
Welcome to Gen Next: The Podcast for Curious Kids, Bold Teens, and the Adults Who Believe In Them. Ms. Cam shares that Gen Next exists to help young people see themselves as capable builders and contributors to the world around them, and to encourage them to take action even when they feel a little scared. Every episode features young creators and a Try This Challenge, a simple prompt that invites... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EntrepreneurshipKids & FamilyBusinessEducation for Kids | |||

What happens when a 14-year-old notices that students around him are overwhelmed… and decides to build a solution instead of just talking about it?
In this episode of GenNext, Ms. Cam sits down with Grade 8 student, chess player, cadet, hackathon pa... more
What if support for your ideas was closer than you think?
In this episode of GenNext, Ms. Cam sits down with April Albano, Executive Director of the Business Education Partnership Waterloo Region and champion behind the Youth Creativity Fund, a prog... more
What if being interested in many things was actually your advantage?
In this episode of GenNext, we talk to Damian—a Grade 12 student who has spent years playing competitive soccer, coaching younger athletes, exploring creativity through drawing and... more
What if school actually prepared you for real life?
In this episode of GenNext, we sit down with two grade seven teachers who are doing things differently and getting incredible results.
Jennifer Schaefer and Jes Nielson are grade seven teachers at... more
Ideas are everywhere. Builders are rare.
In this episode, entrepreneur, investor and dad, Jay Shah explains why young people should stop waiting and start building.
While Jay co-founded a company that was later acquired by Google, this conversation... more
What does it feel like to leave your country as a teenager and start over in a completely new place?
In this episode of Gen Next, Ms. Cam talks with Cheyun and Eunseop, two international students from South Korea who came to Canada on their own to s... more
Were you the kid who asked “why?” a little too much?
Good news: as annoying you might think that may have been, it was actually the beginning of something big.
In this episode of Gen Next, Ms. Cam sits down with Grade 11 student Dasha Turetska, a c... more
What if a school project didn’t end with a grade—but turned into something real?
In this episode of Gen Next, Ms. Cam talks with Vishnu, a Grade 12 IB student who created JamBites, a beginner-friendly game design competition for middle and high scho... more
Camelia is a great host. She asks the real questions and has great, to the point questions! Highly recommend.
Gen Next is a smart, energizing podcast for curious kids, bold teens, and the adults in their corner. Ms. Cam doesn’t do fluffy motivation — she helps young people see themselves as builders and nudges them to take action even when they don’t feel totally ready.
If you’re a parent/mentor/teacher looking for something that sparks real conversations (and actual confidence), this is an easy add to your rotation.
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