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This podcast explores the path to success and the dots that are connected along the way.

We are curious about the stories of successful people and the journey that took them from A to here.

Hosted by Geoffrey Klein, our aim is to share these stories in the hope that you will learn from them to help others...connect the dots.
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In this energizing conversation, host Geoffrey Klein sits down with Siya Rajpal—author, investor, and member of OpenAI’s education team, where she explores the evolution of tech-enabled learning and drives adoption of ChatGPT Edu across higher-ed and K-12 institutions. Siya recounts her journey from aspiring engineer to ed-tech pioneer. She shares behind-the-scenes stories as an early employee at Udacity and Springboard, and an investor at GSV Ventures. Siya explains how ChatGPT Edu is reshaping classrooms at Wharton and beyond. You’ll learn why AI is the ultimate co-founder, coach, and creativity amplifier, plus practical ways teachers and learners can level up by treating the model as a thought partner. Previously, Siya authored Engineering America—a call to close the nation’s STEM skills gap. Her mission: create pathways that lift learners into new socioeconomic opportunity. Siya shares: How to prompt ChatGPT to “think like a Nobel laureate” for strategy breakthroughs. Real-world use cases from K-12 classrooms to Georgia Tech’s online master’s. A 40-year horizon mindset removes early-career anxiety. Actionable teacher tips and resources for lesson planning, grading, and personalized tutoring. As an education strategist, Siya reveals how today’s AI tools unlock bigger thinking, faster upskilling, and greater economic mobility for students and professionals alike. Whether you’re an educator, a parent, or simply AI-curious, this episode will help you connect the dots between today’s tools and tomorrow’s opportunities. Resources & Links Connect with Siya on LinkedIn. OpenAI Academy free courses for educators Engineering America book by Siya Rajpal Book mentioned: 7 Rules of Power Emoji: Connect with Geoffrey: Connect with Geoffrey on LinkedIn E-mail Geoffrey Keynote Speaker nine dots
On this episode, Geoffrey chats with Tesäen “T” Chavis, Product Manager, Music Promotion and Gen AI Video at YouTube, who shares how generative video tools are empowering artists—and why she measures success by kindness and naps. From starting college at 15 to leading zero-to-one products (focusing on building something unique and valuable, rather than copying current solutions) at YouTube, T Chavis has always chased possibilities. In this powerful conversation, T details her journey through pharma comms, data-driven marketing at L’Oréal, and product roles at Spotify and Uber before landing at YouTube to revolutionize music promotion with generative AI video. T explains how creators can treat AI as a “sous-chef,” speeding post-production and unlocking visuals never seen before, while still valuing human craft. She also opens up about imposter syndrome, advocating for yourself in boardrooms, and redefining success around mental health, inclusion, and—yes—epic naps. T shares: How Unlock AI video workflows you can try today—no prompt engineering PhD required. The inside story of building zero-to-one products at tech giants like Google, Spotify, and Uber. How to combat imposter syndrome To Redefine success around peace, kindness, and sustainable creativity. By episode’s end, you’ll have practical tips for leveling up your AI literacy and a fresh perspective on purposeful innovation. T is passionate about harnessing emerging tech to empower artists, as she champions diversity, inclusion, global travel, karaoke, and the restorative power of a good nap. Resources & Links Connect with T on LinkedIn Google One AI Plans (Ultra & Pro) – try Gemini & more free for 30 days Flow – T’s favorite Gen AI video playground Book mentioned: The Courage to Be Disliked Favorite Emoji: Connect with Geoffrey: Connect with Geoffrey on LinkedIn E-mail Geoffrey Keynote Speaker nine dots Instagram The Content Beast (book)...
