FYSM 1900A Life Skills 101 Podcast Reflection Form This form is meant for students in FYSM 1900A: Student Leadership and Mental Health. It asks for personal information (name and student number) so that your responses can be shared with your course instructor. The podcast staff also track the number unique listeners for program funding, and to enter participants to win $25 on your Campus Card. I am taking the FYSM 1900A: Student Leadership and Mental Health course.* Yes No Personal InformationName* First Last Student ID*Carleton Email OPTIONAL: Used if you would like to learn about the Carleton Mentorship Programs.Episode TakeawaysWhich episode of the Life Skills 101 podcast did you listen to?* 1 - Andrew Kellie (Get Involved) 2 - David Oladejo (Self Branding) 3 - Morghan Manuel (Academics) 4 - Sarah Morse (Wellness & Self-Care) 5 - Ye Fang Kuang (Leadership) 6 - Jaime Sadgrove (Self-Identity: 2SLGBTQIA+ Student Experience) 7 - Mariana Queiroz (Self-Identity: International Student Experience) 8 - Emily Paige (Employability) Not listed - I listened to an episode from Season 1 If you listened to an episode from Season 1, which one did you listen to?Have the experiences shared by Carleton University alumni in this episode felt relevant to you?*Strongly DisagreeDisagreeNeutralAgreeStrongly AgreeWhich aspects of the podcast do you find most beneficial?*Learning about alumni experiences and challengesGaining insight into skill developmentGaining insight into employability factorsGaining insight into future career pathwaysNone of the aboveHave you taken any action or made any changes in your lifestyle as a postsecondary student, as a result of listening to the podcast?YesNoNot sureAfter listening to the episode, the most important takeaway I have is...*After listening to the episode, something I challenge myself to do moving forward is...*Overall Life Skills 101 PodcastHow many Life Skills 101 podcast episodes have you listened to so far?* 1 2-3 4-5 5+ Do you have any comments, questions and/or feedback on the podcast you listened to?*As a Life Skills podcast listener, do you know what Carleton's Career Readiness Competencies are? Yes No Carleton offers an Employability Framework to help develop career ready students. You can check out these competencies here: https://carleton.ca/employability-framework/areas-of-focus/career-competencies/Consent* By checking this box, you acknowledge that you have read the privacy notice and you consent to the uses and disclosures identified.Personal information collected through this form will be used and disclosed by Carleton University under the authority of the Carleton University Act, 1952, and in accordance with sections 39, 41 and 42 of Ontario’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. The purpose of this processing is to collect responses and compare data with OPAIP-funded projects at Carleton University and the Ministry of Education for program improvement and reporting. If you have any questions about the processing of personal information by Carleton University, please contact the Manager, Privacy & Access to Information, by phone at 613-520-2600 ext. 2047 or by e-mail via University_Privacy_Office@carleton.ca Share: Twitter, Facebook Short URL: https://carleton.ca/seo/?p=30491