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I'm thrilled to welcome Masterchef Australia's Diana Chan to the pod this week. Diana won the 2017 Masterchef season, she is also a TV host, cooking personality and businesswoman. Having ... The post Masterchef's Diana Chan from High Pressure to High Passion – How to Live a Life You Love appeared first on RACHEL JAY.
Join us in this powerful and inspiring episode as we hear from Diana Chan, an Asian Canadian who fearlessly opens up about her college and corporate life challenges. From navigating cultural barriers to overcoming immense obstacles, Diana's unwavering determination led her to become a successful Self Advocacy Coach. Listen in as she shares her remarkable journey of resilience and triumph, inspiring us all to forge our paths against all odds. Diana has been recognized as Top 15 LinkedIn Experts to follow in Toronto in 2023, LinkedIn Top Voice in 2022 & has been featured 3 times on the LinkedIn Get Hired Podcast. She is also a LinkedIn Learning Instructor with 5 FREE nano courses. In this candid conversation, Diana takes us on a deeply personal journey, recounting the struggles she has faced navigating through college and corporate life. Despite encountering numerous obstacles and prejudices, Diana's unwavering spirit and perseverance propelled her towards her dreams. As she shares her experiences of breaking free from societal norms and expectations, she reveals how she harnessed the power of self-belief and resilience to forge her path as a trailblazing entrepreneur. Her story serves as a beacon of hope for listeners, empowering them to embrace their unique identities and embrace challenges as stepping stones to success. Connect with Diana: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dianachan/ Join Diana's newsletter: https://mymarketability.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/socialresponsibilityatwork/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/socialresponsibilityatwork/support
Not all keynote speakers do a good job of using their skills to generate more leads, so how can you make sure you do? Diana Chan is a dynamic professional Speaker, Trainer, and Executive Career Coach at My Marketability. Today she is going to tell you why you need to consider your personal branding in all aspects of your business and how this can help keynote speakers generate more leads. Diana is a personal branding, communications, and networking expert, where she's known for differentiating your personal brand, building strong relationships, and communicating with confidence. Diana's mission is to empower you to own your greatness with the confidence to shine and thrive in your career. She's been recognized as LinkedIn's Top Voice in 2022 for Careers & Job Search and the Top Career & Job Search Expert to follow on LinkedIn in 2019 & 2020. She's been featured in Forbes, LinkedIn, HuffPost, JobScan, Globe & Mail, and many podcasts. In this week's episode you'll learn: How to really know your audience Ways to differentiate your unique value How to establish your authority and credibility Check out the episode now! And subscribe to get more episodes like this one!
Want a new job? How about a raise? These career moves are in your control once you learn the templates and tactics to use to get them! Making moves in today's competitive job market can be difficult which is why we're sitting down with Diana Chan to discuss how to stand out, what to do during an interview and how to negotiate your salary. If you're looking to make career changes in 2023 this is a must-attend session! Notes:10:07 what employers look for15:58 3 steps to overcoming imposter syndrome19:17 Way to showcase your value20:05 should you have a # or % in mind when asking for a raise?25:10 Being told you are overqualified?29:13 the “3” model vs the Star model for answering questions46:12 create a "To be list" If you loved this episode you should check out this episode Negotiating Confidently With Kwame Christian If you enjoyed today's episode, please:1.) Sign up for notes at copymyhomework.com for a full list of resources, links and recommendations listed on today's episode.2.) Post a screenshot of the episode & tag me on LinkedIn or Instagram @kimkaupe so we can talk about your favorite parts!3.) Leave a positive review (shameless, but someone's gotta say it right?!)4.) Subscribe for new episodes every Tuesday on your favorite podcast app. Connect with Kim over on the socials!Instagram + TikTok: @kimkaupeLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimkaupe
If your job search or career was a car, networking is the gas that makes it move forward. Unfortunately, a lot of people don't cultivate their networks until they need to use it as a support system. The secret is to actively foster your network throughout your career — not just when you need it. Luckily, career coach and networking expert Diana Chan is here to help. She joined Andrew in the studio to share some key networking tips to help you make valuable connections. Get Clear on Your Intention As with a lot of career-oriented endeavors, networking works better when you know why you're doing it. Are you networking to learn? To get a new position? To find more connections in a new area? Knowing your “why” is key. Think Longterm According to Diana, for her clients who have found new jobs through networking, “It doesn't happen overnight. It could take three months, six months or even a year for an opportunity to unfold there.” So, rather than expecting every phone call or coffee date to lead to a job, think of each meeting as time spent building a relationship that might help you further in the future. Figure Out Your Cadence Setting goals like “I want to attend one large event every quarter” or “I'd like to set up one coffee meeting every week” can help you keep your networking goals on track, without overwhelming your calendar. Add Value Make sure you're not just setting up meetings to ask people outright for a job. Your goal in networking is to create a mutually beneficial relationship. Even if you're just starting your career, or have just lost a job, don't fear. Sharing something like an article or podcast, or offering an introduction to someone else in your network, could be a valuable thing to offer. Start Somewhere If you're ready to start leveraging your network to help you take a career step, start with something small – even reaching out to a connection to say something reminded you of them, or that you're exploring options and would love to know more about their field, can be a good starting point. At the end of the day, networking is all about creating a community of people whose advice you value and who know your work. There's never a better time to start than now. Follow Diana Chan on LinkedIn Follow Andrew on LinkedIn and join the Get Hired community at https://lnkd.in/ghpodcast
Born in Sitiawan, raised in Johor, Diana Chan is a Malaysian entrepreneur currently residing in Melbourne, Australia. Having worked as a senior analyst at Deloitte, her life took a turn when she won MasterChef Australia 2017 which then led to her travelling around the world for various cooking appearances. In this episode, she shares what it's like cooking on national TV, stepping into your ‘genius zone' and tips on becoming a highly effective communicator. “Winning MasterChef Australia is a bonus. What you do with it, how you maintain and grow from that is entirely up to you.” - Diana Chan Timestamps: 00:00 - Life post lockdown 02:04 - Who's Diana Chan? 02:49 - Growing up in Johor, Malaysia 04:49 - My ambitions as a child 06:32 - Migrating to Melbourne, Australia 07:12- First job out of university 08:55 - How did I get into MasterChef Australia? 10:18 - It all started with peeling taugeh (beansprouts) in the kitchen 11:30 - How I picked up my cooking skills 12:42 - The pressure to perform on national TV 15:51 - Quitting my job at Deloitte and travelling the world 17:11 - Opportunities that came with the new title 18:28 - Accounting to entrepreneurship 19:27 - Stepping into your zone of genius 23:14 - Maintaining longevity and branding yourself 24:08 - Dinner party hacks 26:39 - How to communicate in a way that people gravitate towards you Watch on YouTube. Read our articles. Follow us on Instagram for more. Business enquiries or collaborations - hellofoodiecanteen@gmail.com.
This week Jordy shares a health update and the women's health issue that's affecting so many of you.She is also joined by 2017 Masterchef Winner, Diana Chan. Diana talks about how Masterchef changed her life, her top pick for Fans V Faves series and how her corporate career prior to fame set her up for success.Follow Diana on Instagram at instagram.com/diana.chan.au For more lifestyle & entertainment news head to ItsAllHer.com or head to our Instagram, instagram.com/itsallher_ Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Diana Chan outlines best practices for improving your career prospects by marketing yourself well. — YOU'LL LEARN — 1) The biggest networking mistakes professionals make 2) The real first step to any successful job hunt 3) The right way to answer, “Tell me more about yourself” Subscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep755 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT DIANA — Diana YK Chan is a former Recruiter turned Executive Career Coach, Speaker and Trainer at My Marketability. Her mission is to empower you to own your greatness with confidence to shine and thrive in your career. She's recognized as LinkedIn Top Voice in 2022 for Job Search & Careers, where she's known for differentiating your personal brand, building strong relationships, and communicating with confidence. Diana is the Creator of Top Talent Academy, where she's coached thousands of clients globally on how to stand out, get hired and earn more. She's the host of the “Dare to Differentiate” live show on LinkedIn and YouTube. • LinkedIn: Diana YK Chan • Website: My Marketability — RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — • Assessment: CliftonStrengths • Book: Cues: Master the Secret Language of Charismatic Communication by Vanessa Van Edwards • Book: Designing Your Life: How to Build a Well-Lived, Joyful Life by Bill Burnett & Dave Evans See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
I must admit to being slightly starstruck when talking to Diana Chan today. And when I say slightly, please read, enormously. Diana is the 2017 MasterChef Australia winner and beams a sunny and positive presence out through her socials. So, you can imagine my excitement when PR company, Harvey Taylor got in touch to see if I would like a chat. Of course I would! I asked Diana what her greatest successes have been over the last four years, since leaving a corporate job working for Deloitte to take part in MasterChef and then launch a career as a celebrity chef. Tough question actually; Diana has had so many successes. The one she shared is certainly a standout. The range of dumplings she put out with Golden Wok were the 2020 top selling product in the freezer section of Coles and Woolworths, with 21 million pieces sold and customers wanting more. Diana is (obviously) a firm believer in giving things a go and next on the agenda is her own range of homewares. As she was talking about these I was making frenzied notes to self to buy these when they come out. This was an incredibly uplifting chat on a lockdown day in Melbourne and I am grateful for Diana's generosity of spirit in sharing so much with me.
