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Ideas Worth HearingIdeas Worth HearingIdeas Worth Hearing with Shaaden SalemOn this episode of Ideas Worth Hearing, we talk with Shaaden Salem about the meaning of language, how language shapes thinking, and the individual value of words. Connect with Shaaden: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shaaden-salem/ Please join us at TEDxYouth@VictoriaPark 2020/21! For more information, visit our website, https://tedxyouthvictoriapark.ca/, or take a look at our Eventbrite, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook.   Music: Uncan - Effemeah Weeps2021-06-2132 minIdeas Worth HearingIdeas Worth HearingIdeas Worth Hearing with Parthiv PatelThis episode of Ideas Worth Hearing features Parthiv Patel, a researcher at the University of Calgary, who breaks down the field of bioinformatics, and how it marries statistics, computer science, and biology to revolutionize pharmacology and medicine. Connect with Parthiv: https://www.linkedin.com/in/parthiv-patel-27a477178/ Please join us at TEDxYouth@VictoriaPark 2020/21! For more information, visit our website, https://tedxyouthvictoriapark.ca/, or take a look at our Eventbrite, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. Music: Uncan - Effemeah Weeps2021-05-3129 minIdeas Worth HearingIdeas Worth HearingIdeas Worth Hearing with Arzina JafferToday, we'll be speaking with Arzina Jaffer, a biomedical researcher who will be discussing the rise of the 4th industrial revolution, the emerging field of bioinformatics, and the implications of these research areas and technologies in society moving forward. Connect with Arzina: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arzina-jaffer-093875196/ Please join us at TEDxYouth@VictoriaPark 2020/21! For more information, visit our website, https://tedxyouthvictoriapark.ca/, or take a look at our Eventbrite, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. Music: Uncan - Effemeah Weeps2021-05-0222 minIdeas Worth HearingIdeas Worth HearingIdeas Worth Hearing with Julianna SvishchukThis episode of Ideas Worth Hearing features Julianna Svishchuk! Here, she talks about the false dichotomy of art and science, and the fundamental importance of artistry in professional and academic settings. Music: Uncan - Effemeah Weeps2021-03-1231 minIdeas Worth HearingIdeas Worth HearingIdeas Worth Hearing with Hailey LuHere we sit down with Hailey Lu, discussing some of her experiences and thoughts surrounding risk-taking, spontaneity, navigating post-secondary, and much more! Music: Uncan - Effemeah Weeps2021-01-2232 minIdeas Worth HearingIdeas Worth HearingIdeas Worth Hearing with Munib AliOn this episode of Ideas Worth Hearing, we talk to Munib Ali surrounding notions of humanity, justice, and his thoughts on where he believes the world is headed towards. We also situate the conversation around some the world's most pressing events - such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Music: Uncan - Effemeah Weeps2020-12-0533 minIdeas Worth HearingIdeas Worth HearingIdeas Worth Hearing with Jennifer BohnOn this episode of Ideas Worth Hearing, we sit down with Jen Bohn, an aspiring social entrepreneur and graduated nursing student. Here, we talk about navigating implicit bias within our lives, maintaining compassion, and other aspects of humanity!2020-10-2332 minIdeas Worth HearingIdeas Worth HearingIdeas Worth Hearing with Richard Lee-ThaiOn this episode of Ideas Worth Hearing, we sit down with Richard Lee-Thai, the founder of Humans of ULeth (HOUL). Here, Richard talks to us about human connection, storytelling, and some of the unique experiences that have contributed to shaping his identity. Music: Uncan - Effemeah Weeps2020-10-0336 minIdeas Worth HearingIdeas Worth HearingIdeas Worth Hearing with Thabo ChinakeWelcome to the first ever podcast episode for TEDxYouth@VictoriaPark! Today we sit down with Thabo Chinake - a social activist and hip-hop artist - where we talk about BLM, the rise of social movements, and hear about some of Thabo's other experiences regarding current events and rising social issues. Music: Uncan - Effemeah Weeps2020-09-1128 min