globeChang(e)
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globeChang(e)
The globeChang(e) podcast features stories of accomplished and inspiring Southeast Asian high school graduates that are now in colleges and universities across the globe. By students, for students...changing the globe, one student at a time.
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15 EpisodenglobeChang(e) – Episode 15 – Chie Kameyama, University of Exeter – It Takes Time to Find Your People
After 4 countries and multiple school transfers, Chie Kameyama thought she would be an expert at moving by now. From Japan to Singapore, where she att...
GLOBECHANG(E) – EPISODE 14 – PAUL KEEN – QUO – SO DYNAMIC, SO FORWARD THINKING, SO PROGRESSIVE
Paul Keen, a recent graduate of the International School of Amsterdam, spent the better part of last year working, discovering himself, and developing...
EPISODE 13 – LEELA SAENG, ROYAL HOLLOWAY, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON – I AM SO HAPPY WHERE I AM TODAY
Leela Saeng is currently studying Digital Media Culture and Technology at Royal Holloway, University of London . This was not always the plan. When...
EPISODE 12 – GIGI CHANGCHAROENKIJ, UC BERKELEY – IT WAS STILL SHOCKING TO ME HOW DIFFERENT IT WAS
Gigi Changcharoenkij’s most important lesson in college was learning to ask for what she needs to succeed. Currently a sophomore at UC Berkeley, Gigi...
EPISODE 11 – CARLOS ROMERO JANTACOMMA, YALE UNIVERSITY – I TOOK A CLASS CALLED ‘DEATH’
“I didn’t know what I wanted to do.” Moreover, we agreed that it is difficult for any pre-college teenager to know what they want to do. That thought...
EPISODE 10 – JAJA RATTANAJAN, UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA – I’M NOT MEANT FOR A 9 TO 5 JOB
Jaja Rattanajan is a sophomore studying media at the University of British Columbia’s Vancouver campus. She was destined for involvement in the media...
EPISODE 09 – KALIL MAGTOTO, UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO – THE FISH THAT HAVEN’T BEEN CAUGHT YET
Kalil Magtoto is back for another episode! He’s here to expand more on what he’s currently doing at the University of Waterloo and how he has effectiv...
EPISODE 08 – NICHANUN (NAT) PUAPATTANAKAJORN, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA – I AM THE TIGER MOM TO MYSELF
Were there only twelve students in your high school graduating class? What about representing your own country twice at the highest level of high scho...
EPISODE 07 – PANUVAT CHUTICHETPONG, HARVARD UNIVERSITY – I’VE NEVER SEEN SNOW BEFORE
Panuvat (Todd) Chutichetpong invents at the intersection of disciplines. On this episode of globeChang(e), he shares his path as a researcher and inve...
EPISODE 06 – TAWAN BOONSITANON, MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY – I HAVE A VERY LONG PLAN
Tawan (Chittawan) Boonsitanon is a freshman studying Supply Chain Management at Michigan State University. He shares a few thoughts about his life sto...
EPISODE 05 – KIRA BERNHARD, ROLLINS COLLEGE – I DEFINITELY FEEL MORE INDEPENDENT
Kira Bernhard’s relationship with food is a vitalizing, enriching one. It has also been tumultuous at times. In this episode, she shares a few life st...
EPISODE 04 – KEN LOHATEPANONT, UC BERKELEY – POLITICS IS HISTORY IN ACTION
Ken Lohatepanont’s passion for politics has drawn the attention of major news outlets and even Thailand’s constitution drafting committee. Now, he’s s...
EPISODE 03 – VARISA LIMPIJANKIT, TUFTS UNIVERSITY – IT WAS DEFINITELY OVERWHELMING
Sophomore Varisa Limpijankitreflects on her college application experience and transition to Tufts University. Michael Waitze recalls a few stories of...
EPISODE 02 – MADISON FRYE, BROWN UNIVERSITY – GIVE EVERYTHING A GO AT LEAST ONCE
For Madison Frye, “moving is the norm”. She spends a cool half-hour with Michael Waitze discussing her global life journey. Madison has lived in four...
EPISODE 01 – KALIL MAGTOTO, UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO – I WAS STRUGGLING ALONE
As the fall semester begins, University of Waterloo second-year Kalil Magtoto and Michael Waitze sit down to reflect on what it means to move high sch...