Young Global Leaders
Need a dose of hope? Listen to these conversations with inspiring young people from around the world.
If you want to hear what forging common ground looks like in practice, look no further.
I met these youngsters during the 2024-25 academic year, when I was Dean of Baret Scholars, a global gap year program with around 100 students from 40+ countries. We traveled together to seven global regions over the course of 8 1/2 months, during which they formed a tight-knit, loving community, grounded in the certainty that we collectively create a better future for all. They've generously agreed to let me interview them, so that their wisdom, optimism, and brilliance can shine forth for everyone's benefit.
You'll hear terms like "morning program," "afternoon options," "fellows," "fellowships," etc. These refer to different design elements of the program. The details don't matter; you'll be able to get the basic meaning from context.
Enjoy!
Young Global Leaders
Iris Vavilov
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What does it mean to "step on the ego," and what does this have to do with relating across cultures? Come hear from Iris about this, and enjoy her other mind-expanding reflections. Plus, learn about the impactful NGO she founded and led while traveling the world for over eight months.
Keep up with Iris on LinkedIn and Instagram, and with her NGO on LinkedIn, Instagram, and the organization's website and blog.
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