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Episode Synopsis
In this inspiring episode, we explore the impact of the Connected North program with co-founder Jennifer Corriero. Jennifer shares how Connected North delivers live, interactive virtual field trips to over 200 partner schools in Northern Remote, First Nations, Inuit, and Metis communities, significantly increasing student engagement and motivation. The discussion highlights powerful stories of individual impact, the importance of cultural inclusion in education, and the challenges of sustaining a nonprofit organization in the education sector. Jennifer also reflects on her journey as a social entrepreneur and provides valuable advice for emerging professionals. Discover how education can be a tool for healing and growth through innovative and inclusive approaches.00:00 Introduction and the Importance of Education01:26 Guest Introduction: Jennifer Corriero03:23 Connected North and Taking It Global04:23 Impact Stories and Program Success08:46 Personal Reflections and Influences13:45 Challenges and Opportunities in Education14:35 Cultural Understanding and Community Impact20:50 Highlights and Success Stories25:42 The Unique Value of Virtual Field Trips26:44 Leadership Challenges and Solutions28:46 Fundraising and Resource Management29:26 Handling Feedback and Maintaining Quality31:55 Advice for Emerging Professionals40:44 Balancing Work and Personal Life43:25 Exploring Toronto's Hidden Gems44:28 Final Thoughts and Achievements
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