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On this episode, Ron Macklin, innovator, entrepreneur, and leader that turned a terribly work environment into one of Houston's best(he won the "Best Place to Work" award), joins Ben to discuss how all youth can create productive and efficient teams. He even dissects a case study live to show you how it's done!
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On this episode, Ben's joined by serial entrepreneur and productivity hacker Blaine Oeklers to discuss his three strategies for upgrading your work flows! From building habits in 21 seconds to getting an hours worth of work in 30, you'll be up and running in no time!
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On this episode, Bens joined by interview expert Aletta Rochat to talk about how young people can get over their fear of interviews, and how to use them as opportunities instead of obstacles.
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On this episode, Ben's joined by excecutive coach and author of "Communicating with Impact", Patrick Donadio. They discuss his unique formula to becoming a great public speaker, how to get over any fears, and how to take your speaking to the next level.
Check out Mr. Donadio's book here!
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On this episode, 17-year old Jersey native Sanyu Lukoma shares how she turned a unusual love of reading into a special purpose and passion.
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Productivity lately has been a 'buzz' topic, with everyone, especially teens, concerned about proscrastination, distractions, and making sure everything on their to-do lists are checked off. Recently, I was speaking to an old friend about our struggles with productivity, so I decided to piece together some of the best productivity-related episodes bits in: Productivity 101.
Enjoy! -Ben
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On this episode, Ben's joined by best-selling author of Emotional Intelligence for the Modern Leader, Christopher Connors to discuss how young people can build up their 'EQ', becoming a better friend, family member, or entrepreneur.
Check out Christopher's work here.
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Dubbed by Oprah Winfrey as the "Get Your Whole Life Organized Guy", legendary organizer, author of best-selling book Let It Go, and star of "Space Invaders" Peter Walsh joins Ben to help everyone, reagrdless of age, build a less cluttered, happier, and richer life. You may want to grab a pen and paper for this one...
Get Peter's book, Let It Go, here.
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On this episode, how 18-year old Sonali Ratnasinghe made it her mission to simplify community service for youth all across the nation, the obstacles she faced along the way, and the exciting road ahead. General Services Foundation is now known as 'Youth Ambassadors of Service.'
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Hey YoungTrep Listeners! Ben here-we're taking a quick break from our weekly programming, so here's one of my favorite episodes EVER with Evan Carmichael a year ago. Enjoy!
Evan Carmichael is an entrepreneur, author of Built to Serve, and inspirational YouTuber with over 2.9 million followers!
Growing up, Evan was often labeled the "slow learner"(it took him 19 months to learn to walk) which made him feel pretty stupid. Yet, he turned things around in his senior year, even earning a full-ride scholarship to the UofT. He credits this reversal to one thing; #believing in himself.
This week, he joins Ben to discuss how today's young people can employ this simple concept, with conversations on finding passion, understanding purpose, and why all humans are Built to Serve.
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On this episode, author of Reimagining Collaboration, Phil Simon, explains how teen business owners can use digital collaboration tools such as Zoom and Slack to grow their businesses tenfold. If anyone's qualified to teach these tools, it's Phil(he's also the author of Zoom for Dummies and Slack for Dummies).
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On this episode, how teen James Little, despite opposition from his family, friends, and teachers, learned to develop an entrepreneur mindset. A story of resilience and not becoming a victim of your circumstances, this is an episode you won't want to miss.
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On this episode, traveler extraordinare and Lanuguage of Culture CEO John Lombard explains why, despite the difficult challenges, he left everything to explore China in the 1990's. Additionaly, he explains how kids can stop being afraid of differences and take advantage of the changing world order.
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On the final episode of 2021, Ben and the entire YoungTrep and Kidpreneurs team wishes you another awesome year. Whether you had an amazing or disappointing 2021, 2022 offers you a brand new beginning. Before you end the year-listen to some stories of how our best guests got started
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Our Christmas gift to you...a compliation of some of the best advice moments from the past year of YoungTrep! Whether this is your 30th or 1st episode, we hope you enjoy this edition and have a joyful winter season!
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On this episode, entrepreneur and host of the Three Day Weekend podcast Wade Galt explains how business can be used as a tool to fuel adventure, fun, and happiness.
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On this episode, innovation consultant and engineer Bruno Pesec explains what true innovation is, why it's not just important in business, and easy practises to be more creative, everyday.
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On this episode, 16-year-old viral motivational influencer Marquis Hill explains how he created a community of love and kindness through sharing his personal vulnerbilities and darknesses with the world.
Learn more about Marquis here!
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On this episode, Mark Hercshberg, MIT teacher of the renowned Career Success Accelerator, entrepreneur, and author, explains how kids can build a successful and happy career early on. He explains key concepts in building career plans, communication, networking, and the importance of 'business ethics.' Whether you're looking to intern at a tech company or open a painting studio, this episode is for you.
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On this episode, Ben brings together his favorite health and wellness highlights from the past few episode of YoungTrep. A major topic of the show moving forward, catch up on all the key parts here, and listen to the full episodes for more!
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