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A weekly Education podcast
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The Tomato Timer - a ZNotes Pomcast

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The Tomato Timer - a ZNotes Pomcast

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A weekly Education podcast
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Personal finance is a huge thing and we all should at least know the basics about it. But schools or universities don’t teach it. If you don’t control your money, it might control you. And that’s really not a good thing. In this episode, we div
Creating Social Impact Through Entrepreneurship ft. Priya Burci | The Tomato Timer #068What do you do when you are struck by a massive problem and feel compelled to act? For Priya Burci, the former CEO of one of the most successful refugee cod
How can we tackle the issue of underrepresentation in education? That is what James is trying to do through his activism. Listen to this episode to hear the inspiring journey of James, the co-founder of Ladder Project CIC, to teach students fro
In this week episode, Zubair welcomes Harry Beard, the co-founder of Prospect100, the home of design competitions. Tune in to listen ti Harry’s advice about working towards your passion and his views on the importance of designers in our world!
A lot happens in your 20s - graduation, 1st job, transition from teenagehood to adulthood - and it can be pretty daunting. But what if it could be approached more calmly? In today’s episode, Charlie Rogers shares with us his journey and his tip
In this episode, Zubair has the priviledge to have a conversation with Natālija Knipše, the former Latvia’s Youth Delegate to the United Nation. Together they retrace Natalija’s journey into politics and the difficulties of seeing actual change
When you read Melissa’s bio, you might believe she is several people in the same body because of all the different things she’s passionate about. From creating art to a degree in Law and Politics, listen to today’s episode to hear Zubair and hi
In today’s episode, we are lucky to have a conversation with Ayan Said, a women of many talents. She is a former teacher, a entrepreuneur and a spoken word poet. Ayan created Voicing Voices in order to expand diversity and inclusion globally to
TW: mentions of suicide and mental illnesses.After years of struggles with her mental health, Diana decided to take her pen and write. She went on to create Letters To Strangers, a global youth-run nonprofit seeking to destigmatize mental illn
Listen to today’s super insipiring conversation between Zubair and his host, Alex. Alex is talking us through his difficulties as a undiagnosed child with Asperger and how he nowadays advocates for more diversity and inclusion for young people
We hear the word “politics” everywhere and all the time, but what exactly does it mean? Luke and Zubair unpack the concept of “being political” and how to approach politic more easily. Listen today’s episode to get tips and advice on how to tak
TW: Eating Disorder, Bullying, Body ImageIn this episode, Zubair exchanges with Ally Zlatar on her journey through eating disorders and how she created an art movement from those difficult times. Nowadays, many artists and people learn and exp
“There’s a vaccine against covid but there’s no vaccine against climate change”; in this week’s episode, Zubair and Ludo unpack their mixed feeling about COP26, half empowered by so many young people showing up for the same cause, half disappoi
In this week's episode, Dinara Bach candidly shares her experiences at Minerva University, the humbling journey of living all around the world at an age of self-construction and discovery and her perspectives on social media. Zubair and Dinara
In this episode, you will get to listen to the relaxed but super encouraging conversation between Aviva and Zubar. From how did Aviva start her amazing project to mental health and unconventional leadership, our guest is sharing her journey, un
From the creation of new models of teaching in schools to the stress of exams, Zubair and Bilal discuss the potential future of what education could look like.Who is Bilal? Bilal has been teaching O and A Level chemistry since 2002 and is the
In the wake of the 4th industrial revolution, students need to be empowered to be curious and adaptable. As skills they learn today might become obsolete and careers they envision non-existent, the way they think and learn could turn out to be
The gaps in our education system, managing finances as a student, investment, embarking on a career in finance-watch this episode for a crash course into financial education!https://www.fiveandco.net/who-we-areMuna:Dr Muna holds a PhD in Isl
When we think and learn differently, why are educational systems so linear, putting us in a box that may not be meant for us? Tune in episode 51 to catch Sergio Hunt talk about the gaps within our learning process and the need for us to take ag
We are not responsible for the opportunities we happen to inherit. But we may have a responsibility as to how we utilize those to extend it the ones who don't have the same privileges; how we dedicate ourselves to causes we care about to create
An entrepreneurial venture most often involves getting the right idea at the right time. But there is so much more that goes into the eventual success after that eureka moment, much of which fades away in the background. Hear Jacob Weddernburn-
Is there a cause that you deeply care about, an issue that makes you want to lead change, but you don't know where to begin considering the extent and size of it? Hear Madhav Datt talk about his story of how starting an environmental club led h
If things were always as simple as going by the "follow your passion"  rhetoric, nobody would choose to enter or stick with jobs that make them miserable. Hear Nikita Khandwala talk about how you can practically chase what you care about despit
Stellar grades, admirable skills, remarkable CVs: these are great! But in a world as competitive as ours, are these enough? Catch this episode to understand what more you could do to make your way into your dream university or job!    
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Guest Bio: Mohamed is an Industrial Engineering Student, in his last year, studying at the University of Toronto and pursuing a minor in  Business. He has recently completed a 13-month internship in management consulting at a boutique firm call
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