Overarch Podcast
What happens when someone tells you you’re not good at math - and you decide to prove them wrong? In this episode of the OverArch Podcast, Atlee sits down with Oliver Kerr, a civil engineering student about to graduate and start the next chapter of his life studying transportation systems in Scotland. Oliver shares the early moments that shaped his path - from his first job working at a marina at 14 years old to the pivotal moment in Grade 10 when a teacher suggested he might not belong in advanced math. With encouragement from his parents, Oliver pushed forward and ultimately built a career path in engineering. Today he’s working on real-world transportation projects, highway interchanges, and studying how cities move people efficiently. In this conversation, we explore: • The power of early jobs and learning how the real world works • Why a single comment from a teacher almost changed his path • What an engineering school is really like • Designing real transportation systems and highway projects • Why he’s moving to Scotland to study global transit systems • The importance of mentors, parents, and belief in your potential This episode is about turning doubt into direction and how small moments early in life can shape an entire career.
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