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Between Here and There is ending… or is it? In this episode, Xuan, Charlotte, and Summer talk about how the show started, reflect on the past three seasons, and share what's to come in the future.
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Xuan, Charlotte, and Summer interview Jacqualine Chen, Les Roches graduate and Senior Vice President of Learning & Development at DBS Bank. She tells us about Les Roches' hospitality program, and the incredibly interesting education she received from the Swiss school.Thank you to Les Roches for sponsoring this episode.Official Website:www.lesroches.eduFounded in Switzerland in 1954, Les Roches is ranked among the world’s top 3 hospitality business schools. With campuses in Crans-Montana (Switzerland), Marbella (Spain) and Shanghai (China), Les Roches offers a truly international hospitality education. Academic programs include Diploma in International Hotel Management; Bachelor’s (BBA) degree; Master’s degree, MBA; plus a range of Postgraduate Diploma programs.Find us onFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/btwnhereandthereInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/btwnherethere/
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This week, we are joined by Jane W. Wang, a self-actualization coach for multicultural people, who helps us understand our cross-cultural identities better as third culture kids. Where do we belong? How do we navigate conflicting cultural values? Is there a "right" way to communicate? What is cultural intelligence?
Jane's website: janewwang.com
Jane confirmed that the intercultural communication frameworks she spoke of -- low-context vs high-context communication, and task vs relationship-based prioritization, were developed by anthropologist Edward T. Hall, one of the founding fathers of the intercultural communication field of study.
She also recommends these books:
https://www.amazon.com/Culture-Map-Breaking-Invisible-Boundaries/dp/1610392507
https://www.amazon.com/Geography-Thought-Asians-Westerners-Differently/dp/0743255356
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本集節目由Rocket Admit 火箭教育股份有限公司根據董氏基金會,台灣高中生中每7個就有1個有明顯憂鬱症狀;大學生每5個就有1個有憂鬱傾向。但有憂鬱症狀的學生,10個裡面只有1位會尋求協助。或許,很多家長會不解:「為什麼現在的孩子資源比過去多,還會有憂鬱症狀?」、「遇到問題為什麼不跟我們求助呢?」、「到底該怎麼在青少年傷害自己之前,察覺到孩子需要幫助?」事實上,憂鬱與物質富足程度並沒有直接的關係。青少年有些話是真的不容易說出口,有時候青少年的心理狀態不是聊天就能聊出來的,而是必須被觀察出來的。這一集,我們邀請到憂鬱症防治協會 / 林口長庚醫院精神科主治醫師 張家銘醫師,分析青年憂鬱浪潮,以及身為青少年身邊的大人可以怎麼陪伴青少年面對這個不容易的議題。▶憂鬱症自我檢測 (簡式健康量表)http://www.depression.org.tw/detection/▶青少年憂鬱情緒自我檢視表https://www.jtf.org.tw/overblue/young/▶憂鬱症常見Q&Ahttp://www.depression.org.tw/knowledge/index.asp?/kd/8/1.html
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Hey, it’s Summer. The topic of this episode is near and dear to my heart, and I wanted to thank you for clicking on it. About a month ago, I opened up to Charlotte about my struggles with body image and my relationship with food, and we started talking about how prevalent these issues are in society, especially in Asia. We originally wanted the episode to be about body image in a more general sense, but as I thought more about it, I realized I couldn’t talk about body image without talking about food. Thus, I share my eating disorder story candidly in hopes that if you can’t resonate with it, you can at least learn from it. Whether you yourself struggle with the way you look in the mirror, the way you feel around food, or the way you feel about exercise, know that you don’t have to feel ashamed, and I’m here for you. If we can’t all practice body positivity, because I know it can be hard, then let’s start with body neutrality. Practice gratitude for what your body can do for you, rather than what it looks like.
If you’d like to talk more about eating disorders, diet culture, and body image, please reach out on Facebook or Instagram. I’d love to continue the conversation there.
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Here are some resources that helped me in recovery.
