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Last summer, something monumental happened. One of Uncuffed's founding producers, Greg Eskridge, came home after more than 30 years in prison. In this episode we’ll bring you back to that emotional day last summer when he walked out of the San Quentin gates, free at last. Our work in prisons is supported by the California Arts Council, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, independent foundations, and donations from listeners like you. Learn more, sign up for Uncuffed news, and support the program at www.weareuncuffed.org Follow us @WeAreUncuffed on Instagram and Facebook Transcripts are available within a week of the episode coming out at www.kalw.org/podcast/uncuffed…
Event Broadcast: Insights on our 5G future
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Three experts share their knowledge on 5G technology, the new opportunities it brings, and the risks it uncovers. This bonus episode is a recording from our recent alumni event, "Humans and Interconnectivity."
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Manage episode 346690852 series 3414913
Контент предоставлен UWaterloo Alumni. Весь контент подкастов, включая эпизоды, графику и описания подкастов, загружается и предоставляется непосредственно компанией UWaterloo Alumni или ее партнером по платформе подкастов. Если вы считаете, что кто-то использует вашу работу, защищенную авторским правом, без вашего разрешения, вы можете выполнить процедуру, описанную здесь https://ru.player.fm/legal.
Three experts share their knowledge on 5G technology, the new opportunities it brings, and the risks it uncovers. This bonus episode is a recording from our recent alumni event, "Humans and Interconnectivity."
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Stephanie Boutari (BAS ’11, MArch ’14) blends her passion for painting with architectural knowledge to create vibrant murals. But this career path wasn't a natural step for the UWaterloo architecture alum. In this episode, Stephanie shares her story of taking a brave leap into the world of art. We also discuss her meticulous design process and the landscape of career possibilities for artists.…
In a deeply personal conversation, Brian Orend (BA ’94) opens up about his frustrating journey of medical misdiagnosis after having his first seizure at age 30. Brian's anger motivated him to research happiness and share his findings in a book, which offers practical tips for a more positive life. As a philosophy professor at the University of Waterloo, he's now teaching a course on happiness. Read more about Brian and other stories about happiness in Waterloo Magazine .…
After completing her co-op terms at the University of Waterloo, Alice Chu (BA ’18) felt a corporate career was no longer the right fit for her. On this episode of Uncharted, she shares her journey from the Honours Arts and Business program to a thriving career in the food industry, then pursuing a second career in law. Alice opens up about her transformative co-op terms, how an exchange to Singapore ignited her passion for food and how she’s committed to lifelong learning and pursuing new interests.…
In May, the University of Waterloo launched a new alumni chapter in Ottawa. As part of the event, alumni from the Ottawa region joined an expert panel to explore happiness. Moderator: Salman Jivani (BA ’11, MA ’17), associate vice-president, office of advancement, University of Waterloo Panelists: Dr. Linda Duxbury (BSc ’75, MASc ’77, PhD ’83), professor, management, Carleton University Niraj Bhargava (BASc ’86), founder and CEO, NuEnergy.ai and The New Energy Group Robert Beamish (BA ’15), senior officer, transformation team, Global Affairs Canada…
Michelle Li (BSc ’05) has always been interested in sustainability and took a leap in 2017 to become vegan when she wanted to do more to decrease her own carbon footprint. Today, she’s the founder of Clever Carbon, a playful educational website with the goal of increasing carbon literacy amongst consumers. “When we don’t understand the impact, it’s easy to ignore it.” Michelle is also passionate about empowering other women working in climate and has founded a global network of over 4,000 people. On the podcast, Michelle shares how her dream of studying optometry brought her to the University of Waterloo, an interest in business drew her to Silicon Valley and a side project to make a user-friendly carbon footprint quiz grew to a successful career in sustainability.…
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It can be daunting to decide what schools you want to apply to and what you want to study when you’re only a teenager in high school. But it’s important to remember that what you choose to study doesn’t always dictate what type of career you’ll have. And it didn’t for Ahmed Mezil (BASc ’14). He’s one of many alumni who have taken an unexpected career journey. How do you start in engineering at the University of Waterloo and end up becoming the CEO of the cleaning company Hellamaid ? That’s what we’re going to find out.…
