[3] Varady's book published by Palgrave Macmillan is titled 'Vigorous Self Defense' and challenges the use of military force in peacekeeping missions.
[9] Through this work, Varady has been an advocate for increasing technology in schools and has been outspoken in his views on education, extreme racism, literacy and the 4th Industrial Revolution.
[10] Varady is one of the Stanford University Seed Transformation CEOs for 2019 and IDEA has been selected by the Agence française de développement for the social and inclusion business program for 2019.
[14] Previously, Varady produced the international documentary, "The Road to Freedom Peak",[15] a journey between himself and a WYET-sponsored former child soldier riding their bicycles across Uganda and Tanzania, climbing Mt Kilimanjaro and ending with a meeting with Prince Philip in London.
[19] Varady was named the Young Alumni of the year 2015 for the University of New South Wales, Australia and a featured “Why Not?” Ambassador for the Business School in 2015-2016.