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Impact Masters
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 23 ต.ค. 2022
We focus on the tech ecosystem by creating and disseminating knowledge. We tell authentic stories, acknowledging and preserving history, embracing civilization, and encouraging technology and innovation. In all this, we point out the impact and the actionable points. At Impact Masters we are disrupting the status quo. Body, Mind, and Spirit.
#38 Impact Masters Junn Hope EP3 | Breaking Boundaries: Real Journeys in African Tech & Innovation
Ever wondered how a final-year telecommunications engineering student ends up building rockets for fun? Join us on the Impact Masters Podcast, in collaboration with Africa's Talking Podcasts, as we chat with Junn Hope about her incredible journey from a curious eight-year-old trying to fix a TV with a knife, to a budding rocket scientist. With hosts Michael Kimathi and Sylvia Jebet, Junn recounts her upbringing in Thika, the academic challenges she faced in Limuru, and how her relentless curiosity led her to pursue rocket science in While at JKUAT as she pursue a degree in Telecommunication Engineering. You'll be captivated by Junn's early love for engineering and her unwavering determination to conquer the tech world.
We explore Junn's academic adventures, from her affinity for mathematics and sciences to her struggles with biology. Experience the tumultuous yet transformative first day at boarding school, coping mechanisms, and the support system she found in mentors and peers. We also delve into broader societal issues such as bullying and education disparities, shedding light on how these challenges shape one's educational journey and career choices. June's reflections on her KCSE preparation, the importance of early exposure to programming, and learning styles provide a comprehensive look at the pressures and strategies involved in academic success.
The episode concludes with a deep dive into Junn’s foray into rocketry, DIY experiments, and the potential of young African engineers. Learn how open-source data and collaboration with organizations like SpaceX fuel innovation in this exciting field. Junn shares the iterative nature of engineering, the significance of collaboration, and the joy of seeing ideas take flight. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or just curious about the fascinating world of rocket science, this episode is packed with inspiring stories, personal anecdotes, and valuable insights into the relentless pursuit of dreams in the tech world.
linktr.ee/impactmasters
Junn Hope:
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/junn-hope-wangai/
X: Junn_hope
Michael Kimathi
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/michaelkimathi/
X: m_k_global
Follow Impact Masters :
Twitter: ImpactMastersco
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/impact-masters-inc/
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We explore Junn's academic adventures, from her affinity for mathematics and sciences to her struggles with biology. Experience the tumultuous yet transformative first day at boarding school, coping mechanisms, and the support system she found in mentors and peers. We also delve into broader societal issues such as bullying and education disparities, shedding light on how these challenges shape one's educational journey and career choices. June's reflections on her KCSE preparation, the importance of early exposure to programming, and learning styles provide a comprehensive look at the pressures and strategies involved in academic success.
The episode concludes with a deep dive into Junn’s foray into rocketry, DIY experiments, and the potential of young African engineers. Learn how open-source data and collaboration with organizations like SpaceX fuel innovation in this exciting field. Junn shares the iterative nature of engineering, the significance of collaboration, and the joy of seeing ideas take flight. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or just curious about the fascinating world of rocket science, this episode is packed with inspiring stories, personal anecdotes, and valuable insights into the relentless pursuit of dreams in the tech world.
linktr.ee/impactmasters
Junn Hope:
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/junn-hope-wangai/
X: Junn_hope
Michael Kimathi
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/michaelkimathi/
X: m_k_global
Follow Impact Masters :
Twitter: ImpactMastersco
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/impact-masters-inc/
#podcast #viralvideo #shorts #trending
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#38 Impact Master Junn Hope EP 2 | Breaking Boundaries: Real Journeys in African Tech & Innovation
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#36 Eng. Felix Kariuki EP 5
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What if life isn't a race but a collaborative journey? Join us as we uncover the remarkable story of Engineer Felix Kariuki, whose path from Nairobi's Buruburu community to becoming a globally recognized electronics engineer demonstrates the power of community service and personal growth. Learn how Felix's early initiatives, driven by values instilled by his parents, paved the way for his impac...
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#36 Eng. Felix Kariuki EP 3
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What if life isn't a race but a collaborative journey? Join us as we uncover the remarkable story of Engineer Felix Kariuki, whose path from Nairobi's Buruburu community to becoming a globally recognized electronics engineer demonstrates the power of community service and personal growth. Learn how Felix's early initiatives, driven by values instilled by his parents, paved the way for his impac...
#36 Eng Felix Kariuki Ep2
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What if life isn't a race but a collaborative journey? Join us as we uncover the remarkable story of Engineer Felix Kariuki, whose path from Nairobi's Buruburu community to becoming a globally recognized electronics engineer demonstrates the power of community service and personal growth. Learn how Felix's early initiatives, driven by values instilled by his parents, paved the way for his impac...
wow Hi from Uganda
@@ganafaroland5439 Welcome Sebo.
Go Junn🎉🎉
She is outstanding.
th-cam.com/video/KVNpvm8nLTM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=iDC5bCywaF_EQubn
Loving this already!!
@@evansndungu36 glad you do.
EP 2 is live. th-cam.com/video/KVNpvm8nLTM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=iDC5bCywaF_EQubn
😍😍😍
Nice podcast MK. I find the statement that everyone with no coding skills will be out of their job to be misleading though. Those without computer skills maybe, but not those without coding skills.
@@dynamic4054 This is already happening.
So much words at yet nothing told.
To be fair. Watch the entire podcast or the episodes published, it all makes sense.
