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Are schools preparing young people for the future of work?
Andrew Yang, of Venture for America discusses the importance of redirecting talent and incentivizing young people to become our nation's next business owners and business builders.
He wants to be the next President of the United States. Hear what he has to share with us.
Enjoy,
Tameka
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Christon “The Truth” Jones, was 8 years old when he wrote a book, as a way to deal with the bullying he was experiencing. That book led him on a journey of entrepreneurship, self-reliance, and financial literacy. Now he’s sharing what he’s learned with other young people.
You're going to enjoy this interview. Check it out!
Tameka
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Yasmine was 16 years old and was asked, “What pisses you off?”
That one question has led her on a problem-solving journey as a social entrepreneur helping other young people get an education.
Wait until you hear her story of the thing that pisses her off
and what she decided to do about it.Enjoy,
Tameka
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What specific steps can you take to guide your child toward being a changemaker?
In this episode I sum up the insights I gained from this month’s Changemaker series, by providing 4 simple steps that any parent can use to help connect a child’s interest toward making an impact in the world.
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Tameka
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Sixty percent of tomorrows jobs do not exist today.
Social problems are outnumbering the solutions.
In a world where change is the only constant – children need to practice changemaking and families play a crucial role in making this happen.
In this episode 4 of our Change Maker series, Vipin Thekk of Ashoka offers strategies of what parents can do to plant the seeds of entrepreneurship and changemaking.
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Tameka
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When Sophia Andrews was 13 years old, she took a mission trip to Kenya and fell in love with the country and the people.
That first visit lit a spark in Sophia so much so that she has made it her life’s mission to improve the lives of kids in Kenya using the expression of dance.
In this episode, Sophia shares her journey of becoming a changemaker.
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Tameka
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Meagan Warren is a 15-year- old young change-maker. When she was 11, she noticed that there were a lot of kids who did not have access to books, not even at their schools. She discovered that “book deserts” communities where those living there have fewer than 10 books in their home, exist all over. She sought to change that and launched Books for Bedtime an organization that has donated more than 83,000 books to kids.
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A few years ago I came across the book, "Capitate Your Kids" by Dr. John Whitcomb.
In the book, I learned an ingenious way to give my kids financial control and empower them to make wise financial decisions.
In this episode, I give you a peek inside how I'm implementing this strategy with my son.
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Tameka
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Kyla Guru observed that there was a lack of cyber security education for kids as well as adults.
To fill this gap, Kyla launched a national non-profit, Bits and Bytes Cyber Security Education, which she started as a freshman in high school.
Today as a junior in high school, Kyla’s organization offers curriculum and workshops for individuals between the ages of 5 and 95.
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Tameka Montgomery
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Shaan is the founder and CEO of PrepExpert, he successfully secured an investment from billionaire Mark Cuban, he’s the author and co-author of several books and he obtained is medical degree and MBA within one year of each other.
When you consider what Shaan Patel has accomplished so early in life, you to wonder is he a genius, lucky, or just a hard worker.
In this episode Shaan shares his strategies for success which young people can use to succeed in any venture they choose.
Enjoy the episode,
Tameka
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Nicholas Benavides was a junior in high school when his frustration with the extracurricular business competitions led him to start his own.
Today, Blue Ocean Entrepreneurship competition has grown from 12 local high schools to a national effort with more than 500 registrations from 23 states. Nicholas shares his entrepreneurial journey and how it led to his own personal discovery of what he’s capable of doing and overcoming.
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Tameka
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Khloe Thompson is an 11-year-old who has a heart for helping those who are suffering. When Khloe was 8 years old, she was moved to act when she saw a homeless woman on the street. Khloe decided to help in a way that she knew how; by providing handmade bags that included toiletry items. Today, Khloe is a social entrepreneur and philanthropist, helping people in need across the globe.
You don't want to miss this episode.
Tameka
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