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Host Calvin Chan wraps up Season 1 of The Novice Experience podcast by discussing the importance of self-reflection and how to live an examined life. Stay tuned for Season 2 of the show!
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Brinton Chua, a sous chef at Minami Restaurant of Aburi Restaurants Canada, tells his culinary story that began when he enrolled in the Pacific Institute of Culinary Arts and graduated with a Dual Diploma in Culinary and Baking & Pastry Arts. An experienced chef with professional experience in restaurant management and operations, he talks about leading by example and earning the trust of his team members in the kitchen.
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Queena Zeng, a digital marketing specialist with a Bachelor of Business Administration, shares her unique experiences as a University of Toronto alumni who chose to major in Strategic Management and instead explore her marketing interests through work experiences and extra-curriculars. An avid learner who values the human connection, she talks about how young students can make the most of of their college experience by always taking risks and following their passions.
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Jon Leung, in part two of this episode, offers his advice for young people on how to grow into a strong leader with diverse interpersonal skills for any team environment. An officer in the Royal Canadian Air Cadets Program for 13 years, he reflects on his experience searching for and building relationships with his past mentees.
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Jon Leung, a Captain in the Canadian Forces Cadet Instructors Cadre, reflects on his humble beginnings and the events that shaped his character as a young adult. In part one of two episodes, he discusses the lifelong process of personal growth and how to enrich different experiences in life.
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Emily Ip, a Bachelor of Education graduate from the University of British Columbia who is in the first year of her high school teaching career, shares her insight on studying the teacher education program and transitioning to a live classroom. She details her experiences applying to various school districts and learning how to be an educator for all students.
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Adrian Cheng, a Master of Physical Therapy student at the University of British Columbia, talks about his passion for rehabilitation science and physical activity. He details his path to working in the physiotherapy and health care industry, from applying to the Bachelor of Kinesiology program to accumulating internship experience with patients.
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Franco Ng, a youth mentor and community leader who founded the World Youth Leadership Foundation and YouthTalkNation, reflects on his experience working with young people and how they can influence the future of our society. He discusses his newest endeavour founding Live Unlimited, a tech start-up in partnership with Charitable Impact looking to redefine local networking and charity for students and young professionals.
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Jesse Hsieh, in part two of this episode, offers his advice on how to establish connections, network with industry professionals, and overcome the fear of socializing and being judged. As a champion of student mentorship, he is passionate about empowering young people to proactively build relationships with others in the community. Jesse also previews Season 2 of "The Uncooked Rice Show" podcast, which covers topics about friendships, online school, activism, culture, and online dating.
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Jesse Hsieh, host of "The Uncooked Rice Show" podcast and advocate for youth leadership with a particular focus on Asian representation, gives his advice on how to find one's true passions as a high schooler, meanwhile navigating the college and university application process. In part one of two episodes, he emphasizes the importance of self-discovery as young students explore different activities and hobbies that can potentially become their careers.
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Chris Girard, an indie filmmaker in Vancouver, reflects on his recent journey from studying Motion Picture Arts at Capilano University to becoming a dolly grip and production manager in the filmmaking industry. He talks about the growth opportunities working in a high-pressure environment, and more importantly, the meaningful connections he has made that motivate him every day.
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Kathleen Kong and Emily ZhouWang, co-founders of Becoming Businesswomen, a student-run organization dedicated to establishing a community of undergraduate women passionate about business, share their leadership and networking experience through their work at UC Berkeley. They discuss the challenges that women face in the corporate world every day, and how Becoming Businesswomen can support them through education, mentorship, and collaboration.
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Kwan Fung, founder of Mining2Me, a non-profit organization that aims to transform the public's perception of mining through engaging animated infographic videos, shares his passion for mining engineering and understanding how the industry impacts our everyday lives. He details the learning process in growing a non-profit, communicating technical knowledge, and marketing through social media.
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Isaac Sy, a computer engineering graduate from the University of Waterloo, reflects on his journey to joining Apple in the Silicon Valley as a software engineer. Adventurous and driven, Isaac details how he constantly challenges his comfort zones in order to test his own resilience and potential.
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Edward Chiang, founder of Moment Technology Inc., an energy start-up providing greater access to safe, sustainable, and reliable energy in remote communities, talks about his exposure to innovation and technology throughout his Mechatronics Systems Engineering degree at Simon Fraser University. He shares his experiences tapping into his entrepreneurial potential when he was selected to join the 2020 cohort of NEXT 36, a youth development program for building Canada's next big business.
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Raisa and Renai Jose, sisters and co-founders of The Giving Truck, a non-profit advocating for youth volunteerism and giving back to our community, shares their journey of establishing the organization - starting with their family truck. They discuss their mission to inspire youth to do random acts of kindness and how they're tackling issues of homelessness and marginalization exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Jessica Hwang, in part two of this episode, offers her advice on how to overcome the various risks and challenges associated with embracing change. As a storyteller through animated films, she is passionate about empowering other young people to create their own destiny in life.
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Jessica Hwang, a lighting artist who has worked on films including "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse," "Hotel Transylvania 3," and "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," opens up about her relentless search for true purpose without feeling pressured by traditional social constructs and expectations. In part one of two episodes, she talks about why it's important for young people to embrace change despite the potential mental and social challenges.
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Justin Park, a Doctor of Medicine candidate at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, reflects on his recent journey studying mechanical engineering. He provides insight on how the rigorous curriculum prepared him for medical school and how innovation has been increasingly impactful in the medical field.
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Precilia Kong and Joanne Li, co-founders of Ignite the Warmth Society, share the non-profit charity's origin story and how they've personally transformed as young volunteer advocates in their community. The organization's goal is to use first-hand experiences, such as volunteer opportunities or class collaborations, to combat the stigma and prejudice surrounding those homeless or living in poverty.
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