching subjects, but building a student's 'STEM identity'?We are joined by Dr. Jennifer Berry, CEO of SmartLab by Creative Learning Systems, a leader in the EdTech space. She shares powerful insights on how to increase student engagement and transform traditional classrooms with hands-on learning experiences that foster the skills needed for the jobs of tomorrow.Tune in to learn about:The power of Project-Based Learning (PBL) vs. traditional teaching methods.How to build a 'STEM Identity' to improve student confidence and success.Career Readiness: How hands-on projects in science and technology prepare students for the future.The biggest challenges facing K-12 STEM Education and how to overcome them.Dr. Berry's vision for the future of EdTech and educational innovation.Whether you're an educator, a parent, or just passionate about the future of learning, this episode provides a clear roadmap for what's next in education.
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Episode 100 Special: Questions About 100 and What Makes Our Community Unique | Episode 100
We’ve reached a huge milestone, our 100th episode of Students Incorporated! This special episode is all about celebrating our community with fun, inspiring, and forward-looking questions about the number 100.In this episode, you’ll hear:Funny and heartwarming student reflectionsCreative takes on what 100 means in school and lifeWhy the number 100 symbolizes growth, achievement, and communityA big thank you to our listeners, students, and teamFrom laughter to reflection, this episode is a tribute to curiosity, creativity, and the people who made 100 episodes possible. Join us as we celebrate the past, present, and future of Students Incorporated!
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Social Media and Identity: A High School Principal and Headmaster on Navigating the Digital World | Episode 99
Is the person you are online the real you? In this episode, we tackle the complex relationship between social media and teen identity. With over 5 billion users online, the pressure to create a perfect digital self is greater than ever, resulting in a "culture of comparison" that affects student mental health and self-worth.But is it all bad? We're joined by two leaders in education, a high school principal and an international school headmaster, for a powerful conversation about the challenges and opportunities of growing up online.Listen to learn about:Practical strategies for schools and parents to teach digital citizenship.The positive ways students can use social media to find community and build confidence.How to combat the negative effects of online pressure and comparison.Expert advice for students on building an authentic and healthy identity, both on and off the screen.Whether you're a student, parent, or educator, this episode provides essential insights into one of the most significant challenges facing young people today.
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The Role of AI in Education: How Not to Become Dumber While AI Becomes Smarter | Episode 98
Artificial Intelligence is exploding into schools and classrooms around the world, from South Korea’s AI-powered tutors to heated debates in the UK over whether ChatGPT should be banned or embraced. But is AI actually helping students learn, or is it quietly making us more dependent, distracted, and less capable of thinking for ourselves?In this episode, we break down real news stories, look at how teachers and students are responding to new technology, and ask tough questions about the future of learning. Can AI be a powerful tool for creativity, problem-solving, and critical thinking—or will it become a shortcut that weakens our skills?Join us as we explore the benefits and risks of AI in education, share global perspectives, and consider what it takes to get smarter in a world where technology is getting smarter every day.Perfect for students, educators, and anyone curious about the future of school in the AI era.
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Season 4 Kickoff: Why Student Voices Matter More Than Ever | Episode 97
Welcome to Season 4 of Students Incorporated! In this exciting premiere episode, we introduce our new team of creators, including our co-hosts, producer, and the behind-the-scenes crew. We also share the vision and values that drive this season’s content, explaining how the podcast continues to empower people to use their voices to make a positive impact.You’ll get a sneak peek at the formats we’ll explore this year, upcoming special episodes, and our 10-part narrative series, which will be released later in the season. Whether you’re a student, educator, parent, or podcast fan, this episode sets the tone for a meaningful and creative year of student-led storytelling and real-world learning.Join us, because your voice matters.
