Script and Flow of The Program
Script and Flow of The Program
Script and Flow of The Program
We pray that you bless all the committees in charge that they fulfill their tasks
responsibly; that the objectives they have set may all be achieved.
Your generous blessing would mean the success of this seminar. We know that
without it, we can do nothing.
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Emcee: Please take your seats, again we would like to welcome you to our seminar
concerning Depressure.
Kristine: Now as your Master of ceremonies, we would first like to introduce
ourselves to you (Kristine Fiesta) as your Co-Host.
Hamiel: And i am (Hamiel ) as Partner of Kristine in this Seminar.
Emcee: and I am (June Maylyn Marzo) as your Emcee.
You know its so nice to see everyone in a good mood today and let's not forget that
you are both look stunning in your outfits!
Hamiel: Thank you (adlibs), now what would make their moods even better is to
give them words that can feed their souls and get themselves energized for our
seminar session for today.
Emcee: So let us call on Mr. (opening remarks) for our opening remarks.
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Kristine: Thank you Mr. How we are all geared up for our seminar today. But we
would first like to recognize and acknowledge our guest speakers for today. Ms.
Lynne Rodriguez, Ms Louis Mangilin and Ms. Andrea Endriga. We are grateful to
have you here as our guest speakers.
Hamiel: Now since all of us wants to know more about our beautiful guests
speakers let's now call on our first speaker Ms. Lynne Rodriguez as she had this
sayings in life “Remember who you are and the game will change” by Lalah
Deliah, and let us give her around of applause.
Lynn: Behind that degree, who are you? By: Lynne Rodriguez In this short talk, I
want to be able to talk about the pressure of becoming the ideal mental health
advocate, or the fear of only becoming a mediocre psychologist. Given that mental
health has now become a prevalent topic, as psychology majors, we aim to be the
best advocates to help decrease depression rates in this country. However, due to
this pressure, we tend to become preachy. While there is nothing wrong with trying
to educate, we tend to cross lines. And I want to be able to talk about
distinguishing what your personality; who you really are without always anchoring
your degree.