On this episode, Geoffrey Klein chats with Brandon Krakowsky, Lecturer at Penn Engineering and Director of Data Science & Research at the Wharton AI & Analytics Initiative. Brandon leads data/AI projects and experiential learning with industry partners. Brandon tells his story of a winding path from dreams of being a hotdog vendor at baseball games, to being a communications major and gigging bassist, to a computer programmer and educator. This all shaped his approach to AI education. Brandon breaks down how experiential learning with real company data accelerates student growth, why saying “yes” opens unexpected doors, and practical ways anyone can get AI-literate fast. He unpacks the student-built projects from Wharton’s week-long HackAI competition, plus the teaching tactics he uses to demystify Python, Java, and data science for diverse learners. Brandon shares: What effective AI education looks like in practice—projects, scaffolding, and tools you can use today. A playbook for experiential learning with real stakeholders and real data. A no-fluff starter kit for AI literacy—from prompts to “vibe coding.” Career advice that balances craft, curiosity, and family without chasing titles. You’ll leave with concrete steps to experiment with tools, analyze data, and stay current without overwhelm—all while keeping creativity and career fulfillment in view. Resources & Links Connect with Brandon on LinkedIn Wharton AI & Analytics Initiative Podcast: Learn the Technology with Brandon Krakowsky Book/Magazine: Rolling Stone Connect with Geoffrey: Connect with Geoffrey on LinkedIn E-mail Geoffrey Keynote Speaker nine dots Instagram The Content Beast (book) Sponsored by the AIQ newsletter for snackable AI content for the busy professional. Music produced by Sam Miller. Enjoyed the episode? Subscribe to Connect the Dots and leave a quick review—it helps more listeners connect their own dots with AI insights!
On this episode of Connect the Dots, host Geoffrey Klein sits down with Dasanj Aberdeen, Director of Artificial Intelligence & Innovation at KPMG and an adjunct professor at Temple University. A polymath consultant, creator, and mentor, she has spent 10+ years guiding Fortune 100 companies in digital transformation—launching AI, low-code, IoT, and cloud solutions that accelerate value creation and enrich customer experiences. Her people-first leadership style champions democratized knowledge and diverse, high-performing teams. Growing up in Grenada, Dasanj’s early love of art and building things sparked a multidisciplinary journey through Wharton, accounting, consulting, and ultimately AI leadership. Dasanj shares: Why technology success is really about people. How creativity informs product design. Practical ways anyone—AI-shy or expert—can start experimenting today. Listeners will hear candid insights on mentoring, defining personal success, and preparing for the next wave of workplace transformation—all delivered with Dasanj’s trademark curiosity and optimism. Resources & Links Connect with Dasanj on LinkedIn KPMG AI & Innovation insights Book mentioned: The Obstacle Is the Way by Ryan Holiday Connect with Geoffrey: Connect with Geoffrey on LinkedIn E-mail Geoffrey Keynote Speaker nine dots Instagram The Content Beast (book) Sponsored by the AIQ newsletter for snackable AI content for the busy professional. Music produced by Sam Miller. Enjoyed the episode? Subscribe to Connect the Dots and leave a quick review—it helps more listeners connect their own dots with AI insights!
In this episode, Geoffrey sits down with Eva Dong, Lead of AI Value Realization at Google Cloud, where she helps enterprise clients define success metrics, calculate costs, and maximize ROI for AI projects. With over a decade of leadership experience at McKinsey & Co, Visa, and as an AI entrepreneur, Eva bridges deep technical expertise with a keen focus on business impact. She is passionate about enabling professionals to thrive in an AI-powered world and is an active voice in the global AI community. She unpacks the importance of defining success metrics, bridging technical expertise with business impact, and cultivating AI literacy at scale. The conversation also dives into future trends, from personalized AI assistants to global AI adoption, and offers actionable advice for leaders navigating the evolving AI landscape. Resources & Links Connect with Eva on LinkedIn. Google AI Connect with Geoffrey: Connect with Geoffrey on LinkedIn E-mail Geoffrey Keynote Speaker nine dots Instagram The Content Beast (book) Sponsored by the AIQ newsletter for snackable AI content for the busy professional. Music produced by Sam Miller. Enjoyed the episode? Subscribe to Connect the Dots and leave a quick review—it helps more listeners connect their own dots with AI insights!
