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Discover Your Talent–Do What You Love

1174. Power of Storytelling in Expressing Your True Self

Discover Your Talent–Do What You Love

Don Hutcheson

Education, Business, Self-improvement, Careers

5.0619 Ratings

🗓️ 18 February 2025

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

An experienced, accredited college admissions consultant and essay coach, Kate Stone received her B.S. in Communications and a minor in Creative Writing at New York University. She continued as a Princeton University teaching fellow in Asia shortly before starting University Gurus. She transformed her passion for creative writing and storytelling into actionable strategies for the college admissions process, essays, and the application as a whole. Through her program she coaches students to develop and strategize their most powerful narratives based on their individual ideas and achievements.

"What we learned from the Harvard admissions scandal a few years back–I looked through all the transcripts out of curiosity–was top schools really value a personal development journey. Elite colleges cannot rely on grades and test scores only. They really want to understand a student's character, drive, engagement, impact and their dreams. As you know, with artificial intelligence, Chat GBT allows a student to plug in some prompts and it delivers a college essay that's pretty good, maybe even better than what they could write themselves. The schools and the admissions people are talking about making their essays much more creative and much more personal. That's where storytelling is going to be even more important. Students have to identify their own focusing lens or thread to hang their content hat on, getting really creative to the degree that AI can't generate an application essay. That's where personal storytelling is going to be even more important. Students will need to ask themselves if they are skilled enough as a writer to best express their values, what's important to them, obstacles that get in their way around those values, are they allowing their true self to emerge, etc. If not, they will need to find support on how to express and differentiate themselves. I don't do the work for my students. I usually spend two to four months helping them dig into themselves and craft their own college entry essays."

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0:00.0

Hello, world.

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Welcome to discover your talent, do what you love.

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I'm your host, Don Hutchison.

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Every Tuesday, I interview someone from around the world who's discovered their talents to do work they love to create a life of success, satisfaction, and freedom.

0:27.5

On Fridays, I interview an individual with many years of experience from one of the most popular or interesting occupations or professions who shares an insider's look at what it's really like to do what

0:38.8

they do.

0:39.8

Today I'm delighted to bring you our featured guest, Kate Stone.

0:44.2

Welcome, Kate.

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Thank you so much for having me, Don.

0:48.1

It is our pleasure.

0:49.1

Kate, are you using your talents doing work that you love?

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Yes, indeed.

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All righty.

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As an experienced, accredited college admissions consultant, an essay coach, Kate received her BS

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in communications and a minor in creative writing in New York University.

1:06.2

She continued as a Princeton University teaching fellow in Asia shortly before starting university gurus.

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She transformed her passion for creative writing and storytelling into actionable strategies for the college admissions process, essays, and the application as a whole.

1:23.1

Her program coaches students to develop and strategize their most powerful narratives based on their

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individual ideas and achievements. Her students have been accepted at Harvard, Yale, UCLA, UPenn, Berkeley,

1:35.0

Emory, and many, many more. Well, that's a summary of your amazing career up to this point, Kay.

1:41.4

Take just a couple of minutes. Tell our listeners around the world what you're working on right now.

1:45.2

We just know you move back to Connecticut, but what are you working on right now that has you excited and motivated?

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