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Join Dr. Tanya Crabb and Dr. Sammie Scales on Let's Talk UNLV as they dive into the enriching journey of Natalie Chan, a GA from UNLV's Global Education Initiative. Natalie shares her origin story from Hong Kong to UNLV, highlighting her transition from journalism to family therapy and her pivotal role as a Global Ambassador. Explore the challenges and triumphs of international students at UNLV, the transformative power of cultural exchange, and the impactful events organized by the Global Ambassador Program. Dive into a conversation about fostering connections, overcoming barriers, and creating a vibrant, inclusive campus community.
The U.S. Supreme Court has declared that university admissions policies must be “color blind” under the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution, breaking with decades of legal precedent and resulting in challenges to diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives at universities and elsewhere. Many employers worry their own DEI policies and programs may be at risk, with businesses experiencing some high-profile lawsuits and challenges to corporate diversity initiatives. Join The Sidley Podcast host and Sidley partner, Sam Gandhi, as he speaks with three of the firm's thought leaders on these issues — Jeff Green, Kate Roberts, and Natalie Chan. Jeff is senior counsel in Sidley's Supreme Court and Appellate practice, Kate is co-chair of Sidley's Labor, Employment and Immigration practice, and Natalie is a senior managing associate in Sidley's Labor, Employment and Immigration practice. Together, they discuss how the Supreme Court's ruling on affirmative action in higher education may impact businesses and how employers can reduce legal risk. Executive Producer: John Metaxas, WallStreetNorth Communications, Inc.
What happens when you don't grade students academically? But bring them out to the real world to learn from industry professionals to gain real skills that are needed in society? ✨How amazing would that be if we had that as students? Natalie Chan is doing exactly that to revolutionize education for high school students worldwide with her company, Own Academy. The educator and entrepreneur talks to Beyond the Label about her goals to reform how students learn, her experiences in education and traditional upbringing that inspired the concept, and how she sets up a company that is truly location-independent and remote work.Tune in to Beyond the Label podcast episodes weekly to be inspired by speakers who broke stereotypes and pursued an unconventional path!✨Connect with Us✨Instagram: www.instagram.com/theblu.journal/Get to know Natalie and Own Academy:www.instagram.com/ownacademy/www.instagram.com/nataliehwc/Subscribe, Rate, Share
Natalie Chan is the Founder and CEO at OWN Academy. Growing up in Hong Kong, Natalie never knew what she wanted to be in the future. Instead, she took an unconventional path to begin her self-discovery journey. Through this process, she learned that success in the real world requires a specific set of attitudes, self-awareness, skills, and network.In 2016, she founded OWN Academy with a mission to bring purpose into learning and unlock human potential, by bringing industry experts into classrooms and connecting the most creative and innovative students to the most progressive companies in the world. Her goal is to help students find their own direction through exposure to modern industries and inspiring mentors, provide 21st-century skills training, and offer exclusive internship opportunities.As a result of these remarkable and diverse achievements, she was selected as the Cartier Women's Initiative Fellow, becoming one of the 50 young leaders, representing Asian youths to attend the 49th World Economic Forum annual meeting.MORE: https://www.aerowong.com/ttc8-natalie-chan/
Natalie Chan is the Founder and CEO at OWN Academy. She founded the company in 2016 with a mission to bring purpose into learning and unlock human potential, by bringing industry experts into classrooms and connecting the most creative and innovative students to the most progressive companies in the world. Her goal is to help students find their own direction through exposure to modern industries and inspiring mentors, provide 21st-century skills training, and offer exclusive internship opportunities. MORE: http://aerowong.com/taotechain-8/
This episode with Natalie Chan is an inspirational journey of women that create, persevere, and grow by relentlessly pursuing their dreams and forging their own set of hybrids in order to scale their business, make an impact. She talks about creating a community that learns how to make mistakes and leverage through it in a way that makes them unique and gives them the recognition they deserve. Through her academy OWN, Natalie is on a mission to unlock human potential, by bringing industry experts into classrooms and connecting the most creative and innovative students to the most progressive companies in the world. Her goal is to help students find their own direction through exposure to modern industries and inspiring mentors, provide 21st century skills training and offer exclusive internship opportunities. Natalie Chan is an engineer, corporate professional, globetrotter, educator, entrepreneur, and a Global Shaper of the World Economic Forum. Growing up in Hong Kong, Chan never knew what she wanted to be in the future. Instead, she took an unconventional path to begin her self discovery journey. Through this process, Chan learnt that success in the real world requires a specific set of attitude, self awareness, skills and network. As a result of Chan's diverse achievements, she was selected as one of the 50 young leaders, representing Asian youths to attend the 49th World Economic Forum Annual meeting.
