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    Explore "autheticity" with insightful episodes like "Things you’re scared to talk about (and why you REALLY should) Part Two: B-Schooled episode 126", "156: 3 Ways to Make the New Job Better Than the Last" and "EP 52: How to Show Up Authentically in Your Business with Kimberly Romano" from podcasts like ""B-Schooled: Get Your MBA Admit", "b Cause Work Doesn't Have to Suck" and "Purpose to Create Podcast"" and more!

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    Things you’re scared to talk about (and why you REALLY should) Part Two: B-Schooled episode 126

    Things you’re scared to talk about (and why you REALLY should) Part Two: B-Schooled episode 126
    In this episode Caryn Altman joins us for more real talk. Today’s topic:  the complicated question of sharing something in your application of which you are not proud. This might be explaining anything you wish you’d handled differently… from a low GPA, to a lapse in judgment, to something like a DUI. The key to approaching these topics effectively is often LESS about the incident itself and much MORE about how you respond to and explain the topic in your application. Admissions officers want to understand how you handled the situation, what you learned from the experience, and/or how you have grown and changed. In last week’s episode, we discussed: A low GMA or failing grades A mistake you made or something you regret (such as a DUI or an honor code violation) The need to *stand out* from the crowd (especially if you come from an overrepresented demographic) And this week we will tackle three additional topics, with even more candor: Failing grades or low GPA Being a candidate that is significantly "older" or "younger" than other applicants A sneaking suspicion that your school selection is way out of reach To be clear, this conversation is not just for people who’ve encountered these specific situations. The real takeaways from this episode focus not on the situation but an approach. And–let’s face it–who doesn’t have at least one part of their application they are nervous about? Today’s guest, Caryn Altman, worked as an Admissions Officer for the Kellogg School of Management where she read and evaluated countless applications. Caryn also holds an MBA from Kellogg and has been a longtime admissions consultant with SBC.

    156: 3 Ways to Make the New Job Better Than the Last

    156: 3 Ways to Make the New Job Better Than the Last
    Break out the bubbly and put your party pants on because NICOLE. GOT. A. NEW. JOB!

    And to help her put her best foot forward, Erin’s sharing her top tips with Nicole (and you, dear listener) on how to make that fancy new job better than the last.

    People mentioned in the episode:

    Jackie Brubaker’s Podcast

    Renée Bauer

    If you’d like quick tangible tips and practical corporate career advice to level up your authentic leadership, download the 10 simple “plays” to stop selling out and start standing out at https://bauthenticinc.mykajabi.com/freebie  

    To connect with Erin and/or Nicole, email: hello@bauthenticinc.com 


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    EP 52: How to Show Up Authentically in Your Business with Kimberly Romano

    EP 52: How to Show Up Authentically in Your Business with Kimberly Romano

    You all are in for a real treat with this episode! Kim is a fellow brand photographer and strategist based in Florida. She and I were in a mastermind meeting when she shared one of her goals: to be on a podcast. So right then and there I knew I had to have her on!

    Kim has such an incredible journey as a photographer, full of many pivots and changes in her career. But in each pivot, Kim found that she was becoming more and more herself, more authentic, and was able to find those clients she loved working with.

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