BOOKS
Intuitive Eating, 4th Edition: A Revolutionary Anti-Diet Approach by Evelyn Tribole and Elyse Resch
The Intuitive Eating Workbook: Ten Principles for Nourishing a Healthy Relationship with Food
Anti-Diet: Reclaim Your Time, Money, Well-Being, and Happiness Through Intuitive Eating by Christy Harrison
INSTAGRAM
@real.life.nutritionist
@laura.iu
@no.food.rules
@mikzazon
@victoriagarrick
@thenutritiontea
@brittanilancaster
@tallyrye
@dieticiandeanna
@the.intuitive.nutritionist
@ourhealthatlas
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In this week's episode, Kevin Chen from Rocket Admit joins us to talk about whether you should be a specialist or a generalist.
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In this episode, we discuss the new Netflix documentary "Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal," and the system that allowed the scandal to happen. Have elite universities become name brands?
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Do you find yourself struggling with your workload or procrastinating? Time management is hard, but our Assistant Producer Summer always seems to have it together. In this episode, Summer, an incoming Freshman at Harvard College, shares her time management and productivity tips.
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We all know what COVID is. And if you haven't heard of FOMO, it means Fear Of Missing Out. But have you heard of these two words put together? In this episode, Xuan, Charlotte, and Summer talk about COVID FOMO, and how it affects all of us.
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Harvard grad Xuan, incoming Harvard student Summer, and successful businesswoman Charlotte talk about imposter syndrome: the inability to accept our own successes. They share the five types of imposter syndrome, personal experiences, and how to overcome it.
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Many students in Taiwan have been thinking about the question: should I leave Taiwan or stay? In this episode, Audrey Wang, a Junior at Pratt Institute, shares why she decided to return to the United States in the middle of spring semester.
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Two Ivy League alums and now college application consultants, Eric and Kevin, come on the podcast to talk about applying to college during the pandemic, which has been uncharted territory for high school seniors. We discuss how the process has changed this year, the most important parts of the application, and strategies for students.
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Xuan, Charlotte, and Summer talk about the stereotypes of eastern and western parenting styles, the pros and cons of each, their personal stories, and their thoughts on the book "Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother" by Amy Chua.
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USC Sophomore Kate Hsu tells us about transferring to almost ten schools throughout her life, and her unique perspective about service.
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Andrea and Geoffrey, co-founders of the Facebook group "Undergrads in Taiwan," share how they founded the group, what has come from it, and their personal experiences coming back to Taipei during the pandemic.
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2:40 Founding Undergrads in Taiwan, the group
7:05 Who are the members of the group?
10:57 What’s the common struggle among members?
13:07 Geoffrey’s positive attitude about military service
18:10 Positive mindset about being in Taiwan
19:13 Geoffrey and Andrea’s Taiwan internship experience
25:20 Advice for living in a new country
27:17 Being an introvert: putting yourself out there and changing your mindset
30:43 Trying things for yourself in spite of what other people say
32:27 What’s next for both of them?
33:38 Where’s home for both of them?
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電腦工程系學生Melissa P與年輕創業家Jason Lin 聊Covid 19開啟的新興實習與團隊合作模式,你也因為2020的種種變化球而擔心不知道未來該怎麼辦嗎?趕快來聽他們的分享吧!
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02:28 疫情期間回美國實習!?
09:14 How did the internship work out for you?
14:35 在digital economy中,學生是不是要習慣另一種工作方式呢?
21:36 在new normal裡,實習還需要大家都在同一個地方嗎?
26:05 什麼是微型實習 micro-internship? 什麼又是博雅教育 general education? 給我們帶來什麼影響?
36:17 學生們需要如何get themselves ready for the new job market?
41:23 如果有一個go-to place, 一個平台,學生要怎麼知道有這些工作機會存在?
48:13 其實未來的公司很需要generalist?
52:48 Mismatch: 很多學生畢業找不到工作;很多公司找不到人才!? -
UC Berkeley Biochemistry major Laurent Hsia shares his struggles with feeling 瞎忙 while taking on many interests, finding meaning within the individual steps of a larger process, and his views on education.Time Stamps1:23 Deciding to Come Back to Taiwan4:25 Pros and Cons of Being in Taiwan7:30 Motivation: Internal and External Pressure9:51 瞎忙12:00 Genetic Engineering Lab Internship14:15 Feeling Lost in the Process16:45 Finding Meaning in Your Passion & Appreciating the Details19:01 Being a Biochemistry Major at Zoom University25:01 Laurent’s “Radical” View on Education29:55 Advice for Coping with the New Normal34:30 The Importance of Depth in Learning and in Life
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台灣女孩Ashley,從政治大學土耳其系毅然決然地轉學到波士頓伯克利音樂學院,追求她對製作電影配樂的夢。快來聽聽她是如何發覺自己真正的熱忱並勇敢地為所選負責,擁抱各種豐富的可能!
