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Ali Jiwani
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How I Tested That
Ali Jiwani | How I Tested AI Powered Education
Ali Jiwani shares his entrepreneurial journey, from starting a food delivery platform to building Slay School, a personalized learning platform. He discusses how he used data to predict success in his previous ventures and how he applied those insights to Slay School. Ali explains his approach to acquiring early customers through Reddit and Discord, and the importance of quick feedback loops. He also talks about the challenges of pricing and the vision for Slay School to revolutionize education by providing personalized learning paths for students. Is your innovation pipeline clogged? ...
2024-09-04
36 min
Homeroom Podcast
Ep. 17 - Ali Jiwani
Ali Jiwani is the co-founder and CEO of Rally Video. A Canadian entrepreneur, Ali began Rally Video as a response to the lack of social interactions we were all experiencing during the COVID-19 pandemic. If Zoom is video for business, Rally is video for fun. We talk about all things startup related including some of the tougher questions related to being a founder. Homeroom is hosted by Cassius Felicella. Connect with Rally Video Website: https://www.rally.video/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rallydotvideo LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin...
2021-10-19
28 min
The Ismaili Connection
Connect with the Ismaili Connection Team
Where did the idea for the Ismaili Connection come from? How are the episodes put together? Who makes up the podcast team? Hear about these answers and more, as special host Farhan Manjiyani chats with Sony Kassam, Kais Ali, and Sameen Jiwani about their involvement, how they balance their day jobs with volunteering, and lessons learned. Email us at IPNPodcast@IPNOnline.net. Connect with Sony Kassam on LinkedIn, Instagram, or Twitter. Connect with Farhan Manjiyani on LinkedIn. Connect with Kais Ali on LinkedIn. Connect with Sameen Jiwani on...
2021-04-21
45 min
A New Normal
Ali Jiwani (CEO, Rally Video)
Ali, one of 3 co-founders of Toronto based video startup Rally, joins StartWell’s CEO Qasim Virjee in our Hybrid Event Studio for a chat about how his company is trying to make online video more social.
2020-12-11
25 min
Forward Thinking Founders
282 - Ali Jiwani (Rally) On recreating social gatherings online.
About: Ali Jiwani is the founder of Rally. Rally makes it easy to stop taking turns to speak. Hop in and out of conversations with one click. Hear the chatter of tables around you.Sponsor: his episode is sponsored by Sidekick. When you're starting a startup, being in the same room sometimes feels like magic. Sidekick is a hardware device that connects remote teams with an always-on video call. This allows founding teams and fast teams to act as if they were in the same room, even if they are on different continents. Save $30/mo off per...
2020-08-22
24 min
Transform with Aiman Haroon
Transform with Aiman
Podcast with Ali Salman Jiwani - NLP Master Practitioner sharing his insights about NLP and how can one achieve a better and positive life through renaming consistent and believing in self!!
2019-11-17
49 min
For Inquisitive Minds
14 Understanding customer satisfaction
Organisations which sell services or products to mass audiences struggle to understand the reasons why their customers are happy, and especially how the preferences evolve over time. The problem of understanding reasons for customer satisfaction over time stems from methodological difficulty in analysing written customer reviews as time series data. This project trials use of sentiment analysis to understand evolution of feedback over time. Sentiment models trained using Recurrent Neural Network, Naive Bayes and Maximum Entropy are compared and the best model is selected to predict feedback in the future. Difference in predictive accuracy over time is assessed for...
2019-10-24
43 min
For Inquisitive Minds
13 Human rights as sources of national and international criminal law
Mattio argues that in the last few years laws have increasingly become a preferred and often unquestioned means of attempting to enforce human rights. The use of human rights to mandate expanded penalty (intended as the entire “penal field”, including its laws, sanctions, institutions, practices, discourses, and representations) is mostly to be seen in the recent developments of international criminal law and transitional justice, but the phenomenon is also emerging within domestic criminal law (Teitel 2003; Tulken 2011). This paradigmatic shift raises several questions and needs to be examined further. Through the case-study of human trafficking and sexual violence and drawing on d...
2019-10-10
38 min
For Inquisitive Minds
12 Liquid biopsy and characterising tumour molecular features from blood
Prostate cancer is a very heterogeneous disease with variable molecular phenotypes and clinical outcomes. The challenges and clinical unmet needs are to understand how the tumor evolves and effectively track the disease change along the treatment. Circulating cell-free DNA (ccfDNA) in plasma is fragmented DNA present in our circulation and analysis of plasma DNA occurs as an emerging clinical opportunity to enable us to trace tumor changes, and identify signatures associated with the outcomes. While most current plasma DNA analyses focus on genomic aberrations, DNA methylation is shown to be a stable, easily-quantifiable biomarker that is tissue-specific. My project...
