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    Explore " personal statements" with insightful episodes like "Episode 110: RE-RELEASE: Destigmatizing Mental Health (with Andrew Devendorf)", "Episode 102: Destigmatizing Mental Health (with Andrew Devendorf)", "Fibs, lies, and Personal Statements: What happens when you tell the truth?", "A2Z 02: Personal Statements" and "Introduction to the Express to Impress Podcast" from podcasts like ""Two Psychologists Four Beers", "Two Psychologists Four Beers", "South Mimms U", "A2Z with Dean Z" and "Express to Impress Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (5)

    Episode 110: RE-RELEASE: Destigmatizing Mental Health (with Andrew Devendorf)

    Episode 110: RE-RELEASE: Destigmatizing Mental Health (with Andrew Devendorf)
    Andrew Devendorf joins Alexa and Yoel to discuss his work on "me-search" (or self-relevant research) within clinical psychology. He talks about the prevalence of mental health difficulties within the field, and the harmful taboos against speaking openly about them. And, he shares his own reasons for studying depression and suicide, and how he has been discouraged from citing personal experience as a motivation for his work. Their conversation also explores common misconceptions about mental illness, strengths of self-relevant research, and ways to be more supportive to those facing mental health challenges. In the end, Yoel and Alexa fail to resolve their debate about the existence of the "unbiased researcher." Special Guest: Andrew Devendorf.

    Episode 102: Destigmatizing Mental Health (with Andrew Devendorf)

    Episode 102: Destigmatizing Mental Health (with Andrew Devendorf)
    Andrew Devendorf joins Alexa and Yoel to discuss his work on "me-search" (or self-relevant research) within clinical psychology. He talks about the prevalence of mental health difficulties within the field, and the harmful taboos against speaking openly about them. And, he shares his own reasons for studying depression and suicide, and how he has been discouraged from citing personal experience as a motivation for his work. Their conversation also explores common misconceptions about mental illness, strengths of self-relevant research, and ways to be more supportive to those facing mental health challenges. In the end, Yoel and Alexa fail to resolve their debate about the existence of the "unbiased researcher." Special Guest: Andrew Devendorf.

    Fibs, lies, and Personal Statements: What happens when you tell the truth?

    Fibs, lies, and Personal Statements: What happens when you tell the truth?

    Applying to university and college is, you're told, all about your CV or resumé – it’s got to be perfect and full of perfect experiences, sports, clubs, volunteering experience, blah, blah, blah. What would happen if you told the truth? Ally applied to our university and her Personal Statement did just that. So, we gave her an interview and she brought along her little dog too. 

    The only university that makes you chuckle AND learn at the same time.

    A2Z 02: Personal Statements

    A2Z 02: Personal Statements

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    Introduction to the Express to Impress Podcast

    Introduction to the Express to Impress Podcast

    Hello, and welcome to the very first episode of the Express to Impress podcast.  I want to take this opportunity to introduce myself and tell you what to expect in this podcast. I’m Kristine, and I’m from the US state of Missouri. Here, we have one of the most spectacular performing arts venues in all of the world; we have the Ozarks with undeniable rugged beauty, and we have friendly people.

    I love helping people communicate clearly and confidently so they can achieve their goals. I work with native and non-native university students and professionals looking to advance their careers. Through communication coaching, I help people put their best foot forward so that a person in a position of power can see the best candidate is right in front of them.

    Before becoming a communication and career coach, I worked in the nonprofit, private, higher ed, and startup sectors in roles as diverse as marketing and communications, youth program management, and talent acquisition. I have also taught more than 2,000 Business English, Pronunciation, and Conversational English lessons. Along the way, I discovered that I love telling stories. I also love learning about people. And Finally, I love helping people develop communication skills and build confidence so that they find success. I work with some of the most incredible and inspiring people who are changing their workplaces and the world.

    Alright, now let’s talk about the podcast. This podcast will show you how to express yourself in a way that people understand you, respect you, and give you what you want. So, if you want to learn how to present yourself in writing, say, in a resume, personal statement, or LinkedIn profile, this podcast is for you. If you want to learn how to introduce yourself, your ideas, or your accomplishments during an interview, networking event, or presentation, this podcast is for you. If you want to learn general communication tips for the workplace, this podcast is also for you.

    So, what can you expect during a typical episode? You will hear stories from my career and my clients’ careers. I believe mistakes make the best teachers, and they can be funny, so some of my stories include examples of communication failures. I will also share communication techniques and steps you can take to be understood and advance your career. I will use everyday language as much as possible, and I’ll share definitions for idioms and phrases at the end of each episode. From time to time, I’ll invite guests. I cannot wait to talk to some inspiring folks and share those interviews with you!

    You can find transcripts for the episodes on my website at www.express-to-impress.com. You can also send questions to me at hello@express-to-impress.com, and I may even be able to make an episode about them. That’s it for now. Thank you for listening and get ready to learn and laugh in the next episodes. See you next time, bye!

    Infographics for this episode at https://www.pinterest.com/ExpresstoImpress/

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