Generation talent is that segment of "Gen Z" and "Millennials" who are not just avocado fuelled, smoothie drinking freelancers. Shining a spotlight on young people excelling in their fields, going on incredible adventures or trying to change the world. Music credits: Artist: Kevin MacLeod: Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3789-funky-chunk License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Hello and welcome to Gen.T: the podcast shining a spotlight on bright young people. Today with us we have Yin Noe for our season finale. Yin was the co-founder of Coillection and is currently the CEO of Savium, an award-winning startup enabling startups and small businesses to better and autonomously manage their finances. With Yin, we talked about starting up at university, fintech, Savium's goals and the story of Yin as a founder. This episode celebrates the end of Gen.T's third season, so please leave me some feedback or any guests you would like to see on the season. Either through Firstory or directly at the podcast's Instagram @_gen.t or your host's Instagram @j_gabbus. The podcast is available on all major podcasting platforms, and feel free to leave a review and a rating if you liked the episode. Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/story/ckx5zaj0e0csv0958o3ggacyo?m=comment Powered by Firstory Hosting
Hello and welcome to Gen.T, the podcast shining a spotlight on bright young people. Today, we have the pleasure to host Parham Rakhshanfar, UCL graduate, COO and co-founder at Huzzle, a startup aiming to change how students navigate the job market. Tune in if you are interested in tech entrepreneurship, early-stage startups and how Parham is managing his company while travelling the world! The podcast is available on all major podcasting platforms, and feel free to leave a review and a rating if you liked the episode. Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/story/ckwvxeodm17940941rgcofnw4?m=comment Powered by Firstory Hosting
Hello and welcome to Gen.T, the podcast shining a spotlight on bright young people. Today, we have the pleasure to host Jojo Kelly, a Durham graduate and founder at Nomad Cooks. With Jojo we talked about his experience founding a startup, by himself, during the pandemic and how he is trying to deliver chefs on-demand at an accessible price. Tune in if you are interested in early-stage startups and tech for food! The podcast is available on all major podcasting platforms, and feel free to leave a review and a rating if you liked the episode. Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/story/ckwm4ybq71zte08308gpzquc0?m=comment Powered by Firstory Hosting
Hello and welcome to Gen.T, the podcast shining a spotlight on bright young people. Today, we have the pleasure to host Manoj Murali, Imperial College PhD student and co-founder at OrganA and previously at UroSense. With Manoj we talked about his experience at the interface of engineering and biology and early-stage biotech startups. Tune in if you are interested in biotech entrepreneurship, the interface of biology and engineering or in early-stage startups! The podcast is available on all major podcasting platforms, and feel free to leave a review and a rating if you liked the episode. Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/story/ckwbxos7f1oo50814libolaor?m=comment Powered by Firstory Hosting
Hello and welcome to Gen.T, the podcast shining a spotlight on bright young people. Today, we have a special guest to talk about one of my favourite topics: biotech and synbio. Will Wright is the director of entrepreneurship at the iGEM Foundation and the co-founder and managing partner at Nordic Bioventures. Tune in if you are interested in biotech entrepreneurship, synthetic biology and the future of the field at its interface with major societal and environmental issues. The podcast is available on all your favourite podcasting platforms: Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google podcasts, just to name a few; and episodes come out every Tuesday! If you enjoy the podcast, feel free to leave a review on Apple Podcast or your favourite podcasting platforms Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/story/ckw2c9x1z8y8009642crct3br?m=comment Powered by Firstory Hosting
Hello and welcome to Gen.T, the podcast shining a spotlight on bright young people. Today with us, we have Vic Banham. Vic was one of the earliest so-called "TikTok Famous" people as she reached 2M followers before pivoting to social media marketing. Today, she is the bright founder of Social Antler, a TikTok marketing company working with exciting startups and companies such as Thursday and more. If you are curious about TikTok's massive impact, how to grow as a business on the platform, or you want to hear about how Vic navigated this world straight out of high school, you are in the right place! Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/story/ckvrvco2apq6s09904qb8vxfj?m=comment Powered by Firstory Hosting
Hello and welcome to Gen.T, the podcast shining a spotlight on bright young people. Today with us, we have Arthur Zargaryan, Imperial graduate and founder of Parceltracker and Deepfinity. In this episode, we delved into the early stage of a startup, Arthur's entrepreneurial experiences and how he is planning the future of Parceltracker and Deepfinity. Tune in if you want to know more about Proptech, being an entrepreneur at university or how to grow your tech startup! Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/story/ckvhwytle1bob0898lloj0iiv?m=comment Powered by Firstory Hosting
Hello and welcome to Gen.T, the podcast shining a spotlight on bright young people. Today, we have Tom Phipps, PhD student in AI and ethics, creative director at the Creators Fund and crypto connoisseur. In the episode, we talked about Tom's interests, his entrepreneurial endeavours and his work as a PhD student in AI and ethics. Tune in if you want to know more about the boundaries of AI and ethics, Tom's ventures and where crypto is headed! Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/story/ckv7uurmcricf0800gv8bu1v5?m=comment Powered by Firstory Hosting