Think back to when you got your first bank account. What year was it? How did you deposit cheques, pay for items or check your balance? I bet a lot has changed since then. Today, you can do all of this from your phone, in any location you choose. Thanks to the financial technology (or FinTech) industry, more is changing every day. Our banking apps are constantly being updated with new information and tools. Do-it-yourself platforms are giving more access and control than ever. And AI has the power to improve security, giving way to new services and products. Ben Janetos (BA '08) joins the podcast to talk about the latest updates in FinTech and what the future might hold. Ben has worked in the financial sector for more than a decade, and eventually jumped into the world of FinTech startups. Today, he's an advisor at Frank Mortgage, a company transforming the broker industry in Canada. Exclusive Frank Mortgage offer for alumni: https://uwaterloo.ca/alumni/frank-mortgage…
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It happens every spring. You might not want to, but you have to file your income taxes. Collect your documents, file through an accountant or online platform, and through some magical math you'll discover your fate: payment or refund. If income taxes seem like a mysterious government equation, this episode is for you. Andrew Bauer (BA '03, MAcc '03, PhD '12) is a Canada Research Chair in Taxation, Governance and Risk. He's also an associate professor in Waterloo's School of Accounting and Finance, where he researches corporate tax and teaches courses in taxation and personal finance. He joins the podcast to tell us why we need to file our income taxes, the factors that could reduce the money you owe, and why you might not want a refund.…
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Money is personal. And we have a lot of feelings about it. How could we not? Our financial situations directly affect our lifestyles, health and even our self-worth. On top of that, our financial situations as children can change the way we deal with money later in life, leading us to avoid opening bills, overspend or take unnecessary risks. So, how can you improve your relationship with money and build good habits? Lianne Hannaway (BMath '02, MAcc '02) joins the podcast to explore the personal side of money and offer insights that will help you parse through your relationship with your finances. Lianne is a Chartered Professional Accountant, finance executive, investor, financial podcast host, and the founder of Wealthnuvo, a financial education and coaching platform for women building generational wealth. Lianne's mission is to help women, especially Black women, reach their financial goals and live better. Listen to Lianne's podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0yVYV99VdahDIjJ3chw34S Learn more from Lianne: https://www.liannehannaway.com/…
Life can be expensive. Between rent, debt payments, savings and personal expenses — it can be hard to keep track of what's going in and out of your bank account each month. If money feels overwhelming, don't worry! Michelle Hung (BMath '08) joins the podcast to break down all the components of a budget, so you can create a monthly practice that works for your needs today and in the future. After Michelle graduated from Waterloo, she spent seven years working in investment banking and venture capital. An avid investor herself, she used the knowledge she gained in that career to build a six-figure investment portfolio by the time she was 29. Today, she is a financial planner, financial educator and author of two books about personal investing. Follow Michelle on Instagram: @thesassyinvestor Follow Michelle on TikTok: @thesassyinvestor Learn more from Michelle: https://thesassyinvestor.ca/…
Earlier this year, alumni in Waterloo Region shared their journeys to unique careers. At the Road Less Travelled event, students and alumni joined us to hear from four grads of the last decade who took an unexepected path. In today's episode, we'll listen to their stories. You'll hear from BeBlended founder Aileen Agada (BASc '21), artist Saphera Peters (GBDA '20), UX researcher Michael Cao (BSc '15, MSc '18) and health tech entrepreneur Keenan Sarani (PharmD '21). If you like this episode, join us for the next event in the Road Less Travelled series, happening Nov 9 in Toronto: https://bit.ly/3PMvsAN…
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Universities are not just schools. They're also communities, and today's guest understands that deeply. Robin Jones-Stadelbauer (BA '12, BA '22) decided to study social development because she wanted to work with Indigenous communities, like the one she'd grown up in. But her time as a student was difficult. She felt disconnected and isolated from the her Indigenous culture. Eventually, she decided to take a break and moved home. Later, Robin returned to Waterloo as a staff member, and then began taking classes on top of her full-time job. Slowly, two courses per term, she finished her degree. And today, just like she'd hoped, she works with Indigenous folks … at the University of Waterloo. Robin joins the podcast to share her career journey and tell us about the work happening in the Indigenous Relations Office, including the new Indigenous Alumni Group. Mentioned in this episode Office of Indigenous Relations : Learn more about the work happening on- and off-campus to advance the goals of the Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action Events and Workshops : Browse upcoming events from the Office of Indigenous Relations Waterloo Commitment Ceremony : Read about the 2022 ceremony where the University of Waterloo committed to decolonization, Indigenization and reconciliation Waterloo welcomes an Eagle Staff : Read about the 2023 ceremony where the University of Waterloo introduced an Eagle Staff as a beacon of reconciliation Engagement and knowledge building : Discover resources and information for allyship Indigenous Alumni Facebook group : Connect with other Indigenous alumni in your UWaterloo community Alumni Groups : Find a group of Waterloo alumni who live in your location, or share similar backgrounds and interests…
