Welcome to the Hampton Tutors Podcast Network. Tune in for our weekly episodes of intriguing and fun TED-style talks full of useful information and valuable ideas for students and parents.
Welcome to the Hampton Tutors Podcast Network!This is the second episode of [the Mentally Healthy Student], a podcast series in which Alaina Boyle, an extraordinary mental coach, extensively discusses the close connection between emotional/mental health and academic success with research-based support, and provides valuable 'tips and tricks' on how to improve mental health, achieve emotional stability, and subsequently arrive at natural academic success. In this episode, Alaina talks about general statistics about the mental health challenges associated with online school, describes ways to improve learning during virtual school, and discusses the importance of routine and movement in self care. Web: www.hamptontutors.comEmail: jay@hamptontutors.comPhone: (206) 693-4101
Welcome to the Hampton Tutors Podcast Network! This is the third episode of [Autonomous Intelligence], a podcast series in which Andy Williamson, the founder of Hampton Tutors, discusses what it means to ‘be intelligent,’ how we can foster our inner intelligence, and what skills we can develop to interact more intelligently both in academia and in general. In this episode, Andy talks about what 'executive function' is, why it is of extreme importance to developing intelligence, and how self-monitoring can help solidify your foundation. Web: www.hamptontutors.comEmail: jay@hamptontutors.comPhone: (206)- 693-4101
Welcome to the Hampton Tutors Podcast Network!This is the first episode of [the Mentally Healthy Student], a podcast series in which Alaina Boyle, an extraordinary mental coach, extensively discusses the close connection between emotional/mental health and academic success with research-based support, and provides valuable 'tips and tricks' on how to improve mental health, achieve emotional stability, and subsequently arrive at natural academic success. In this episode, Alaina explains key points about the cycle that maintains procrastination, and then describes different opportunities to intervene in this cycle in order to best stop procrastination and start being the diligent, smooth-sailing student that you've always wanted to be. Web: www.hamptontutors.comEmail: jay@hamptontutors.comPhone: (206) 693-4101
Welcome to the Hampton Tutors Podcast Network! This is the second episode of [Autonomous Intelligence], a podcast series in which Andy Williamson, the founder of Hampton Tutors, discusses what it means to ‘be intelligent,’ how we can foster our inner intelligence, and what skills we can develop to interact more intelligently both in academia and in general. In this episode, Andy talks about why ‘metacognition’ is such a powerful tool in developing intelligence, why a ‘feedback loop’ is key to success, and the three questions that can make you comfortable outside of your comfort zone. Web: www.hamptontutors.comEmail: jay@hamptontutors.comPhone: (206)- 693-4101
Welcome to the Hampton Tutors Podcast Network! This is the second episode of [Career Case], a podcast series in which Jay Khang, the Head of Test Prep and College Counseling at Hampton Tutors, revisits real consulting cases from recent years in which he helped a student discover passion, turn that passion into reality, and blossom a promising career. In each episode, Jay will talk about particular fields that are on the rise, what skills or preparation is necessary to get into those fields, and how to crac open the doors to those careers. In this episode, Jay talks about his personal experience working for an Artificial Intelligence company, how he noticed an extremely valuable pattern, and how you can take advantage of that pattern in developing skills to benefit your career.
Welcome to the Hampton Tutors Podcast Network! This is the first episode of [Autonomous Intelligence], a podcast series in which Andy Williamson, the founder of Hampton Tutors, discusses what it means to 'be intelligent,' how we can foster our inner intelligence, and what skills we can develop to interact more intelligently both in academia and in general.In this episode, Andy talks about what Autonomous Intelligence means, why intelligence is developed rather than born with, and why standardized education may not aptly reflect one's intelligence. Web: www.hamptontutors.comEmail: jay@hamptontutors.comPhone: (206) 693-4101
Welcome to the Hampton Tutors Podcast Network! This is the first episode of [Career Case], a podcast series in which Jay Khang, the Head of Test Prep and College Counseling at Hampton Tutors, revisits real consulting cases from recent years in which he helped a student discover passion, turn that passion into reality, and blossom a promising career. In each episode, Jay will talk about particular fields that are on the rise, what skills or preparation is necessary to get into those fields, and how to crac open the doors to those careers. In this episode, Jay talks about the world of global eSports, why a significant part of the eSports industry is overlooked, and three particular sectors that are eager to offer promising careers. Web: www.hamptontutors.comEmail: jay@hamptontutors.comPhone: (206) 693-4101