SEASON 8 A young entrepreneur, joins the trend of millennials who chose to start their business, based on their passion.With the use of social media, and online tutorials, millennials are honing their craft, and are making a name for themselves in this 4th Industrial Revolution. GUESTJelani ScipioGraphic Artist & Content CreatorSAVAGEOTAKUMERCH.me A young entrepreneur, joins the trend of millennials who chose to start their business, based on their passion.With the use of social media, and online tutorials, millennials are honing their craft, and are making a name for themselves in this 4th Industrial Revolution. GUESTJelani ScipioGraphic Artist & Content CreatorSAVAGEOTAKUMERCH.me Our guests look at four countries – Japan, Liberia, Rwanda, and Trinidad & Tobago. We discuss how technology plays a part in each country. We include the challenges and benefits that technology brings to each country.GUESTSBernadette Massiah-RedheadRetired Elementary School PrincipalTrinidad & Tobago Ifeula RedheadActing Elementary School PrincipalTrinidad & Tobago Julie TaittPhilanthropist & Author of “Living in the Real World”Executive DirectorJET-ELS “Julie E. Taitt” School (Education Launching Success), Liberia We look closely at the country of Liberia. The challenges the nation has faced due to results of years of civil war, and poverty.We hear from Julie Taitt, Executive Director of JET-ELS School, Liberia. After 7-years of operation, the school grew from 30 students to 500 plus students as of 2022.Mrs. Taitt, talks about challenges, and positive changes that are taking place in LiberiaGUESTSBernadette Massiah-RedheadRetired Elementary School PrincipalTrinidad & Tobago Ifeula RedheadActing Elementary School PrincipalTrinidad & Tobago Julie TaittPhilanthropist & Author of “Living in the Real World”Executive DirectorJET-ELS “Julie E. Taitt” School (Education Launching Success), Liberia We look closely at the use of technology in the classroom in the island of Trinidad & Tobago. Retired and acting school principals, discuss the changes they’ve seen overtime with various programs. Some of which have worked, and others which were not as successful. The guests and host give suggestions as to how best to make improvements.GUESTSBernadette Massiah-RedheadRetired Elementary School PrincipalTrinidad & Tobago Ifeula RedheadActing Elementary School PrincipalTrinidad & Tobago Julie TaittPhilanthropist & Author of “Living in the Real World”Executive DirectorJET-ELS “Julie E. Taitt” School (Education Launching Success), Liberia Innovation can bring great change to a community; and education is the gateway to making it happen. This episode, looks at how innovation, and education, played a major role in improving the income, health, and well being, of many in Kenya, Rwanda and Indonesia. GUEST Cheryl Munroe Author/Publisher At The End of the Funnel: Life is Easier