Episodios

  • Revolutionizing baseball training feat. Joshua Pope (BASc ’19) and Rowan Ferrabee (BASc ’19)
    May 12 2025

    Joshua Pope (BASc ’19) came to Waterloo with a big idea to change how people play and train for sports. With the right support at Waterloo, the right partner — Rowan Ferrabee (BASc ’19) — and plenty of grit and perseverance, that dream is now a reality.

    The Trajekt Arc is a pitching robot that replicates pro players and is being used by dozens of professional teams. Josh and Rowan came back to campus to chat about how they’re changing the game for professional baseball players.

    Read more about their story in Waterloo Magazine.

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    29 m
  • Engineering in the fast lane feat. Christina Sullivan (BASc ’23)
    May 7 2025

    Christina Sullivan (BASc ’23) never planned to work in Formula One racing. But when her sister convinced her to binge-watch Netflix's Drive to Survive during the pandemic, everything changed.

    From studying mechatronics engineering at Waterloo to securing a placement that turned into a full-time position at Williams Racing — Christina is still early in her career, but she’s proving that she’s on track for a bold future.

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    24 m
  • Uncharted: Reshaping travel to Africa feat. Eyitemi Popo (MDEI ’16)
    Apr 29 2025

    Eyitemi Popo (MDEI ’16) is changing the way we explore Africa through Girls Trip Tours, a luxury travel company connecting women travelers with authentic African experiences while empowering local women and girls.

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    19 m
  • Uncharted: Dreaming in colour feat. Stephanie Boutari (BAS ’11, MArch ’14)
    Oct 7 2024

    Stephanie Boutari (BAS ’11, MArch ’14) blends her passion for painting with architectural knowledge to create vibrant murals. But this career path wasn't a natural step for the UWaterloo architecture alum. In this episode, Stephanie shares her story of taking a brave leap into the world of art. We also discuss her meticulous design process and the landscape of career possibilities for artists.

    Read more of Stephanie's story in Waterloo Magazine.

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    17 m
  • Uncharted: Living a happier life feat. Brian Orend (BA ’94)
    Sep 16 2024

    In a deeply personal conversation, Brian Orend (BA ’94) opens up about his frustrating journey of medical misdiagnosis after having his first seizure at age 30. Brian's anger motivated him to research happiness and share his findings in a book, which offers practical tips for a more positive life. As a philosophy professor at the University of Waterloo, he's now teaching a course on happiness.

    Read more about Brian and other stories about happiness in Waterloo Magazine.

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    19 m
  • Uncharted: Juggling dual careers feat. Alice Chu (BA ’18)
    Jun 17 2024

    After completing her co-op terms at the University of Waterloo, Alice Chu (BA ’18) felt a corporate career was no longer the right fit for her. On this episode of Uncharted, she shares her journey from the Honours Arts and Business program to a thriving career in the food industry, then pursuing a second career in law. Alice opens up about her transformative co-op terms, how an exchange to Singapore ignited her passion for food and how she’s committed to lifelong learning and pursuing new interests.

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    19 m
  • Event Broadcast: The quest for happiness
    May 29 2024

    In May, the University of Waterloo launched a new alumni chapter in Ottawa. As part of the event, alumni from the Ottawa region joined an expert panel to explore happiness.

    Moderator:

    Salman Jivani (BA ’11, MA ’17), associate vice-president, office of advancement, University of Waterloo

    Panelists:

    Dr. Linda Duxbury (BSc ’75, MASc ’77, PhD ’83), professor, management, Carleton University

    Niraj Bhargava (BASc ’86), founder and CEO, NuEnergy.ai and The New Energy Group

    Robert Beamish (BA ’15), senior officer, transformation team, Global Affairs Canada

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    39 m
  • Uncharted: Where does the garbage go? Feat. Michelle Li (BSc ’05)
    May 13 2024

    Michelle Li (BSc ’05) has always been interested in sustainability and took a leap in 2017 to become vegan when she wanted to do more to decrease her own carbon footprint.

    Today, she’s the founder of Clever Carbon, a playful educational website with the goal of increasing carbon literacy amongst consumers.

    “When we don’t understand the impact, it’s easy to ignore it.”

    Michelle is also passionate about empowering other women working in climate and has founded a global network of over 4,000 people.

    On the podcast, Michelle shares how her dream of studying optometry brought her to the University of Waterloo, an interest in business drew her to Silicon Valley and a side project to make a user-friendly carbon footprint quiz grew to a successful career in sustainability.

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    37 m