In this episode, Geoffrey sits down with Jason Druss, a Senior Product Marketing Manager at Adobe, helping shape Premiere Pro and After Effects for professionals from films to YouTube. A former colorist and demo artist, he blends storyteller instincts with deep customer empathy to turn real-world needs into clear product narratives. Jason Russ shares how assistive AI, customer obsession, and crisp communication save time and elevate the creative flow of video storytelling from idea to impact. Jason expresses how creatives can harness assistive AI without losing the heart of the story. Jason traces his path from color grading suites to shaping pro-video tools used by millions, explains his “turn noise into a razor-sharp signal” approach to strategy, and highlights the busy-work AI can remove so editors spend more time creating. You’ll hear practical examples (transcription, text-based editing, smart search) and mindset shifts for anyone looking to raise their AI video literacy. Along the way: gratitude, customer empathy, and why “comparison is the thief of joy.” Resources & Links Connect with Jason on LinkedIn. Adobe Premiere Pro — pro video editing:https://www.adobe.com/products/premiere.html?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=show-notes&utm_campaign=s7e4 Adobe After Effects — motion design: https://www.adobe.com/products/aftereffects.html?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=show-notes&utm_campaign=s7e4 The Art of Asking by Amanda Palmer: https://amandapalmer.net/theartofasking/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=show-notes&utm_campaign=s7e4 Frame.io — video review & approval: https://www.frame.io/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=show-notes&utm_campaign=s7e4 Miro — collaborative whiteboards: https://miro.com/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=show-notes&utm_campaign=s7e4 Connect with Geoffrey: Connect with Geoffrey on LinkedIn E-mail Geoffrey Keynote Speaker nine dots Instagram The Content Beast (book) Sponsored by the AIQ newsletter for snackable AI content for the busy professional. Music produced by Sam...
In this episode, Geoffrey chats with Alex Brunori, Vice President of Brand & Brand Experience at G42, one of the world’s leading AI companies. Formerly Google’s Head of Creative for the Middle East, Africa & Turkey, the Rome-born polymath is a Cannes-winning executive creative director, TEDx speaker, rock musician, lucid-dreaming teacher and generative-AI artist reshaping how technology and creativity collide. In this energizing conversation, Geoffrey and Alex explore the fertile intersection of artificial intelligence, human imagination, and mindfulness. From his early days programming calculators in Rome to leading brand experience at AI powerhouse G42 in Abu Dhabi, Alex shares how curiosity, meditation, and lucid dreaming supercharge his idea flow. He explains why Midjourney is his favorite creative partner, why Europe risks falling behind in AI adoption, and how the UAE’s visionary leadership is building a “happy AI island.” Alex also reflects on sacrifices, success, music’s primal power, and the coming era of natural-language movie making. Whether you’re a marketer, technologist, or lifelong learner, you’ll walk away inspired to embrace AI, deepen your humanity—and keep asking why. Resources & Links Connect with Alex on LinkedIn. Midjourney image generator — explore the tool Alex swears by (https://www.midjourney.com/?utm_source=podcast) Gödel, Escher, Bach by Douglas Hofstadter — the book that rewired Alex’s thinking (https://bookshop.org/books/355995?utm_source=podcast) G42 — learn more about the AI powerhouse driving innovation in Abu Dhabi (https://www.g42.ai/?utm_source=podcast) UAE Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence — discover the world-first government role (https://ai.gov.ae/?utm_source=podcast) Connect with Geoffrey: Connect with Geoffrey on LinkedIn E-mail Geoffrey Keynote Speaker nine dots Instagram The Content Beast (book) Sponsored by the AIQ newsletter for snackable AI content for the busy professional. Music produced by Sam Miller. Enjoyed the episode? Subscribe to Connect the Dots and leave a quick review—it helps more listeners connect their own dots with AI insights!
In this episode, host Geoffrey Klein sits down with Talisha Padgett, GM of Marketing Technology Platforms & AI at Microsoft, where she leads global MarTech strategy and the Gen AI Center of Excellence. Previously she modernized tech stacks at Comcast, Under Armour, and Marriott. Talisha is also the co-founder of Empathy Coaching, helping professionals cultivate confidence, wellness, and emotionally intelligent leadership. In this energizing conversation, Talisha unpacks how generative AI is reshaping the marketer’s toolkit. Talisha traces her journey from early print campaigns to building Microsoft’s Gen AI Center of Excellence, shares hard-won lessons on change management, and explains why embracing AI is critical for brands. Listeners will hear candid stories about overcoming imposter syndrome, creating psychologically safe teams, and the power of curiosity-driven careers. You’ll leave with practical tactics to harness AI responsibly while keeping humanity at the core of every customer experience. Resources & Links Connect with Talisha on LinkedIn. Explore Empathy Coaching Empathy Coaching’s Instagram Connect with Geoffrey: Connect with Geoffrey on LinkedIn E-mail Geoffrey Keynote Speaker nine dots Instagram The Content Beast (book) Sponsored by the AIQ newsletter for snackable AI content for the busy professional. Music produced by Sam Miller. Enjoyed the episode? Subscribe to Connect the Dots and leave a quick review—it helps more listeners connect their own dots with AI insights!