Our guest today is Dr. Natalie Chan. Natalie has worked in finance for close to 20 years, most of that time with Goldman Sachs in Hong Kong, Europe, and the US. In our conversation with Natalie, she shares how she went from a successful financial career to a nervous breakdown in a hospital bed, and how God met her in that place. Natalie is currently the director of the Ray Bakke Center for Urban Transformation at Bethel Bible Seminary in Hong Kong. We discuss what theology of work is, how theology can be helpful for people working in high pressure jobs, why she recommends that Christians use the prayer of examen in their work, and ways to discover your calling. Highlights from the podcast: Natalie's story of working in finance and Goldman Sachs as a young ambitious person How Natalie didn't integrate faith and work while she worked in finance, because she didn't think it was possible How the market crashed in 2008, causing Natalie to have a nervous breakdown and start reflecting on what is it means to have a blessed life Natalie's work of teaching faith work integration and training marketplace ministers How to use the prayer of examen at work to pray continuously The six aspects that Natalie teaches in her theology of work course The number 1 issue that people working in Hong Kong wrestle with, and how theology of work helps people to cope with the pressure of performing
In this candid conversation, we break down Natalie Chan's journey of breaking into BCG as a PhD. You'll gain insight for your own journey listening to Natalie share her story. How did she go from the world of academia to an incoming Associate at BCG? What are the specific steps she took to land the interview, nail it, and nab a highly-coveted BCG offer? All the answers are inside this jam-packed episode of Strategy Simplified! Black Belt - consulting interview prep program: LEARN MOREStrategy Sprint - 1 week virtual consulting engagement: LEARN MORELiked this episode? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts to help us get to our goal of 1,000 reviews!What topics do you want more of? Fill out a
“This country insists that our racial identity is beside the point, that it has nothing to do with being bullied, or passed over for promotion, or cut off every time we talk... It’s like being ghosted, I suppose, where, deprived of all social cues, I have no relational gauge for my own behavior. I ransack my mind for what I could have done, could have said...” - Cathy Park Hong in Minor FeelingsLast week’s massage parlor shootings in Atlanta, and the overall rise in anti-Asian rhetoric over this past year is simply unacceptable. The gaslighting and erasure of the AAPI experience is violent. And so on this episode, I sat down with Soko Glam’s Charlotte Cho, Vogue’s Lucie Zhang, and Instagram’s Natalie Chan to unpack all of it. From their experiences growing up in a predominately white society, to being hypersexualized as young Asian women, to being othered within the beauty industry, there’s a lot to talk about and I can’t wait for you to tune in.Links to Products/Resources Mentioned:Resources: Ep.113:Charlotte Cho, Ep.20: Lucie Zhang, PBS: Asian Americans, Asian Americans Advancing Justice, Daniel Dae Kim Speaks to Congress About Anti-Asian HateJoin the Naked Beauty Community on IG: @nakedbeautyplanet Email your beauty questions to nakedbeautypodcast@gmail.com with the subject line “Beauty Question”Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicRate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Thanks for all the love and support. Tag me while you’re listening @nakedbeautyplanet & as always love to hear your thoughts :) Follow our guests: Charlotte (@charlottejcho), Lucie (@lucie.zhang), Natalie (@natchan_ig), Stay in touch with me: @brookedevard See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Business in Vancouver's Forty Under 40 awards for 2020. BIV Forty under 40 winners share their most important takeaway from a year of unprecedented disruption and challenge. The awards recognize the achievements of B.C.'s young entrepreneurs, executives and professionals with demonstrated excellence in business, judgment, leadership and community contribution. “We are very proud to honour the recipients,” said Kirk LaPointe, BIV publisher and editor-in-chief. “As it is every year, the competition was strong among a large field of nominees, which made the judging quite challenging.” The recipients include: Braam Jordaan, Convo Communications; Troy Abromaitis, Bucci Developments; Solon Bucholtz, LBC Studios; Corinne Caldwell, British Columbia Real Estate Association; Natalie Chan, Be the Change Group; Zac Cohen, Trulioo; Jon Conlin, Fasken; Joshua Davis, JL Davis Enterprises; Emile de Rosenroll, South Island Prosperity Partnership; Mitchell Demeter, Netcoins; Joe Deobald, Full Frame Marketing; Carling Dick, Earnscliffe Strategy; Ramin Estifaie, CSN Pharma; Sarah Gulbrandsen, Ring Partner; Christian Hamm, SiteMax Systems; Kevin Heyries, AbCellera; Jennifer Hollinshead, Peak Resilience; Dustin Johnson, Save-On-Foods; Matthew May, Coast 2000 Terminals; Aliya Mohamed, Translink; Joshua Myers, BC Centre for Ability; Nima Nabavi, ExcelSense Technologies; Ryan O'Shea, Miracon Development; Kathleen Reid, Switchboard; Dylan Rekert, Very Polite Agency; Jason Robertson, Nimbus Synergies; Harj Johal, Alpine Building Maintenance Anna Sainsbury, GeoComply; Reza Sanaie, Beanworks Inc.; Vahid Shababi Shad, Victory Square Technologies; Amir Sharif, CASAcraft; Kosi Stobbs, Property Owl Group of Companies; Anna Stukas, Carbon Engineering; Rogayeh Tabrizi, Theory + Practice; Christian Thomson, Marwick Marketing; Sean Tyson, Quietly Media; Chris van Dyck; Crafty Apes VFX; Kevin Westell, Pender Litigation; Cecilia Yeung, PTSD Support for Nurses; and Russell Zishiri, Anaconda Systems. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From Mississauga Ontario, it's James Bally and Natalie Chan of Willowburn talking about their new release “Dangerous Places” featuring the current single “Dear Sylvie” ,plus how they met and got started along with their other release, their major influences and what's coming up for 2020 and beyond! Check out their website at www.willowburnmusic.com!
