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Uncharted waters is a Podcast brought to you by GlobalNL. This Podcast series focuses on telling stories of NLer's that have ventured into "uncharted waters" in their lives. We hope that these stories will help encourage and empower others to take on similar risks/challenges in their own life.

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    • Jun 3, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 42m AVG DURATION
    • 20 EPISODES


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    #20 - Tim Powers: “Stay Strong”

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 49:27


    Tim Powers shares his journey, including some ups and downs, from deep roots in Newfoundland and Labrador to a life and career at the “Centre”. Tim’s vision of the future direction of this country in strategic areas including a post Covid world and Carbon Pricing is very interesting. He is always led by his mother's sage advice, which is to “Never Get Too Big For Your Britches”. Enjoy the listen it will surprise and entertain you and if you ever get a chance to visit with Tim in Ottawa, don’t forget to bring the Black Horse and/or Jockey! Timeline: 0:20 GlobalNL Introduction and Overview 3:27 Growing up in Newfoundland, how it shaped you 8:06 Lobbyist role - Secret Sauce 10:24 Storytelling and how important it is 13:08 Covid and Canadian Politics - Mental Health - Money - Family 18:25 Data Management and Politics - Abacus Data 24:10 Where is the optimism/pessimism in the future of Newfoundland 30:11 Climate Change - Carbon Pricing 35:49 Mental Health 42:06 Rugby - Outlet - Friendships - Validations - Mental Strength - World Cup game NL 45:35 How can the GlobalNL community help the Province 47:22 Tim’s Billboard “Stay Strong”

    #19 - Local Tech Spotlight: Prospre “A Growing Entrepreneurial Mentality at Memorial”

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 22:51


    In the second episode of our new segment “Local Tech Spotlight”, Jeremy talks with Prospre, a St. John’s Startup developing a mobile app that allows you to easily build customized meal plans that take your personal preferences and nutritional goals into account. Jonathan and Colin from Prospre give us a peek inside the early days of starting a technology company in Newfoundland and Labrador. We discuss the success they’ve had to date, and how a growing entrepreneurship mentality at Memorial University is helping aspiring entrepreneurs overcome the fear of getting started. Podcast Outline: 1:30 - Can you tell us about Prospre in your own words? 3:00 - Where’d you get the idea? 4:35 - What came first? Entrepreneurship or the idea? 5:15 - Entrepreneurship mentality at MUN 9:45 - Product and Traction 15:55 - What’s been your biggest challenge? 19:50 - What’s the next big thing for Prospre?

    #18 Aatif Baskanderi

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 79:04


    Aatif Baskanderi, a Global NL award winner for the production of the acclaimed film “Salaam B’y”, provides us with a not often heard overview of the diversity experience growing up in Newfoundland and Labrador. Aatif's film is a profound lense through which one’s understanding of diversity today can be viewed. He gives us a interesting sense of how his life experience in education and work has lead him to now focus the establishment of the North Pine Foundation, an organization which dares to address some of the most difficult social issues in our Country. A core value in the definition and execution of this work can be seen on his Billboard “Be Kind”. Enjoy! Outline 1:45 Aatif describes growing up in Clarenville Newfoundland 2:19 GlobalNL award for “Salaam B’y”. Where did the idea come from? 7:25 Growing up Muslim in NL including Raymonds! 13:40 NL cultural diversity exposure/density 14:30 An emerging Racist/Right Wing sentiment in Nl - The role social media plays here. 16:30 “Agile Sincerity” 18:50 How do you stay connected with the Province and the role of “Radical Kindness” 21:40 Establishing Adult friend circles when moving from place to place 26:39 Building Community Network 27:52 Social Entrepreneurship Why/Why not 32:39 The World of Innovation and its challenges and integration of Social Science 40:57 Blue Ocean Groups - Elastic Innovation - People at the centre of the table 46:00 North Pine Foundation - A Startup Philanthropic Foundation - Focused on foster children, former prisoners, adult refugees, rural Nl and other compelling issues. 49:00 Foundation Partners - Private Tech Support 52:00 Validation of Value Proposition 53:00 Skepticism and Structural Mitigation 55:00 Global Nl - an approach to global connectivity a positive conduit 1:13:16 Aatif’s Billboard - “Be Kind”

    #17 - Local Tech Spotlight: InspectAR "Architecting for flexibility"

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 25:31


    This episode will be a discussion between Jeremy Andrews and Liam, Nick, Darryl and Matt of InspectAR. InspectAR’s technology uses AR to overlay Printed Circuit Board designs directly onto the circuit board, allowing you to inspect, debug, rework, and assemble PCBs in less time, without mistakes or frustration. In 2020, InspectAR was acquired by Cadence Design Systems, the market leader in Electronic Design Automation software and services.

