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A Father and his 12 years old son's quest to construct a Flying Taxi

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Would you believe that a 12-year-old is part of a team building a flying taxi? That's what's happening with Ewan, the son of our guest, Tom Steyer, who shares how this project is not just about engineering, but about imparting real-world lessons on collaboration, teamwork, and skill-building. Tom, with his finance background, wonderfully illustrates how this project operates like a real company, with different teams collaborating and breaking down silos, a perfect model of workplace dynamics.
This episode is not just about technology; it’s about life lessons. We explore how homeschooling students like Ewan can be enriched by such hands-on experiences, and how workplace collaborations can benefit from a mix of personalities and skills. Tom and I delve into the importance of mentorship, the intriguing balance between structure and flexibility in continuous learning, and the critical role of teamwork in achieving success. Join us for this enlightening conversation and discover the joy Tom and Ewan are finding in their extraordinary project.

Thank you for joining us on this episode of "Takeaway with the MEF."
We hope you found this discussion insightful and engaging. If you enjoyed today's episode, please consider subscribing, rating, and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform.

Get in Touch:

  • We love hearing from our listeners! Send us your feedback, questions, or suggestions at neeraj.chadee@mefsc.org.au

Stay Tuned:

  • Don't miss our next episode where we'll dive into another intriguing topic. Until then, remember to keep seeking knowledge, staying curious, and finding your own takeaways.

"Takeaway with the MEF" is brought to you by Manufacturing Excellence Forum Sunshine Coast and Advertastic PTY Ltd. Thank you for your support!

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on this podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily represent the official position of the MEF or its affiliates.

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Would you believe that a 12-year-old is part of a team building a flying taxi? That's what's happening with Ewan, the son of our guest, Tom Steyer, who shares how this project is not just about engineering, but about imparting real-world lessons on collaboration, teamwork, and skill-building. Tom, with his finance background, wonderfully illustrates how this project operates like a real company, with different teams collaborating and breaking down silos, a perfect model of workplace dynamics.
This episode is not just about technology; it’s about life lessons. We explore how homeschooling students like Ewan can be enriched by such hands-on experiences, and how workplace collaborations can benefit from a mix of personalities and skills. Tom and I delve into the importance of mentorship, the intriguing balance between structure and flexibility in continuous learning, and the critical role of teamwork in achieving success. Join us for this enlightening conversation and discover the joy Tom and Ewan are finding in their extraordinary project.

Thank you for joining us on this episode of "Takeaway with the MEF."
We hope you found this discussion insightful and engaging. If you enjoyed today's episode, please consider subscribing, rating, and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform.

Get in Touch:

  • We love hearing from our listeners! Send us your feedback, questions, or suggestions at neeraj.chadee@mefsc.org.au

Stay Tuned:

  • Don't miss our next episode where we'll dive into another intriguing topic. Until then, remember to keep seeking knowledge, staying curious, and finding your own takeaways.

"Takeaway with the MEF" is brought to you by Manufacturing Excellence Forum Sunshine Coast and Advertastic PTY Ltd. Thank you for your support!

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on this podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily represent the official position of the MEF or its affiliates.

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