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Legends of the Yucatán: Uncovering a Legacy of Greed and Betrayal | Audio Book
In Legends of the Yucatán, the electrifying sequel to The Secrets of El Dorado, Professor James Hawthorne, journalist Ava Turner, and graduate student Lily Han lead a group of eager El Dorado College students to Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, where ancient Mayan artifacts spark a dangerous adventure. Joined by UNAM’s Professor Tommy Flores, archaeologist Miranda Martinez, and skilled diver David Silva, they investigate a stolen jade vessel and the Golden Mask of Chichén Itzá, relics tied to a mysterious curse.From the vibrant UNAM campus to the pyramid of El Castillo, the team uncovers a chilling conspiracy involving corrupt insiders, ruthless cartels, and a powerful oil company. Legends of the Yucatán is a riveting historical thriller that blends history with adventure and action, exploring the clash between greed and cultural legacy in a tale as captivating as it is profound.Legends of the Yucatán is a captivating adventure story originally written and produced for the Students Incorporated Podcast, Season 3. You can listen to it in episodes 87 through 96. This popular story is now available in book form, closely following the dramatized audio version.
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The Secrets of El Dorado: Uncovering a Legacy of Greed and Deception | Audio Book
In The Secrets of El Dorado, Professor James Hawthorne and his unlikely allies uncover one of America’s greatest buried secrets. Journalist Ava Turner, along with artist Sierra, determined student Lily, and tech-savvy café owner Ethan, are thrust into a world of danger and deception. Together, they unravel the enigma of a formula capable of creating gold, leading them deep into El Dorado County to expose the dark secrets behind the California Gold Rush.Their journey reveals a century-old conspiracy of corruption and greed implicating several powerful families. As they race against time to gather evidence, they navigate treacherous tunnels, decode ancient symbols, and outsmart those who will stop at nothing to keep the secret hidden. The Secrets of El Dorado is a riveting historical thriller that explores the lengths to which people will go for wealth and power, delivering a story that is as educational as it is exhilarating.The Secrets of El Dorado is a captivating adventure story originally written and produced for the Students Incorporated Podcast Season 2.A story by Jason Weimer.Narrated and produced by Students Incorporated.
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What a Journey: Student Podcast Reflections and Legends of the Yucatán Part 10 the Final Chapter | Episode 96
In our Season 3 finale, we take a moment to reflect on the journey of this season’s students. Join host Mr. Jason and many of the student podcast team as they share their favorite moments, biggest lessons, behind-the-scenes insights, and how this experience has helped them grow in creativity, confidence, and collaboration.Then, don’t miss the final chapter of our original adventure story Legends of the Yucatán. The mystery comes to a dramatic close. It’s the ending you’ve been waiting for!
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Big Ideas, Real Impact: The Capstone Experience and Legends of the Yucatán Part 9 | Episode 95
In this episode, we’re diving into the world of capstone projects, a major high school milestone that blends real-world problem solving, research, collaboration, and personal passion. Mr. Mike, a Capstone Coordinator, joins us to explain what these projects are all about and why they matter. Then, we sit down with several graduating seniors who share their unique capstone journeys, from project ideas to lessons learned. Whether you’re a student preparing for your own capstone or simply curious about how big ideas become real impact, this episode is packed with insight and inspiration.Then, don’t miss Part 9 of our original adventure story Legends of the Yucatán, where secrets unravel and the stakes climb even higher. The end is near, will our heroes make it in time? Stay tuned!
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Inside the Business of Retail: A Conversation with the VP of Central Retail and Legends of the Yucatán Part 8 | Episode 94
In this episode, we sit down with Mr. Task, the Vice President of Business Development, Digital Marketing, and Social Commerce at Central Retail Corporation. With operations in Thailand, Vietnam, and Italy, Central Retail is one of the region’s biggest players. If you’re in Thailand, you’ve likely shopped at one of their many well-known brands. Mr. Task shares insights into the ever-evolving retail landscape, digital strategy, and how customer behavior is shaping the future of commerce.Then, don’t miss Part 8 of Legends of the Yucatán, where the adventure continues with twists, turns, and ancient secrets that could change everything.
