Project Purpose and Objectives The purpose for this project for Ashley Homestore in Idaho Falls, was to kickstart their social media pages after a long period of lack of posts and engagement. The objective was to create a content calendar and social media posts for Ashley to use to begin consistent social media use andContinue reading “Ashley Social”
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The Trey Burgess Podcast- By Treyton Burgess
Project Purpose I started this podcast to develop different communication skills than I have in my traditional studies. I thought that starting a podcast would help me grow in unique ways, developing speaking and interviewing skills. I also wanted to work on marketing myself and growing my personal audience and network, along with building myContinue reading “The Trey Burgess Podcast- By Treyton Burgess”
Public Speaking Tips
Project purpose and Objectives The purpose of my project was to improve my personal public speaking experience. Public speaking has always been pretty difficult for me and I have never enjoyed it. When I had to give a talk or presentation, I would panic and have a miserable time. This feeling is something that IContinue reading “Public Speaking Tips”
How Do You Talk? What Do You Say?
Hello. I wrote a children’s book for the purpose of talking about nonverbal communication and how children communication from the time they are born until they learn language. They speak with sounds, gestures, signs and words and eventually they are fluent in the language taught them by their parents. It’s an amazing process to witnessContinue reading “How Do You Talk? What Do You Say?”
How to Have Hard Conversations at Work by Bekah Jarnagin
Project Purpose & Objectives My idea for this project came from a class last semester in which we talked about the necessity of having hard conversations and how many young people have not developed this skill. I felt I also had not developed this skill as thoroughly as I could have, so I decided toContinue reading “How to Have Hard Conversations at Work by Bekah Jarnagin”
How Do You Talk? What Do You Say?
Hello. I wrote a children’s book for the purpose of talking about nonverbal communication and how children communication from the time they are born until they learn language. They speak with sounds, gestures, signs and words and eventually they are fluent in the language taught them by their parents. It’s an amazing process to witnessContinue reading “How Do You Talk? What Do You Say?”
CHOOSE TO SHINE
I am pleased to present my report on the Winter 2023 Communication Department Senior Showcase. As part of the event organizers, I was responsible for planning and coordinating several aspects of the showcase, including coming up with the theme, arranging for food and decorations, finding a motivational guest speaker, helping the seniors prepare their presentations,Continue reading “CHOOSE TO SHINE”
Campbell’s Giants
I featured the 75 Hard Challenge for my Senior Project. The challenge was created by Andy Frisella, CEO of the supplement company 1st Phorm. He claims “75 Hard is not a fitness challenge, but a transformative mental toughness program.” For 75 Hard someone has to do 5 things every single day for 75 days. IfContinue reading “Campbell’s Giants”
Leadership Training
Dallin Jenkins Purpose Look around you. What kind of leadership have you experienced? What frustrates you about the way your boss talks to you, or the lack of communication altogether? I see the need for people who will lead individuals. I have experienced both management styles – those who lead by example, and those whoContinue reading “Leadership Training”
Kate Patterson – Learning to Facilitate Groups: The Ins and Outs
By: Kate Patterson I. Project Objectives Originally I started this project with the intention of creating group content to contribute to a pilot program at Center for Hope. This pilot program had been created to support parents with children in the judicial system as well as parents in the judicial system with children. However, asContinue reading “Kate Patterson – Learning to Facilitate Groups: The Ins and Outs”