ItsKayToBeKaren Season 2 is a Canada-specific podcast channel to learn about the journey of students and professors. The journey comprises of failure, growth, development and a lot of learnings. It is a place to hear about their pathway and why they made certain life decisions. Apart from podcasts, I also enjoy making informative vlogs and tours around the city!

ItsKayToBeKaren Season 2
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Podcast Overview
ItsKayToBeKaren Season 2 is a Canada-specific podcast channel to learn about the journey of students and professors. The journey comprises of failure, growth, development and a lot of learnings. It is a place to hear about their pathway and why they made certain life decisions. Apart from podcasts, I also enjoy making informative vlogs and tours around the city!
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3/9/2026
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Recent Episodes

June 13, 2026
Curiosity, Code, and Career Growth: Khoa Nguyen’s Journey in Tech
<p>Khoa Nguyen joins ItsKayToBeKaren for a thoughtful conversation about the mindset, curiosity, and intentional choices that shaped his path into software development. From discovering his passion for Computer Science to navigating the challenges and breakthroughs of early‑career growth, Khoa reflects on how storytelling, learning, and community shaped the developer he is today. He shares insights from his academic journey, his transition into industry, and the habits that helped him stay grounded while building momentum in tech. This episode offers an honest look at growth, resilience, and the power of staying curious.Thank you Khoa for sharing so much about your innate self, and I truly hope that the audience gets to learn more about you! </p>

May 30, 2026
Engineering Growth: From Co-Op Student to Mechanical Engineer-In-Training
<p>Connor Shirley is a mechanical engineer whose path into the field began with an unexpected shift from the College of Education to engineering. In our conversation, he reflected on how that change helped him understand his strengths and build confidence in his ability to solve real problems. His early experiences in the uranium and mining sectors showed how curiosity and persistence can open doors, even when the journey does not start the way you expect.We also talked about the realities of growing as a young engineer and the importance of learning through questions, mentorship, and community. Connor’s openness about the challenges he faced and the determination that carried him forward offers a grounded perspective for students finding their direction. Thank you, Connor, for sharing your story and the lessons that shaped it.</p>

May 9, 2026
Mathematics to Mechanical Engineering: Building his Stantec Career
<p>Alexander Asare is a Mechanical Engineer-In-Training (EIT) who has been working at a consulting firm specialising in the mining, oil, and gas industries. He spent his time completing his undergraduate program in both Mathematics and Mechanical Engineering. In our conversations, we learnt about his day-to-day role and how he navigates challenges. Through his leadership at the Development Professional Group (DPG), he has made meaningful connections along the way. During our discussions, we also discussed the importance of mentorship, and how that could take our careers a long way.Thank you, Alexander, for taking the time to be a part of this podcast and sharing about yourself and the role! Hope to see you continue growing!</p>
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