In episode 3 of Style Stories: Stepping Out, I chat with Diana Chan, accountant-turned-chef who became an Australian household name when she won Masterchef in 2017. Hailing from Malaysia, Diana turned her hand to food when she moved to Melbourne but it's both these multicultural melting pots that have informed her style, which is never ugly but always delicious. Today she continues to excite us by drawing creativity from her travels and bringing a visual feast to the table whether it be in her food, her table finery or her fashion. And it's her demand for good quality and her classic good taste that define her, ensuring Diana's story is one to be celebrated and is always served with style. If you like Style Stories but are looking for a little more connection please come and join Style Stories: The Circle, a Facebook Group I've created to provide a community-minded space where you can discuss the latest episodes, get social, and share your style & your stories.
Ep 143 - How food should never be scary or intimidating with Food Stylist, Presenter and Author Jacob Leung This week's guest was practically born into the kitchen, growing up surrounded by food at his father's all-you-can-eat restaurants in regional NSW. His love for food quickly blossomed into a passion that would ultimately drive his career as a food stylist, food presenter and author. Jacob Leung is currently co-host of Asia Unplated on SBS Food with Diana Chan, and is a regular on the cooking show Everyday Gourmet with Justine Schofield, and has more recently been hosting Virtual Cooking Events for corporate clients. In this podcast we talk about the life of a food stylist and working with 80 people on a 5-day Macca's shoot, how he went through the process of making his great cookbook different from the rest so people would actually cook a lot the meals inside, and his cool gifting brand called Good Day People which he has built with his wife. This is a fun podcast in a section of the industry we don't normally talk about which is awesome! Please find out more about Jacob on the links below: http://www.jacobleung.com.au/ https://gooddaypeople.com/ Please connect with us here at POH: https://www.instagram.com/principle_of_hospitality/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/principle-of-hospitality/message
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Former MasterChef winner Diana Chan joins us for a fun chat on the Food Bytes podcast this week. Diana gives us a candid insight into the demands of appearing on a TV show like MasterChef and the intense pressure she felt during the Grand Finale. We also talk about the dreamiest of crab curries, childhood memories of Malaysian cuisine and Diana’s delicious new range of supermarket dumplings. In the Friday Food Poll this week, we debate the merits of chickpea curry. It’s all thanks to our great friends at Cheeselinks. -- Presented by Sarah Patterson & Kevin Hillier Food Bytes is proudly sponsored by CheeseLinks - Bringing cheese & yogurt making to your kitchen! www.cheeselinks.com.au Subscribe in iTunes! https://apple.co/2M43hOS Find us on Spotify https://spoti.fi/2PPAoEB Prefer iHeart Radio? https://ihr.fm/2LqCbQ2 Follow us on Facebook... https://www.facebook.com/foodbyteswithsarahpatterson/ Twitter & Instagram - @sarahfoodbytes Post-production by Steve Visscher | Southern Skies Media for Howdy Partners Media - © 2021 www.howdypartnersmedia.com.au/podcasts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're dropping into your feed to share an awesome episode of our new podcast, What I Eat When, with you: https://omny.fm/shows/what-i-eat-when/playlists/what-i-eat-when What do you eat when you're heartbroken? From Malaysian curries to French pastries, Diana Chan is a cuisine connoisseur. Between being the Winner of Master Chef 2017 and her SBS show, Asia Unplated with Diana Chan, Diana has cultivated a worldly palette of unique flavour combinations. Silva and Diana bond over a newly found love of hosting and their first bakes. Covering everything from the dishes Diana whips together to what she eats when she has a broken heart...perfect for Galentine's Day. What I Eat When is a Mamamia podcast that’s all about meals, moments, and memories, because every meal tells a story. LINKS Diana's recipes and videos from Asia Unplated with Diana Chan are available now! CREDITS Host: Silvia Colloca Guest: Diana Chan Executive Producers: Zoe Ferguson and Elissa Ratliff CONTACT US If you want to send us feedback or your photo of today's recipe, then send us an email at podcast@mamamia.com.au Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What dish takes you back to your childhood? From Malaysian curries to French pastries, Diana Chan is a cuisine connoisseur. Between being the Winner of Master Chef 2017 and her SBS show, Asia Unplated with Diana Chan, Diana has cultivated a worldly palette of unique flavour combinations. Silva and Diana bond over a newly found love of hosting and their first bakes. Covering everything from the dishes Diana whips together to the meals that remind her of her upbringing. What I Eat When is a Mamamia podcast that’s all about meals, moments, and memories, because every meal tells a story. LINKS Diana's recipes and videos from Asia Unplated with Diana Chan are available now! CREDITS Host: Silvia Colloca Guest: Diana Chan Executive Producers: Zoe Ferguson and Elissa Ratliff CONTACT US If you want to send us feedback or your photo of today's recipe, then send us an email at podcast@mamamia.com.au Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Support the show: https://www.mamamia.com.au/mplus/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Health Suites, Host Claressa Monteiro speaks with Dr Diana Chan, Director, Pain Medicine, Sengkang General Hospital about why we suffer from lower back pain and what we can do about it.
