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Young Eye International
by Young Eye Initiative
Culture and Entrepreneurship.The Young Eye International is an organization aimed at creating a socially connected world. It is a product of the Young Eye Initiative, an initiative that represents the needs, interests and aspirations of young people. We achieve our mission by diving deep into the captivating stories, ideas, and experiences that shape our world, providing you with fresh perspectives and a renewed sense of curiosity.In support of the Young Eye Foundation.
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Seun Adetunji ON: Health Care Technology, Equity in Health Care and Business
Send a textThis week we are joined by the founder and CEO of MedInclude - a Canadian based health technology organization that is helping health care providers better communicate with patients. How?By simplifying medical information into lay terminology that can be translated in multiple languages.Listen in to learn how she took her experience care giving for her grandmother to building a platform that is going to serve numerous health care institutions globally. She left us with this: For the eye not to see evil, the whole body is the medicine - meaning, you have to stay agile in an ever changing world.Support the show
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Kwaku Owusu Twum ON: Digital Technology for Farmers, Advice for Young Entrepreneurs and Defining Purpose
Send a textIn this episode, we sit down with Kwaku Owusu Twum, founder of Mapkot Technologies, a digital platform transforming how farmers connect with buyers launched in Ghana and not going global.Founder Kwaku shares how failure shaped his vision, how listening - really listening to farmers sparked his breakthrough by visiting their homes and villages, and how he turned that into a numerous pitch competition wins in many incubators across Canada!Kwaku’s wisdom? Unmissable. His story? Powerful. His impact? Just getting started. Listen in the the doctoral research student at the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.He left us with this: "If you're climbing the right tree, you’ll get support and it will be sustained… if not, it’ll dry up as quickly as it started."Support the show
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Chioma Efejedia ON: Mental Wellness, Identity & Inclusive Entrepreneurship
Send a textIn today's episode we dive into a inspiring conversation with Chioma Efejedia - founder of Inner Compass Well-Being an entrepreneur, psychotherapist, and DEI facilitator with over 10 years of experience.From navigating stress and burnout to exploring love, healing, and racialized experiences, this episode offers practical tools and heartfelt insights for young people around the world. Chioma's journey highlights culturally relevant mental health support, especially for BIPOC communities and her passion for entrepreneurship from a young age. Her story is a vessel for you looking to grow personally, strengthen your relationships, or create inclusive spaces. Reconnect with your inner compass—and remember you that your story matters.Support the show
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Mayor Berry Vrbanovic ON: Kitchener's Economic Future, Canada-US relations and Youth Prosperity
Send a textOn this episode of The Young Eye International, we had the honor of sitting down with Berry Vrbanovic, Mayor of the City of Kitchener, for a thought-provoking conversation on some of the most pressing issues shaping not just Kitchener, but our world today.We explored the evolving Canada-U.S. relationship, the impact of trade tariffs, and the shifting global political landscape amidst today’s uncertainties. We also took a deep dive into Kitchener’s transformation into a leading innovation hub with spaces like Communitech and discussing the city’s bold vision for the future and the role of technology, entrepreneurship, and policy in shaping its growth.Beyond that, we tackled one of the most crucial topics of our time - immigration in Canada. What does the future hold? How will policy changes affect communities and businesses? Mayor Vrbanovic shared valuable insights on what to expect in the years ahead.This episode is packed with insightful discussions on leadership, global affairs, and the future of innovation.Support the show
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Samuel Mutumba ON: Men's Mental Health Stigma, Innovation and Entrepreneurial Discipline
Send a textIn this episode we sit down with Samuel Mutumba, the co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of Kuwota, he is a serial coder, and an advocate for innovation, discipline and mental health. Samuel shares his journey of building Kuwota with Kinen, his experience as an international student, and his work supporting MedAtlas, a platform improving healthcare accessibility in Africa.We dive into the challenges of navigating life in a new country, the mental health struggles men often face and why it is stigmatized, and the importance of discipline in one's personal growth. Samuel’s story is one of resilience, and purpose-driven innovation as you will see, offering valuable insights for changemakers and aspiring entrepreneurs.Support the show
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Kinen Ocitti ON: Building an AI-Powered Journaling App and Being an International Student
Send a textNavigating life as an international student comes with unique challenges—culture shock, academic pressure, and the struggle to find the right mental health support. For Kinen, journaling served an outlet. This is the story of how Kuwota, born out of a Kitchen conversation with Co-founder Samuel Mutumba, an innovative AI-powered journaling platform here to revolutionize the game. An international student turned entrepreneur, recently graduate from Durham College built Kuwota to help users express their thoughts, reflect on their emotions, and confidentially share their journal entries with licensed therapists for guidance and support.In this episode, we dive into the inspiring journey of how an idea is going to turn into a groundbreaking mental health solution. He left us with this, there is still so much to do, we just need to get started.Support the show
