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Lifedcoded

by Nancy Mendes

Bringing to life inspiring stories of Ordinary People doing Extraordinary things.

Copyright: Nancy Mendes

Episodes

An Inspiring story of a child care professional and an aspiring entrepreneur

27m · Published 05 Aug 18:00

A graduate of the Sheridan College program in Child and Youth Work, Carol Lobo is a child care professional dedicated to helping children fruitfully grow and prosper. Always on her feet and adamant about keeping busy, her 14-year-long career portfolio consists of a diverse body of work, including retail, government, administration, and the one field incredibly close to her heart - customer service in the hospitality industry! Join us as we chat with Carol about her venture into entrepreneurship via @donatellos.pizza

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Meghan Pereira- An 18 Year old, who is a leader, writer and much more

24m · Published 02 Jun 03:00

Meghan is a first year Economics major and Political Science minor at McGill University in Montreal, QC.

She has always enjoyed leadership, service, and one too many debates.  She captained the debate team and led them to victory at Yale University. She also held leadership positions all throughout high school, from class president in ninth grade, to a reelection in tenth grade, followed by a liaison position with the DPCDSB in grades 11 and 12.

Her most fulfilling experience so far was her volunteering experience at the Sri Christa Sharan School in Birur, Karnataka. There, she lived and taught English & Social Studies and regularly counseled for the construction of another village school.

Ever since the pandemic, she has turned to writing and writes for the student newspaper, the McGill Bull & Bear, as an opinion staff writer. And is an English tutor part time.

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Strong activist of climate change and a sustainable architect

23m · Published 04 May 15:00

Anushka Samant, a 23 year old has an inspiring story to tell.  She is a strong climate change activist and a sustainable architect.

During one of her courses in Architecture, she had to work on a thesis and it was during this time,   she started to question the role and scope of architecture in relation to climate issues and sustainability. How could the skills she was trying to obtain help solve this issue? She began to realise the shallowness with which we all look at sustainability. She says, that it's a known fact that "architecture informs culture and culture informs architecture. Throughout history, we have witnessed how architecture has the ability to mould lifestyles, yet we do not use this ability to the fullest. While I as an individual do not have the power to stop big industries from deepening the crisis, I have the power to design in ways that influence a better lifestyle."

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Celebrating World Autism Month

8m · Published 20 Apr 19:00

April is dedicated as World Autism Month, it was declared by the Autism Society in April 1970. Autism touches more than 70 million people globally. Approximately 1 in 60 children and youth are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder as per World Health Organization, and this number continues to grow.

Ayesha Jane Mendes, aged 10 years, will narrate inspiring stories of individuals, who suffer from Autism, but went on to create history.


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Seema D'Souza Pinto, the woman who wears several hats

25m · Published 06 Apr 17:00

Seema D'Souza Pinto has worn many hats, she is a Marketing, Event & PR specialist with over 20 years experience in the Marketing Communications Industry.  Having founded Semora Entertainment Works, she has spearheaded it’s growth by working with a multitude of high profile corporate clients like  the IPL (Rajasthan Royals), South African Tourism, Google, Godrej Group, Lakme Fashion Week, BBC Knowledge, Femina, Cartoon Network, Yahoo India, Unilever, Disney, Airtel, Novartis, FIAT, etc.  She excels in strategizing & implementing nationwide campaigns, and being an "ideas" person, has conceptualized & executed significant projects, like Cartoon Network's Toon Cricket, The WebWiz Awards and the more recent and noteworthy, Diabetic Food Trail. Her agency work experience and a dual MBA degree in Finance & Marketing have greatly reinforced her management skills, enhancing the practical knowledge of the strategic planning and creative process.



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In honour of International's women's month: story of Lakshmibai, the Rani of Jhansi

14m · Published 09 Mar 21:00

In honor of the International Women's month, Seema D'souza Pinto, from Mumbai India, will narrate a short story of Rani Lakshmibai, the  Queen of Jhansi who fought valiantly against the British Empire in India. She is remembered for her valor, heroism and sacrificing her life fighting for her country India.  