Topics CoveredDiana YK Chan - Former recruiter turned career coachwww.mymarketability.comLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/dianachan/Youtube: www.youtube.com/user/mymarketability/Diana learned how to put herself out there early in life70% of jobs are acquired through networkingIf you apply online you have a 3% chance of getting an interviewWhy networking works to get a jobMindset shifts in networking:Selling yourself vs helping someoneMaking money vs adding valueStrategy for online applicationsHow to include recruiters in your networkWho to include in your networking strategyTips & tricks for communicating with your networkHow to ask for a referralDirect outreach tacticsAccepting no'sContacts can come from everywhereNetworking Rules: ABC & CONNECTHow authenticity will help youProfessionalism vs vulnerabilityHow failures can help you in networking"do what you love and love what you do"
A lot is happening in today’s episode of OT: and all of it is great. First up, we have Diana Chan, winner of Masterchef 2017 in the studio, talking about food, watches, what Patek she’s got her eyes on. But we also get her to help out with a particularly tricky watch matchmaker, courtesy of Brian. You see Brian wants a smaller, white dialled watch that can do it all. And by golly Felix and Andy deliver on that brief. Show notes: www.otpodcast.com.au/show-notes/s1e12 Diana Chan on Instagram Things we liked: Nat’s what I reckon on Facebook Felix’s picks Omega Seamaster Professional on Chrono24 Grand Seiko SBGR077 on Ebay Panerai Luminor Due PAM00903 Andy’s picks Zenith Defy Classic in white ceramic Bremont Supermarine S300 Tudor OysterDate Automatic Chronograph Reference 79190 Oak & Oscar Olmsted How to follow us: Instagram: @ot.podcast Facebook: @OTPodcastAU Follow hosts: @fkscholz + @andygreenlive on Instagram. Submit an application to our quasi-professional watch match making service, by email: otthepodcast@gmail.com If you liked our podcast - please remember to like/share and subscribe.
This month, we discuss the surprise Coalition victory and its implications for Australian based investors in the property and share markets. We are also joined by Stanford Brown’s Chief Compliance Officer, Diana Chan, who discusses the election’s consequences for superannuation, self-managed super funds and taxation.
This week @davidnguyen and @imrantheg sit down with NYC based writer and comedian, Diana Chan (@hidianachan). We discuss going viral, Beyonce's Homecoming, growing Asian in a Latin dominated community, creating a space for yourself, being a bad Asian, and representation in media. Enjoy! Diana Chan is a Brooklyn-based writer and comedian originally from Southern California. She is an editor at FLEXX, the first satire website made for and created by people of color. FLEXX's next live show is August 8th (lucky!) at Caveat in the Lower East Side. Her sketches have been featured at the PIT, Littlefield, WhoHaHa, and more. Like several other Asians, Diana is a graduate of UCLA. Follow Diana on Twitter @HiDianaChan and IG @dianamyte Check out Flexx at https://www.flexxmag.com/ and IG The Bad Asians podcast is recorded @canalstreetmarket and presented by @listeningpartypresents
Today on the show, Glenn and Fd talk to Diana Chan, winner of Masterchef Australia season 9! They also discuss the new proposed law about ambulances being allowed to beat traffic lights and make illegal u-turns. Thanks for listening. Please rate, review and share this with you friends! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We spoke to Australian Ninja Warrior's Ben Fordham, Deano was hangin' with Sir Richard Branson, and Masterchef winner Diana Chan told us about the awkward moment between her Mum and her boyfriend. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
She also reveals the awkward encounter her mother and boyfriend had before the show, and gives us her hot tips for local cuisine! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Diana is a celebrity stylist and wardrobe stylist. Diana speaks about feeling lost after college and the road to finding her dream career. Show notes for this episode located at our website: TheAsianAmericanVoice.com/podcast/6
Diana YK Chan is a Recruiter, Trainer, Career Coach, and Speaker who has scanned over 10,000 resumes, conducted thousands of interviews, and recruited talent into top organizations like Google and the Ivey Business School. She founded her business, Magnify Your Marketability, with the goal of conquering rising unemployment rates by helping ambitious and passionate professionals differentiate, achieve their dreams, and make a lasting impact on the world! http://mymarketability.com/