2019-09-26
1h 20
For Inquisitive Minds
11 Pulminary hypertension with Mun Ching Lee
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2019-09-12
33 min
For Inquisitive Minds
10 Exploring the perceptions of patient safety in the NHS ambulance services
Keegan explores ambulance settings are incredibly under-researched when compared to that of hospitals and primary care settings, and so it's very exploratory and aiming to capture perceptions of staff in regards to how they view patient safety in general, the reporting of incidents, organisational culture, etc. For Inquisitive Minds is a fortnightly podcast showcasing post graduate work in all areas. The podcast seeks to identify ground breaking research and bring it to the masses. Visit patreon.com/forinquisitiveminds to learn more about our work! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/s...
2019-08-29
34 min
For Inquisitive Minds
09: Simulating our universe using machine learning with Davide Piras
Davide is a PhD student at University College London, studying how machine learning could be applied to replicate simulations of our Universe. His main research thus focus on Astrophysics and generative algorithms, even though he published a paper on intrinsic alignment a couple of years ago. To learn more about him, you can visit his LinkedIn profile, or you can directly tell him why you disagree with his views by dropping him a few lines at d.piras@ucl.ac.uk. For Inquisitive Minds is a fortnightly podcast showcasing post graduate work in all areas...
2019-08-01
35 min
For Inquisitive Minds
08: An eco-friendly solution to help prevent Schistosomiasis with Rhianna Williams
Rhianna works at Imperial College London, raising funds for research within Medicine and Sciences. She also conducts research into Neglected Tropical Diseases, such as Schistosomiasis. This study examines ecological theory and sustainable intervention methods, using the Senegal River in Uganda as a lens. You can reach her via LinkedIn; https://www.linkedin.com/in/rhianna-patricia-williams/ For Inquisitive Minds is a fortnightly podcast showcasing post graduate work in all areas. The podcast seeks to identify ground breaking research and bring it to the masses. Visit patreon.com/forinquisitiveminds to learn more about our work! --- Support this po...
2019-07-18
33 min
For Inquisitive Minds
07: The Benefits of Autophagy with Gautam Runwal
Gautam has completed his PhD from the University of Cambridge and will be moving to UCSF as a postdoctoral scholar. His current research interests encompass studying the human brain in context of neurological disorders using various cellular and molecular biology techniques. For more information related to autophagy and his contributions to the field, please visit the laboratory website of his PhD supervisor, Prof. David Rubinsztein ( https://www.cimr.cam.ac.uk/research/principal-investigators/principal-investigators-q-z/Rubinsztein). For Inquisitive Minds is a fortnightly podcast showcasing post graduate work in all areas. The podcast seeks to identify ground breaking research and bring it t...
2019-07-04
33 min
For Inquisitive Minds
06: Optimal Solutions in 5G using Coding Theory with Rafah El-Khatib
Rafah did her PhD in Coding Theory at EPFL, Switzerland and is now a data scientist at ING in London. Her research focused on the analysis of an optimisation algorithm, called belief propagation, that is used in telecommunications and machine learning, among other fields, using notions from functional analysis. Her conference and journal papers can be found here: https://arxiv.org/search/?searchtype=author&query=El-Khatib%2C+R For Inquisitive Minds is a fortnightly podcast showcasing post graduate work in all areas. The podcast seeks to identify ground breaking research and bring it to the masses. Visit p...
2019-06-20
38 min
For Inquisitive Minds
05: Using Machine Learning to test drug responses with Will Bowers
Will Bowers is a PhD researcher at the institute of Cancer Research. He is focusing on defining biomarkers of tyrosine kinase inhibitor response in soft tissue sarcoma. To break that down, soft tissue sarcoma (STS) is a rare cancer category (
2019-06-06
39 min
For Inquisitive Minds
04: Why don't pancreatic cancer cells die? Ask Caroline Haegeman
Caroline is a PhD student at Imperial College studying pancreatic cancer. Her research focuses on understanding the mechanisms of resistance to cell death in cancer and novel therapeutic approaches to tackle this. To do this Caroline uses techniques such as CRISPR-Cas9 screens, bioinformatics and in vitro studies. For more information or to get in touch connect with Caroline on LinkedIn. For Inquisitive Minds is a fortnightly podcast showcasing post graduate work in all areas. The podcast seeks to identify ground breaking research and bring it to the masses. Visit patreon.com/forinquisitiveminds to learn more ab...