    #16 - Dr. Vianne Timmons: “Surround Yourself With People That Lift You Up”

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 43:47


    Dr. Timmons leads us through a candid overview of her years growing up in Labrador and describes how this place shaped who she is. The strength of the Labrador community shines through in her discussion. The journey which led her to become Memorial’s president is wrought with this sense of community and early efforts to visit the communities of this Province are impressive. Dr. Timmons’ energy in support of defining and enabling the University’s place in supporting the future of this Province is palpable, while acknowledging the realities of a post Covid world. Vianne’s Billboard will “Lift You UP”. Enjoy the chat, perhap will find your “Tee Shirt”. Thank you Gary Bradshaw! Timeline: 1:11 GlobalNl Introduction and Overview 4:21 Growing up in Labrador and its lasting effects 8:19 Motivation/Process followed to apply and become MUN President 11:14 The importance of Reaching-Out early to all areas of the Province 16:30 Memorial’s key asset - It’s People 18:50 Memorials’ Biggest challenge going forward (outside of Covid) 20:48 The University’s tool box which supports positive growth for the Province 20:25 How Memorial nurtures the education experience with a broad array supports 31:50 Covid’s lasting impact on Memorial 37:04 Vianne’s Billboard “Surround Yourself With People That Lift You Up” 39:46 How can GlobalNL be of greater assistance “Stay Engaged”

    #15 - Andrew Furey: “We have just scratched the surface”

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 68:22


    Andrew leads us through an interesting summary of the impact the current global Covid 19 crisis has had on his personal and professional life. He shares his path to the field of medicine and the role that “Trauma in Baltimore” played in that journey. Discussions of “Dollar a Day” and “Team Broken Earth” provide interesting insights into what makes Andrew tick! Andrew also describes why he sees public life as a very important next step for him and lets us have an early look at his BillBoard “We Have Just Scratched The Surface”. 1:37 Covid 19 experience for Andrew and family - Children, Education resources, Professional adjustments, Global Influence 9:20 Covid 19 inspired “Reverse Urbanization” with benefit for places like Newfoundland and Labrador 12:08 The “Technology Space” potential in Newfoundland and Labrador CoLab - Verifin 15:20 Why choose the Medical Field? Helping People 19:20 Trauma Fellowship in Baltimore Maryland experience (living with violence and stress) 29:36 “Dollar a Day” Mental Health focus - We all share the experience 37:48 “Team Broken Earth” Where is it now? Where is it going? 50:31 Public Life - Why? Being part of the solution to a very large problem 53:46 Negativity and the “Value” of Twitter! 56:55 NL’s - Silent Demographic Crisis! It touches everything. 1:02:31 How can Global NL be part of the solution? “The great NL expat resource” 1:04:53 Andrew’s BillBoard “We Have Just Scratched the Surface!”

    #14 - The Importance of Connections with Nathan Young

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 46:01


    Nathan describes the amazing value of Connections in a person's life. His Connections have taken him through the sporting world with national and international success, including olympic gold. He shares his view of the path forward being led by the principle of “believing in yourself” as the primary component whether it is in respect of sport, education or work. Nathan also gives us a little insight into his early fascination with the investing world and his intention to continue to pursue it. He is focused on a path forward that includes near term and long term sporting goals along with continued interest in the mysteries of the business world. He sees the value of Connections to be critical to success. A very interesting episode with a bright young man, with an even brighter future. Enjoy! Timeline: 1:11 Covid19 Influences/worries on High School Grads 3:55 What does Online-University look like for the coming year 5:32 Sport - Curling and the 2020 Youth Olympics 8:10 Team Canada “team building” “leadership” 10:56 Olympic Takeaway - “Believe in Yourself” 13:59 Imposter? How did I get here 16:25 The OLympic Donut experience - The value of getting to know the world 20:46 The Olympic Gold Medal win! 22:22 Curling outlook - short term - long term 24:14 The “Gushue Effect” 24:57 Newfoundland’s Potential (Covid - Tech - Diversification) 28:16 How Global NL can contribute - contact - mentorship - storytelling 32:28 Investing interest - 12th birthday present - Buffett - Letters 37:31 Nathan’s Billboard 41:44 Nahtan’s question for Global NL - ambition and patience

