Meet Andrea King, who went from convincing banks to care about carbon credits to turning customer feedback calls into podcast gold. As Co-founder of Retellio, she's solving the "too many conversations, too little time" problem that plagues every growing company. A self-proclaimed "non-technical person" who launched an AI company, Andrea is living proof that the best innovations come from understanding problems, not just coding them. When she's not helping leaders extract intelligence from thousands of customer calls, she's helping close the funding gap for women entrepreneurs through angel investing.
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Meet Tanya Warford, the math and science teacher transforming rural education through technology. When her students were stuck in one classroom, she didn't just think outside the box - she built a whole new one with LEGOs. Now her "LEGO Ladies" are crushing robotics competitions, coding like pros, and proving that sometimes the best innovations start with someone brave enough to say, "let's try this!" From Minecraft math to award-winning robotics, she's showing how a little chaos and a lot of support can help any classroom become a launchpad for tomorrow's tech innovators.
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Meet Jacob Critch, a music producer who turned his teenage bedroom beats into Billboard-charting hits for some of South Korea’s biggest boy bands. Starting at 14, Jacob taught himself music production while pursuing software development, leading to an unexpected fusion of passions. Now as co-founder of Songflow, he's revolutionizing how artists collaborate remotely, proving sometimes the best innovations come from solving your own creative challenges. Tune in now to hear Jacobs’ full story - available wherever you get your podcasts.
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Meet Bronwyn Bridges, the PhD student who's shaking up Parkinson's care. When her research hit a wall, she teamed up with Gord Genge, who lives with Parkinson's, to tackle a bigger problem: four-year wait times for care. Now as CEO and Co-Founder of PragmaClin she's transforming old-school Parkinson's assessments into data-driven decisions that work for both doctors and patients. Tune in now to hear Bronwyn's full story - available wherever you get your podcasts.
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Meet Mark Opauszky, CEO of Sparrow BioAcoustics, who is leading the charge to revolutionize heart health screening. While Sparrow was founded by a group of innovators with a passion for sound and AI, Mark joined to help scale their vision and take the company to the next level. Through their technology that transforms smartphones into Health Canada and FDA-cleared stethoscopes, they're tackling a startling reality: one in ten people have an undiagnosed heart condition. Their mission? To make early detection as simple as reaching for your phone.
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Meet Dulanjalee Iluksooriya (Dula) , who turned her international journey into a fresh take on tech marketing. As the Marketing Manager at Solace Power, she's bringing her rich background in diplomacy, journalism, and international relations to Newfoundland and Labrador's growing tech scene. From building bridges across cultures to energizing tech communications, she's proving that sometimes the best innovation comes from unexpected paths.
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Meet Ayon Shahed, whose journey from engineer to healthcare innovator started with a camping trip and a leap of faith to Newfoundland and Labrador. Now leading Branch Innovations at Seafair Capital, he's working to fix those tricky yet critical gaps between hospital and home care. His team's Discharge Hub helps patients get home sooner, while his approach to innovation puts people — in all their complexity — first.
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Meet Meagan Kay-Fowlow, whose unexpected return to Newfoundland and Labrador helped spark a tech transformation. As President of the Co-Innovation Center (COIC), she's transforming a former building supply store into the province's innovation gateway—a dynamic space where sectors collide, and breakthrough ideas come to life.
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Meet Rex Holwell, who's bridging traditional knowledge with modern tech to keep northern communities safe. As Manager of Operations at SmartICE, he's empowering Inuit communities to monitor rapidly changing sea ice conditions with remote sensors. With a "community-first" approach, SmartICE has become a vital tool for communities navigating climate change, supporting hunting, transportation, and cultural preservation across 30+ northern communities.
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Meet Scott Stevenson, who's overruling the status quo of expensive legal services through AI. As co-founder and CEO of Spellbook, he's created an AI-powered co-pilot that's putting affordable legal help in order. With his "woodworker's mindset" – embracing the chaos of innovation rather than seeking perfection – Spellbook is revolutionizing document drafting and has already won over 2,000 law firms in just 18 months.
