Theodore is an enthusiast in renewable energy, at 16 years old he's working with experts to develop Lithium Ion batteries for solar panels. In this episode we discuss the future of our solar, energy storage issues, and what it will take for solar energy to scale organically into our energy mix. Checkout Theodore's on: Linkedin, Twitter
Dr. Kristine Spekkens is a professor at Queens University & Royal Military College of Canada, she’s also the Canadian Science Director at the Square Kilometer Array (SKA) which will be the worlds largest array of radio-telescopes purposed at probing the early universe, and studying rare cosmic events like pulsars & gravitational waves. In this episode Dr. Kristine Spekkens and I discuss the greatest questions of the universe, from the nature of dark matter, to the death and origin of the universe.
Dan Desjardins is an extraordinary figure whose life trajectory spans across two distinct and equally captivating spheres. For two decades, he was on the pursuit of becoming an astronaut, making it to the list of top 100 candidates. This journey, marked by tireless dedication, rigorous discipline, and relentless curiosity, surprisingly diverted him from the boundless expanses of space to the ever-evolving realm of technology. Today, as the CEO of Distributive, a company at the cutting edge of distributive computing, Desjardins applies the same tenacity and forward-thinking mindset to address some of the most challenging technological issues. In this episode, we delve into his fascinating journey from a starry-eyed space enthusiast to a visionary tech leader. We explore the wisdom and insights he accumulated along the way, and what it's like to dramatically pivot later in life. This is a story of dreams, persistence, and transformative pivots.