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Adding Spice to Career Advice

Podkast av Andrew Maged

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Let’s be real: Can you name ten jobs off the top of your head right now? Maybe not. And even if you could, explaining what those careers entail and how to achieve them is much harder. According to a 2021 study by Joblist, around 65% of respondents were guided into their career path with influence from their parents. For example, if a parent is a doctor, their child often wants to be one too because that’s all they have ever known. Doing something different might seem “scary” or “outside of their comfort zone.” When kids transition into high school, they start to ask questions like, “What career should I choose?” and “Where should I go to college?” These questions can feel extremely overwhelming. As a tenth grade student himself, host Andrew Maged has experienced that stress firsthand. That’s why he created “Adding Spice to Career Advice” to help teens figure out what they truly want to do and be inspired to follow that path. With guests from all different professional backgrounds, Andrew covers a wide range of career paths and provides real-world examples that can be useful to any teen. Andrew and his expert guests discuss the pros, cons, and exciting potentials of different jobs. Whether it's uncovering the hidden aspects of someone’s daily work routine or learning the critical decisions that shaped their professional life, this podcast brings a fresh perspective to career development.

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episode The Power of Plasma with Dr. Vikas Soni, Founder & CSO of JivaJet cover

The Power of Plasma with Dr. Vikas Soni, Founder & CSO of JivaJet

In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Vikas Soni, a scientist and entrepreneur working at the intersection of plasma medicine, cancer biology, and space technology. Dr. Soni shares his journey from growing up in one of India's most competitive scientific environments to co-founding JivaJet alongside Dr. Anmol Taploo, who I interviewed earlier this season. What stands out about Dr. Soni's story is how he balanced his artistic passions with his love for science. Growing up surrounded by some of the best scientists and facing intense academic pressure, he initially considered careers in acting and art before his grandfather's cancer diagnosis shifted his focus toward biomedical research. His experience shows that you don't always have to choose between creativity and science, but instead can find a way to combine both passions.  Dr. Soni offers honest insight into the challenges of being an international entrepreneur in the US, including having to step down as CEO of his own company due to regulatory restrictions. Despite these obstacles, the work he's doing at JivaJet is genuinely amazing. He describes how his team is using plasma technology to treat aggressive brain tumors and antibiotic-resistant bacteria, while also developing applications for space exploration like wound healing in microgravity and enhancing plant growth for future Mars missions. Episode Outline  (00:44) Dr. Soni's background and journey from India to Washington, D.C.  (04:04) Growing up in a competitive scientific research township in Mumbai (10:05) The differences between college applications in India vs. the US (12:14) Key mentors and influences throughout his academic journey (19:17) The science behind plasma's effects on plant growth and seed germination (21:51) How plasma technology could revolutionize wound healing in space (23:53) How entrepreneurship has transformed his approach to space medicine (28:42) Advice for international entrepreneurs facing regulatory obstacles (30:38) Advice for the next generation who want to pursue STEM entrepreneurship Connect with Dr. Vikas  * Connect with Dr. Soni on LinkedIn  [https://www.linkedin.com/in/v1k/] * Learn more about JivaJet [https://www.jivajet.com/] Connect with Andrew * Subscribe to Adding Spice to Career Advice on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@AddingSpicetoCareerAdvice], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/2oDqouIFO3xLPLi1c8jJMl?si=4b1ec1a5030c4982&nd=1&dlsi=093af475dd3b4cac] and Apple Podcasts  [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/adding-space-to-career-advice/id1771461969]

26. aug. 2025 - 35 min
episode Finding Your STEM Path with Molly Sullivan, Director of Corporate Development at Space Tango cover

Finding Your STEM Path with Molly Sullivan, Director of Corporate Development at Space Tango

