
Niels Caszo,https://lu.ma/en77cgfu, passionate about innovation and transformation, with a career in both corporate sector and non- corporate, will guide you in this episode on how you can leverage on innovative methods to grow. By the end of the episode you will know more about:- Niels's experience on how he reinvented himself and kept on experimenting different things- His take on the Dilemma that my generation has regarding working in corporate or non-corporate sector - A new approach to grow personally like building an MVP of your life, use lean StartUp method to your growth- Misconceptions of what entrepreneurship is and what are the most common mistakes entrepreneurs wanna BEs do. Niels is also launching his own services for those who have an idea and they don't know where to start. Check out more here: https://lu.ma/en77cgfu and book him for a weekend.#MyGeneration
Apr 11, 2021
48 min

my guests Yasmine and Juano both had to go through unemployment during the pandemic and they managed to land jobs they wanted. They shared their learnings, routine as an unemployed, how they took care of their mental health, how they approached strategically their job search, and more!This episode definitely can help you to have a different perspective during your job search!Enjoy!
Mar 7, 2021
50 min

In this episode of my generation with Ines, Mohamed Fadel, an author, entrepreneur, and former NGO leader, shares with us his story of navigating uncertainty and how he embraced getting comfortable with being uncomfortable. This open-hearted conversation we talk about success, pressure, our 20's as youngsters, ego, and meaning. He shares the journey he went through while writing his memoir "Grayscale: A Memoir of an Introverted Leader."and how he came in peace with accepting that all of us are a work in progress and the so called 'perfect' state does not exist. He also shares the main 3 lessons he learned from leading AIESEC globally, the world's largest youth organization.
Jan 23, 2021
59 min

In this episode, Blair Rachel Jones takes us on her personal journey of growth. How she went from a broke bartender to a soul and fit entrepreneur. She hit rock bottom in her early twenties and on a the next day of a party, she decided that it is about time to twist the plot of her own narrative. She tells us about what it took her to do so, starting from self-awareness, discipline, detachment, and what it means to honor our feelings and to be present. This is a human story that I hope it rhymes with you and brings you a different perspective to your perception of your own reality. Happy new year!
Dec 30, 2020
52 min

Sustainability.. A word we hear often, it sounds for many as a fancy extra ingredient for companies to look good in their branding strategy. THIS conversation will shift your mindset about this topic. My guest Monaem Ben Lellahom, CEO of Sustainable Square, challenges you to approach the SDGs as 17 pandemics, stop treating the sustainability topic from a charity perspectives, and make money while doing good. He thinks that Coronavirus helped raising awareness about sustainability and climate change more than Greta has even done and we are in a great time in history to leverage on this momentum. Yalla! Listen and let us know what you think and what will you do about this topic!
Oct 27, 2020
40 min

Covid-19 impacted the job market heavily. Many of my generation lost their jobs and found themselves facing "job insecurity. With my guest Dali Chabaane, a senior talent acquisition based in Canada, we talk about what is it like to be a recruiter in such challenging times, how should job seekers approach their search and what are the things to keep in my mind to build the right career. #podcast #career #jobs #covid19
Sep 22, 2020
50 min

I was wondering which topics I should cover until I realized that the best thing to tell is, simply, the truth and to be of #service.As a #millennial growing up in a world with so many choices, I had my doubts and conflicting moments.We have so many options and, unfortunately , they come with a heritage and society pressure on how things should be done.So in these moments, I would turn to some friends/mentors to challenge my thoughts because in that lies expansion of the mind which helps me take my own right choices.One day a friend told me "You are lucky that you have such people in your life that can give you a different #perspective on different topics"And that was an AHA moment for my podcast topic! What if I bring these conversations online. What if I bring guests that challenge my Generation's worries, fears and doubtful moments.That is how "My Generation with Ines" idea came to life.#Stay #tuned! this is just a first hint.#MyGenerationwithInes
Sep 19, 2020
15 sec
