Click play to listen to talented young adults around the world including researchers, founders and project leaders showcase their entrepreneurial work and how they are solving some of society's biggest problems. Some examples: memory loss, food waste, parking, unemployement and much more! Instagra…
Black Kids Who Care (BKWC) is a community of young individuals who have created a social presence on different media platforms in response to racism and police brutality in America against the Black community. It was primarily started by three teenagers, Lola Barris, William Bigby and Piper Porter who are all LA natives in order to spread awareness, get the black youth involved, and to give back to their community. BKWC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/b.k.w.c/?hl=en --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sparklinkpodcast/support
According to the We are Family Foundation, only 3% of Tanzania’s students remain in school for the final two years of their education, and the student to teacher ratio is very high, making it extremely difficult for teachers to focus on individual attendance and performance. Experiencing this issue in her classroom and knowing what the harm of skipping school is in her community, Doreen Micheal, a 17-year-old native of Tanzania, specifically Dar es Salaam, decided to take action through tech. She developed Renotify, a website in which the goal is to increase student retention in schools. Let’s hop into the conversation I had with Doreen on her background and the process she went and currently goes through with Renotify. Renotify: https://www.f6s.com/renotify Sparklink Instagram: @sparklinkpod --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sparklinkpodcast/support
By observing her surroundings in Paraguay, Diana Vicezar, founder of Mymba Rayhu, realized that there were two problems that she could immediately act on and act on at the same time. Helping the growing population of street dogs with shelter and reducing the amount of plastic waste on the streets. As a result of her efforts, she was named a Global Peace Ambassador. Click play to listen to her story! Follow Mymba Rayhu: https://mymbarayhu.weebly.com/ Sparklink Podcast: @sparklinkpod in Insta & Twitter --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sparklinkpodcast/support
As BBC news reported in 2017, Nigeria has the largest number of children out of school in the world - roughly 10.5 million. The education ministry’s permanent secretary said those that were most affected were girls, street children, and the children of nomadic groups. This is the outcome of minimal funding that the public education system receives as well as the government’s disregard for general human development. Realizing and living through this truth, Daniel Drake Jr who grew up in the slums in Lagos, Nigeria knew he needed to do something to help give street children a future in which they can earn a steady income and uplift Nigeria economically and socially. Thus, Daniel started Teens for Change which led him to become one of 33 global teen leaders. Instagram & Twitter: sparklinkpod LinkedIn & Youtube: Sparklink Podcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sparklinkpodcast/support
Pancreatic cancer has a survival rate that is lower than 7% and is the cause of 100’s of thousands of deaths every year. It is also one of the most overlooked cancers yet is projected to be the deadliest within the coming years. Aware of these statistics, Harsh Agrawal, a 16year old from India and 1 of 33 Global teen Leaders, set out to create a solution. His solution - CancerEx, the only non-invasive method to test the presence of that cancer in patients. Click Play to listen to how Harsh did it! Sparklink Podcast Instagram & Twitter: @sparklinkpod --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sparklinkpodcast/support
You may have heard about the projected Mission to Mars in 2030. Well in this episode, we have 19-year-old Alyssa Carson, who is likely to be on that very mission. Just take a look at her stats, - Alyssa was selected as one of seven ambassadors representing Mars One, a mission to establish a human colony on Mars. In October of 2016, Alyssa was the youngest to be accepted and graduate from the Advanced Possum Academy, officially making her certified to go to space and the youngest astronaut in training. And, she's sponsored by Nike. So without further ado, let’s hop into my conversation with Alyssa about her journey that is paving the way for her to potentially lead the human race into another planet! Alyssa's Instagram: @nasablueberry Sparklink Podcast Instagram & Twitter: @sparklinkpod --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sparklinkpodcast/support
By now you may have heard of Avi Schiffmann. Way back when no one, not even governments were that concerned about the spread of COVID-19, 17 yr old Avi Schiffmann, who at the time was a junior in high school took it upon himself to create a COVID-19 tracking website ncovid2019.live. Within a matter of months the website grew insanely large attracting more than 700 million people from all over the world. Cut to now, Avi was recently on the Daily Show with Trevor Noah, featured on Bloomberg, won the Person of the Year award at the Webby Awards and quite frankly is all over the internet. Avi's website: ncov2019.live Sparklink Instagram: @sparklinkpod --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sparklinkpodcast/support
Nikkolas Smith's art and activism have been instrumental in propelling the #BlackLivesMatter movement in order to eradicate police brutality and racism within the systems in America. Nikkolas's art has been reposted by Michelle Obama, Rhianna, Pharrell Williams, Shaun King and the list goes on. Nikkolas has also been featured on The New York Times, Time Magazine, and CNN to name a few and has also created Hollywood movie posters for Black Panther, Dear White People, and more. Click play to listen to Nikkolas's story! Nikkolas's Instagram: @nikkolas_smith Nikkolas's Website: nikkolas.com DONATE - Organizations to support #BlackLivesMatter: Black Lives Matter Global Network American Civil Liberties Union Black Voters Matter Fund Campaign Zero Communities United Against Police Brutality Sparklink Podcast Instagram & Twitter: @sparklinkpod --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sparklinkpodcast/support