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Taejha Young, a mechanical engineer turned tech project manager, believes that every problem has a solution. In this episode, Taejha shares her journey from engineering to tech, the joy of creative problem-solving, and her belief in empowering people. She’s big on community, too—helping immigrants, teaching coding boot camps, and supporting seniors with tech. Oh, and she’s also launching a home bakery! Taejha’s story is all about making an impact in every space she’s in.
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In this episode, Taylor Young, Chief Strategy Officer at CoLab and former Enactus world champion, takes us on her journey from high school volunteer to leading a team of 80 to global victory. She reveals how Enactus uses entrepreneurship to tackle real-world problems – including a grassroots recycling project she helped start that continues to make a difference. Now, at CoLab, Taylor’s shaking up the manufacturing world with cutting-edge collaboration tools. She talks about smashing through barriers as a young female exec and how mentorship, diversity, and community have fueled her rise.
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From building websites at 13 to leading powerhouse design teams, Lesley Chard is all about breaking bias and leveling the tech playing field. As VP of Design at Carnegie Learning and founder of Digital Waves, she’s helping young women and gender-diverse folks see how tech can change the world. Learn why diversity makes better products, how AI is freeing up teachers to do what they love, and why tech isn’t as cold as you think—it’s full of heart!
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Ever wish you had a personal coach for your favourite video game—or even real-life sports? Mike Winter from trophi.ai is making that dream a reality by democratizing coaching through AI. In this episode, Mike takes us through his journey from racing school side hustles to founding trophi.ai, where an AI coach named Mansell helps gamers step up their game in Rocket League and racing. Mike shares his vision of AI coaching crossing into real-world sports with augmented reality and the growing tech scene in Newfoundland and Labrador. This one's all about the future of coaching—whether you're gaming, swinging a tennis racket, or chasing your next big skill.
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Mandy Woodland is on a mission to help millions prevent type 2 diabetes with Amp Health. In this episode, Mandy shares her journey from marine biology and law to tech entrepreneurship, blending her expertise to revolutionize diabetes management. Amp Health provides real-time blood glucose monitoring with personalized behavioural prompts. By focusing on small, sustainable changes rather than perfection, Amp Health gives users the tools to manage their health on their own terms. This episode is a deep dive into how tech can transform health and empower people to thrive.
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LAUNCHING OCTOBER 1, 2024 - SEASON 2
Join host Mimi Sheriff for Season 2 of techNL’s podcast Creators at the World's Edge, where we get to know the bold innovators and audacious minds who are shaping Newfoundland and Labrador's booming tech scene. Their stories - real, raw, and inspiring - go beyond tech. They showcase the power of resilience, bold ideas, and community spirit at the edge of the North Atlantic.
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When running a business, you often make important decisions based on your gut. As Nikitha tells us, it’s the same thing when it comes to your health. She is harnessing science and AI to analyze the microbe composition in customer’s guts (there are trillions of microorganisms present within each of us!) and enabling them with a personalized path to health and wellbeing. She sits down with Carol to discuss her journey from scientist and mom to entrepreneur, the power of resilience in life and business, and why for her, helping people heal through science, is personal. here.
PolyUnity is on a mission to deliver the future of healthcare today. It is making on demand medical manufacturing a reality by fusing the power of 3D printing with a digital inventory of devices. It’s a radical new blueprint for lowering costs, carbon emissions, and geographic barriers. Jacqueline and Mark sit down with Carol to talk about why two CEOs are better than one, what a journey of purpose looks like, and why we need gender inclusion in tech, stat.
In a battle to give people back control over their data, Isaac Adejuwon of Metricsflow is taking on the goliaths of Silicon Valley right here from St. John's. His cookie-less data analytics platform is a big step towards restoring users' trust in the web. Carol sits down with Isaac to discuss what he had to ‘un-learn’ as an engineer to thrive as an entrepreneur, why VCs need to step up their game when it comes to funding marginalized and underrepresented founders, and what excites him most about Web 3.0. (hint: it’s all about freedom).