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Smart Money Moves for College and Legends of the Yucatán Part 7 | Episode 93
In this episode, we’re breaking down the essentials of college financial aid - from scholarships and grants to loans and work-study programs. Whether you're planning ahead or about to apply, we’ll help you understand your options, offer tips on finding scholarships, and share advice on avoiding common debt traps. Our goal? To help you make smart money moves that set you up for success.Then, stick around for Part 7 of our original adventure story Legends of the Yucatán, where the mystery deepens and the stakes get even higher. Don’t miss it!
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From Idea to Execution: The Entrepreneurial Challenge and Legends of the Yucatán Part 6 | Episode 92
What does it take to turn a great idea into something real? In this episode we dive into the journey of entrepreneurship. We discuss the essential steps of launching a business, from validating an idea and avoiding common founder mistakes, to building a minimum viable product (MVP), mastering execution, and knowing when to pivot. Whether you're a future founder or just curious about how startups begin, this episode is packed with practical advice and real talk about the hustle behind innovation.Then, don’t miss the latest twist in our thrilling story series, Legends of the Yucatán Part 6. The mystery deepens, the stakes rise, and our heroes inch closer to uncovering ancient secrets… but danger is never far behind. You won't want to miss it!
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The Power of Good Design and the Adventure Continues: Legends of the Yucatán Part 5 | Episode 91
In this episode, we dive into the power of good design with special guest Mr. Tim Mills, a local artist and designer. Join host Mr. Jason and co-hosts Miya and Frank as we explore how design shapes the way we interact with products, brands, and the world around us. From brilliant everyday designs to products that could use a serious upgrade, we’ll discuss what makes good design truly impactful and why it matters more than ever.Then, in Part 5 of Legends of the Yucatán, we are in the middle of our adventure story and the stakes are getting more risky for our heroes. Will they have what it takes to solve the mystery before time runs out? Stay tuned for the next thrilling chapter.
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What’s Your Work Style? I, T, V, or M and Legends of the Yucatán Part 4 | Episode 90
What kind of employee are you? In this episode, we explore four different work styles, I-shaped, T-shaped, V-shaped, and M-shaped and how they influence skills, collaboration, and career growth. Whether you're highly specialized, versatile, or a master of multiple disciplines, understanding your work style can help you thrive in any team. Which one fits you best? Tune in to find out!Then, in Part 4 of Legends of the Yucatán, the adventure takes an intense turn as our heroes uncover hidden secrets and face unexpected dangers. Will they solve the mystery in time? Stick around for the next thrilling chapter!
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Inside the Game: Student Athletes Speak Out and Legends of the Yucatán Part 3 | Episode 89
What does it take to balance academics and athletics? In this episode, we sit down with student athletes to hear about their experiences, challenges, and the lessons they’ve learned on and off the field. From training routines to time management, they share insights into what it really means to be a student athlete.Then, in Part 3 of Legends of the Yucatán, the adventure continues as our heroes dive deeper into the mystery. With new twists, dangers, and unexpected discoveries, will they uncover the truth before it’s too late? Stay tuned for the next exciting chapter!
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Money Smarts: Financial Literacy and Legends of the Yucatán Part 2 | Episode 88
In this episode, we dive into the essentials of financial literacy, breaking down key money concepts like investing, diversification, and avoiding financial scams. We discuss the importance of planning for the future, the risks and rewards of cryptocurrency, and how to make smart financial decisions, whether you’re saving for retirement or just getting started. Then, in the second segment, we continue our thrilling adventure story, Legends of the Yucatán where the mystery deepens, and the stakes get even higher. Stay tuned for insights, excitement, and a little financial wisdom along the way.
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Shaping Future Leaders and A New Adventure Begins: Legends of the Yucatán | Episode 87
Today’s episode is packed with leadership insights, inspiring stories, and the launch of an all-new adventure! First, hosts Miya and Frank sit down with our elementary school principal to discuss why leadership matters and how young minds can grow into strong leaders. Plus, two incredible 5th graders share their own leadership essays—trust us, you won’t want to miss this part!Then, get ready for the long-awaited sequel to last season's hit adventure story, The Secrets of El Dorado! We kick off this season's adventure story titled, Legends of the Yucatán where we introduce new characters, new places and give you Part 1: The Proposal. Get started with this thrilling journey filled with mystery, danger, and discovery. Tune in now!
