Video interviews of youths talking about their careers and talents are being featured on The Zone at www.timesofmalta.com/thezone. Tomorrow three new interviews will be uploaded on the following youths:
Watch this interview of Deborah Bonnici and Carl Zammit La Rosa tomorrow on The Zone and find out what these two youths find that membership in the non-profit, parish-based, youth organisation Youth Catholic Action (ZAK), gives them.
At the age of 14, Sabirul Islam set up his own company to create websites. At 18, he wrote and published two international bestsellers. He also invented the board game Teen-Trepreneur that has been sold to over 550 schools in the UK and in 14 countries worldwide.
By the age of 20, Islam set up Teen-Speakers, a speakers’ bureau comprising 39 of the world’s most successful and influential young people, all under 25, with the aim of spreading the empowerment of young people and spreading the message that Generation Y has what it takes to be successful.
Islam recently delivered an inspirational speech in Malta and The Zone managed to get anexclusive interview with him. Watch it tomorrow and find out more about Islam, what makes him successful, and the upcoming TV series he is launching in South Africa.
A journalist by profession, Chiara Milani never expected to become president of Junior Chamber International. From putting up mosquito nets in sub-Saharan Africa to building sanitation systems in schools in Togo, to delivering inspirational speeches all over the world, Milani’s responsibilities cross a wide spectrum. Watch the interview with her tomorrow on The Zone and be inspired.
Get heard and share your own experiences with others. Tell them about your career choice, what it takes to get where you are, the ups and downs you experience, and offer advice to those who are still uncertain about what they want to do in the future.
To be interviewed for The Zone, send an e-mail with a brief description of your career, talent, or a social issue you would like to discuss.
Alternatively, you can send your own video. Send a low- resolution version of your file to thezone@timesofmalta.com.