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Is the traditional education system preparing young people for a world of work that no longer exists, or is it causing harm to the most vulnerable? In this episode of Conversation Changers, host Eric Olander explores the shifting landscape of global education and the workforce. As the economy transitions from a traditional "triangle" model to a "diamond" shape, entry-level opportunities for young people are shrinking, and the rise of artificial intelligence is rendering rote-based learning antiquated. Joining the conversation is Vishal Talreja, a Salzburg Global Fellow and the co-founder of Dream a Dream, a charitable trust in India that has impacted over three million children. Talreja argues that current systems—particularly in highly competitive environments like India—fail to account for the "adverse circumstances" faced by children from disadvantaged backgrounds, often leading to a "failure to thrive". From the "Creative Life Skills" approach to the necessity of compassionate adults in a child's life, this episode offers a profound look at how we can redefine success to focus on human flourishing and societal well-being. In this episode we’ll delve into: * The Diamond Economy: Why the traditional entry points into the workforce are disappearing and what this means for the next generation. * Developmental Milestones and Adversity: Understanding how poverty, neglect, and violence prevent children from reaching critical milestones before they even enter the classroom. * The Creative Life Skills Approach: How play, the arts, and experiential learning build the resilience and adaptability needed for an uncertain future. * The Power of a Caring Adult: Why the presence of one non-judgemental mentor can be the ultimate "game changer" for a child’s trajectory. * Shifting the Mindset of Success: A call to move the goalposts of education away from mere financial gain towards "human flourishing" and "planetary thriving". * Systemic Reform and Advocacy: The challenges of convincing tradition-bound governments and competitive parents to embrace more compassionate, holistic educational models. About The Guest: Vishal Talreja Vishal Talreja co-founded Dream a Dream along with 11 others. Vishal is an Ashoka Fellow, an Eisenhower Fellow, a Salzburg Global Seminar Fellow and a board member at PYE Global and Goonj. He has previously been a founding director of Unltd India and a board member of India Cares Foundation. He is the co-founder of Karanga - a Global Alliance on Life Skills and SEL. Vishal has been recognized as an "Architect of the Future" by the Waldzell Institut in Austria. He is also an advisor and mentor to Reap Benefit and is deeply committed to mentoring start-up NGOs and young social entrepreneurs. He is a TEDx Speaker, active writer on development challenges and human-interest stories and a poet. In 2018, he was awarded the 'Heroes of Bengaluru' award. Vishal believes that if we can re-imagine learning to develop empathy, creative thinking, problem solving and collaborative working skills amongst young people, they will be able to overcome adversity and flourish in this fast-changing world. Follow Vishal Talreja on LinkedIn here: https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.linkedin.com/in/vishaltalreja/https://www.linkedin.com/in/vishaltalreja/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/vishaltalreja/] Find out more about Dream a Dream here: https://dreamadream.org/ [https://dreamadream.org/] About The Host: Eric Olander Eric Olander is a veteran journalist and media executive with over 30 years of experience reporting for world-leading organisations including CNN, France 24, and the BBC World Service. He is a Salzburg Global Fellow and the Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The China-Global South Project, an independent media initiative exploring global engagement with the developing world. Follow Eric Olander on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/olander [https://www.linkedin.com/in/olander/] Find out more about Salzburg Global: https://www.salzburgglobal.org [https://www.salzburgglobal.org/]
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