Hello and welcome to Gen.T, the podcast shining a spotlight on bright young people. Today, we have Kirk Liu, co-founder of Firstory, the podcasting app which took over the Asian podcast market and podcaster himself. If you are interested in the podcast world, starting up in Asia and an overall excellent founder story, this episode is made for you! Firstory also happens to be our new hosting platform, so check out our website fuelled by them at gent.firstory.io and voice comments on Firstory.com. Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/story/ckuybm4x15t7g0875j1q5qzge?m=comment Powered by Firstory Hosting
Hello and welcome to Gen.T, the podcast shining a spotlight on bright young people. Today, for the start of season 3, we have Leonardo Nicoletti, a research affiliate at the MIT Senseable City Labs and a freelance data scientist. If you are interested in how data science can be leveraged to navigate the modern world and more, tune in! We are starting season 3 with a new hosting platform, Firstory, and many new functionalities so check out the gent.firstory.io website and voice comments on Firstory.com. Powered by Firstory Hosting
Hello and welcome to Gen.T, the podcast shining a spotlight on bright young people. Today, for the Season 2 finale, we have Gordon Chung, a future solicitor at Baker McKenzie, founder of GlobalLawyersConnect and YouTuber. If you want to hear about careers in law, professional development in international law and more, tune in! This is the last episode of season 2 which has seen amazing guests, and that just from the start has seen some of its participants at international awards and startup competition. From Gen.T and your host Jacopo, we wish you a great Christmas holiday, and we promise to come back with more young talent in 2021! In the meantime, you can enjoy the episode you have missed and if you are a new listener, our season 1 guests. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gent/message
Hello and welcome to Gen.T, the podcast shining a spotlight on bright young people. Today with us we have Dr. Chiara Heide, PhD at Imperial College London and founder at BrightCure, a biotech company trying to solve UTIs for women with an innovative microbial solution. Chiara shared her journey across countries and subjects of study, which lead her from academia to the bustling London startup environment. If you are interested in Biotech, the transition from academia to entrepreneurship or you want to hear about a great idea that has been promoted by IndieBio New York, tune in! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gent/message
Hello and welcome to Gen.T, a spotlight for bright young people. Today, we had the pleasure to talk to Vanessa Madu, an undergraduate maths student at Imperial College London who has collected a few awards for her work promoting diversity in STEM through a variety of programs and hackathons. She is also the founder of ProjectInsight, and she is scheduled to have a TEDx Talk at Imperial College. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gent/message
Hello and Welcome to Gen.T, the podcast shining a spotlight on bright young people. Today, we have Aaron Blotnick on the pod talking to us about the world of biotech from the perspective of someone who has been a PhD student doing research, has worked in a VC fund and now at a fastly growing startup in San Francisco. Tune in if you are curious about how Aaron went from academia to investment and then into the thriving Californian biotech startup hub. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gent/message
Hello and welcome to Gen.T, the podcast shining a spotlight on bright young people. Today, we have Arwa Michelle Mboya, a Yale and MIT graduate who worked at the MIT Media Labs for her Master's degree, where she designed XR experiences for women in rural settings in Kenya. If you want to hear more about her top-notch university experience, her incredible Master's project and her career in media and technology, tune in! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gent/message
Hello and welcome to Gen.T, the podcast shining a spotlight on bright young people. Today, we have Luke Young, co-founder of Agrisea, a biotech company trying to grow rice in the sea. Luke told us a great story about how he went from working in pubs at night to developing his idea in San Francisco with $250.000 in the bank. If you want to know more about this great founder story and how very soon we'll see oceanic rice cultures, tune in! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gent/message
Hello and welcome to Gen.T, the podcast shining a spotlight on bright young people. Today with us we have Florence Basubas an alumna of Minerva currently working for a South Korean consultancy. With Florence, we talked about her experience at Minerva as part of the first graduating cohort. Minerva is a university which is exclusively online and makes students travel all over the world during the bachelor's degree, if you are interested and want to hear more about it, tune in! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gent/message
Welcome to Gen.T, the podcast shining a spotlight on bright young people. Today with us we have Dr. Molly Dineen, one of the young student doctors who were catapulted into the COVID-ridden hospitals at the beginning of the pandemic. We talked about her experience of the pandemic as an insider and how she dealt with it considering that she was still being trained. Molly has already appeared on the BBC, Vogue and more, so tune in to hear her great story. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gent/message
Hello and welcome to Gen.T, the podcast putting a spotlight on bright young people. Today, on season 2's second episode, we have Taylor Cottle. He is a PhD student at John Hopkins university, finalist at Voices of Tomorrow for the Global Biotech Revolution conference, and winner of multiple big case competitions. With him we talked about PhDs in the USA, but also about careers in science and outside of science for PhD students. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gent/message
Welcome everyone to the first episode of Gen.T's second season. If you are a new listener, at Gen.T, we aim to put the spotlight on bright young people doing incredible things. Today, our guest is Nikita Khandwala, an Oxford graduate with experience in the aviation, tech and investment industries. She is currently a LinkedIn employee and founder of UnbOx, a start-up connecting students to start-ups they would like to work or intern for. Tune in for a great conversation about all things internships and Nikita's experiences at Oxford and her various workplaces. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gent/message
