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by Ahmed Al-Koufi

29 episodes
Updated Daily
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Podcast Overview

Talk Lab is an Ottawa based stage for professionals and people with a vision to introduce their ideas freely. Talk Lab team take it upon themselves to help creators to show their vision and other sides of their lives and what happens behind the scenes on the way of success.

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Publishing Since

11/19/2020

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Episode thumbnail for THE NEW ERA OF BUSINESS| Mohamad Jandali & Nabil Rustom

June 2, 2022

THE NEW ERA OF BUSINESS| Mohamad Jandali & Nabil Rustom

<p>This episode is a recreation of a golden episode we've done here at Talk Lab interviewing Mohamad Jandali &amp; Nabil Rustom. After a year and a half of working as an entrepreneur, Mohamad &amp; Nabil came back to Talk Lab with a ton of knowledge. In this episode, we discuss the pros and cons of working remotely and what was the effect of that on businesses?&nbsp;</p> <p>Does this mark a new era of business?! Let's find the answer in this episode!!!&nbsp;</p>

Episode thumbnail for THE TRUE MEANING BEHIND CONTENT CREATION|With Angie V| RawTalk x TalkLab

April 27, 2022

THE TRUE MEANING BEHIND CONTENT CREATION|With Angie V| RawTalk x TalkLab

<p>In this episode we are joined by the one and only Angelica Valentina the host of RawTalk. Angie is a great content creator, podcast host and dancer. She uses her online platforms to show off her work, and inspire other women to do the same. &nbsp;In this episode we dive in the true meaning of #content_creating and we discuss the difficulties it comes with. We also touch upon the difficulties female content creators face when posting online. One of the main issues that comes up is body shaming and the true image of a female content creator.</p>

Episode thumbnail for What Almost Killed Me Made Me Stronger| Brandon Peacock

March 5, 2022

What Almost Killed Me Made Me Stronger| Brandon Peacock

<p>Today's episode brings a very special guest with an inspiring story. In June 2020, Brandon Peacock was found himself as a victim of a fatal drive-by shooting. As he was going to get his haircut Brandon was shot 3 times, hitting his chest, right and left leg. The incident left him bleeding and almost losing his leg. Months later as he was fighting for his life, doctors were doubting his ability to walk again.&nbsp;</p> <p>A year later he was able to get back on track with the help of his family and friends. He was able to run a marathon and raise donations to help those who go through traumatic events. With the help of his team at Hit The Ground Running he's aiming to reach as many people as he can.&nbsp;</p>

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What is Talk Lab?

Talk Lab is an Ottawa based stage for professionals and people with a vision to introduce their ideas freely. Talk Lab team take it upon themselves to help creators to show their vision and other sides of their lives and what happens behind the scenes on the way of success.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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