In this special second episode in our series on next-gen innovators, Charlie chats with Anya Berlova. Anya Berlova is a student at the Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado Boulder and an entrepreneur of a social cause startup focusing on anti-bullying.
In this special episode (one of two dedicated to up and coming innovators), Charlie welcomes young legend, Amara Leggett (19-year-old computer scientist, CEO of Dual Enrollment Company, and author of The Strategic Mind of a Young Legend).
Dan Christensen (aka “Bus Driver Dan”) loves his job driving a bus for TriMet bus company in Portland, Oregon, and is fiercely and unapologetically proud of his Blue Collar roots. He also embraces emerging technology and is constantly exploring new and innovative ways to use technology to tell “the stories of the now.”
Part 4 of 4 interviews from our end-of-year event, The Pain and Triumphs of 2020: The Biggest Lessons We Learned This Year where we asked guest speakers what their biggest lessons of 2020 were. Ed Maguire Polgar joins us in this episode and shares her big 2020 lesson.
Part 2 of 4 interviews from our end-of-year event, The Pain and Triumphs of 2020: The Biggest Lessons We Learned This Year where we asked guest speakers what their biggest lessons of 2020 were. Samara Karasyk joins us in this episode and shares her big 2020 lesson.
Part 2 of 4 interviews from our end-of-year event, The Pain and Triumphs of 2020: The Biggest Lessons We Learned This Year where we asked guest speakers what their biggest lessons of 2020 were. David Ryan Polgar joins us in this episode and shares her big 2020 lesson.
Part 1 of 4 interviews from our end-of-year event, The Pain and Triumphs of 2020: The Biggest Lessons We Learned This Year where we asked guest speakers what their biggest lessons of 2020 were. Faith Legendre joins us in this episode and shares her big 2020 lesson.
This newsletter is for anyone who wants to be proactive about defining and creating their future and who, rather than feel overwhelmed by technological innovation, wants to get ahead (and stay ahead) of innovation. It’s about developing technology skills that moves beyond learning to code, and offers a more cross-displinary way of learning about emerging technologies and their impact on the world.
For this first Quick Question, Charlie taps manufacturing entrepreneur Rich Mokuolu (coFounder of Partsimony, ) for advice on whether people should take an intriguing new 3D entrepreneur course that she found on Kickstarter to diversify their technology upskilling and, perhaps, to create new opportunities to provide 3D printing consulting services as a freelancer.
We’re kicking off the Fall, pumpkin spice season with a spicy conversation between Charlie and this week’s guest, Greg Larkin (best-Selling Author, This Might Get Me Fired, faculty at Singularity University, guest lecturer, Columbia Business School, and self-professed “innovation punk”).