Welcome everyone to the last episode Gen.T's season one. It has been a great season which has seen entrepreneurs, scientists, activists and more. However, we wanted to finish it with an exceptional guest, so, today we are glad to have Raphael Eder, COO at Project Access, with us. Raphael went from his childhood in Austria, to having many experiences in the corporate world abroad, finance and economics, to leading a global education sector startup which is changing the lives of thousands of young people wanting to step up in their academic career. If you want to hear more about that and many of his great life stories, tune in. Follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcast and Google Podcast to be the first to know about season two of Gen.T coming out later this year. From your host, Jacopo Gabrielli, it has been a great pleasure to run this first season of the podcast, and if you have any feedback or suggestions, feel free to reach out on any of my social media channels. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gent/message
Welcome to the 8th episode of Gen.T. Today with us we have Nicolò Venelli, founder at Carlo Vicini. His accent will steal your heart, but try to stay focused on the content because he has a lot to say. We started talking about his background, his fashion ventures, and then he proceeded to tell me about his incredible trip for charity during which he crossed central and eastern Europe on a Vespa which could not even get on the highway. Between accidents, Redbulls and other shenanigans, this one episode was particularly fun to record and listen to. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gent/message
Welcome everyone to Gen.T, the podcast which shines a spotlight on bright young people. Today, on our 7th episode, we have Aliza Ayaz. She is the founder of Climate Action Society at UCL which escalated into a huge reality who advised institutionally UCL, and participated in UCL's process to divest from fossil fuels. Moreover, she ran an environmental risk workshop with Bank of England. Lastly, she presented at the UN's World Urban Forum, she was featured in Vanity Fair and received an honour from the House of Lord. Listen in if you are interested in climate change, activism or sustainability. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gent/message
Welcome to Gen.T: the podcast which shines a spotlight on bright young people. Today, we have Cai Linton on the show. He is an Imperial College student of Biotechnology and the co-founder of Multus Media, a company seeking to bring "cultured" meat from the bench to the market. In this episode, we talked about the impact of our nutrition on the environment and the hardships and successes that Cai is seeing with Multus Media whilst trying to change the meat industry. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gent/message
Welcome everyone to Gen.T: the podcast which shines a spotlight on bright young people. Today, we have Zvezdin Besarabov, a young Bulgarian particularly keen on blockchain and AI. He has programmed a robotic hand to transcribe his notes and sold it at the age of 16 to Wacom. Furthermore, he has been heavily involved in blockchain projects such as Scynet with whom he built a deep learning algorithm using blockchain activity data to predict Ethereum's prices beating classical automated investment approaches. Tune in if you are interested in AI, blockchain and coronavirus' influence on these industries. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gent/message
Welcome to Gen.T, the podcast which shines a spotlight on bright young people. Today we have our first guess from the USA. Straight from Tufts and Cornell, Samay studies hospitality management, has a vast work experience in the sector and is the founder of Million Meals Mission. He was also selected for the 2020 Poets&Quants Best and Brightest list of undergraduates. With him, we spoke about the hospitality sector, the consequences of Coronavirus on it and his brilliant social enterprise. Also, Samay told about how is trying to expand their reach through Instagram, so go check him out at @millionmealsmission . --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gent/message
Welcome to Gen.T, the podcast which shines a spotlight on bright young people. How is winning the Hult Prize, 1 million dollars, speaking at the UN and meeting Bill Clinton at the age of 20? Well ask our next guest, Kisum Chan, he is the founder of the social enterprise Rice Inc and a UCL graduate. If you are interested in social entrepreneurship, international contests and the hardships of rice farmers in Sout-East Asia, this is the episode for you! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gent/message
In episode number two of the first season of Gen.T, we have Alexis Gkantiragas, CEO of Journal of Young Investigators. He started publishing when he was 18 and worked in academic and non-academic research since he was 15/16, and now on top of directing a scientific peer-reviewed journal, he has a machine learning project, works as an analyst at a biotech company and gets involved in all things research in the biochem/biotech space. The guy who caused my inferiority complex in my first year at university, but definitely one to keep an eye on. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gent/message
Welcome and thanks for listening to the first episode of Gen.t: the podcast shining a spotlight on bright young people. Today, we have Joel Cristoph, he is a graduate student at John Hopkins and Tsinghua University in international affairs. As part of a think tank, he was a delegate at the COP25, the UN conference on climate change, he is involved in multiple groups looking at international policy and affairs, he is a polyglot and he is a prolific essay writer. If you are interested in climate change, international affairs or the effect of Coronavirus on the economy, this is the right episode for you. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gent/message