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Narayan Khanal was born in a refugee camp in Nepal. Now he's representing Australia at the Y20 Summit. - नेपालमा जन्मेका भुटानी शरणार्थी नारायण खनाल, विश्वका प्रमुख २० देशहरूका युवाहरूले भाग लिने शिखर सम्मेलनमा अस्ट्रेलियालाई प्रतिनिधित्व गर्दै छन्। बहुप्रतिभाशाली व्यक्तित्वका धनी खनाल हाल वलङगङ विश्वविद्यालयमा डाक्टरीको पढाई गरिरहेका छन् र उनी भन्छन् कि आफू जस्तै अल्पसङ्ख्यकहरूको आवाज बुलन्द पार्न शिखर सम्मेलनले उनलाई स्थान दिएको छ।
BAM! Brazil, America, and Mexico log-in to a podcast...In this episode of Ahlan wa Sahlan, we're catching up with Andi (USA Delegate and writer of Saudi Arabia 101) and two of her co-delegates from the Y20 Summit 2020: Guillermo Sepúlveda Rodríguez (Mexico) and Isabele Espindola (Brazil) as they recap their Y20 experience at the 2020 Summit in Saudi Arabia. They'll be talking about engaging with other delegates, how the Summit switched to a pandemic friendly platform, and dishing on some behind the scenes drama as they recount their wonderful experience. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode, I am talking to Tommy Aditya, one of Indonesian delegation to the Y20 Summit by Saudi Arabia about the messages delivered by young leaders from 20 countries to their national leaders and the challenges also opportunities of youth in post COVID-19 world. We also explore the impacts of COVID-19 on the future jobs and what skills youth must have to face this uncertain world. Check this out!
This episode, the People of Purpose team talks to Rose-Anna Selhorst, the 2019 Global Voices National Scholar and representative of Australian youth at the Y20 Summit and current Masters of Public Policy student. We discuss Rose-Anna’s recent trip to Japan for the Y20 Summit; youth engagement in public policy; we explore ways to increase youth participation and representation in policy development and discourse; and unpack some of Rose-Anna’s recommendations as to how the Australian Government can better engage youth perspectives in policy making.Check out some of Rose-Anna’s reflections from the Y20 Summit at https://globalvoices.org.au/news/rose-annaselhorst and some of the outcomes here: https://www.yacvic.org.au/blog/y20-summit-2019/Follow People of Purpose: @peopleofpurposeco
Rose-Anna sits down with her friend Penny to talk about her experience representing Australian youth at the Y20 Summit 2019 in Tokyo, Japan. Rose-Anna was supported to attend the Y20 Summit by Global Voices.The Y20 Summit is an engagement group of the G20, which is a group of countries that collectively represent around 80% of global trade and two thirds of the population.
Speaker Anders Sörman-Nilsson Type Live Conversation About this conversation We are at the knee of the curve of exponentiality. If you thought yesterday was fast, you haven’t imagined the pace of tomorrow yet. Meanwhile, many organisations are run in a way that is perfectly prepared for a world that no longer exist – yesterday. The future is a blend of the virtual and the physical, the digital and the analogue. And brands that know how to blend work, life, sleep, creativity, presence, absence, and output – seamlessly – both globally and locally, are those that are flexibly prepared for a place where we will spend the rest of our lives – the future. Conversation notes - What is exponentiality? - How does the world of exponentiality affect your life? - Are there certain human behaviours that do not accept the fastness of the digital world? - Technology has changed the way people work and that changes how people will retire - Successful business strategies join the analogue and digital worlds - How does seamlessness disrupt traditional industries? More about Anders Anders Sörman-Nilsson is a global futurist and innovation strategist who helps leaders decode trends, decipher what’s next and turn provocative questions into proactive strategies. With an average of 240 international travel days a year, Anders’ view is that the future and the now are converging in a city or start-up near you, giving the curious, the creative and the courageous a competitive and sustainable edge. At the same time, that same future contains fearsome forecasts for futurephobes. This Swedish-Australian futurist has shared the stage with Hillary Clinton, Nobel Laureates, and European and Australian heads of state. He is an active member of TEDGlobal, has keynoted at TEDx in the United States and Australia, was nominated to the World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leaders in 2015, and was the keynote speaker at the G20’s Y20 Summit in Australia. His thought leadership has been featured in international media like Monocle, Business Insider, Sky News Business, Financial Review, CIO Magazine and Boss. He is the author of the books Digilogue: how to win the digital minds and analogue hearts of tomorrow’s customers, Thinque Funky: Upgrade Your Thinking, and his latest book Seamless: the futurephile's guide to leading digital adaptation and human transformation published by Wiley in January 2017. His presentations are meticulously researched, highly energetic and always fascinating with content tailored to the audience, which is why clients like Apple, Cisco, Mercedes Benz, Hilton, SAP, Gartner and Macquarie Bank have turned to Anders over the years to help them turn research into foresight and business impact. Julian's Linkedin: Anders Sörman-Nilsson Julian's Twitter: @asormannilsson Thinquetank Facebook: @Thinquetank Quote “She (Anders’ mother) thinks of the future as digitally dehumanized and I think of the world; say the world of ACORN's, a world of the Proteus effect, or an aging of an avatar that can actually nudge us (you should read up on Richard Fowlers book 'Nudge' if you haven't done so) into smarter decisions today that will impact us not just in the short term but positively also in the long term.” Join Us Did you enjoy the conversation? If so, make sure to subscribe! To join us at Work Club Sydney or Melbourne for our speaker conversations, email us at events@workclubglobal.com. For more information on Work Club, visit workclubglobal.com
HTF 028: Chicken Eggs and Chasin' Dreams In this episode Amy Pearl sits down with Henlight Co-Founder Edward Silva. Edwards unique story highlights the path that some entrepreneurs take when entering into prize based competitions, in this case the Thought For Food Challenge. Interestingly, Edward’s journey with the Thought For Food Challenge did not end with his team’s victory. Instead, along with a small team of enthusiastic volunteers, they expanded the reach of this challenge worldwide, inspiring innovative ideas from young people across the globe. Host Amy Pearl, Executive Director, Hatch Innovation Guests Edward Silva, Co Founder of Henlight In this episode you’ll learn Edwards story, and the way he drew on his own experiences to come up with a novel innovation. How the Thought For Food Challenge incentivized the innovations behind Henlight. The story of Edward’s journey after winning the challenge, and how an ambassador network allows Thought For Food to expand their global reach. Examples of winners and innovations from the Thought For Food Challenge. How incentive based prizes inspire innovations in areas that may be lacking new ideas. More about Edward Silva I believe in leveraging the power of technology to create a more food secure world. As a Prize Developer at XPrize and co-founder of Henlight – a solar powered solution to help small-scale poultry farmers – I actively support building a bridge to a more abundant future by leveraging appropriate technology. Throughout my career, I have been afforded the opportunity to participate in an array of activities in the U.S. and abroad related to food, agriculture, and renewable/natural resources . Winning the 2013 Thought for Food Challenge, being selected as U.S. Delegate for the Y20 Summit, studying international agricultural development at the University of California, Davis and most recently serving as Executive Director of Thought For Food, have allowed me to gain a unique global perspective on how to develop products and solutions in a more creative, open, and innovative way. Links to Resources Mentioned XPrize The Thought For Food Challenge Henlight