本集節目由「瓦城泰國料理」贊助播出,全國最大泰式料理第一品牌是吃不膩的好味道!
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Time Stamps
01:07 如果21世紀也有位三毛
02:25 為什麼選擇土耳其語系
03:35 All or Nothing!? 沒有喜歡的外交系工作
04:45 妳真的有開心嗎? 其實妳是想做音樂的吧
07:03 我有一個passion,但是發現得比較晚,怎麼辦
08:05 退課也要被刁難!?來的早,不如來的巧
12:40 初來乍到:波士頓伯克利音樂學院Jamming初體驗
16:50 妳為什麼想做電影配樂呢
18:20 在波士頓讀書的日子,妳最想念的是什麼呢
21:02 妳當了兩門課!?
22:45 精神的支撐 V.S 精神的消磨
24:04 Jamming 的氛圍與感覺,妳能在台灣reproduce出來嗎
27:20 妳覺得台灣的音樂學校為什麼呈現出來的氛圍和伯克利不一樣
30:45 美國文化與音樂人的放浪不羈:我的教授是泰勒絲的鐵粉!
33:09 此刻,妳能在台灣延續妳的音樂熱忱嗎
34:19 *LA LA LAND *伴我走過我的轉捩點:什麼是電影配樂的真諦
36:25 電影觸動的共鳴:What if I am not good enough?
38:05 妳會被刺激,但是這刺激讓妳能夠更多元地發展 -
Taking a gap year before her Freshman year at Harvard, Summer Shen tells us what led her back to Taiwan, her passion for sports business, and working on empathy during uncertain times.
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1:18 Gap Year Decision
3:24 Failed Internship Plans
4:50 Post Quarantine Anxiety
6:56 Go Go Go: When Does Summer Chill?
9:32 Pursuing a Passion for Sports and How It Led to Harvard
16:50 The Challenges of Being a Woman in Sports
20:30 Advice For Finding Your Passion
25:12 Internal and External Pressure
28:52 Coping with Covid and Uncertainty
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你知道第一學府台大開了一個 Covid Special Program 嗎? 想不想知道這樣的 Progam 適不適合你? 快來聽聽來自天普大學的資管系學生楊政璇 Nina Yang 跟我們分享她在疫情期間在台灣求學的心路歷程吧!Time Stamps 04:18 Pack Your Bag, You’re Going Back To Taiwan! 感覺如何?05:22 我的大學和 Major: Temple University & Management Information System (資訊管理)09:04 Why Didn’t Zoom Class Work Out?10:00 申請台大!?11:36 What is a Covid Program?12:20 這個 Program 有什麼幫助呢? Are the Credits Transferable?13:19 Temple Tuition V.S 台大 Tuition14:21 台大文憑 or not!?15:47 為什麼還要繼續上課呢?17:10 上課是用中文還是英文? It’s Very Complicated…18:28 在台大上課好嗎? How’s the Experience So Far?19:46 妳還是對妳的 Major 有這麼強的興趣嗎? 台大 Pace 很快?22:07 下學期還是要繼續念嗎? 要不要實習?23:05 台大的學生怎麼樣?24:31 我參加的社團: 羽毛球 & 賽車 !?26:45 國際學生和 Local 學生, 大家都 Mix 在一起嗎?27:40 在台灣容易交朋友嗎? First Step 很重要!29:38 我在台灣學到的東西!32:12 兩邊教育都體會到了,妳有找到妳的 Balance 嗎? 有沒有比較喜歡哪邊的 Style?33:01 English Public Speaking Class34:40 妳會推薦這個 Covid Program 給我們的觀眾嗎?36:15 台大學生卡非常好用!?38:29 Are You Happy with the Experience So Far?41:12 妳會想念天普嗎?
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