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TrailBlazers

by Dave & Tyler

TrailBlazers breaks down the journey's of young professionals on non-traditional career paths. Each episode showcases a different guest and examines their key decisions and personal developments for creating their current career.

Copyright: Dave & Tyler

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Seeking Whales by Connecting Coding and Linguistics - Malcolm Kennedy - TrailBlazers Episode 16

40m · Published 26 Feb 15:32

Malcolm Kennedy joins Tyler and Dave on the Trailblazers podcast to discuss his educational journey and his work at Whale Seeker. After growing up in Toronto, Malcolm studied Linguistics at Cambridge in England, focusing on the syntax of whale songs. Thereafter, he pursued a master's in neurobiology at McGill. He now works as a Data Scientist full time at Whale Seeker in Montreal.  

From his work experience at Whale Seeker, Malcolm has already started writing articles that share about his work experience and the work Whale Seeker is undertaking. You can read these great articles at https://www.whaleseeker.com/blog/precision-truth- https://www.whaleseeker.com/blog/widening-the-bottleneck-can-citizen-science-accelerate-conservation.  

Malcolm shares how you can turn a passion into a profession, providing details from his own experiences. Also, how you can pick up coding and implement them into projects at your work. He also provides some insights on what it was liking living and working abroad.  

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Not Taking No for an Answer Leads to a PhD at Stanford - Taylor Rault - TrailBlazers Episode 15

44m · Published 26 Feb 15:25

Taylor Rault comes on the podcast to talk about his journey leading to pursuing a PhD at Stanford. At a young age Taylor became interested in combustion engines and which put him on the path to engineering studies. After completing a bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Alberta, Taylor earned a Master's in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Toronto, before being admitted to Stanford where he currently studies.  

Taylor highlights some particularly useful information for anyone considering graduate studies at an ivy league institution. He details his application preparation methods which began years before he actually applied. He also touches on the importance of work life balance and how finds his optimal number of working hours per day.  

In his spare time, Taylor is a private pilot. See the short episode he did on getting admitted to Stanford here: https://youtu.be/iVG05VWunfA 

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From Hand Delivering Resumes to Disrupting Ecommerce - Geoff Bekavac - TrailBlazers Episode 14

39m · Published 15 Dec 23:43

Geoff Bekavac comes on the podcast to discuss how him and his team have built an ecommerce company from the ground up. Geoff initially started in a traditional technically focused engineering position, but by working on his company in the evenings and weekends, he slowly was able to transition to working on it full time.  

Geoff graduated chemical engineering from the University of Alberta while having an aptitude and drive for entrepreneurship. He touches on the risks he took in the early stages of entrepreneurship and the rushes of highs and lows he experienced along the way. Geoff touches on how he maintained discipline while working long hours in order to achieve his goals and grow his company.  

Geoff speaks about the importance of having a supportive, yet competitive team surrounding you that have the same goals and how that can accelerate a company's growth. Dave shares a unique story he heard about Geoff delivering his resume in person to get a job, which left a lasting impression on the hiring manager.    

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Why I Left a Great Job to Build Satellites - Rahul Ravin - TrailBlazers Episode 13

52m · Published 02 Dec 01:00

Rahul Ravin comes on the podcast to talk about his transition to the space industry. After scoring a great job working for Nova Chemicals after his Bachelors, Rahul decided to change careers and begin a Masters in aerospace engineering at the University of Toronto with Space Flight Laboratory (SFL).   

Rahul is a Mechanical Engineering graduate from the University of Alberta. While there, he constantly engaged in student projects that developed his interested in the space sector. This only increased after graduation, as he continued to attend space conferences. This lead to him making the difficult but ultimately rewarding decision to quit his job and start anew in the satellite industry.   

Rahul describes his day to day activities, which include the design, building and testing of satellites for specialized missions. In addition, he gives some actionable tips on how to attend conferences effectively, and with a plan. Rahul also dives into the importance of work/life balance and the role that it plays in his life. 

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Pursuing Curiosity leads to Working on Molecular Beams at CERN - Mia Au - TrailBlazers Episode 12

44m · Published 17 Nov 22:00

Working at the The Large Hadron Collider | CERN with the LISA experiment (Laser Ionization and Spectroscopy of Actinides), Mia Au, currently studying a PhD in Geneva joins us on the podcast to highlight her journey after starting a Bachelors in Alberta! After studying her Master's at the University of British Columbia, she then opted to join  PhD at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz to focus on her PhD topic while getting great international exposure living in Switzerland.  

Along Mia's journey, she highlights being curious and interested in technical concepts of being she didn't know at the point she learned about them. This all started in her Bachelor's Degree which first led her to applying for TRIUMF as an intern and she realized she really liked Physics! Being one of the only students at the University of Alberta selected to intern at TRIUMF, she seized this opportunity and got invited to join TRIUMF, which helped set her trajectory going forward to help learn about more-and-more diverse areas.  