Jonathan Javier and his initiative with Wonsulting has created a great deal of light within these uncertain times of the coronavirus pandemic. Roughly 47 million people are expected to be jobless as reported by CNBC and Jonathan and his team are fighting to give people valuable advice through various methods in order to help jumpstart their followers' careers. And, it's working. Jonathan himself, has gained roughly 32,000 followers on LinkedIn within the last couple months, and that number is exponentially growing. We go into the challenges, the people and the wins he and his team had throughout in this episode. Click play to listen to how Jonathan did it! Website: wonsulting.com Email: hello@wonsulting.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sparklinkpodcast/support
Samaira Mehta, featured on Times as one of the 8 young leaders to shape the decade, has graced the pages of Vogue and Business Insider, has spoken at over 50 conferences nationwide including the United Nations on International Women’s Day, and to top it all off was offered a job at Google at age 11 created CoderBunnyz to make kids excited about coding. Click play to find out how! Instgram & Twitter : @sparklinkpod --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sparklinkpodcast/support
Leading Innovate 4 SDG's, Elly Savatia is pushing his community in Kenya to think about solutions to solve some of the most pressing problems including hunger, poverty, and climate action. Elly is the youngest representative in the UN Habitat Assembly. Guest: Elly Savatia, UN Habitat Representative, Founder of Innovate for SDG's --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sparklinkpodcast/support
Using machine learning to stop gun violence. Click play to listen! Guest: Shreya Nallapati, Founder of NeverAgainTech and Global Teen Leader Initiative: #NeverAgainTech, https://neveragaintech.org/ Forbes article: https://www.forbes.com/sites/geekgirlrising/2018/05/03/how-this-teen-is-using-artificial-intelligence-to-stop-gun-violence/#7657d7693526 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sparklinkpodcast/support
Tracking your eye movement to reduce car accidents, improve mobility and improve buyer choice? Click to listen to how one startup is doing just that! Guest: Serban Mogos, Co-Founder of Eyeware Eyeware's Website: https://eyeware.tech/ Serban’s Email: serban@eyeware.tech --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sparklinkpodcast/support
According to climate central, each mile someone rides on a bike-share bike instead of driving a car means about 1 pound of carbon dioxide is kept out of the atmosphere. Bike sharing also reduces traffic and congestion in urban areas by roughly 2-3%. Check out how one UK based company is disrupting how urban areas operate on a day to day basis! Guest: Agne Milukaite --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sparklinkpodcast/support
Guest: Luca Schnettler Is it possible to make insurance fair for both insurance companies and individuals on life and health insurance plans? Click play to find out how one UK based startup is doing just that though technology! Interested in being a part of HealthyHealth's journey? Apply below to their available positions: https://www.healthyhealth.com/career --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sparklinkpodcast/support
A2B is a Google bus like system hoping to create an efficient transportation method for everyone commuting to work without affiliation to any one company. Click play to find out how! Guest: Harshita Arora, Founder A2B --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sparklinkpodcast/support
As the CDC reported in 2014, more than 3.5 million Americans live with an autism spectrum disorder. With that comes an alarming fact reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics which states that roughly 83% of this population remains unemployed. Here is one startup trying to solve this issue! Visit Their Website: www.mentra.me Interviewee: Jhillika Kumar --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sparklinkpodcast/support
An article posted on medium reports that on average it takes developers 3-5 months to create an app. Featured on Forbes's enterprise technology list, here is an automation tool that aims to speed production and eliminate human errors during the app development process! Dani Arnout's email: dani.arnaout@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sparklinkpodcast/support
In the 2017-2018 academic year, women represented 27.5% of participants in India's Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Technology degree programs. Another chunk of these women ended up quitting their roles in engineering and switched to another career path, roughly 40% versus 17% of men who did the same. Here is one organization that is changing that! Mehul Raje's Email: mehul.raje@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sparklinkpodcast/support
This startup focuses on helping a specific group of content creators: travelers. And here is how they are doing it! Interested in joining Ravle? Here is the angel link to apply: https://angel.co/l/2idWcQ. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sparklinkpodcast/support
Over 2 billion more people are expected to live on this planet 30 years from now. That means scientists around the world are asking themselves this very question: How do we produce enough nutritious food to feed the increased number of people expected to live on this planet 30 years from now? Here is one answer to the question! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sparklinkpodcast/support
Spinal cords have a direct link to the brain thus, they control a great deal of our movement and behavior. So, failure to operate properly on this part of the body during surgery can result in very damaging effects—but not anymore, thanks to this new invention! Krithik's Website: krithikramesh.com Empowering Rural India: empoweringri.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sparklinkpodcast/support
One of the biggest problems in today's day and age is food waste. Not only does food waste negatively effect the environment but it injects fuel into the growing problem of hunger in developed countries. Here is one solution to this very problem that developing countries are facing. Website: https://getkinosol.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sparklinkpodcast/support
Finding parking creates stress and greatly harms the environment --- But not anymore, thanks to this new technology! Want to apply for a software or business developer role at JAPA, Inc.? Email: contact@japa.one Phone Number: 1(877) PRK-JAPA OR (877-775-5272) AngelList: angel.co. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sparklinkpodcast/support
Ever wondered if technology could improve our mental capabilities without any biological changes? Here is your answer. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sparklinkpodcast/support