In this episode, I’m joined by Molly Sullivan, Director of Corporate Development at Space Tango, a company that enables research and manufacturing in space. Molly’s journey from biomedical engineering to the commercial space industry shows how oftentimes, the right job comes from being open to non-linear paths and following unexpected connections. Molly shares how her athletic background shaped her approach to her college and beyond. Playing multiple sports taught her to be adaptable, competitive, and willing to try new things, which she says inspired her to explore different internships and career paths early on in college.  Molly’s advice for anyone trying to break into space or biotech is to stay patient and persistent. She emphasizes that the unexpected detours that she’s taken have been extremely valuable. Even though it might not seem like it on the surface, her experience in technical roles, business development, and legislation all contribute to her success at Space Tango. Molly’s story is an important reminder that when you follow your passions and creativity, the right opportunity will come along. Episode Outline  (00:57) How Molly got interested in STEM in high school  (01:44) The link between sports and business skills  (05:22) College experience and focusing on tissue engineering  (07:17) How biomedical engineering principles apply across industries  (09:29) The business of biotech  (11:54) Discovering the connection between tissue engineering and space  (14:57) What Space Tango does and the evolution of Molly's role there  (17:01) Breaking into competitive industries and having patience  (18:38) Advice for finding the right fit in STEM careers  Connect with Molly * Connect with Molly on LinkedIn  [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mollysulllivan/] * Learn more about Space Tango [https://spacetango.com/] Connect with Andrew * Subscribe to Adding Spice to Career Advice on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@AddingSpicetoCareerAdvice], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/2oDqouIFO3xLPLi1c8jJMl?si=4b1ec1a5030c4982&nd=1&dlsi=093af475dd3b4cac] and Apple Podcasts  [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/adding-space-to-career-advice/id1771461969]

22. juli 2025 - 23 min
episode Innovating Space with Dr. Anmol Taploo, Co-Founder of JivaJet cover

Innovating Space with Dr. Anmol Taploo, Co-Founder of JivaJet

In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Anmol Taploo, an aerospace engineer and co-founder of JivaJet, a company developing plasma propulsion engines for satellites. Anmol shares how he went from studying gas turbine engines in New Delhi to pioneering technology that could revolutionize how satellites operate in low Earth orbit, all while facing significant skepticism from the aerospace community.  Anmol’s path to plasma propulsion started with childhood conversation with his aunt, a NASA scientist who worked on the Challenger spacecraft. Those discussions about space exploration and the possibility of life beyond Earth sparked an interest that eventually led him to focus on how to use air as a propellant for satellite engines at extremely low altitudes. When he first presented his ideas at conferences five years ago, researchers would literally laugh at him, but he persisted because he saw how it could positively impact the increasing levels of “space junk” and limited capabilities of traditional satellites.  Anmol’s perspective of entrepreneurship is that the hustle always pays off, even when the path isn’t clear.  It’s also important to surround yourself with people who believe in you and your ideas, especially when skeptics get loud. For anyone considering starting a business, Anmol’s story proves that a clear vision and persistence can transform “crazy” ideas into reality.  Episode Outline  (00:21) Anmol's background and path from New Delhi to George Washington University (05:20) India's competitive education system and choosing engineering track (14:16) Aerospace industry restrictions and internship experiences (16:20) Co-founding JivaJet and commercializing PhD research (22:04) Developing air-breathing plasma engines for low Earth orbit (25:33) Transition from scientist to entrepreneur mindset (30:45) Advice on persistence, hard work, and believing in yourself  Connect with Anmol * Connect with Anmol on LinkedIn  [https://www.linkedin.com/in/anmoltaploo/] * Learn more about JivaJet [https://www.jivajet.com] Connect with Andrew * Subscribe to Adding Spice to Career Advice on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@AddingSpicetoCareerAdvice], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/2oDqouIFO3xLPLi1c8jJMl?si=4b1ec1a5030c4982&nd=1&dlsi=093af475dd3b4cac] and Apple Podcasts  [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/adding-space-to-career-advice/id1771461969]

15. juli 2025 - 32 min
episode Fueling Aviation Innovation with Dr. Robert Price, CTO of CleanJoule cover