From Mississauga Ontario, it's James Bally and Natalie Chan of Willowburn talking about their new release “Dangerous Places” featuring the current single “Dear Sylvie” ,plus how they met and got started along with their other release, their major influences and what's coming up for 2020 and beyond! Check out their website at www.willowburnmusic.com! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/support
There's no consensus on exactly how many Asian jobs technology will make redundant over the next decade, but there is one thing almost all experts can agree on—our antiquated education systems are failing to prepare our children. Natalie Chan's startup Own Academy is working to fix that problem. Her programmes for high school students help prepare children for the realities of the new economy. Not one for setting small goals, Own Academy is just the first part of Natalie's 30-year plan for an Asia-based education revolution. She shares that plan with Gen.T editor Lee Williamson, discussing everything from the power of mindset to will.i.am along the way.
In this episode, I chat with the Founder and CEO of OWN Academy, Natalie Chan. OWN Academy is an education movement that empowers young people to be changemakers and problem solvers of the future. They connect young people to inspirational mentors and companies through industry experiences and events. Natalie shares about the origins of OWN Academy, key learning and growth moments from her journey, and her thoughts about the future of education. If you'd like to find out more about OWN Academy, visit their website https://ownacademy.co/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This was the night after our first event in Hong Kong and just a couple hours before our 2nd event and we talk about the topic of Relationship Mastery with my host Natalie Chan who invited me to Hong Kong to lead these retreats. More at http://www.selfdevelopedlife.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/self-developed-life/message
“Privilege is something you have to use in order to make the world better because you have that access. It’s really more of a shame if you don’t use that privilege to help the world.” With a rapidly changing world, how can students access the necessary tools, skills and networks to be successful? We reconnect... The post Reimagining Education with Natalie Chan|OWN Academy appeared first on .
Natalie Chan is the CEO Of Own Academy. Natalie was an engineer by studies, corporate by lifestyle, independent film producer by choice, and now an educator by freedom and mission. Today, Natalie focuses her efforts in projects with educational and social purposes. Her recent production Dream On, is a doco-reality series with a social mission, helping marginalized individuals to believe in the power of their dreams. With education as her passion, Natalie founded OWN Academy with the undertaking of engineering an alternative education system in Hong Kong and beyond, providing personalized, decentralized and democratized education. Natalie shares how she was able to see things in a different way by changing her perspectives on life. She also shares tips that will help you in your own journey to self confidence. Check out thetaoofselfconfidence.com for show notes of Natalie's episode, Natalie's website, resources, gifts and so much more.
Ever thought of taking a trip to Burning Man; that week long event in experimental community that takes place in the Black Rock Desert every summer? Our friend Natalie Chan shares her adventures at Burning Man 2017 and explains it's focus on "radical inclusion", "self -reliance", and "self -expression"! Get Ready to go Beyond the Pale with Natalie Chan at Burning Man!
We continue our talk with entrepreneur Natalie Chan as she shares her journey establishing OWN Academy and the challenges she has faced confronting rigid structures and mindsets. Her successes as well as her setbacks will be an inspiration to you on your own life journey. Get ready to go Beyond the Pale with Natalie Chan! Show Notes: 1:04 Steve’s Intro 5:26 Challenging set structures 14:10 Diversity and New Perspectives 17: 34 Pushing through to achieve your goal 29:40 Overcoming setbacks
Natalie Chan is an educator and entrepreneur who is helping to rethink and reshape new ways of learning for the 21st century. She shares her story of entering the corporate world only to then see a different path leading her to addressing areas of justice and the betterment of society through new educational paradigms. Go Beyond the Pale with Natalie Chan! Episode Index: 1:12 Intro to episode with Steve & Tammy 9:50: What pulls us away from what we are used to? 17:00- Natalie’s story begins 28:00 - Opening our mind to other cultures 35:00- Entering the corporate world 36:40- Creating opportunity despite rejection 49:36- How do we learn?
Alex moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in music. But it was because of a film scoring class taught by Adam Schoenberg where Alex developed a love for story-telling and decided to take the leap into scoring. Alex received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Occidental College in 2017 and has since scored for over 25 short films and web series. Alex is currently a studio runner for Crosby Collective Studios LA, where he helps out Bains (Jay Sean, The Wanted) and Chris Montgomery (Vance Joyce, Rachel Platten). He also assists film composers, Darius Holbert and Megan Cavallari.
There are certain things they don’t teach you in school. OWN Academy Founder and CEO Natalie Chan is on a mission to introduce real-world learning to Hong Kong and the region. OWN Academy is building a new, innovative education ecosystem. Natalie is passionate about the decentralisation, democratisation and personalisation of learning and encourages an open and honest... The post #47: An innovative education solution for the 21st century. Natalie Chan, OWN Academy. appeared first on .