About This Episode: Marketing AI Institute’s Chief Content Officer reveals how storytelling skills unlock opportunity in an intelligent-tech world. Journalist-turned-marketer Mike Kaput is a globally recognized marketing-AI expert, author, and speaker. As Chief Content Officer at Marketing AI Institute, he helps top companies understand and adopt artificial intelligence. Kaput also co-hosts The Artificial Intelligence Show podcast and co-authored the book Marketing Artificial Intelligence. Mike joins host Geoffrey Klein to trace his path from writing for English-language magazines in Cairo to steering content at the Marketing AI Institute. Kaput explains why ChatGPT felt like a “made-for-me moment,” how he keeps pace with break-neck innovation, and why English—not code—is the new interface for technology. Along the way he shares pragmatic tips for building AI literacy, doubling down on personal strengths, and maintaining human connection amid automation. Whether you’re an executive, creator, or lifelong learner, this conversation shows how to connect the dots between curiosity, career growth, and responsible AI adoption. Resources & Links Connect with Mike on LinkedIn Marketing AI Institute The Artificial Intelligence Show MAICON Conference (Oct 2025) Intro to AI free course AI Literacy Project manifesto Marketing Artificial Intelligence (book) Connect with nine dots Connect with Geoffrey on LinkedIn E-mail Geoffrey Keynote Speaker nine dots Instagram The Content Beast (book) Sponsored by the AIQ newsletter for snackable AI content for the busy professionals. Music produced by Sam Miller. Enjoyed the episode? Subscribe to Connect the Dots and leave a quick review—it helps more listeners connect their own dots with AI insights!
About This Episode: In this episode we go on an adventure with the one and only Gabler aka the Ali-Gabler, the heart valve specialist and most recent winner of the reality TV show Survivor. From growing up and wanting to be an international business man, Gabler appreciates the positive role models from family, teachers, and coaches who believed in him. After watching a surgery, which he describes as the closest thing to magic, he was fascinated by how elegant and meaningful it was and became a heart valve specialist working as part of incredible teams of medical professionals. As a longtime fan, competing in Survivor was a thrill – one that came with intense challenges, from dehydration, hunger and bug bites on your bug bites. Gabler describes his time on the show as a season of beautiful people that despite the competition brought them all together and created lifelong friends. Gabler encourages anyone who wants to do it – to go for it – though be prepared for the hardship – physical, emotional and intellectual. A Doors fan and checklist guy, Gabler believes in writing down your goals, and being dedicated to achieve them.  He made the remarkable decision to donate his winnings from Survivor to veteran charities to serve those who serve us. Book recommendation: Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl Connect with Gabler Gabler Twitter Gabler IG Gabler Cameo Special Operations Warrior Fund Veterans Exploring Treatment Solutions Connect with nine dots E-mail Geoffrey nine dots media Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook
About This Episode: In this episode we hear the story of a young, Canadian entrepreneur, Brittany Charlton, Founder and CEO of Ohh Foods that create vegan, gluten-free and allergen-friendly edible cookie doughs and snack bites.  From making pillows for friends dolls to pursuing a career in law, Brittany knew early on she needed to find something she would be passionate about.  As her business started to get some traction, Brittany was aware she needed to learn a lot.  Using Google and Youtube she accelerated her knowledge and then asked used – Where are the gaps?  Using Linkedin to find people with the right skill set. Brittany has learned the great importance of mentors and surrounding yourself with great people to help you reach your potential.  By being intentional about your business, Brittany has scaled and grown Ooh Foods and made sure she is having fun along the way.   Connect with Brittany Brittany Website Brittany IG Connect with Ohh Foods Ohh Foods Website Ohh Foods IG Connect with nine dots E-mail Geoffrey nine dots media Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook
About This Episode: In this episode I have the opportunity to chat with Maika Isogawa, CEO of Webacy – the protection layer for self-custody. Born in Japan and then moving to Minnesota at a young age, Maika, shares her varied interests form youth circus to physics. Learning about dedication from her father and studying artificial intelligence at Stanford, she pursuit of making something great. Whether as an acrobat for Cirque Du Soleil, working as an engineer for Microsoft or creating the next technology for managing digital assets, Maika is grateful to live her life of excitement and experience as she recognizes that success is variable. Book recommendation: How to Think Like a Roman Emperor by Donald J. Robertson Connect with Maika Maika Website Maika Twitter Maika IG Connect with Webacy Webacy Website Webacy IG Webacy Twitter Connect with nine dots E-mail Geoffrey nine dots media Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook
About This Episode: In this episode we explore the word through the eyes of Dr. Hannah McLane. A free spirit who as a young child wanted to be the Easter Bunny. With a thirst for learning through travel from Brazil to backpacking in Asia, her medical calling was initially inspired by a doctor who started a school for the blind in Tibet. Dr. Hannah discovered the power of facilitated psychedelic therapy to access a patient’s thoughts, dreams and unconscious memories to provide tools for genuine, permanent healing – so long as the Psychedelic Industrial Complex doesn’t take over. Connect with Dr. Hannah Website Soundmind Website Instagram Facebook Connect with nine dots E-mail Geoffrey nine dots media Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook
About This Episode: In this episode I had the pleasure to chat with someone I have admired for years, Jake Shimabukuro. Saying Jake is an incredible ukulele performer is quite an understatement. Jake is a true ukulele virtuoso and composer. Jake’s talent is equaled by his pure spirit and desire to connect with the people he plays with and for. Jake approaches playing music as a creative problem solver and finds both satisfaction and occasional frustration using creativity with limitations. His perspective on success is to be a good person first, then a good musician. Jake always aims to create impact by connecting with his audience so he can  bring joy to the community with the hope to inspire them with something unexpected. Connect with Jake Website: jakeshimabukuro.com Instagram: @jakeshimabukuro Youtube: @jakeshimabukuro Facebook: @jakeshimabukuromusic Connect with Geoffrey/nine dots E-mail Geoffrey nine dots media Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook
About This Episode: In this episode we step into the wonderful world of Shantell Martin, with her  unique style and voice in the contemporary art world. Her mastery of the spontaneous hand drawn line has captivated an audience of international patrons, admirers and collectors alike. Grandmother taught her to strives for creative independence.  Even within her working class environment, Shantell has always felt like the “other,” though found that by using hope and imagination she could be herself. As pens and pencils were generally available it had a way to level the playing field and opened up the power of drawing. Shantell believes we all have a natural gift in the path from the head to the heart to the hand as an outlet to express. While Shantell sees a canvas as a way to explore, she is partial to pens and markers – as you can’t erase yourself – it enables you to live with your mistakes and be confident in your expression. Feeling that you can be very honest with the pen as you create in the moment.  This has been particularly true as she has done live drawings often to music, serving as a visual jockey or improvisational artist. Shantell continues to pursue her freedom to create what she wants, where she wants in a safe creator space. All this to learn to be yourself while making and sharing the expression of self. Connect with Shantell Website: shantellmartin.art Instagram: @shantell_martin Twitter: @shantell_martin Youtube: @shantellmartin Facebook: @shantellmartinartist Connect with nine dots E-mail Geoffrey nine dots media Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook
About This Episode: In this episode we are invited into the world of Jason Feifer, editor in chief of Entrepreneur magazine, author of the book Build For Tomorrow, a startup advisor, and host of the podcasts Build For Tomorrow (yes, same name as the book) and Problem Solvers. Jason shares how he started writing with comic strips in elementary school and then short stories and really terrible poetry. Eventually writing for a local music magazine led to having powerful chats with bands he loved, that invited him into their world.    Today, Jason is very grateful for the opportunity to have fascinating conversations with people he finds very interesting – which he believe is a rare gift.   As an editor who writes, he believes when you edit other people you become a much better writer yourself. He encourages those who want to write to worry less about who you are writing for and worry a lot more about gaining the opportunity to write. Jason likens being a professional writer to winning the lottery.  The way to win the lottery is to buy as many lottery tickets as you can – through hard, grinding work. As Jason shares, every great thing has a price of admission. Connect with Jason Twitter: @heyfeifer Instagram: @heyfeifer Facebook: @heyfeifer LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jasonfeifer Website: jasonfeifer.com Newsletter: jasonfeifer.bulletin.com Book: Build for Tomorrow Connect with nine dots E-mail Geoffrey nine dots media Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook
About This Episode: In this episode we chat with New Zealander Mahé Drysdale a two-time Olympic champion and a five-time world champion in the single sculls. He is a seven-time New Zealand national champion and five-time recipient of New Zealand Sportsman of the Year. Mahé shares what it takes to be a champion including often times brutal training. While Mahé was more interested in drinking that training when he first began, once he committed to the goal of competing at the Olympics, his hard work and dedication were unwavering.   Mahé shares that success is all about giving your best and your all, as you need to be satisfied with the result. He expresses the need to have passion to endure the hard work.  In the end, he appreciated doing something he loved and focuses now on the welfare and wellbeing of athletes. Connect with Mahé Website Instagram Facebook Connect with nine dots E-mail Geoffrey nine dots media Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook
About This Episode: In this episode we hear from the amazing Kate Scott, – the television voice of the Philadelphia 76ers – who continues to break barriers as a leader in sports broadcasting. Among her many accomplishments, Kate was the first woman to call an NFL & NBA game on the radio, men’s basketball at the Olympics, Copa América and Gold Cup soccer for Fox and an NHL game in the United States. Kate shares her story of being the little girl who loves sports. Kate almost became a teacher until one of her teachers identified Kate’s interest in sports and journalism. Having watching Sports Center since she was in kindergarten, Kate feels lucky to be able to get paid for her passion and she likens sports broadcasting to a ballet. Kate feels extremely lucky and grateful and is keen to see how her success can impact others. Her philosophy is simple: Work Hard. Be Kind. Connect with Kate Instagram Twitter Connect with nine dots E-mail Geoffrey nine dots media Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook
About This Episode: In this episode, we talk with Cory Pesaturo (“C Pez”) who is revolutionizing the Accordion.  Cory is the only person to ever win the trio of World Championships on Acoustic, Digital & Jazz Accordion, and the only Accordion graduate of the prestigious New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. Cory has given 2 TED Talks, 2 Google Talks, an EG Talk, and spoken at various other conferences on the accordion. Pesaturo’s extensive resumé includes appearances at the White House, TV appearances on The Tonight Show with David Letterman, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and Let’s Make a Deal with Wayne Brady. In this episode Cory expresses his desire to change the stereotypes of people play the accordion as only being 75 year old men playing the polka.  Cory shares his philosophy about being the best musician you can be – regardless of the instrument you play. Cory believes in putting in the hard work to learn music theory while always striving to play with people better than yourself. This episode also features a few snippets of tunes that Cory plays flawlessly, illustrating that Cory is not your average accordian player – in fact he shows his mastery of both his instrument and of music. Connect with Cory Website Youtube Instagram Facebook Connect with nine dots E-mail Geoffrey nine dots media Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook
About This Episode: In this week’s podcast, we talk with Niels Duinker, a professional comedy juggler who first thought of becoming a successful international performer when he was 12 years old, and well before the end of his teenage years, his dream had become a reality. Niels has set 9 Guinness World Records in juggling and was voted Juggler of the Decade by the International Magicians Society. He also received the Award of Excellence from the Museum of Juggling History. Modestly beginning his career in a Rotterdam youth circus, Niels now spends his time jetting between high-profile engagements at theaters, casinos, cruise ships, theme parks, and corporate events. More than just a pretty face with a bag full of cool tricks, in the spring of 2009 Niels completed the course work for his Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. Another dream turned reality. Sharing his love of the arts with the performers of tomorrow, Niels regularly lectures as a guest artist at two Government-funded professional circus schools in the Netherlands: Codarts Circus School in Rotterdam and the Fontys Circus School in Tilburg. He also serves as a board member with the International Jugglers Association and he’s the president of the International Sport Juggling Federation, which is the governing body for the sport of juggling. Connect with Niels Website Instagram YouTube Connect with nine dots E-mail Geoffrey nine dots Media Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook
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