Three Local High School Students Create New Podcast Interviewing Big Names in Business

High school students Eric Zhou, Evan Kim, and Noah Margolis from The Bullis School (Potomac, MD) recently launched the ‘Business Speaks Podcast‘ and haven’t wasted any time bringing in some big names in the business world to interview.

Eric was raised in Potomac and is currently a junior at Bullis School. His passion lies in Business and Finance, and he aims to pursue these interests in college. Noah grew up in Bethesda, Maryland and is currently a junior at Bullis School. He is passionate about business, commercial real estate, and finance, and plans to study these fields in college. Evan was born and raised in Silver Spring and is passionate about law, policy, social justice, international relations, business, and creating a better, more unified world. He hopes to continue to study these fields in college.

The students had the following to say, “This innovative podcast features insightful discussions with some of the world’s most influential business owners and CEOs across diverse market sectors. Past guests include Joe Ucuzoglu, Global CEO of Deloitte; Talia Fox, Founder and CEO of Kusi Global; and Mark Bucher, Founder and Owner of Medium Rare. Upcoming episodes will feature Julie Sweet, one of the most powerful women in corporate America and CEO of Accenture, among other prominent figures.

In today’s rapidly evolving business environment, the topics explored are incredibly relevant, covering artificial intelligence, discovering passions, and strategies for young minds to become entrepreneurial leaders who positively impact their communities. The Business Speaks Podcast uniquely incorporates student perspectives, offering a fresh and relatable approach to business topics. These engaging conversations not only highlight the challenges faced by leaders but also provide valuable, actionable advice tailored to inspire and educate the next generation of entrepreneurs.

Available bi-weekly on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, the Business Speaks Podcast is an exceptional educational platform. It allows students to delve into the business world through the eyes of those shaping it, enriching their knowledge and equipping them with the motivation and insights needed to pursue their entrepreneurial ambitions.”

 

Links to the podcast on popular platforms can be found below:

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