2019-05-23
40 min
For Inquisitive Minds
03: Energy Storage with Oliver Schmidt
Oliver Schmidt has a PhD researcher at Imperial College in Energy storage. He is looking at the Future cost of electricity storage and its value in low-carbon energy systems. He analyses future cost reduction potentials using experience curves, expert interviews, bottom-up engineering models and look at market and system value using energy system models. You can find more details on his website www.storage-lab.com. For Inquisitive Minds is a fortnightly podcast showcasing post graduate work in all areas. The podcast seeks to identify ground breaking research and bring it to the...
2019-05-10
41 min
For Inquisitive Minds
02: A Discussion on Intergroup Conflict and Aggression/Social Psychology with Dorottya Lantos, PhD Candidate
For Inquisitive Minds is a fortnightly podcast showcasing post graduate work in all areas. The podcast seeks to identify ground breaking research and bring it to the masses. On this podcast we chat about many areas of social psychology. Why groups work together, why conflict starts, and why we are currently getting so decisive. We finish with an interesting group exercise that you can take on or try it along with us. This was one of the most exciting conversations we have had so far! Dorottya is a Ph.D. Candidate in Psychology and an Associate Le...
2019-04-25
52 min
For Inquisitive Minds
01: Quantum Computing with Pavlos Apostolidis, PhD
For Inquisitive Minds is a fortnightly podcast showcasing post graduate work in all areas. The podcast seeks to identify ground breaking research and bring it to the masses. Pavlos Apostolidis obtained his PhD in Quantum Physics at University College London in 2018. His research focused on advances in the field of solid-state quantum computation, and it was conducted at the London Centre for Nanotechnology. In his work he used custom-made nanodevices, cooled at ultra-low temperatures, to investigate quantum state readout using high-frequency measurements. To learn more about his work, please visit ucl.ac.uk/quantum-devices. Visit patreon.com/forinquisitiveminds to learn m...
2019-04-10
35 min
Serial Entrepreneurship with Ali & Upile
Introducting For Inquisitive Minds - FIM
FIM or For Inquisitive Minds is a podcast interviewing top researchers, PhD students and other academics on their cutting edge research. We break down each topic so it is easy for anyone to pick up, and then build up the knowledge base so everyone can understand the respective theses and purposes of each interview. Topics covered include human rights, machine learning, cancer research, health informatics, energy storage, quantum computing and more! Anchor.fm/fim --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jiwani/support
2019-03-10
03 min
For Inquisitive Minds
The Introduction
Introducing FIM - For Inquisitive Minds. Check it out and learn about what we are working on! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fim/support
2019-03-10
03 min
Serial Entrepreneurship with Ali & Upile
Serial Entrepreneurship with Ali & Upile: Ep 10: Yariv
Yariv is the CEO of Leap Gaming. He started the company with little idea of the industry and followed a non-traditional path. He talks about why competition is not enough, and you should aim for domination in your industry. He also mentions why listening to the users isn't always the best way to innovate, and sometimes you have to put your ideas out there. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jiwani/support
2019-02-14
54 min
Serial Entrepreneurship with Ali & Upile
Serial Entrepreneurship with Ali & Upile: Ep 9: Victor Purolnik
Starting a mobile agency is one thing, but building trust while working abroad is another. Victor details his thinking process and explains why he chose this business and how he built it. There are some good takeaways for anyone looking into the services business, or offshoring any of their work. You can find Victor on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victorpurolnik/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jiwani/support
2019-01-27
35 min
Serial Entrepreneurship with Ali & Upile
Serial Entrepreneurship with Ali & Upile: Ep 8: Louise F
Todays episode features our first female serial entrepreneur and wow has she done a lot. From a media mogul to fitness studio company and beyond. Its a long podcast, but every minute includes some pearls of serial entrepreneurship wisdom. Let us know what you think! https://www.linkedin.com/in/louisee/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jiwani/support
2018-11-01
42 min
Serial Entrepreneurship with Ali & Upile
Serial Entrepreneurship with Ali & Upile: Ep 7: Victor G
There are few people who are born hustlers and Victor Guixer Martin is definitely one of them. He has tried his hand at multiple different startups and finally settled on one he really likes. He talks about the financial side of working in a startup and what it takes to launch it successfully. Its a unique take on entrepreneurship, not only because he's young, but because his focused on new technology and he comes from a country not always known for innovation - Spain! Check it out and let us know what you think! https://www.linkedin.com/in/victorguixer/ ...