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AI Uncovered: How It’s Changing Our World & Putting It to the Test | Episode 86
AI is everywhere. It's on our phones, in self-driving cars, and even in hospitals. But how much do we really understand about it? In this episode, host Mr Jason along with co-hosts Miya and Frank and student guests Totto and Heewee break down what AI is, how it’s shaping our lives, and what the future might hold. We’ll explore the biggest players in AI, some of the wildest breakthroughs, and even put AI to the test in a fun game to see if we can tell the difference between a human and a robot. Tune in for an entertaining talk about the world of artificial intelligence!
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Thinking Outside the Box: Design Thinking & the Worst Idea Brainstorming Technique I Episode 85
In this episode, we explore the power of creative problem-solving with two exciting segments. First, we break down design thinking, a method that helps tackle complex challenges with innovative solutions. Then, we welcome a special guest to introduce the Worst Idea Brainstorming Technique—a fun and unexpected way to spark fresh ideas by thinking in reverse. How can bad ideas lead to great ones? Tune in to find out!
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Mastering Social Media Marketing: Insights from an Industry Leader | Episode 84
In this episode, we sit down with social media marketing expert Khun Ai, whose experience spans top organizations in the industry. Join us as we dive into Khun Ai’s career journey, explore the latest trends shaping social media, and uncover strategies for personalization and growth. Whether you're an individual looking to enhance your online presence or a business aiming to expand your digital footprint, this episode is packed with valuable insights and practical advice. Tune in now!
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Teaching Styles That Shape Us: Exploring Impact and Innovation in Education | Episode 83
In this episode, host Premmy, joined by Miya, explore the evolving world of teaching styles and instructional methods with guest educators, including Mr. Jason. Over the past two decades, pedagogy has transformed, adapting to new technologies, student needs, and real-world applications. This episode delves into the benefits and challenges of different teaching approaches, the impact of innovation in education, and how these changes shape the way we learn today.
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Entrepreneurship 101 and Famous Entrepreneurs You've Never Heard of Before | Episode 82
Think you know all the big names in business? Think again! In this episode we break down the basics of entrepreneurship and shine a light on some game-changing entrepreneurs who flew under the radar. Get ready for cool stories, unexpected insights, and tips to kick-start your own journey!
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What Makes a College or University Great? Insights from Taylor University | Episode 81
What should you look for in a great college or university? In this episode, we chat with guests from Taylor University and our own soon-to-be college students to break it down. Get expert insights, real experiences, and tips to help you make the best choice!
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Christmas Traditions from Around the World – Live from Bangkok! | Episode 80
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! In this special holiday episode, students, teachers, and staff from around the world share their favorite Christmas traditions. Plus, we talk about fun ways to celebrate, give back, and reflect on the true meaning of the season. Grab some hot chocolate and enjoy the holiday cheer!
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Behind the Scenes at Be Chanida’s Art Studio – A Field Trip Special! | Episode 79
Hop on the bus with us as we take a field trip to Be Chanida’s Bangkok art studio! We’re sharing wild field trip stories, exploring incredible artwork, and hearing the inspiration behind it all. Plus, our podcast team dives into their thoughts on art and creativity. Don’t miss this fun and colorful adventure!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to Students Incorporated, a podcast where business, education, technology, and design come together in meaningful and engaging conversations. Hosted by Mr. Jason, a business professional turned educator, this podcast is driven by his marketing students, who help create and produce every episode.Each week, we bring you insightful interviews with industry leaders, inspiring stories, practical advice, and thought-provoking discussions that are both informative and uplifting. Whether you’re an educator looking for fresh ideas, a student exploring career paths, an entrepreneur seeking inspiration, or a creative mind eager to learn, Students Incorporated has something for you.Join us as we explore real-world topics, bust myths, and share knowledge that bridges the gap between learning and doing. Produced by students from the International Community School of Bangkok.Follow us on Instagram: @studentsincorporated
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