He mentioned me😮.Winnie Mumbi here.Awesome podcast.
Hi Winnie, We appreciate what all the community leads do. It makes a whole lot of a difference
This is truly top-notch-raw, visionary, and a discussion that I genuinely resonate with these days. Bwana Impact Masters team hii ilikuaFire
Thank you for the feedback. We are looking forward to hosting you.
🌟Tumi’s journey from Johannesburg to tech leadership is incredibly inspiring! Her resilience, insights on overcoming challenges, and vision for a borderless African tech ecosystem are truly motivating. Let's break the boundaries. 🚀🌍🎶
Absolutely it is one of a kind.
Helpful content😇😇
We are here for you.
Clarification: It is not Turing who predicted the change in computing: It is Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel, who famously predicted the rapid advancement of computer speed and capability in what became known as Moore's Law. In 1965, he observed that the number of transistors on a microchip doubled approximately every two years, which has been associated with the doubling of computing power and the exponential growth in performance and efficiency of computers over time.
Great episode guys.💯 This is the kind of content I need as a Full-Stack dev currently working with NodeJs. New sub here💯
We are here for you.
Masila is smart!
Indeed
My guy Masila😊
😂😂😂😂 Mk is worried if people got zeros at Mang'u
It is disturbing but “Jishinde Ushinde”- MK.
Great interview
Thank you for the feedback.
Amazing and truely insightful interview!
Love the insights shared here. As a community builder this episode has given me great insights both as a leader to my community and as a member to other communities.
Thank you for the feedback. Let us keep building.
Keep on going bro
💯
The man himself, the epitome.
It's MK again
All day everyday.
I hope you are well, I have recently visited your TH-cam channel and analyzed your videos, your video content is very good and subscribers are also great. But the problem is your video thumbnail is not attractive. If you upload videos with attractive thumbnails, your videos will get more visitors. Thank you.
Interesting convo
Absolutely 💯. Hope everyone can see and learn.
Somalis are natural entrepreneurs😅😅niiice.I think I'll marry a Somali
Everyone has something to offer in the world. Regardless of their color, tribe or religion. Keep locked here, you will learn more about our beautiful world.
MK great to hear you again
We keep building and creating for Africa and the world.
I see there are some of your problems out in your Channel and need to be repaired because if it gets not repaired your channel won't get views.
Very insightful...Collo and Tesh. Working at Cloud 9 was so fun and life-changing.
Absolutely. Impact Masters Building opportunities at scale.
I’m so proud of those two guys. Tesh was my school mate, such a calm, bright and amazing guy. Wishing them all the best!
Possible to try out just doing full clip. Some people like myself, I do faithfully listen to even 6 hrs pods, though through multiple pauses. But I prefer when I'm in control of the pauses. Or perhaps after clipping, could you be releasing full episodes afterwards? I can be waiting for those. But good stuff. Let's keep pushing! -na
Hi @sautigang Thank you for the feedback. You will start getting full episodes/seasons. Full audio recording can be found here: linktr.ee/impactmasters
@@IMPACTMASTERSMEDIA good stuff, thanks! 👍
Hahaha! Your intro is killing me
@Nineto5withWangari me too 😃😃
The much awaited episode! -na
Thank you for your patience and support.
Bro unawachekesha sana na iyo intro 😂
Furaha muhimu.
That's my guy
The other Podcast Prof. Nandaa was hosted: busybeingborn.podbean.com/e/29-prof-nandaa-on-computing-convictions-and-consistency/ Enjoy.
This is profound Prof Nandaa
Great interview! Great job Michael and thanks Prof for sharing your story 😄
Great content. Very insightful.
Thank you for the feedback.
These episodes are lit! Keep up the good job. Inspiring stuff as always
Thank you for the feedback @SalmonRobert.
rubycommunity.africa/
Inspiring episode as always, taking us down memory lane! RIP. Andrew Wachira!
Thank you.
Prof forgot Eliza. ChatGPT's great grand mother
Very insightful interview. Prof was my schoolie in 2006, and then my first boss in 2015. And a great boss at that. He gave me a job straight out of campus, supported me intellectually and pushed me to become a front-end engineer at Deveint. He introduced me to practicing the 80-20 rule (which kick started my startup Lipasafe) and a very interesting career in frontend software development. When I left the company, he fully supported my move to grow and become the person I am today. So many thanks and respect to this young, industrious and elusive soul. It is nice to finally get the chance to hear his story. Def subscribing.
I had missed this EP, really great story! 👍
Absolutely
Relaxed people get an A. 😂
😀😀😀
Awesome work there Antony. Proud of you
@babukisiangani2141 Much appreciated. Keep locked we have more from various Impact Masters across Africa.
I like this guy, glad to see you Michael!
@muriukialex me too. Glad to hear from you too.
Thank you for watching. I hope from the Impact Masters you learnt. Please subscribe.
Kimathi, bwana ... It's Happy New Year 2024* 😅 Happy to see you and the one and only Prof Nandaa
Happy New Year 2024. Happy to see you too. If we don't tell our authentic stories who will? Enjoy. If God and time allows I will cover as many as possible.
Interesting Conversation.
Thank you.
Always humbled listening to this Tech maestros Mr. Sigu. Umesahau tu 'KUCHUNGA SHULE DURING HOLIDAYS INCLUDING THE FESTIVITIES' coz there were no watchmen.
Thank you. It is this very experiences shapes us to who we become and what we do in the world.
Certainly true, I cherish the fond memories of the hurdles we overcame growing up.@@IMPACTMASTERSMEDIA