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An Aspiring Doctor who crosses boundaries

31m · Published 02 Mar 14:00
Kevin D'Souza, born and raised in Kuwait is aspiring to be doctor of medicine in Sofia, Bulgaria.  Along with studying medicine he recently created a buzz, because of his cricket playing skills. He has been playing cricket with his mates quite regularly, until recently the ECN decided to feature in Bulgaria. ECN has an international reputation of holding tournaments in many of the European countries. In this series his university( MU Sofia) played and they came 3rd. In the course of this series he played some good matches and he was eventually tagged as the master blaster as he saved the team by hitting the greatest sixers. One of the biggest achievement for him was when Danny Morrison retweeted a tweet from the ECN which included a video of him winning the match for his team with a 6. After that he was called to play for the Bulgarian national team and ever since has playing several matches for them, some against Malta and Romania. Lifedcoded is proud to have this young lad come on to our podcast and share his inspiring story. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lifedcoded/message

Celebrating Black History Month

4m · Published 16 Feb 16:00

Lifedcoded is proud to celebrate Black History month and honours the heroes who fought for a cause and to thank them for giving hope and teaching us life lessons that can be used for future generations.  We have Olivia D'Costa the creator of Stories and Soul, who also appeared in our earlier podcast,  who will narrate to us inspiring stories of two african american legends.

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Aaron Mendes, child prodigy of Chess-The King's Gambit

26m · Published 02 Feb 16:00

Aaron Reeve Mendes, an 8 year old born, raised in India and now residing in Toronto, Canada, is a rising star in chess and has been termed as a chess prodigy. At this tender age he has outshined with spectacular performances in the field of Chess. His interest for chess began at very young age, what began as a leisure play activity soon turned out to be his passion. 

A big contribution can be attributed to Derik's Chess School, Mangalore from where Aaron has been undertaking professional coaching since last 2 years.

Prior to NAYCC (North American Youth Chess Championship), Aaron has participated in many tournaments over the past year and has been successful in securing one of the top three positions in most of them.

Aaron was the first runner up in the Ontario Youth Chess Championship (OYCC) held in May 2019 in Kitchener, Canada.

He shared a 3rd tie position in the National level U-8 Canadian Youth Chess Championship (CYCC) held in July 2019 in Saskatchewan, Canada.

After my interview with him, he went on to bag his latest feat  at the ‘American Continental - Fide Online World U10 Rapid Championship’ held from December 2 to 4 2020. As many as 28 countries took part in the event wherein Aaron tied for the first position and bagged second in the tie breaker scoring 6 on 7.

Aaron's personal dedication and hard work, backed by excellent chess coaching from his mentors and support from his parents, teachers, sister and extended family, have played an instrumental part in supporting and providing Aaron with all the necessary facilities to pursue his interest.

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Sushmeetha Bubna- An Inspiring story of a visually impaired woman who broke barriers

45m · Published 19 Jan 16:00

Helen Keller once said "The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision."

Defying the odds of being legally blind and having the vision and foresight to see beyond her impediments is one such woman. Sushmeetha Bubna, from Mumbai India, was born with a cataract which was detected at a tender age of 5. The cataract was successfully operated at the age of 7, but complications of the surgery, led to a hemorrhage with retinal detachment and loss of vision in the right eye completely. A year and a half later, at 13, she was affected with the retinal detachment in the left eye as well which led her to be legally blind at the age of 24. However, this didn’t deter her resolve to study and she completed her education and graduated in commerce and a post graduate degree in management she is a full-time director of a technology providing in-depth love for exploring new assistive technology, stemmed with a vision of creating a difference in the lives of others’.  She wanted to learn to use the computer but was denied admission in one of the leading computer training institutes. Thereafter she found no institute, who could train a visually impaired person. So, although people warned her that this feat would be impossible, she broke barriers and went on to open her own computer institute for the visually challenged community. On April 3rd, 2000 she held the first class of her institute “Voice Vision”. She has initiated several projects for the visually impaired, like a matrimonial online and offline platform for the visually impaired, to meet and find their soulmates, FAIYDA- an exclusive online platform connecting disabled artisans to sell their products and services  thereby giving them a purpose in their lives and financial independency.

Her efforts haven’t gone unnoticed, she has been recognized with several awards:

Dr. Batra’s Positive Health Award, ICICI Banks Fund your own worth Award, Neelam Khursheed Kanga Memorial Award, National Award for the best accessible website, Nawalgarh Nagrik Sangh Award & Rex Karamveer Global Fellowship Honour

We at Lifedcoded salute this incredible lady and promote her cause. If you would like to support her or any of her initiatives, you can reach her at [email protected]  OR  through her various social media handles:

  • Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/faiyda4all
  • Instagram- https://instagram.com/faiyda4all?igshid=1uorfpxlt0uy7
  • Youtube - http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFp5FZia0yhGKmPPYsZYPSQ
  • Twitter - https://twitter.com/Faiyda4all?s=09

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Lifedcoded has 18 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 7:19:37. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on December 18th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 9th, 2024 18:04.

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