In YOUth We Trust

Written by: Lumi.Network
  • Summary

  • In YOUth We Trust sits down with successful entrepreneurs, business leaders, educators, and others from around the world. We spotlight how individuals & organizations are shaping a better world, directly or indirectly, for the coming generations through their focus on sustainability, equity, education, and more to empower young people to create the future they deserve.
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Episodes
  • Education is Broken: Paul Lindley’s Bold Vision for Change
    Feb 11 2025


    Fostering entrepreneurship and innovation among youth is essential for navigating and improving our rapidly changing society.


    Paul Lindley, founder of Ella’s Kitchen and Chancellor of Reading University, talks about the challenges today’s youth face. He covers issues like a changing world, digital transformation, and the importance of entrepreneurship.


    Paul shares his ideas for solving problems, like having a Minister for Children and tackling youth mental health. He also discusses how universities can help students prepare for a future driven by AI.


    Key Moments


    03:15 Economic Policies’ Hidden Impact

    05:49 Youth Stress & Mental Health Crisis

    07:42 Social Media’s Grip on Youth

    09:59 Inequality & Short-Term Thinking

    12:08 AI’s Dual Edge: Opportunities & Risks

    15:30 Mentorship’s Power Shift

    18:13 Empowering Youth Through Agency

    22:05 Breaking Barriers Globally

    24:53 Unlocking Global Entrepreneurship

    27:15 Monopolies Still Dominate

    30:10 Rethinking Universities in the AI Era

    35:28 Risk-Taking & Imagination

    40:12 The Future of Work

    42:29 Empowering Entrepreneurs Through Policy

    Connect with Paul Lindley

    LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/paul-lindley-obe-212045a

    Website: https://www.ellaskitchen.co.uk/about

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    46 mins
  • Matthew Swibel and Kaanji Irby: Why AI can be a powerful ally for people and profit
    Jan 9 2025

    AI can drive workplace equity and sustainability, enhancing operational efficiency across the diamond industry.


    Matthew Swibel, Vice President for Sustainability and Social Impact at Signet Jewelers; Kaanji Irby, Director of Diversity and Inclusion at Signet Jewelers together had a conversation on the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and climate change on our society and workforce.

    Together, they discussed how AI can drive workplace equity, manage climate risks through scenario planning, and boost operational efficiency from mining to retail in the diamond industry. They also explored Signet Jewelers’ initiatives aimed at fostering a diverse, inclusive environment and preparing the next generation to tackle global challenges. Tune in for insightful perspectives on bridging the digital divide, the historical evolution of AI, and the changing skill sets needed today.

    Key Moments


    06:27 Experience inspired diversity advocacy.

    07:57 High school taught civil liberties.

    14:42 Preparedness varies by generation.

    19:26 Scenario planning for climate impacts.

    27:26 AI enhances authenticity and service.

    38:17 Robust internship program


    Connect with Matthew Swibel

    LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewswibel

    Website:https://signetjewelers.com/


    Connect with Kaanji Irby

    LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaanji

    Website:https://signetjewelers.com/

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    45 mins
  • Governments should run like startups. Their silos are well past sell by date
    Nov 26 2024

    Lord Ed Vaizey, business adviser, broadcaster, speaker, and Member of the House of Lords, shares his insights on education, technology, government structures and role of entrepreneurs in solving national problems. As a minister who drove a lot of digital infrastructure development in the UK, introduced coding into the school curricula and much more. In his conversation with Prashant Raizada, Lord Ed Vaizey explores the evolving role of technology, particularly AI, in the classroom, boardroom as well as in the government and the need for agility and open-mindedness.

    Not shy of being candid, even if it is controversial, Lord Ed Vaizey dismisses the worries around ,”screen time” and instead focuses on using gamification to revolutionize student engagement. He also shares his vision for a government with a startup mentality, one that embraces disruptive solutions and fosters innovation in the public sector. He emphasizes the need for adaptability and efficiency in tackling the challenges ahead, particularly as AI and technology continue to transform education, productivity, and the future of work.

    Key Moments


    00:00 British education values independence.

    08:49 Technology reshapes learning.

    10:38 Stop worrying about screen time, attention span or kids not reading books

    12:08 Personalized learning sparks passion.

    16:58 Gaming isn’t all bad. It teaches kids a lot

    20:12 Reform exams or assessments?

    25:44 Teachers must get trained in AI to reform education

    27:04 Huge opportunity to assist businesses with using AI to increase productivity

    28:55 Government operating as a startup- a must in today’s age

    31:48 Government silos cost billions and precious time

    37:34 The Private sector can solve big national problems such as healthcare.


    Connect with Lord Ed Vaizey
    LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/lord-ed-vaizey-603206a3?original_
    Website: https://vaizey.com/

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    45 mins

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