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Bismun Kaur ON: Turning Passion into Profit and being a Successful Student Entrepreneur
Send a textIn this inspiring episode, we sit down with a remarkable student entrepreneur - Bismun Kaur who turned her passion into a thriving business. Starting out, she faced the challenge of making her first sale, trying to convince her parents to buy into the dream and vision and later serving close to hundreds of customers across Ontario, Canada.Through grit, persistence, and learning the art of sales, management and organizational systems she transformed her struggles into a success story. Whether you're a student entrepreneur, a dreamer, or someone on the verge of giving up, this episode will remind you that every "no" is one step closer to your "yes." If you have ever felt like giving up, this episode is your reminder to keep pushing - success is often closer than you think! Support the show
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Tania Del Matto ON: How do you Build a Better Future & Create Change
Send a textIn this episode, we sit down with Tania Del Matto, the founding director of GreenHouse at the University of Waterloo, to discuss empowering young innovators to create meaningful social and environmental change. With a legacy of supporting hundreds of ventures and nurturing thousands of entrepreneurial minds, Tania shares insights on fostering sustainability, impactful entrepreneurship, and creating a brighter future.She delves into her career and roots as Italian by heritage, and on GreenHouse recent recognition in 2024 and future programs on social entrepreneurship education and its influence on students' careers and identities.She left us with this: We need to start celebrating the personal growth and development that comes with building an idea.Support the show
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Dominic Barton ON: Life in Uganda, Leading the largest Management Consultancy and Advice for Entrepreneurs
Send a textOn today's episode we are honoured to have the former ambassador of Canadian Ambassador to China and Chancellor of University of Waterloo - Dominic Barton.Born and raised in Uganda until the age of 7, Dominic takes us through his early childhood memories living in Uganda and how that experience helped propel him in his career today. As an entrepreneur with extensive experience with numerous startups his career has been one of immense impact.He was the former global managing partner for one of the largest management consultancy - McKinsey & Co., and now currently leads Rio Tinto a global mining organization and LeapFrog Investment as their board chairman. A great conversation for those looking for inspiration, tangible insights and realistic advice! He left us with this: "...in a world with complex problems, be very clear about what problem you want to solve and have measures by which you will assess your success and progress towards solving that issue."Support the show
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Carol Spooner ON: Framing Stories, Identity and Impact in Photography
Send a textToday we are joined by Carol Spooner, a Kitchener and Toronto based photographer with 15 years of experience! She is the founder of Carol Spooner Portraits, an organization that specializes in glamour styled shoots, modern senior and family portraits, headshots and personal branding. We talk about all things photography from her early days with a camera to the stories she shares through her lens, this conversation is an exploration of identity, creativity, and the importance of diversity in visual storytelling.Carol Spooner Portraits has LiftOff by CCAWR to thank as a non-profit with the mission to provide the Black community access to business coaches, mentors, and funding opportunities to foster the initiation, growth, and scaling of their ventures. They have been pivotal creating impact.She left us with this: "In my photography, I find a way to tell a compelling story and I find that through that people resonate with me and my work" Carol Spooner PortraitsLiftOff by CCAWRSupport the show
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Daria Margarit ON: Safe Milk in East Africa and Being an Impact Driven Social Entrepreneur
Send a textHelping farmers is the mission. Into the world of one of the three co-founders who are making an impact in Rwanda and Kenya with their groundbreaking milk pasteurizing device. Through their social enterprise, Safi, they provide farmers with a solution for safe milk production.Daria Margarit is the co-founder of Safi and currently a double degree student at the University of Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier University. Questions like - why East Africa? Of all the problems n the world, why milk safety and pasteurization? Are all questions we ask the co-founder of Safi.She left us with this: "Turn a blind eye, almost like a child and take it day by day, do not overwhelm yourself" SafiSupport the show
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Randell Adjei ON: Artivism, Leading a Non-Profit and being Ontario's first Poet Laureate
Send a textReaching Intelligent Souls Everywhere (RISE) Edutainment founder and Executive Director, Randell Adjei shares his vision and journey as an artivitst. In today's podcast join us as we dive into the mind of a special talent and passionate community builder and he shares his journey from University to now being celebrated as Ontario's first poet Laureate. He is a change-maker and this story serves as a testament to his continued impact in Canada and beyond.He left us with this: "Being a leader is recognizing that everybody has a vision in what exactly you are trying to achieve" RISE Edutainment Randell AdjeiSupport the show
