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Kate

I'm an advertising major, with a minor in Entrepreneurship and a certificate in Innovation, Creativity, and Entrepreneurship, with a passion for digital marketing and innovatively creating.

I'm an advertising major, with a minor in Entrepreneurship and a certificate in Innovation, Creativity, and Entrepreneurship, with a passion for digital marketing and innovatively creating.

About Me

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN, Moody College of Communication

Class of 2024

Austin, TX, USA

Interests

Social media
Fashion design
Interior design

Interview Questions

Vitaclean

Vitaclean: Refresh Your Beauty Routine

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How do you plan to creatively showcase the transformation of your skin or hair using Vitaclean?

I’d show the transformation with a mix of visual storytelling and real-time reactions. Think: a quick “before” clip showing dull or dry hair/skin, then a shower routine using Vitaclean, and finally a satisfying “after” shot with glowy skin or bouncy hair. I’d keep it honest, with natural light and minimal filters so people can really see the difference. I’d also mix in texture shots (like steam, water droplets, lather) to make it feel immersive. Add a little voiceover or text like, “Didn’t know a shower filter could do this,” and boom—engaging and informative.

Bala Bangles

Online Review & Social Engagement / HYPE CREW

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What do you listen for when reviewing podcast content?

When reviewing podcast content, I listen for three main things: clarity, connection, and flow. First, I make sure the audio quality is clean and easy to follow—bad sound can lose listeners fast. Then I focus on whether the host and guests feel natural and engaging, not overly scripted. Are they telling a story, sparking emotion, or offering real value? Lastly, I pay attention to pacing—does the episode keep momentum or get repetitive? I want the content to feel like a conversation you don’t want to pause.

Bala Bangles

Online Review & Social Engagement / HYPE CREW

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How do you approach providing constructive feedback?

I always try to lead with empathy and clarity. If I’m giving constructive feedback, I start by acknowledging what’s working well—then I offer suggestions in a way that feels collaborative, not critical. I try to frame it as, “Here’s what could make this even stronger,” rather than pointing out flaws. Everyone has different strengths, so I tailor how I communicate based on the person I’m talking to. At the end of the day, it’s about being honest and kind—so we can all grow and create better work together.

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