Fueling Aviation Innovation with Dr. Robert Price, CTO of CleanJoule

In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Robert Price, Chief Technology Officer of CleanJoule, a full performance sustainable aviation fuel company. Robert breaks down his unconventional educational journey, sharing how he dropped out of high school during his junior year to enroll at the University of Utah, completing his bachelor’s degree in chemistry in just three years. He emphasizes that there isn’t just one path to success in STEM, and sometimes taking risks can lead to unexpected opportunities.  Besides hitting certain higher education milestones, Robert emphasizes that success in STEM and entrepreneurship requires total dedication. If you’re looking for a traditional 9-to-5 job, it’s not the field for you. Robert’s advice is to understand the kind of life you want before choosing a specific field. He’s also honest about the limitations that exist in traditional science without a PhD, which is an exciting opportunity to become the world expert on a specific topic, but requires years of hyper-focus and research.  Robert encourages students to pursue their passion, but shares that, in his experience, it’s important to be realistic about competitive fields where only the top fraction of people succeed. One of the best things anyone can do before committing to a college major is to talk with people working in that field who can show you what the day-to-day job looks like. It’s even more helpful if you can do a workplace visit or an internship for hands-on experience before choosing a major.  Episode Outline  (00:21) Robert's background and current role at CleanJoule  (02:57) Exposure to defense manufacturing through Boy Scouts and Lockheed Martin  (07:46) Robert’s unique college journey  (14:17) An overview of Robert’s PhD in pharmaceutical chemistry and research focus  (17:45) Transition from academia to biotech entrepreneurship  (22:16) Dual-use technology for commercial and defense applications  (27:24) Regrets and career reflections  (33:28) What to consider for high-level STEM careers  (37:47) Misconceptions about entrepreneurship  (39:28) Advice for aspiring STEM entrepreneurs  Connect with Robert * Connect with Robert on LinkedIn  [https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-p-96536270/] * Learn more about CleanJoule [https://cleanjoule.com/] Connect with Andrew * Subscribe to Adding Spice to Career Advice on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@AddingSpicetoCareerAdvice], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/2oDqouIFO3xLPLi1c8jJMl?si=4b1ec1a5030c4982&nd=1&dlsi=093af475dd3b4cac] and Apple Podcasts  [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/adding-space-to-career-advice/id1771461969]

8. juli 2025 - 53 min
episode Tech Entrepreneur Ajay Batish on Turning Your Passion Into a Successful Career cover

Tech Entrepreneur Ajay Batish on Turning Your Passion Into a Successful Career

In this episode, I'm joined by Ajay Batish, a technology entrepreneur who has built multiple successful companies throughout his career. What stands out about Ajay's story is his journey from a curious child who loved taking things apart to becoming an innovative business leader who's spent over 20 years building and growing technology companies. What I found most interesting about our conversation was Ajay's unique perspective on engineering as a creative profession. He emphasizes how engineering isn't just about technical skills - it's about problem-solving and innovation, making it a solid foundation for entrepreneurship. His experience at Apple, where he learned that technology should focus on its human impact, shaped his approach to building companies that make a meaningful difference. Ajay also shares valuable insights about the reality of entrepreneurship, explaining that rather than being your own boss, every customer becomes your boss, but the key is to embrace the unpredictability of running a business. Plus, he offers guidance for young people exploring their careers, including the importance of finding mentors and building a personal "board of directors" to support your journey. Episode Outline  (01:18) Growing up as a "latchkey kid" and developing independence (03:07) Balancing family expectations with personal interests in engineering (05:03) Ajay’s self-taught journey into computer programming (06:45) Why Ajay chose the University of Waterloo and what his co-op experiences in college taught him  (14:11) Choosing to learn from mistakes instead of regretting them  (19:54) Developing problem-solving and creative skills that overlap in engineering and business  (21:37) Career and college advice for teenagers  Resources Mentioned How to Have a Great Career by Larry Smith [https://www.harpercollins.ca/9781443445207/how-to-have-a-great-career/]  Connect with Ajay * Connect with Ajay on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ajay-batish-3296501/] * Learn more about Incapsulate [https://www.incapsulate.com/]  Connect with Andrew * Subscribe to Adding Spice to Career Advice on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@AddingSpicetoCareerAdvice], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/2oDqouIFO3xLPLi1c8jJMl?si=4b1ec1a5030c4982&nd=1&dlsi=093af475dd3b4cac] and Apple Podcasts  [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/adding-space-to-career-advice/id1771461969]

7. mars 2025 - 28 min
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