10 episodes

Am I Qualified to Do This? A podcast for anyone who has ever asked themselves am I qualified to do this. Throughout these episodes I hope my guests and I help you turn your no into a hell yes!

Am I Qualified to Do This‪?‬ Cathryn Kelly

    • Society & Culture

Am I Qualified to Do This? A podcast for anyone who has ever asked themselves am I qualified to do this. Throughout these episodes I hope my guests and I help you turn your no into a hell yes!

    Am I Qualified to Do This?

    Am I Qualified to Do This?

    Meet this week’s guest, Cessilye Smith, founder and Executive Director of Abide Women’s Health Service in Southern Dallas. Cessilye prides herself on living in the gray and working through the messiness that life has to offer. Over the years she has witnessed the devastating impact of systemic failures in healthcare, housing & economics have had on the human condition. Having the ability to see the overlap in these structures has given her the drive to pursue justice in a way that brings unlikely people together. Cessilye's passion for Black women and for her community.

    Episode 5: Am I Qualified to Love my Body?

    Episode 5: Am I Qualified to Love my Body?

    I do want to warn you all before I intro today’s guest that we will be talking about our previous relationships with food and our battle with eating disorders during college.
    Things no one ever told me before I went to college. 
    1.     Toilet paper is expensive.
    2.     That you get your mother’s hips sometime around your junior year with zero warning. 
    I am excited to have Becca Morgan as the guest for this episode. Becca and I met as freshmen at Hendrix College and have enjoyed watching each other’s journey through social media as we individually navigate adulthood. She is rounding out her 3rd year as an Assistant Athletic Trainer at Ole Miss with women’s volleyball team and is currently pursuing her doctorate in nutrition.  So yes, she is a badass. 
    Becca grew up dancing and started dancing competitively in elementary school. Her fitness journey truly began in college and as she was met with a lot of obstacles and challenges. Through graduate school to now, she has grown and evolved into someone embracing a self-love journey and hoping to lead and inspire others to do the same.
    I know you are probably wondering why a successful SEC athletic trainer working on her doctoral degree in Nutrition on a podcast about imposter syndrome.  Well, as I said before, no one can escape imposter syndrome – it’s something that everyone faces.
    Now, let’s dive into the interview. 

    Am I Qualified to Change the Fashion Industry?

    Am I Qualified to Change the Fashion Industry?

    This week’s guest is one of the best hidden gems in Montreal. I stumbled upon her and her store when I was in Montreal for my sister’s hen party, and one of the. Best decisions I made the whole time I was there was skipping out on one of the hen party activities to go shopping at her boutique. Yasmine is exactly who the fashion industry needs more of. Her boutique, Boutique Lustre is a safe of beautiful, durable, practical clothing for women of all sizes. But as a five-foot woman, who have been curvy since grade school her boutique holds a special place in my heart for her thoughtful decisions and custom sizing options. But her boutique is so much more than that, it is a network of like women empowering one another and working toward creating change. This year is the 15th anniversary of Boutique Lustre opening their doors, and here is too many more years
    Now, let’s dive into the interview. 

    Wait. What is Imposter Syndrome

    Wait. What is Imposter Syndrome

    This week’s guest is one of my very first mentors, my college advisory, someone I look up to and a friend. Dr. Leslie Zorwick! Dr. Zorwick is currently a psychology professor at Hendrix College where she has previously chaired the Psychology department, the campus committee on diversity and dialogue, and the campus advisory board for education and the prevention of sexual assault. Dr. Zorwick teaches social psychology with a focus on stereotyping, prejudice reduction, identity and belonging. I mean she is one of the reasons why I am such a giant nerd when it comes to these topics and try my hardest to share my personal stories! But I mean she get even cooler. Her work goes beyond the classroom to research with student on prejudice reduction and the development of empathy and she focuses her personal research on the social benefits of debate and advocacy training. Also, one more golden nugget she has also served as an expert witness in two federal discrimination trails speaking about the benefits of diverse and inclusive educational settings. Not only is Dr. Zorwick an amazing educator and advocate, but she is an amazing mom of 2 beautiful and smart little girls who she is raising to be as badass as she is.

    I am beyond excited to have dr. Zorwick as the first guest of the second season because I realized though the stories from last season were inspirational, we never got into the discussion about what is Imposter Syndrome, Dr. Zorwick is going to fill in that gap, but she is going to do so much more. Dr. Zorwick is truly an example of how imposter syndrome seeps into every aspect of our lives and how sometimes the best thing you can do is just lean in.

    Am I Qualified to Be An Activist

    Am I Qualified to Be An Activist

    This week my guest is super timely with the looming election and racial unrest in our country. Juany Torres is the proud oldest daughter of Mexican immigrants and a first generation American. She was born and raised in the south side of San Antonio, Texas and attended Stanford University on a full scholarship by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Juany worked at the White House as part of the Domestic Policy Council under President Obama before joining Google Inc. After her time in the bay area, Juany served as the Nevada Deputy Digital Director for Hillary Clinton's Presidential Campaign before returning back to San Antonio and focusing on increasing civic engagement in her home state of Texas. Juany served as the Deputy Campaign Manager for Ron Nirenberg for Mayor and served in his office before helping her Stanford peer Lina Hidalgo run for Harris County Judge in Houston, Texas. In 2019 Juany began pursuing her Masters in Public Affairs at the University of Texas' LBJ School. Most recently, Juany was selected as the inaugural public policy fellow for WTS Heart of Texas Chapter and Mayor Adler's office. In her role, she is focused on increasing equity and opportunity through transportation policy. But Jauny is so much more than her impressive resume, she is a community leader not only in San Antonio but nationally and is a true inspiration who seek to lend their voice to their community.

    I know you are wondering what an amazing activist like Juany is doing on a podcast about imposter syndrome. Well, as I said before, no one can escape imposter syndrome – it’s something that everyone faces.

    Am I Qualified to Takeover Hollywood?

    Am I Qualified to Takeover Hollywood?

    This week’s guest is m college roommate, Megan Barker. This amazing human being can be seen in films like Killing Kat and Maybe Tonight, TV shows like Quarantine Leap and Before we Go, but to me, she is my favorite Say Yes to the Dress and House Hunters International buddy, and a badass in so many ways.
    Right after our final semester at Hendrix College, Megan packed up her SUV and headed to Los Angeles to pursue her acting career. Megan had always being leading lady material throughout our time at Hendrix, it has been absolutely amazing to watch her take LA by storm!

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