There are more than 230,000 Waterloo alumni located all over the world. The beauty of having such a large, global community is that you're bound to find other alumni you can connect with — people who come from a similar background, live in the same city, or share the same interests as you. In this episode, we speak with alumni who are helping to facilitate those connections. Thoko Phiri (PhD '18) and Margaret Mutumba (PhD '23) both came to Waterloo as international graduate students in the Health Faculty. After graduation, they stayed connected with a large group of African students and alumni, finding and providing support within that community. Last year they connected with the University's Alumni Relations office, looking to expand the group. Today, the African Alumni Association is one of our volunteer-driven alumni groups that works with Waterloo to connect and support graduates worldwide. Thoko and Margaret join the podcast to share how the association got started, what supports are available, and how you can get involved. Mentioned in this episode Sankofa Pathways to University: https://bit.ly/440guMz Bring on the Sunshine: https://bringonthesunshine.ca/ Follow the African Alumni Association on Instagram: @uowaaa Follow the African Alumni Association on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/uwaaa/ Email the African Alumni Association: uwafricanalumni@gmail.com Find more Alumni Affinity Groups for Waterloo grads: https://bit.ly/3QAb1sK…
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Monika Snowdon (PhD '21) is a nano-scientist. During her PhD, she created microscopic structures that look like tweezers to stabilize carbon nano-tubes when manufacturing microchips. It's a very specific solution for a very specific problem. But Monika's career hasn't been so specific. If anything, Monika is a great example of how one type of experience or knowledge can transfer into a different area. That electronic nanotech experience she got as a PhD student? She uses it today as a scientist at a water purification company. She also uses it as a podcast host. How do these various experiences connect? And how can we transfer our current skills into new areas? Monika joins the podcast to answer these questions and share her career story so far. Mentioned in this episode Waterpuris: https://www.waterpuris.com/ Future leaders program: https://www.cas.org/about/futureleaders How to Lie with Statistics: https://www.amazon.ca/How-Lie-Statistics-Darrell-Huff/dp/0393310728 IMNano podcast: https://www.imnano.org/ Follow IMNano on Instagram: @imnano.official Follow Monika on Instagram: @MonikaSnowSci Connect with Monika on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/monikasnow/…
On June 28, 2023, two weeks after we recorded this episode, the University of Waterloo was confronted by a hate-motivated, violent attack. A professor and two students in the Philosophy 202/Gender and Social Justice 222 course were attacked because they were exploring issues related to society and gender. As a community, we stand united against all forms of violence, hatred and bigotry. We are committed to fostering an inclusive, safe and welcoming environment for everyone. While it was recorded before the horrific attack on June 28, the topics we explore in this episode are relevant and vital. Our guest is an alum who found a sense of belonging and self in Waterloo's 2SLGBTQIA+ community. They are an advocate and fierce supporter of gender-inclusive initiatives on our campus and they speak passionately about why these initiatives are important. I hope this episode exemplifies the strong, supportive community we aim to provide at the University of Waterloo. Hate has no place here. If you feel impacted by recent events, support is available: uwaterloo.ca/news/prioritizing-well-being -- Sam Spizzirri (BA '19) entered Waterloo's Sexuality, Marriage and Family program looking to prepare for a career in family law. But instead Sam found a supportive community where they could truly be themselves. That community opened new doors, and eventually led them to a career as a support provider and advocate. After graduation, Sam worked for the AIDS Committee for Cambridge, Kitchener, Waterloo and Area where their work helped to build health care teams and improve food support. Eventually, they came back to campus to support the community they loved so much as a student. Today, Sam works with an array of student-led programs, including the Glow and Women's Centres. They join the podcast to talk about how local communities have supported them, and why they pursued a career where they could offer support back. Follow us on social media to meet more alumni like Sam. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uwaterlooalumni/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/uwaterlooalumni/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/uwaterlooalumni?lang=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uwaterlooalumni…
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