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Lowenna Barungi ON: Navigating Music and Education as an International Student and competing on Big Stages
Send a textOn today's thrilling episode we feature the talented Lowenna Barungi! A Ugandan born singer lighting up the scene as not just an artist but, student at the University of Waterloo in Canada. Tune in to discover the inspiring journey of this rising star! Her journey as an international student, insights as a singer competing on stages like Pearl Of Africa Talent Search and her inspiration being building and creating community is what we discuss today!She left us with this: "Allow yourself to express your talents in whatever capacity and believe that you can achieve your dreams."Lowenna's MusicSupport the show
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Naomie Seh Abomo ON: Not being your typical engineer, breaking barriers and resilience as a University student
Send a textToday we are joined by Naomie Seh Abomo, a Civil Engineering student at the University of Waterloo. As someone passionate about 'building' communities, she shares her vision for resilient urban development and her efforts to inspire her generations of engineers. Naomie takes us through her journey navigating diversity, representation and future entrepreneurial hopes in the field of engineering. A great conversation with an inspiring person!She left us with this: "Stay curious, be open to learning, and never shy away from seeking support when needed."SehintificNational Society of Black EngineersSupport the show
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Sherry Joy Hugh ON: Inclusion, Work-Life Balance and Creating Social Impact in Non-Profit Organization
Send a textOn the eighth episode of The Young Eye International Podcast, I had the pleasure of engaging in a captivating conversation with Sherry Joy Hugh, a community builder, enthusiastic dreamer, mentor, and proud mother of two.Throughout this episode, we delved into Sherry's ability to foster inclusive teams, maintain a harmonious work-life balance, and comprehend the business aspects of non-profit organizations—highlighting the reality that altruism isn't always the main driving force.Sherry shared insights from her career journey, emphasizing the importance of setting goals while remaining receptive to new opportunities. She underscored the pivotal role of continuous learning and personal development in attaining success across various pursuits.One particular takeaway that resonated with me was Sherry's steadfast belief in work that transcends mere than monetary gain, advocating for a purpose-driven approach to leadership. Her commitment to a productive and impactful life extends beyond personal gain, embodying an inspiring and selfless ethos.Tune in to discover more about Sherry's wisdom and experiences—this episode is a treasure trove of valuable insights.Support the show
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Michael Prosserman ON: Building Unity, Passion for Mental Health and Hip-Hop and Creating Impact
Send a textIn this episode, I had the privilege of sitting down with Mr. Michael Prosserman, the founder of Unity Charity, a non-profit organization based in Ontario, Canada.Unity Charity is dedicated to helping youth cultivate resilience through free Hip Hop-based programs and provides development and employment opportunities for emerging Hip Hop artists nationwide.Michael shares the inspiring journey of building Unity Charity from the ground up, imparting valuable lessons learned along the way, and expressing the legacy he aspires to leave behind with his new organization - Epic Leadership.As the Chief Executive Officer of Epic Leadership, Michael leads an organization that provides centered coaching, consulting, and peer support programs. These initiatives empower leaders to construct responsive, resilient, and responsible organizations.Join us for this enriching conversation with Michael Prosserman—it's an insightful exploration into his experiences and the impactful work of Unity Charity.Support the show
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Dr. Vivek Goel ON: Co-op Excellence, Inclusion, Student Safety, Housing and Empowering Leaders of Tomorrow
Send a textOn the sixth episode of the Young Eye International, I was honoured to sit down with the president and vice-chancellor of the University of Waterloo - Dr. Vivek Goel.In this interview, we delved into the primary topics that pique the interest of students, faculty, staff, and parents regarding the University of Waterloo. We explored the university's acclaimed co-op program, its steadfast dedication to promoting equity and inclusion, and the vision for nurturing students into the leaders of tomorrow.Our conversation allowed us to delve into the ways in which multiple co-op experiences empower students with practical skills, highlighting what sets the University of Waterloo apart on both a national and global scale. Additionally, we talked the university's unwavering commitment to fostering a safe and secure, culturally enriching and hospitable environment for students , with all the recent uncertainty surrounding the region.Join me as I delve into the principles guiding the university's leadership and learn valuable insights on how your academic and professional careers can advance with advice from Dr. Vivek.Support the show
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Louisa Kiwana Olafuyi ON: Empowering Young Minds and Promoting Diversity in Childrens Literature
