Welcome to The Feedback Loop‘s 100th post! In celebration of this milestone, we as the blog staff have each written 100 words about feedback and a brief introduction to our involvement in the judge program.
Eric Dustin Brown, Blog Manager Feedback is the power to help yourself and the people around you be better, we have to keep learning how to use that power. Eric Dustin Brown is a Level 3 Judge from Richmond, VA. He’s spent most of his time as a judge focusing on community building and judge development. After really digging into judge reviews he was invited to write for The Feedback Loop. In September 2017 he took over as the “face” of the blog, helping bring new writers to the blog that share a desire to keep improving the Judge Program’s feedback culture.
Riki Hayashi, Advisor
I give back to the Judge Program in the form of feedback because I want everyone to experience what I have experienced, to achieve what I have achieved, thanks to the support of others. There is no greater honor than to contribute to the growth of your friends.
Now in the twilight of his career, Riki Hayashi looks forward to seeing what others do with the Judge Program.
Angela Aliff, Editor-in-Chief
I often say my thoughts get stuck in spin cycle. I am introspective, constantly mulling things over. Introspection is often a good thing, but sometimes I get lost in my own thoughts.
And then sometimes I remember to pause the spin cycle to take a thought out of my brain and hand it to someone else. I ask for feedback. Almost always, that feedback has helped me to find solutions, to move forward, to be better.
Feedback is one of the resources I value most, and it’s usually free, just waiting for me to ask.
As a former educator, Angela Aliff came to the judge program with a strong belief in the power of feedback. Her tendency to take copious notes and provide constructive feedback led to her joining The Feedback Loop, where she has planned and edited content since March of 2016. At events, Angela specializes in scorekeeping, customer service, and improving communications.
Erin Leonard, Editor
Erin Leonard combines her passions for writing and judging to produce advice and entertainment for the Magic community. As an active L2, she can often be found working at Grands Prix, SCG Opens, and local PPTQs. She also organizes and presents at regional judge conferences. Recent topics have included diversity and writing about judging. In addition to her work on The Feedback Loop, Erin also maintains a personal judge blog A Judge’s Journey.
Elliot Raff, Editor
Elliot Raff is one of the Area Representatives for Greater Boston. His goal is to improve transparency and communication in all facets of the program, and is always ready to provide feedback.
Jonah Kellman, Content Manager
This challenge is what keeps me coming back to the judge program.
Lurking in the background, Jonah Kellman is the Gatekeeper and Content Manager for The Feedback Loop and Mystical Tutor. This role allows him to (try) to figure out how people learn, and to learn more about himself in the process.
Join us next week for a continuation of the celebration with contributions from you, our readers!
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