She shares what inspired her to determine her "why" and how current students and young professionals can also think through their focus going forward.   

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From Student to Full Time Entrepreneur - Spencer Vandermeer - TrailBlazers Episode 11

54m · Published 03 Nov 21:18

Spencer Vandermeer comes on the podcast to discuss his recent decision to change career paths during the pandemic after leaving his job in technical sales. He mentions that he wants to pursu his photography business full time and leave himself open to any other opportunities that come along the way.  

He has a mechanical engineering degree from the University of Alberta and it's not his foray into entrepreneurship, he was previously the founder and managing director of Ventrify, a tech product design company right after he graduated university.  

Spencer discusses what to expect when making a career change and the challenges, as well as rewards you can expect to experience. He touches on the benefits from taking on entrepreneurship and the growth that it promotes. In contrast, he also speaks on strategies for managing the stress and anxiety of leaving your current position.   

Spencer has also wrote some great articles on LinkedIn which you can look at here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/engineering-technical-sales-photography-thoughts-spencer-vandermeer/ https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/maximizing-innovative-potential-society-anecdotal-spencer-vandermeer/ 


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How Resiliency Helps Build a Tech Company - Majdi Rabia - TrailBlazers Episode 10

58m · Published 21 Oct 02:10

Majdi Rabia comes on the podcast to discuss his experience through living abroad and founding a Music-Tech startup, Fairphonic (https://fairphonic.com/ ). Majdi's journey highlights the journey to becoming a startup Co-Founder by joining Entrepreneur First in Singapore and previously before that spending time at a Finance company in Singapore. Specifically, his usage of resiliency, where he mentions that "resiliency is not something you can buy, rather it's something you build", which is an invaluable mindset for the changing dynamics of the world landscape.  

Majdi touches on "just-in-time-learning" where he mentions that you don't need to have a perfect background to learn about something, rather you start learning when necessary to acquire the relevant skills. As well, Madji mentions the importance of a startup mentality, especially with side projects, where he recommends building and iterating, rather than learning and building for so long without discussing with customers.  

Majdi is also an active blogger on Medium and you can view some of his writing work here : https://majdi-rabia.medium.com/ 

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The Path to Becoming a Microsoft Program Manager - Katelynn Giao Nguyen - TrailBlazers Episode 9

1h 0m · Published 06 Oct 10:00

Katelynn Giao Nguyen comes on the podcast to discuss her journey to become a Microsoft Program Manager after originally being trained as a Civil Engineer and being at IBM as an IT Consultant. She intentionally used side projects while in university to develop skills that would allow her to break into the tech industry, while figuring out what she wanted to pursue for a career. Additionally, Katelynn is the Co-founder of Vivoce (https://getvivoce.com/) a language pronunciation app.   

Katelynn speaks on the importance of taking a step back and reflecting on what you want to do with your education. Additionally, she highlights how critical it is to have healthy boundaries in your life and provides specifics on how to have these conversations with your employer at a fast paced company like Microsoft.  

She has written an article on her transition from Civil Engineer to Microsoft Product Manager you can read here: https://bit.ly/3l9HJkL (part 2 coming soon!)  

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Using Self Awareness to become VP of Tech Startup - Chris Fetterly - TrailBlazers Episode 8

1h 1m · Published 22 Sep 21:33

Chris Fetterly comes on the podcast to discuss his curious and inspiring journey so far. After 2 years of university Chris decided to leave to explore what other options were out there. Because of his interest in research and nanotechnology, he eventually decided to enroll at the UofA and earned himself a PhD in Materials Chemistry. Afterwards, he was the director of the student innovation center where he played a role in helping students explore new projects and ideas. Chris currently holds a position as VP of Sales at cellular agriculture company Future Fields, where he feels he is applying everything he's learned from his journey so far.  

In this episode, Chris speaks on the importance of cultivating self awareness and how he always choose opportunity over fear. He also highlights how grad school is a crucible for resilience and that you should never be afraid to tack skills beyond yourself.  

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#agtech #innovation

How Flipping a Coin Led to Building Rockets in Germany - Karina Sapelnikova -TrailBlazers Episode 7

1h 32m · Published 08 Sep 19:27

Karina Sapelnikova comes on the podcast to highlight her educational and career journey thus far spanning Canada, France, and now Germany where she's working as a Propulsion Engineer at Rocket Factory Augsburg.  Karina discusses in many details regarding her finding a passion for the aerospace industry which slowly inspired her transition into aeronautics and rockets. She highlights some of the tough choices she's had to make along the way, including flipping a coin to decide where she would go to graduate school, between Canada and France.  

Karina touches on the aspect of the aspect of trying many different student clubs and activities to find the things we're most passionate about and optimizing to spend our time doing these things. Karina also breaks down the basics on rockets, which is something you won't want to miss! 

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#MechanicalEngineer #Rocketscience #Rocketfactory

TrailBlazers has 17 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 15:36:24. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 21st 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 6th, 2024 15:14.

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