This episode, I invited my most viewed guests, and we talked about anything that came to mind. Only doing that got us to an entire hour. This is why I do this. People who didn't know each other ended up connecting over having a simple conversation. There are no limits to how many connections we can make everyday by just speaking our mind. You are a lot more interesting than you think. Because the video recording didn't work out, I was thinking of making this a multi-part series. I'll make a poll.
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Ari Williams is a sophomore at Westfield High school. She plays soccer for both her school team and a local travel club. Just recently, Ari started a futsal club at her school, a form of indoor soccer, where she hosts games and tournaments; fortunately, it has turned out to be very successful. Soon the organization will organize tournaments outside the school for prizes. Ari is also the social media and advertisement manager for her parents’ short term rental business. She is also very interested in criminal law and philosophy; she has done many readings on these subjects, and finds that most philosophical arguments make sense to her, most importantly, optimism. Lastly, Ari participates in forum public debate.
Gavin Alberts is a high school student in his senior year. He has participated in vote16, a political advocacy organization that seeks to lower the voting age in municipal elections to 16 years old to help establish the habit that is voting. Gavin is interested in the ways that society operates, typically the interaction of the media and power structures, and also enjoys discussing these topics independent of one another. He grew up in Oklahoma, a red state, which is significant to his view points, and he chose to embrace postmodern liberalism. Related to his concentration on societal and media opinions, Gavin coached in a Lincoln Douglas debate. Gavin is also an avid and skilled rock climber, participating a various competitions. He loves food, is phenomenal complainer, a college applicant.
Siddharth Mehta is a senior at North Gwinnett High School. He is an Indian American, whose parents came from Gujarat, India to the U.S. at around the year 2004, and his older sister is currently in graduate school at George Washington University. He has maintained a rigorous schedule during his high school career, and participates in various extracurriculars. He is an officer for Beta, model UN, debate, and is a member of NHS. Sid is an Eagle Scout, plays the piano, volunteers, and enjoys watching movies and TV in his free time. Sid plans on pursuing law, and wanted to study social science, specifically economics. He is currently interning with a law firm in Suwanee.
Bhargav Ashok is a senior a North Gwinnett high school, and someone I have known for nearly 5 years. He has participated in many volunteer events, like Suwanee Fest, North Gwinnett Volunteering, and even shadowed oral surgery at Emory Hospital for student medics. He has developed a passion for informational writing, specifically about pop culture, and started a blog that focuses on sports; you can find these platforms in the description. Bhargav also has an SQL, a programming language certification, Python for Beginners certification, and a Google Analytics for Beginners certification. Bhargav has also embraced self-improvement, and is values the importance of learning.