2018-10-11
33 min
Serial Entrepreneurship with Ali & Upile
Serial Entrepreneurship with Ali & Upile: Ep 6: Donovan Yang
Today we chat with Donovan Yang aka Goldenboi. He's a young shark looking to disrupt the way marketing and influencing takes place. Don talks to us about his mindset and what he thinks it takes to succeed. Its great talking to young entrepreneurs because their optimism and hunger is still very much alive. Have a listen and let us know what you think! https://www.linkedin.com/in/goldenboi/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jiwani/support
2018-10-04
32 min
Witness to Yesterday (The Champlain Society Podcast on Canadian History)
The Enigmatic Donald Creighton
Greg Marchildon discusses the life and work of Donald Creighton (1902-79), the "Tory" historian at the University of Toronto, with Donald Wright, the author of Donald Creighton: A Life in History (University of Toronto Press, 2015). This podcast was produced by Ali Jiwani in the Allan Slaight Radio Institute at Ryerson University. If you like our work, please consider supporting it: https://bit.ly/support_WTY. Your support contributes to the Champlain Society’s mission of opening new windows to directly explore and experience Canada’s past.
2018-09-27
31 min
Serial Entrepreneurship with Ali & Upile
Serial Entrepreneurship w/ Ali & Upile: Ep. 5 Avaneesh
Todays episode features Avaneesh Shivananda, founder of a gaming company with a background in both the UK and India. Avaneesh has started a few businesses and he understands the value of hustling. We apologise for a bit of the noise issue in this episode, but the content is amazing. Have a listen and let us know what you think! https://www.linkedin.com/in/avaneeshshivananda/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jiwani/support
2018-09-27
32 min
Witness to Yesterday (The Champlain Society Podcast on Canadian History)
The Fascinating Career of Mackenzie King's Diary
Patrice Dutil explores the use and abuse of this unique resource with Christopher Dummit of Trent University, author of Unbuttoned: A History of Mackenzie King's Secret Life (McGill-Queens Universtity Press, 2017). This podcast was produced by Ali Jiwani and Naomi Katz in the Allan Slaight Radio Institute at Ryerson University. If you like our work, please consider supporting it: https://bit.ly/support_WTY. Your support contributes to the Champlain Society’s mission of opening new windows to directly explore and experience Canada’s past.
2018-09-20
25 min
Serial Entrepreneurship with Ali & Upile
Serial Entrepreneurship w/ Ali & Upile: Ep. 4 Larry Lau Pt.2
In part 2 we dive into how Larry is building his current business and what some of the mechanics are. If you're interested in the venture space, this might be a good one for you! You can learn more about him on his LinkedIn here: www.linkedin.com/in/larrylau/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jiwani/support
2018-09-20
20 min
Serial Entrepreneurship with Ali & Upile
Serial Entrepreneurship w/ Ali & Upile: Ep. 4 Larry Lau Pt.1
In this episode we interview Larry Lau, a long time entrepreneur, turned investor and then turned back into an entrepreneur. We discuss some of the amazing work he has done from being a success in high school, to starting a venture studio like model currently. You can learn more about him on his LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larrylau/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jiwani/support
2018-09-20
25 min
Serial Entrepreneurship with Ali & Upile
Serial Entrepreneurship w/ Ali & Upile: Ep. 3 Ken Y Pt.1
In this episode we chat with Ken Yang, a serial entrepreneur with a very interesting start. He's super young and already launched a number of ventures with various companies. In this episode he talks about how he started, why he wants to be an entrepreneur, and what roadblocks he had to get over to be where he is. Learn more about Ken here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenyang-jdmba/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jiwani/support
2018-09-06
28 min
Serial Entrepreneurship with Ali & Upile
Serial Entrepreneurship w/ Ali & Upile: Ep. 3 Ken Y Pt.2
Ken talks about what it was like being interviewed by Steve Mann and his latest startup. He mentions why blockchain is blowing up and why this is an area he wants to invest his time in. Ken also gives us some good advice on how to proceed down this path. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jiwani/support
2018-09-03
26 min
Serial Entrepreneurship with Ali & Upile
Serial Entrepreneurship with Ali & Upile: Episode 1
This is our first podcast episode..ever. Be merciful. In this episode we talk about why we are starting a podcast on serial entrepreneurship. Both of us have worked on a number of different ideas but felt there was something missing. We wanted to learn from successful entrepreneurs who have started multiple companies. Instead of asking them for a coffee, we decided to record our conversations and offer our learnings to the world. This episode focuses on what we've worked on, what entrepreneurship means to us, what kinds of questions we'll ask, and what inspires entrepreneurs to create. We talk...
2018-09-01
31 min
Serial Entrepreneurship with Ali & Upile
Serial Entrepreneurship with Ali & Upile : Ep 2. V Jozi
We're chatting with Vahid Jozi on what it takes to become a serial entrepreneur. Vahid has worked on multiple ideas across Canada and Iran, and he also invests in various companies. He talks about his framework for starting a business, what we need to be successful, and his overall journey. Check out his full profile here https://www.linkedin.com/in/vahidjozi/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jiwani/support
2018-09-01
29 min