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The Touch MBA Admissions Podcast
#218 Lessons from Listeners (Vol. 2): Drawing a Roadmap for Admissions, Prioritizing Conversations, Prematurely Applying, Being Strategic Yet Flexible

The Touch MBA Admissions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 27:44


Darren shares more hard-earned application lessons from four listeners (now graduated MBAs): drawing a roadmap for the admissions team, prioritizing conversations when picking schools, "prematurely applying" and being strategic yet flexible Want to share your hard-earned application lessons? Contact us at https://touchmba.com/contact Topics Introduction (0:00) Tips for the Untraditional Applicant - Kate, Texas McCombs MBA (2:30) Rankings Don't Matter. Go Where You'll Find the Conversations You Want to Have - Eileen, Oxford Said MBA (10:00) Five Things I Learned When I Applied to Business School - Anonymous, NYU Stern Tech MBA (13:50) Be Strategic, Yet Adaptable - Jasper, McMaster DeGroote MBA (20:15) Show Notes My Application Journey - Touch MBA Listeners Share Hard-Earned Lessons Share Your Journey and Lessons Learned Surprise, I'm Going to Business School! (tips for the untraditional applicant) by Kate Galloway, Texas McCombs MBA '20 Rankings Don't Matter. Go Where You'll Find the Conversations You Want to Have by Eileen Chen, Oxford Said MBA '19 Five Things I Learned When I Applied to Business School by Anonymous NYU Stern Tech MBA '22 The Key to MBA Success? Be Strategic, Yet Adaptable by Jasper Isip, McMaster DeGroote MBA Jasper Isip '23 PESTLE Analysis Touch MBA's Admissions Edge Online Course Get free, personalized school selection help at Touch MBA: https://touchmba.com

The Touch MBA Admissions Podcast
#218 Lessons from Listeners (Vol. 2): Drawing a Roadmap for Admissions, Prioritizing Conversations, Prematurely Applying, Being Strategic Yet Flexible

The Touch MBA Admissions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 27:44


Darren shares more hard-earned application lessons from four listeners (now graduated MBAs): drawing a roadmap for the admissions team, prioritizing conversations when picking schools, "prematurely applying" and being strategic yet flexible Want to share your hard-earned application lessons? Contact us at https://touchmba.com/contact Topics Introduction (0:00) Tips for the Untraditional Applicant - Kate, Texas McCombs MBA (2:30) Rankings Don't Matter. Go Where You'll Find the Conversations You Want to Have - Eileen, Oxford Said MBA (10:00) Five Things I Learned When I Applied to Business School - Anonymous, NYU Stern Tech MBA (13:50) Be Strategic, Yet Adaptable - Jasper, McMaster DeGroote MBA (20:15) Show Notes My Application Journey - Touch MBA Listeners Share Hard-Earned Lessons Share Your Journey and Lessons Learned Surprise, I'm Going to Business School! (tips for the untraditional applicant) by Kate Galloway, Texas McCombs MBA '20 Rankings Don't Matter. Go Where You'll Find the Conversations You Want to Have by Eileen Chen, Oxford Said MBA '19 Five Things I Learned When I Applied to Business School by Anonymous NYU Stern Tech MBA '22 The Key to MBA Success? Be Strategic, Yet Adaptable by Jasper Isip, McMaster DeGroote MBA Jasper Isip '23 PESTLE Analysis Touch MBA's Admissions Edge Online Course Get free, personalized school selection help at Touch MBA: https://touchmba.com

Transformations with Jayne
Building International Careers as a Couple with Kate Galloway

Transformations with Jayne

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 51:53


You just never know what reaction your actions in the world will cause! My episode with Kate Galloway is an example of what can happen when you put your hand up for things or just try something. I wrote an article about the lack of women in podcasting for my podcast hosting software, Captivate. Kate saw that article and something about it made her take that step forward she had been thinking about, but not doing. I hope you will listen and hear the rest of the story as well as the wisdom that Kate has around international careers and what to do when your partner comes home and says: “How do you feel about living in Sweden?” If you enjoyed this episode and it inspired you in some way, we'd love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of yourself listening to the episode on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag me and Kate, https://www.instagram.com/transformationswithjayne/?hl=ja (@transformationswithjayne) and https://www.instagram.com/kategalloway_coach/ (@kategalloway_coach) or https://www.speakpipe.com/TransformationswithJayne (send us a message here.) In this episode you'll hear: How the pandemic has changed people's ideas about work and the flexibility they want from their employers How Kate made her way from her hometown of Aberdeen, Scotland, to settle in Dubai How an article written by Jayne about women in podcasting gave Kate a final push to launch the podcast she had been working on About Kate's coaching of international career couples both as individuals and as a team Kate's advice for women considering an international move, either for their own career or their partners About Kate: Kate is a passionate and effective International Coach Federation ACC coach with 15+ years supporting individuals and organisations in their personal and professional development. Kate is enthusiastic about providing impactful, creative and thought-provoking coaching and development experiences. Kate has coached clients across construction, health, hospitality, professional services, data and consulting, creative and transport industries.  Kate's intuitive and motivational coaching style enables her clients to find focus and clarity whilst enhancing their personal and professional growth. Prior to becoming a coach, Kate had the opportunity to work internationally (UK, US and UAE).  In addition to coaching Kate is experienced in human resources, cultural competence and organisational development. With professional experience ranging from local government to the world's largest energy companies, Kate is motivated working in technical and non-technical environments and loves to partner in coaching relationships working on career transition and intercultural perspectives. Her professional qualifications in coaching complement her undergraduate degree in Business Studies and Masters in Human Resource Management. She is an expat and with an international client base of whom 80% have been expatriates, she is passionate to support international career couples to align and grow their careers as they live on the move. Links of things mentioned in this episode: Kate's International Career Couples podcast: https://www.kategallowaycoaching.com/podcast (Podcast | KateGallowayCoaching) Jayne's article for Captivate on Women in Podcasting: https://www.jaynenakata.com/post/women-in-podcasting (Women in Podcasting (jaynenakata.com)) Couples That Work book by Jennifer Petriglieri: https://www.jpetriglieri.com/books/ (Books - Jennifer Petriglieri (jpetriglieri.com)) HERE WE ARE – The International Career Couple Handbook by Jannie Aasted Skov-Hansen and Dr.Paul Vanderbroeck https://www.hereweareglobal.com/HWAGBook/ (HERE WE ARE – The International Career Couple Handbook – here we are global) Connect with Kate: Website:http://www.kategallowaycoaching.com ( www.kategallowaycoaching.com) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-galloway-7b373ba8...

