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The Psychology Pathways Podcast is a monthly podcast for psychology students about succeeding in college, getting into graduate school, or launching a career. It's your portable advising appointment with a faculty advisor and a professional advisor. It comes out the first Monday of every month during the school year.
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Careers in rehabilitation counseling are expected to grow 10% nationally over the next decade and Rehabilitation Counselors are among the highest paid in the counseling profession. Interested? https://www.kent.edu/ehhs/ldes/ces/clinical-rehabilitation-counseling 
There are two types of knowledge to learn in college and beyond: Facts and Skills. What are the best ways to learn them? Also, a big announcement about the future of the Psychology Pathways Podcast!
For the final episode of season 1, Joel and Aurora discuss the pros and cons of taking a gap year.
Joel and Aurora discuss the value of informational interviews.
In this episode, we will argue that after COVID-19 it will become more important than ever to: 1)    Get inside information. 2)    Have relationally-integrated experiences. 3)    And have discipline-integrated experiences. Specifically, I believe that this experience with mandatory distance learning will prove to all psychology students that the credit hours, the courses, the curriculum, and the credential are only half of the college experience you need to get the knowledge, skills, and credentials you need to succeed.  Put simply, the three magic ingredients that transform a college education from average to extraordinary are inside information, relationally-integrated experiences, and discipline-integrated experiences.  We will also talk about how to get some now and later when the campuses reopen.
Joel and Aurora discuss the value of undergraduate research.
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has disrupted daily life. What is going on? How do we cope with stress during this turbulent time?
Joel and Aurora discuss whether or not you should complete a minor, and the value of internships. Find out more at: http://www.psychpathways.com/  
S1 Ep17: Career Fair

S1 Ep17: Career Fair

2020-02-0319:41

We interview Kristin Williams, Executive Director of Career Exploration and Development. https://www.kent.edu/career We start with why you should attend a career fair, even if you don't need a job! Check out the video:  https://youtu.be/saOyuodtV0k
In this episode, we interview students about the value of informational interviews, one example of a certificate program, and obtaining employment with a bachelor's degree in psychology.
In this episode, we interview two students who illustrate the importance of internships and research experience for psychology students.
How do you cure the embarrassment of having unanswered questions? This episode answers common listener questions. Have more questions? Email us at psychologypathwayspodcast@gmail.com Find out more at: http://www.psychpathways.com/  The next full episode airs Monday, January 6 at 7 AM EST
Should a Psychology student study abroad? Aurora and Joel interview Dr. Stasiowski and intern Jordan about opportunities at Kent State: https://www.kent.edu/EducationAbroad Of course, your University also has study abroad!
Do you know how to be assertive and get what you want out of your student experience? In this episode, Joel and Aurora start by telling you what they want and then transition to discussing how you can get what you want. Find out more at: http://www.psychpathways.com/  The next full episode airs Monday, December 2 at 7 AM EST
Joel and Aurora interview Dr. Cynthia Osborn who directs the Addictions COunselign Certificate Program at Kent State University. Learn more here: https://www.kent.edu/ehhs/ldes/ces/addictions-counseling-certificate-program
What is the #1 way for a psychology student to get a job? Find out on this episode of the Psychology Pathways Podcast!   Find out more at: http://www.psychpathways.com/ 
Dr. Jennifer Graham-Engeland is the Professor-in-Charge of the doctoral program in Biobehavioral Health at Penn State University. Applications are due December 1.
Joel interviews Jade, the President of the local chapter of Psi Chi about the value of joining Psi Chi. Read about Psi Chi at psichi.org and the Kent State University chapter at kentpsichi.weebly.com 
This episode starts with a discussion of the biggest barriers to success for psychology students, then transitions to a discussion of three types of students: the Tourist, the Townie, and the Trainwreck. What type are you? Find out more at: http://www.psychpathways.com/  The next full episode airs Monday, October 7 at 7 AM EST
In this episode, we interview Michelle, the president of the Peer Mentor Program in the Department of Psychological Sciences at Kent State University. Applications are due 9/13/2019. If you are not at Kent State, there's probably a Peer Mentor Program near you!
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