Goodes Conversations Sebastian Casanova
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The Queen’s Business Review is incredibly proud to present a new look for this year’s Goodes Conversations. Goodes Conversations is focused on illuminating topics of interest, celebrating the power of information and listening to members of our community. Join our host Sebastian Casanova as he brings you a range of perspectives, opinions and ideas from industry leaders and Queen’s students.
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Imperfectly Sustainable
Spotlight is a series at Goodes Conversations meant to showcase students at Queen's and Goodes. Tune in as Sebastian speaks to Anna about what sustainability means and how to be imperfectly sustainable.
Anna Brabender is a third-year environmental science student taking a Certificate in Business. Anna is extremely passionate about fighting for system change while also navigating how to live more a sustainable lifestyle. Anna helps fight for environmental justice with multiple groups within and outside of Queen's University and encourages others to be imperfectly sustainable through a social media account called @sustianabilitysimplified
Time Stamps:
0:15 : Anna introduces herself
0:50: What does sustainability mean?
1:50: Why care about sustainability?
2:55: A time budget and the time line
3:25: Do you feel like people are too overwhelmed? Do you think people just don't see a solution?
4:25: Transition: Intersectional Environmentalism and Eco Imperialism - How does it play out in our life?
7:15: Environmental justice is social justice
8:25: Who is feeling the effects of climate change today?
12:30: Stop the podcast. Look up: Eco Imperialism and Environmental Racism in Canada
12:50: Do environmentalists need to go about this from an institutional sort of standpoint?
13:50: Transition: How can we live sustainably on a daily and indivdual basis?
20:10: Combating societal norms
21:45: Radical change requires radical solutions
24:15: Why is veganism radical?
27:20: Sebastian's journey with veganism
28:45: Be an imperfect vegan, be imperfectly sustainable
32:00: Is being vegan the best thing you can do for the environment?
33:05: Is there no such thing as a meat-eating environmentalist?
36:00: A parting word of advice, what you should take away from this podcast.
38:45: Conclusion: BE IMPERFECTLY SUSTAINABLE -
A Recap: The Post Election Roundtable
A Goodes Conversations Project x The Queen's Global Markets
This podcast is a recap of the webinar held on Friday, November 13, 2020:
This year, Joseph R. Biden was elected as the 46th President of the United States in an explosive election cycle spanning several days, and with notable surprises. In newsrooms and homes across the world, discussions were had about the electoral college, battleground swing states, the fate of mail-in ballots, the minority vote, and more. Join 5 panelists from QBR, QGM, and a legislative aide from the United States Senate to have a post-mortem roundtable discussion on the US election, and what is to come next.
If you're a bit confused as to who is who, don't worry we were too!
Sebastian - First Speaker - Co-host! - QBR
Connor - Second Speaker - Legislative Aide from the US Senate
Keshiv - Third Speaker - QBR Panelist
Jordan - Fourth Speaker - QGM Panelist
Jacqui - Fifth Speaker - Co-host! - QGM
Timestamps:
1:28 - Refusal to concede
5:50 - There was a record turnout in this year's election cycle, are we seeing a shift in engagement from the American public?
8:40 - How do you think congress will react to this voter turnout? Does it translate into a mandate to be more accountable as politicians?
9:30 - What has been the biggest driver of polarization in the United States?
16:00 - The balance of power in congress
19:30 - Q&A with Noah!
Questions:
19:30 - The runoff races for the senate seats in Georgia, what can we expect?
21:00 - AOC and progressive policies
23:30 - Polling errors: The fundamental problems
27:00 - Has the existence of Trump been a net positive or net negative on the GOP
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A Mission To Make Spaces for QTBIPOC Students at a Business School
Spotlight is a series at Goodes Conversations meant to showcase students at Queen's and Goodes. Tune in as Sebastian speaks to Omar about his role in creating The Smith Black Business Association and the QTBIPOC mentorship program.
Omar brings energy to this segment that is unparalleled. Omar is in his third year at Commerce and continues to disrupt the spaces he's in to make space his own. We ask Omar about his passion projects and his challenges. You're listening to Spotlight on Goodes Conversations.
Time Stamps
1:00 - Omar's Journey
2:55 - Starting his involvement in equity work
5:15 - What involvement do you have today in equity work at Queen's?
6:40 - How did black lives matter impact the movements
8:00 - Why mentors?
10:50 - How is COMM 24? What's the energy like?
12:30 - The fast creation of SBBA
15:10 - Challenges with the creation of SBBA?
17:40 - What keeps you motivated through the challenges?
20:15 - Opportunities you're opening up for students of tomorrow?
22:20 - What is your vision for Smith's tomorrow?
25:00 - Conclusion
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Corporate Canada's Insights on Diversity and Inclusion ft. Brent Chamberlain
The Industry is a series of podcasts made with industry leaders - Tune in this episode as I speak to Brent Chamberlain, the senior director of diversity and inclusion and CIBC.
We talk about Corporate Canada's response to the Black Lives Matter movement, how CIBC responded to the COVID-19 pandemic and more. You're listening to The Industry on Goodes Conversations.
Time Stamps
3:25 - The impact that the Black Lives Matter movement had on Corporate Canada
6:25 - Is CIBC done listening?
9:55 - How did CIBC handle the COVID-19 pandemic
14:00 - Brent talks about how his team makes the tough decisions on which issues to prioritize
17:30 - How can you be an inclusive leader?
22:00 - How to avoid performative action
28:15 - Parting word of advice
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Ep. 6 - The Future of Data Privacy ft. Sahil Grewal
This week, Zooni sits down with Sahil Grewal to discuss the power of diversity in thought and ideas in today’s business world. Sahil works at Deloitte Consulting, Sahil works on projects related to Cloud Engineering, Insurance Strategy, and Omnia AI. Although he entered the Commerce program envisioning a career in Finance, his first-year summer internship at a start-up called Flash Stock, marked a key shift in his career aspirations. Somewhere between organizing 25-course pop-up restaurant meals, and researching the application of data-science in up-and-coming cross-disciplinary industries, Sahil realized his interest in data-science. Listen-in to gain insight to Sahil’s knowledge, experience and well-developed perspective on the application of data-science to problems such as decreasing cancer diagnoses false positive rates, and improving natural disaster relief effort response times.
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Ep. 5 - The Resilience Factor ft. Noor Rahemtulla
Coming into university, everyone has a plan. A dichotomy exists between the faith one has for the future they architect and the trust they have in the process required to realize their long-term goals. Inevitably, having too much faith in life unfolding favorably can overcrowd the reliability of accepting a resilient mindset. In reflecting back on our journey’s through four years of undergrad, many of us can quickly identify the rough waters we found ourselves in at one point in time. It’s important to champion the times when we have righted our boats and continued on course, as opposed to cursing the circumstances we fell under.
In this latest edition of Goodes Conversations, Zooni sits down with Noor Rahemtulla to continue exploring the theme of resilience. Noor and Zooni discuss their personal growth at university and the progress one can achieve through times of hardship.