• Seun Adetunji ON: Health Care Technology, Equity in Health Care and Business
    2025/05/06

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    This week we are joined by the founder and CEO of MedInclude - a Canadian based health technology organization that is helping health care providers better communicate with patients.

    How?

    By simplifying medical information into lay terminology that can be translated in multiple languages.

    Listen in to learn how she took her experience care giving for her grandmother to building a platform that is going to serve numerous health care institutions globally.

    She left us with this: For the eye not to see evil, the whole body is the medicine - meaning, you have to stay agile in an ever changing world.



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    47 分
  • Kwaku Owusu Twum ON: Digital Technology for Farmers, Advice for Young Entrepreneurs and Defining Purpose
    2025/04/22

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    In this episode, we sit down with Kwaku Owusu Twum, founder of Mapkot Technologies, a digital platform transforming how farmers connect with buyers launched in Ghana and not going global.

    Founder Kwaku shares how failure shaped his vision, how listening - really listening to farmers sparked his breakthrough by visiting their homes and villages, and how he turned that into a numerous pitch competition wins in many incubators across Canada!

    Kwaku’s wisdom? Unmissable. His story? Powerful. His impact? Just getting started. Listen in the the doctoral research student at the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.

    He left us with this: "If you're climbing the right tree, you’ll get support and it will be sustained… if not, it’ll dry up as quickly as it started."

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    51 分
  • Chioma Efejedia ON: Mental Wellness, Identity & Inclusive Entrepreneurship
    2025/04/01

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    In today's episode we dive into a inspiring conversation with Chioma Efejedia - founder of Inner Compass Well-Being an entrepreneur, psychotherapist, and DEI facilitator with over 10 years of experience.

    From navigating stress and burnout to exploring love, healing, and racialized experiences, this episode offers practical tools and heartfelt insights for young people around the world. Chioma's journey highlights culturally relevant mental health support, especially for BIPOC communities and her passion for entrepreneurship from a young age.

    Her story is a vessel for you looking to grow personally, strengthen your relationships, or create inclusive spaces.

    Reconnect with your inner compass—and remember you that your story matters.

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    41 分
  • Mayor Berry Vrbanovic ON: Kitchener's Economic Future, Canada-US relations and Youth Prosperity
    2025/03/18

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    On this episode of The Young Eye International, we had the honor of sitting down with Berry Vrbanovic, Mayor of the City of Kitchener, for a thought-provoking conversation on some of the most pressing issues shaping not just Kitchener, but our world today.

    We explored the evolving Canada-U.S. relationship, the impact of trade tariffs, and the shifting global political landscape amidst today’s uncertainties. We also took a deep dive into Kitchener’s transformation into a leading innovation hub with spaces like Communitech and discussing the city’s bold vision for the future and the role of technology, entrepreneurship, and policy in shaping its growth.

    Beyond that, we tackled one of the most crucial topics of our time - immigration in Canada. What does the future hold? How will policy changes affect communities and businesses? Mayor Vrbanovic shared valuable insights on what to expect in the years ahead.

    This episode is packed with insightful discussions on leadership, global affairs, and the future of innovation.

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    47 分
  • Samuel Mutumba ON: Men's Mental Health Stigma, Innovation and Entrepreneurial Discipline
    2025/02/25

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    In this episode we sit down with Samuel Mutumba, the co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of Kuwota, he is a serial coder, and an advocate for innovation, discipline and mental health. Samuel shares his journey of building Kuwota with Kinen, his experience as an international student, and his work supporting MedAtlas, a platform improving healthcare accessibility in Africa.

    We dive into the challenges of navigating life in a new country, the mental health struggles men often face and why it is stigmatized, and the importance of discipline in one's personal growth.

    Samuel’s story is one of resilience, and purpose-driven innovation as you will see, offering valuable insights for changemakers and aspiring entrepreneurs.

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    48 分
  • Kinen Ocitti ON: Building an AI-Powered Journaling App and Being an International Student
    2025/02/11

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    Navigating life as an international student comes with unique challenges—culture shock, academic pressure, and the struggle to find the right mental health support.

    For Kinen, journaling served an outlet.

    This is the story of how Kuwota, born out of a Kitchen conversation with Co-founder Samuel Mutumba, an innovative AI-powered journaling platform here to revolutionize the game. An international student turned entrepreneur, recently graduate from Durham College built Kuwota to help users express their thoughts, reflect on their emotions, and confidentially share their journal entries with licensed therapists for guidance and support.

    In this episode, we dive into the inspiring journey of how an idea is going to turn into a groundbreaking mental health solution.

    He left us with this, there is still so much to do, we just need to get started.

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    40 分
  • Bismun Kaur ON: Turning Passion into Profit and being a Successful Student Entrepreneur
    2025/01/28

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    In this inspiring episode, we sit down with a remarkable student entrepreneur - Bismun Kaur who turned her passion into a thriving business. Starting out, she faced the challenge of making her first sale, trying to convince her parents to buy into the dream and vision and later serving close to hundreds of customers across Ontario, Canada.

    Through grit, persistence, and learning the art of sales, management and organizational systems she transformed her struggles into a success story.

    Whether you're a student entrepreneur, a dreamer, or someone on the verge of giving up, this episode will remind you that every "no" is one step closer to your "yes."

    If you have ever felt like giving up, this episode is your reminder to keep pushing - success is often closer than you think!

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  • Tania Del Matto ON: How do you Build a Better Future & Create Change
    2025/01/14

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    In this episode, we sit down with Tania Del Matto, the founding director of GreenHouse at the University of Waterloo, to discuss empowering young innovators to create meaningful social and environmental change.

    With a legacy of supporting hundreds of ventures and nurturing thousands of entrepreneurial minds, Tania shares insights on fostering sustainability, impactful entrepreneurship, and creating a brighter future.

    She delves into her career and roots as Italian by heritage, and on GreenHouse recent recognition in 2024 and future programs on social entrepreneurship education and its influence on students' careers and identities.

    She left us with this: We need to start celebrating the personal growth and development that comes with building an idea.

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    44 分