Pitch Night Part 2: The End

Our turn came, we pitched our idea to the judges and in the end we got an honourable mention. We were pretty disappointed in our results (Kellen more than me lol), but as they say, can’t win them all Charlie Brown. Congratulations to Sam and Chad though, we really hope their idea goes far.

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Time to shine! (credit @teknover)

After that night, we had a long discussion about what we wanted and how we both see StemEd in the future. At the end of the day, we both decided to pursue it to the very end, whatever that means.

Sing

This experience was life changing, to say the least. To be honest, Sing and I really didn’t expect anything more than a good story at the end of all this and maybe to help some people. Instead, we found a future. It has truly taught us so much, words cannot describe. We’d like to thank Rahul (who will never be able to rid himself of us), Leon (the cool-lame dad) and Monash SEED. ily 5eva.

Kellen

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Pitch Night Part 1: The Final Countdown

So the final week, Week 5, of the incubator program was on Saturday 17 October. Pitch night was four days later on Wednesday 21 October. Like the good uni students we are, we left everything to the last minute but not really because we were given that many days notice zzz

By the final week we had done a few problem interviews, however Rahul told us we hadn’t done enough. We also needed to create some traction for our idea to really impress the judges so we set out on a mission.

Kellen

Tuesday, day before pitch night, was HECTIC. We managed to line up 5 more teachers to interview to get some more market validation to put in our pitch. Lets just say it was a long day….

Our schedule:
9:00 Mentone Girls Secondary College
10:15 Toorak College
12:00 Mentone Girls (again)
1:30 Ringwood North Primary School
3:10 Sacred Heart Seconadry

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I drove around 200km to get interviews with teachers. After that, we still had to work on making our pitch deck and practice our pitch. Lets also just say it was a long night….

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Week 3: Warm

This was the week where this idea of ours started to become real. Our initial plan was basically to somehow get schools to do their own hands on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) programs. The idea came during our time being a part of an amazing organisation called Robogals. However being uni students our time is very limited and it’s not always easy for us to go out to schools and run the programs ourselves so we want to be able to give schools the resources to run similar programs themselves and to encourage all of STEM instead of just engineering.

Rahul sat down with us to establish our core purpose and core values of why we want to do this and what was important to us. Rahul loved to do scenarios and what if’s, so this time he made us picture ourselves in a movie where it was about a world without STEM. He asked us: How did it look? What is everyone like? Who is the main character of this movie? How would this movie progress? How will it end? It was a surprisingly hard task for us and we just kept shooting out words that didn’t actually mean anything. The words warm, curious, discover, STEM were thrown out quite often, not to mention a lot of weird looks at each other…

After about 30 minutes of back and fourth word vomit and questioning everything we said, Rahul, the master wordsmith, helped us put all our words into a sentence which summarises perfectly what we’re hoping to achieve out of this and is our core purpose today:

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“To live in a world that is forever curious and everyone gets to experience the joy of discovery”

Sing

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Week 2: 1000 Dollars and a Bike

This was the week I attended my first session, and honestly, very low expectations in what I would get out of it since we were still going with Kellen’s homeless survival kit idea (I’m just along for the ride at this point)

In the session, we were learning how to use the Business Model Canvas, and Rahul gave us some scenarios for practice, one of them being a thousand dollars and a bike as resources. The funny thing is that we got our blog name from this session. (Long story on why this stuck out to us, but it’s a story for another time)

At the end of the session, we were talking to Rahul and getting to know him and we started talking about this other business idea we had (which stemmed into the current one we have now), he asked us “why aren’t you doing this instead?”. We thought to ourselves, why aren’t we doing this instead? This actually wasn’t a bad idea since we’ve now found something we’re both passionate about and it’s our area of “speciality”. So now we’re both on the same train of thought instead of Kellen being on the train alone, and I, following along in my car….lol

It was also in this session we met another person named Leon. We told him about our idea and he was telling us what he did etc. you know.. the usual. We got to the topic of discussing names for some reason and we were like to him “what do you think Kellen looks like?”. Leon said “something like a crab”, which is funny because this pose is what she does all the time… From them on, we knew that we’d get along just fine.

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Doing the “Kellen” with Leon

Honestly wouldn’t be here today if it wasn’t for this program, but we’ve still got a long way to go.

Sing

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