    #13 - Your career is a jungle gym (not a ladder) with Josh Davis

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 48:55


    Josh Davis provides a wide-ranging discussion of the first 10 years of his working life, which leads the listener to an understanding of what he calls the Transition Generation. He discusses his Mun Eng experience, initial NL work success and family life, leading to an exciting work/life balance in Houston. Josh explains that he has learned a lot about life choices in this period. The discussion touches on a wide range of very interesting topics that inform the Push/Pull of an NL graduate as he moves through the Jungle Gym of work and family life. You will find Josh’s insights intriguing. Podcast Outline: 1:10 Introduction 2:20 Moving to Houston from Newfoundland 5:23 Dynamics of moving work locations 9:17 MUN Engineering experience and impression 12:35 Railroad tracks and jungle gyms post education 14:41 You can’t be what you can’t see 18:32 Two or three more Verafins - spending problem not a revenue problem 22:12 Josh's optimism about the future of Newfoundland 27:52 How can the GlobalNL Podcast support the agenda? 31:30 The future of GlobalNL 38:12 Josh’s billboard “shorten your planning timeframe” 41:02 The push and pull of life

    #12 - Entrepreneurship with Florian Villaumé

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 60:14


    Florian Villaume is responsible for Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador’s Centre for Entrepreneurship (MCE). Florian completed his Mechanical Engineering education in his native France, following that up with further education in Quebec where he completed a Masters in Fluid Mechanics. He describes his curious early career path working in Africa with Canadian Engineers Without Borders and how that unique experience shaped his thinking with respect to Leadership/ Development and the direction of his working life. The importance of having the courage to trust one’s instincts, coupled with the tools developed from early education, along with being able to sense the “energy in the room” leads this podcast to some very interesting recommendations for young and old entrepreneurs to ponder. The three key messages that he believes drive entrepreneurial growth in NL will intrigue you. Enjoy. Content: - Welcome - Podcast focus: 1. Florian Background, 2. MUN MCE, 3. Career Path - Florian sets the stage with a brief overview of his education both in his Native France and in Quebec, along with a description of a fascinating early career path, which starts with working with Canadian Engineers Without Borders in Africa. - Working with farmers in Africa leading to the appreciation of the importance of Innovative thinking. - Florian describes what impact going from a Masters in Fluid Mechanic one minute to a Volunteer in an African village and how that experience has changed his life. - Key Leadership elements are discussed including head vs heart, drive, trusting instincts and energy in the room. - Today's “Zoom World” discussed where its features leave the participants with meeting outcomes, the intangibles of not meeting in person are noted, including the feeling which comes with “watching a TV show in black and white.” - Florian discusses the natural transition for him, from the entrepreneurial drive he developed through his work in Africa to working at MUN. He describes the three key messages that lead his thinking every day. Florian provides an over of the MCE and the significant growth and support for entrepreneurial thinking at the university and across faculties. The role of Global NL in support of MUN is discussed. The need for support from ex-pat NL professionals discussed with energy and emphasis. Florian repeats his strong belief in the potential for Entrepreneurial growth in NL. - Global NL discussed at length wrt current activity and further support as things develop. - Career Paths and the Jungle Gym effect discussed. - Florian’s “BillBoard”

    #11 - Building a career in sustainability and climate change with Colin Powell

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 61:24


    Colin describes his remarkable journey through post secondary education choices and early employment. His current professional focus with respect to the world of “Sustainability/Climate Change '' is fascinating. Colin's discussion of how financial and corporate interests have changed to reflect the new reality is enlightening. His perspective on the merits of Global NL are encouraging. Enjoy! Podcast Outline: Min 1 Introduction Min 2 Why I went away for Post Graduate education choices? Min 3:53 Current Employer Ernst & Young Min 5:32 GreenHouse Gas Emissions Regulatory Setting Min 8:07 Why choose Engineering (Significance of relationships along the way) Min 15:23 Evolution of the “Sustainability Manager” position Min 17:10 Recommendations as to how to approach entering a “sustainability” career Min 23:13 Carbon Pricing Globally, Nationally, Provincially Min 28:11 Newfoundland and Labrador “Carbon Tax” approach Min 31:00 Muskrat Falls discussion Min 37:40 The “Energy Efficiency” and the Boomerang Effect Min 41:19 Why support Global NL? Min 56:00 Summary Podcast message wrt “Sustainability/Climate Change”

    #10 - GlobalNL Hardware, with Zach Green & Brett Vokey

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 25:18


    Jeremy Andrews (Co-founder at CoLab Software) discusses hardware start-ups in Newfoundland with Zach Green (Co-founder of Mysa Thermostat) and Brett Vokey (Founder of BreatheSuite).