Send a textIn this compelling episode, I engage co-founder of Kunda Kinds Louisa Olafuyi in a candid and insightful conversation with a focus on the hurdles and triumphs of promoting diversity and inclusion in the realm of children's literature. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (EDI) have become essential discussions in today's world, and in this episode, Louisa shares an intimate understanding of the reasons behind starting Kunda Kids to share the African narrative globally. Louisa shares valuable insights, addressing questions like: What are the core barriers to diversity in children's literature? How can storytelling be harnessed as a tool for inclusion? What role do education and awareness play in overcoming obstacles?Tune in to this enlightening episode as Louisa Kiwana Olafuyi and her guest shed light on the importance of promoting diversity and inclusion in children's literature and offer inspiration for anyone passionate about making a positive impact on young minds.Support the show
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Media Mogul Crystal Newman ON: The Journey to Influence and Media in Uganda
Send a textIn this captivating episode I sit down with a renowned media personality, who has left an indelible mark in the broadcasting and media industry - Crystal Newman. In this conversation, Crystal shares her motivations that fueled her passion for the world of media and broadcasting, and how they navigated their way to becoming an influential figure in the field.As we delve deeper, Crystal reveals the key to their success: the art of building rapport and creating a comfortable environment during interviews. Learn the secrets behind their interviewing style that has garnered her respect and trust from a diverse array of individuals.For all the media enthusiasts seeking to make their mark in this ever-evolving landscape, this episode is a must-listen. Crystal imparts invaluable advice, gleaned from their her experiences, to help aspiring media personalities thrive in the industry.Success does not come without discipline and focus. Discover the specific habits and daily routines our guest cultivated to shape their path to success and how they harnessed discipline in their life.Gain insights and perspectives that only experience can bring!Support the show
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Palakh Khanna ON: Breaking Barriers, Taboo Topics and Impactful Engagement
Send a textIn this episode, I sat down with a remarkable Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Break The Ice, an international youth organization working towards discussing taboo topics and creating an enlightened youth community - Palakh Khanna.Palakh shares her invaluable experience and proven strategies for initiating open and meaningful conversations on taboo topics, how her team skillfully navigate the delicate space, encouraging even the most hesitant individuals to participate and break free from societal constraints.The path to empowering conversations and breaking barriers can be demanding. Palakh sheds light on her self-care practices and techniques to manage stress and burnout, maintaining a healthy work-life balance while staying committed to her purpose.Discover the vision of impact beyond her personal achievements as she shares her aspirations for a transformative legacy. Explore how she plans to make a difference in the world and inspire others to create positive impact.Support the show
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Nation Cheong ON: Creating Lasting Social Impact and Balancing Motivation and Consistency
Send a textOn this episode of The Young Eye International we are joined by the Vice President, Community opportunities and mobilization at United Way of Greater Toronto Area, Nation Cheong. I had the privilege of speaking with Nation, a seasoned expert on the value of mentorship and coaching in empowering nonprofits and communities, and habits essential for success.We delve into strategies for inclusivity and representation, community impact development, and the art of changing the playbook without altering the game. As always, we get personal with our guest, uncovering their beliefs about motivation and consistency, daily routines that cultivated their success, and the advice they wish they could give their younger self.Tune in for an insightful conversation with Nation Cheong — an exploration into his experiences and the impactful community work he has been involved in.Support the show
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Agapi Gessesse ON: Empowering Young Black Youth, Navigating Culture, Leadership and Advocacy
Send a textOn the Young Eye International, an insightful conversation with executive director of CEE Center for Young Black Professionals Canada, Agapi Gessesse. In this episode, we explore the profound influence of culture and identity on Agapi Gessesse professional journey. Discover how her cultural background has shaped their approach to work and defined their purpose.As the Executive Director of the CEE Center for Young Black Professionals, Agapi faces the challenge of balancing long-term vision and strategic goals with the immediate needs and challenges faced by marginalized youth. Uncover her strategies for prioritizing and addressing these competing demands.In the context of promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion, we discuss how employers can actively contribute to equal opportunities for black individuals in hiring, promotion, and retention. To cap it all, Agapi shares her personal journey and perspective on success. Explore how her definition of success has evolved over time and gain valuable insights into their reflections on personal growth.Support the show
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Culture and Entrepreneurship.The Young Eye International is an organization aimed at creating a socially connected world. It is a product of the Young Eye Initiative, an initiative that represents the needs, interests and aspirations of young people. We achieve our mission by diving deep into the captivating stories, ideas, and experiences that shape our world, providing you with fresh perspectives and a renewed sense of curiosity.In support of the Young Eye Foundation.
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