Music Matters
Music and the Environment

Music Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 44:11


As the COP26 climate summit continues, Tom Service is joined by a panel of guests to discuss how musicians, orchestras and cultural organisations can respond to climate change. Live guests include violinist and conductor Pekka Kuusisto, London Symphony Orchestra Managing Director Kathryn McDowell and founder of the cultural and environmental charity Julie's Bicycle, Alison Tickell. We also hear from the environmental consultant Natalja Andersson about her work on Gothenburg Opera's sustainable production of Wagner's Ring Cycle. Tom talks to Norwegian musician and composer Terje Isungset about his Ice Music project and gets his unique perspective on the changing planet after 20 years of making ice instruments. Inuk singer Tanya Tagaq discusses the relationship between her music and the natural environment and we explore environmental soundscapes with music writer Kate Galloway. Plus, journalist Zack Ferriday shares his thoughts on the limitations of musical activism. Music clips from COP26 include: Brìghde Chaimbeul RSNO Junior Choir Musicians in Exile Emma Donald and Isbel Pendlebury

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Lawcast
A COVID-19 Legacy: Employment Tribunal Litigation

Lawcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 21:58


In DAC Beachcroft's latest episode of Lawcast, partners Alex Lock, Richard Loxley and legal director, Kate Galloway, look at the on-going disruption that the coronavirus pandemic and multiple lockdowns have caused to employment tribunal litigation. The issues they discuss include the number of claims issued and disposed of during the pandemic and where that leaves the system as society starts to unlock, remote tribunals and how COVID-19 has changed the litigation dynamic.

ChatterSquare
Kate Galloway on lawyers in a tech-driven world

ChatterSquare

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2017 23:54


What are the implications for the legal profession as blockchain technologies, smart contracts, apps and online dispute resolutions shift our approach to matters of law? Kate Galloway joins us to talk about how tech is disrupting the way we think about lawyering. She is a Eureka Street columnist, former practicing lawyer, and academic, with a keen interest in the intersection between tech and legal practice. In this episode, she discusses how digital access to information has democratised the way people engage with the law, whether lawyers can remain relevant, and how liability fits into algorithm-driven decisions. She also touches on the legal and ethical problems posed by tech, especially when legislators have limited understanding of it. Music: Aces High by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)licensed under CCBYA 3.0.

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Law Radio
How do you make a digital lawyer?

Law Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2017 17:28


The Law Society of New South Wales has released its report into the future of law and innovation in the legal profession. Join Melissa Castan in conversation with Kate Galloway about the implications of the report for legal education - and how we educate 'digital lawyers'.

Law Radio
CentrelinkFail

Law Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2017 20:11


In their first podcast after the Christmas break, Melissa Castan and Kate Galloway are in conversation about what caught their attention over the Christmas period - mainly the question of government power exercised through the Centrelink data matching controversy.

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Law Radio
Look Out For The Cliff S02Ep08

Law Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2016 11:00


Community legal centres Australia-wide are facing a 'funding cliff' in 2017 as Commonwealth government funding looks to be drying up. The likely drop in funding flies in the face of a Productivity Commission Report that sings the praises of community legal centres as important contributors to access to justice. In this episode, Kate Galloway talks to James Farrell from Community Legal Centres Queensland, about the importance of securing funding for community legal centres across the country to support their important work.

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Law Radio
What's in a name? The census question

Law Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2016 16:06


With the Australian census coming up on 9 August, Melissa Castan and Kate Galloway run through the importance of the census and some of the concerns about it. Melissa interviews Dr Caroline Henckels of Monash University about the legal requirements to complete the form.

Law Radio
TheMetaPodcastS01E01

Law Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2016 13:54


This podcast is about...podcasting. Melissa Castan and Kate Galloway prepare for the forthcoming Australasian Law Teachers' Association conference in Wellington, New Zealand. They canvass the what and how of podcasting for legal education.