    #9 - Why We Started GlobalNL

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 22:07


    Greg and Kingsley sat down and talked about GlobalNL's mission and goals for 2019.

    #8 - Season 1 wrap-up

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 10:28


    Looking back on season 1 of The Leap.

    #7 - Stories from Silicon Valley with David Stewart

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 55:38


    David Stewart currently lives in Palo Alto, California but is originally from Thetford Mines, Quebec. David shares stories from his broad ranging career journey. He began by studying as a Lawyer at McGill and then found himself at an early stage startup just prior to the “.com” crash. He also founded a non-profit immigration clinic as well as worked in the Consulate General of Canada office in San Francisco. David is now an independent consultant that connects Canadian companies, institutions and individuals to Silicon Valley. In the interview we reference two Bay Area networks, the Digital Moose Lounge (www.digitalmooselounge.org) and the C100 (www.thec100.org); please see the links above for additional details.

    #6 - Building Businesses as a Marathon, not a Sprint, with Joe Teo

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2019 47:37


    Joe Teo is the founder and CEO of HeyOrca!, a software start-up based in St. John’s, Newfoundland. Joe shares his story about moving from Malaysia to Newfoundland to study business at Memorial University & eventually starting his company upon graduation. Podcast Outline: Min 1- Introduction Min 2 - Why he decided to start a company Min 3 - Why did he choose MUN/NL? Min 6:30 - TIming and why he started HeyOrca! Min 14 - Biggest challenge starting HeyOrca! Min 16 - Managing Global teams MIn 18 - What was easier than you thought about starting a new company? Min 19:30 - Growing a company (marathon vs sprint) Min 22:30 - Mission of HeyOrca! Min 26 - Favorite Podcasts Min 27:30 - What message would you put on a billboard where would you put it? Min 29 - How could MUN business and engineering schools work closer together? Min 34 - Favourite Book? Min 35 - Why do you track yearly progress? Min 38 - How can GlobalNL add the most value to members? Links related to this podcast: Small empires by Alexis Ohanian: https://www.theverge.com/small-empires https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuZUAcn5dgM Podcasts: This week in startups - https://thisweekinstartups.com HBR - https://hbr.org/podcasts Favourite Book: Crucial Conversations - https://amzn.to/2Eo86wC Other Links: HeyOrca!: https://heyorca.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/JosephTeoLS LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/josephteols/

    #5 - Innovating Newfoundland & Labrador public service, with Anne Whelan

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 45:09


    Anne Whelan, originally from Jerseyside, is the CEO of Seafair Capital - a St. John’s based company that invests in community and home health, wellness and safety. In this episode, Anne tells us how she applied strategic thinking and global learning to innovate in public service in Newfoundland and Labrador.

    #4 - Exploring other Worlds, with aspiring astronaut Bethany Downer

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 59:01


    #4 - Exploring other Worlds, with aspiring astronaut Bethany Downer by GlobalNL

    #3 - Newfoundlander by Choice: Mike Wahl

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 48:40


    Mike Wahl moved to Newfoundland in 2001 and founded Definitions Health and Wellness in St. John's. Interviewed by Jeremy Andrews

    #1 - GlobalNL podcast Season 1 preview

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 0:52


    #1 - GlobalNL podcast Season 1 preview by GlobalNL

    #2 - Rhodes scholar, mechanical engineer Gill Langor from St. John's

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 26:58


    Gill Langor is from St. John’s, NL, currently living in Oakland CA. She has an mechanical engineering degree and is also s a Rhodes scholar. She has worked in consumer product design, at a drone start-up (Lily) and is currently working at the GM owned company Cruise on autonomous driving. In addition to this, she is an avid seamstress and has already made one wedding dress.

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