Tks Innovators

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Synopsis

Stories of young people working on emerging technologies to change the world.

Episodes

  • Episode 20: 3 Traits of High Performing TKS Students

    15/01/2020 Duration: 06min

    People ask me all the time, "how can I be doing TKS better?" Instead of focusing on the little things you can do, I wanted to share 3 foundational traits that all high performing TKS students have. If you can master these traits, you will crush it in TKS and in life.  If you identified any weak traits you want to train, I highly recommend writing down action items after listening to this episode. 

  • Episode 19: Advice from Erica Brescia (GitHub COO)

    23/12/2019 Duration: 10min

    Erica and I met at a coffee shop and talked about her life growing up as a driven kid. She has such awesome things to say so we recorded some stuff for you all. Enjoy! 

  • Episode 18: #bossladies - Cate Rung gives advice to females entrepreneurs

    20/12/2019 Duration: 08min

    In this episode, Navid sits down with Cate Rung, the founder of www.pngme.com. Cate talks about what she's working on and her experience as a female starting a company. 

  • Episode 17: How To Crush Innovate (Advice From Isabella and Alishba)

    11/10/2019 Duration: 55min

    Isabella and Alishba recorded this podcast to give you advice after being in your shoes just a year before. Since then, they have been invited to speak at conferences around the world and have worked with transformative companies working on amazing innovations in blockchain, cellular agriculture, and artificial intelligence. This conversation is very relatable since it comes from a student perspective. 

  • Episode 16: Own Your Mornings

    08/10/2019 Duration: 09min

    If you follow the advice I give you in this episode, you will increase your productivity by 10x. 

  • Episode 15: The Instant Gratification Monkey

    02/10/2019 Duration: 06min

    Lock that monkey up! Stop doing things for instant gratification, and start doing things that invest in your future self. 

  • Episode 14: Why Personal Newsletters Are Legit

    27/09/2019 Duration: 11min

    I interview Isabella on how sending out personal newsletters helped her create relationships with some of the most legit people in the world. We talk about why newsletters are important, pro tips, and the type of value you can expect. We also talk about what you shouldn't do in newsletters and how some people have the wrong mindset about them. 

  • Episode 13: Solving Climate Change

    26/09/2019 Duration: 16min

    In this episode, I cover how to to make a significant impact in the flight against climate change. I cover the issues that stem from climate change, data and statistics on climate change, and 4 ways you can solve climate change. If you're passionate about climate change, listen to this episode. 

  • Episode 12: Flawnson & Agosh, Journeys of TKS Alumni - Special Episode!

    27/08/2019 Duration: 26min

    This is a special episode. Flawnson and Agosh met in TKS and became best friends. They went to the University of Waterloo together, but took very different paths. One went down the path of nanotechnology, and the other pursued startups and AI. Listen to learn more! 

  • Episode 11: Mayank's advice to incoming TKS Innovators

    27/08/2019 Duration: 08min

    Mayank is in his second year of TKS, but is going to Disrupt (the third year program) . In this podcast, he talks about his journey building technology in Brain-Computer Interfaces and other projects in TKS. Reach out to Mayank after you listen to his podcast! 

  • Episode 10: Alishba's advice to incoming TKS Innovators

    26/08/2019 Duration: 13min

    Alishba is in her second year of TKS (Activate). In this podcast, she talks about what she wishes she knew before starting TKS. Tune in to hear about why she thinks building relationships in TKS is super important, and to follow the process!  About Alishba:  Alishba a 16-year-old Blockchain, Machine Learning developer & researcher from The Knowledge Society. She was the winner of the Enterprise Youth Blockchain Innovator Award, and she is passionate about leveraging these technologies to solve important issues in sustainability, pharmaceuticals, and finance. At just 15, she's worked with Hyperledger to create HonestBlocks which using Blockchain helps people in developing countries manage their healthcare records and track their products like counterfeit medicine. Alishba has also developed various Machine Learning algorithms studying various factors within our DNA to diagnose Malaria and Pneumonia at a 95% accuracy rate. She has worked with Vestergaard in Switzerland to consult them with Blockc

  • Episode 9: Isabella's Learning Points From Meeting Satya Nadella

    25/07/2019 Duration: 30min

    Izzy was invited to speak at a huge Microsoft conference in Las Vegas. She crushed it and got a standing ovation! She learned a ton from this experience and wanted to share her knowledge with everyone, especially what she learned from meeting Satya. 

  • Episode 8: The Philosophy of Entrepreneurship

    25/07/2019 Duration: 37min

    In this episode, Cherry Rose interviews me (Navid) on my "lows" during my startup days. But the thing is, I never had huge lows. I think partly because I'm lucky, and partly because I'm intentional. Listen to hear how I incorporate philosophy into entrepreneurship to avoid low mental states.

  • Episode 7: Jerry Qu, Buildup to CES

    07/01/2019 Duration: 28min

    Jerry Qu, a young leader from the Toronto TKS program, built a machine learning based webapp that summarized any research paper on the internet. As a result, Jerry was recognized as one of CES' Young Innovators to Watch 2019. Join host Christopher Di Grazia and Jerry as they talk his winning project, Backen, and Jerry's plans heading to Las Vegas.

  • Episode 6: Tanisha Bassan, Buildup to CES

    27/12/2018 Duration: 29min

    Tanisha Bassan, a young entrepreneur from the Toronto TKS program, was recognized as one of CES' Young Innovators to Watch 2019. No small feat. Join host Christopher Di Grazia and Tanisha as they discuss her amazing journey from middle school student to CES speaker, and her expectations heading into the worlds largest consumer electronics show.

  • Episode 5: Sabarish Gnanamoorthy, VR/AR

    25/02/2018 Duration: 20min

    14 year old Sabarish talks about his predictions for virtual and augmented reality while discussing the current state of these technologies. He also mentions his experience working with Microsoft, the Thiel Fellowship, and Udacity.

  • Episode 4: Ayleen Farnood, Brain-Machine Interfaces (BMIs)

    08/02/2018 Duration: 12min

    Ayleen Farnood, 14 years old, talks about how we can link humans and machines using our brain waves, aka, Brain-Machine Interfaces. She talks about the implications of this new technology and how it will change the world in healthcare and other areas.

  • Episode 3: Brianna Gopaul, Quantum Computing and Quantum Key Distribution

    22/01/2018 Duration: 18min

    Brianna Gopaul, 14 years old, talks about her journey researching quantum computing and quantum key distribution, and how these new technologies will impact the world.

  • Episode 2: Rikard Saqe, Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain

    15/01/2018 Duration: 19min

    Rikard Saqe, 16 years old, discusses his views on multiple cryptocurrencies including Ethereum, RaiBlocks, IOTA, and Bitcoin. He has built an ERC20 token on the Ethereum blockchain and encourages others to learn about building blockchain applications to solve problems in various industries.

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