Make Change Studio

Naghmi Shireen
Make Change Studio Podcast

Make Change Studio formerly known as Business of Design is a collection of 4 courses that are run under the supervision of Charles Chang Institute for Entrepreneurship. The Charles Chang Institute for Entrepreneurship is an interdisciplinary home and academic hub for entrepreneurship and innovation at Simon Fraser University. Make change studio is a product of a collaboration between Beedie School of business and the School of Interactive Arts and Technology, at Simon Fraser University.

Episodes

  1. S02 E01: Make Change with Jesika, Sophia, Caleigh and Danakin

    11/05/2021

    S02 E01: Make Change with Jesika, Sophia, Caleigh and Danakin

    New semester.... new season... extra fun episodes ;) My guests today are four fantastic Make Change students, who took some serious time out to talk about their experience and some of the projects they did at Make Change.  Jesika Kula is a final year SIAT student, who also happens to be the Communication Champion at Charles Chang's Institute. Listen to her conversation about the children's book Jordan and the Magic Cape, which by the way can be downloaded for free from SFU Library.  Sophia Nguyễn is a third year business student who is also involved in numerous organizations such as Enactus SFU, the Student Marketing Association, and Female Laboratory of Innovative Knowledge. At Make Change, she developed an MVP for Triple S Shop, an all-in-one fashion platform where people can swap clothes, sell and shop, and socialize with other users in one convenient place. To try out Sophia’s beta app click here (only accessible on laptop or computer). Danakin Seah is going into his final semester as a business student, concentrating in entrepreneurship. He is on a mission to bring healthy beverages (kombucha for now) to underserved communities, or as he likes to describe it: the love triangle between Starbucks Reserve, Kombucha, and a Private Clubhouse. As the pandemic hit, the thought of death didn't terrify him, but the thought of not making the world a better place did - for him, it's creating a healthier world. Instagram: @danakinseah @chambaeco. Caleigh Smith is a recent graduate of SFU and Make Change Studio! She loved discovering the creativity and design aspects of business through Make Change Studio and is excited to apply this learning to future projects. She is interested in sewing and crafting using natural and recycled materials and experiential education! Her project, Wrongside Studio, brought these interests together into one final project and business idea.

    51 min
  2. Episode 04: Make Change Studio with Iman Shoaib

    09/02/2021

    Episode 04: Make Change Studio with Iman Shoaib

    My question today is how do we start small and slow. How can we be consistent in our efforts to improve our products, services or whatever that we offer through our venture, to achieve the desired results. I always wanted to have a conversation with a person, who knowing that we are in a pandemic situation worldwide, steps into the unknown realms of starting a venture and making it a success. To explore our question further our guest today is Iman Shoaib, who is a research scientist by education with a background in Biotechnology. During her education, she worked briefly with a state-of-the-art molecular laboratory ‘Sime Darby’ in Malaysia, before she moved to Pakistan, where she worked as a Research Scientist at an Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Rawalpindi under the Department of Forensic Medical Science. There she got an opportunity to be involved in several molecular diagnostic procedures including Next Generation Sequencing (NGS), library preparation and identifying common regions of cancer genes persisting among Pakistani population. She was honoured to be selected by the National Academy of Sciences Engineering and Medicine in Washington DC) for a training program that is run in collaboration with National Institute of Health Sciences (NIH Pakistan) and Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI, Kenya). During all of this, there has always been this innate desire to investigate the skincare products that lead to the countless hours she spent on formulating and integrating skincare regimes which she now proudly shares with others. As a scientist, having more than 8 years of hands-on experience in the field of research enabled Iman to understand and appreciate the amazing properties of organic plant based essential oils. Iman’s passion about skincare and balanced nutritional lifestyle lead her to start working on products made from pure ingredients that she would personally use herself and would share with people closed to her. This initial exploratory venture later evolved into ‘IORA soaps and balms’. IORA aims to help individuals address long-term skin conditions like acne, eczema, psoriasis and dermatitis as well as hair loss issues. Her products aim to provide aromatherapy along with topical solutions to help invigorate the mind, body and soul. IORA is proud to offer eco-friendly packaged products, 100% organic, vegan and free of preservatives.

    30 min
  3. Episode 03: Make Change Studio with Samarth and Yasamin

    02/02/2021

    Episode 03: Make Change Studio with Samarth and Yasamin

    We have two guests today, Samarth Singhal and Yasamin Hashmet. Both of them are the graduates from SIAT, SFU. Samarth is currently a senior design researcher at Unity, which is a real time development platform for 2D, 3D, and virtual environments, such as AR and VR. Having a Masters in human-computer interaction from SIAT, Samarth got a chance to work with big tech names such as North, which is acquired by Google, Microsoft Research, Samsung, and Curatio. Samarth’s research interests lie at the intersection of human-computer interaction, ubiquitous and wearable computing, and 3D systems. In his current role, he is part of the Unity Create Solutions exploring the potential and possibilities of real-time 3D technologies to transform non-gaming industries. Yasamin is currently a UX researcher at Electronic Arts here in Vancouver. She received her PhD. From the school of Interactive Arts & Technology in Simon Fraser University where she explored domestic technologies such as friends geocaching with telepresence robots, telemedicine, and family communication over different time zones. During her PhD, she designed and created three different computational artifacts for family storytelling over different time zones. During her master's, she also developed machine learning algorithms to improve recommender systems based on Yelp Dataset. Her work at EA includes designing new prototypes for games, running usability studies, answering different research questions for creating a game from early stages to full release including evaluating features, highlighting the needs of players, and so on.

    49 min
  4. Episode 02 - Make Change Studio with Rachael Miller

    26/01/2021

    Episode 02 - Make Change Studio with Rachael Miller

    Today’s guest is Rachael Miller who wears many hats. She is an Adventurer, a Researcher, Oceanographer and Anthropologist. Rachael Zoe Miller is an expedition scientist, inventor and National Geographic Explorer. She also happens to be a successful entrepreneur. She is the co-founder of the Rozalia Project for a Clean Ocean and co-inventor of the Cora Ball, the world’s first microfibre-catching laundry ball. She is focused on protecting the ocean, specifically addressing the problem of marine debris through cleanup, prevention through education, embracing innovation and technology, and solutions-based research in urban and coastal waters from surface to seafloor. Over the last 10 years, Rozalia Project has removed more than a million pieces of trash from waterways and inspired over 45,000 people through direct programs. Miller has shared her team’s work at many known platforms including the International Marine Debris Conference, Underwater Intervention, Alaska Forum on the Environment, Microfiber Summit at the Parliament in London, and TEDx. She and her team have received multiple awards and recognition, including the VIPS Award for Best VideoRay PR Story for using ROVs - which basically are under water robots to find and remove marine debris. She has been named an Ocean Exemplar by World Ocean Observatory, and winner of the Most Innovative Idea in Microplastics from Think Beyond Plastic. Miller holds a USCG 50-ton master captain’s license and captains the 60-foot sailing research vessel, American Promise. Her academic background is in marine studies and underwater archaeology.

    1h 29m

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Make Change Studio formerly known as Business of Design is a collection of 4 courses that are run under the supervision of Charles Chang Institute for Entrepreneurship. The Charles Chang Institute for Entrepreneurship is an interdisciplinary home and academic hub for entrepreneurship and innovation at Simon Fraser University. Make change studio is a product of a collaboration between Beedie School of business and the School of Interactive Arts and Technology, at Simon Fraser University.

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