Take it from the Ironwoman

Lydia Hall, Professional Storyteller, Admissions Consultant, Editor, Writer, Teacher, Ep. 495

Episode Summary

🎙️ Introduction: Lydia Hall calls herself a "professional storyteller"—working as an admissions consultant, editor, writer, and teacher. Her career path includes nonprofit work, legislative aid on Capitol Hill, and graduate studies at Columbia University. Lydia started freelance editing in grad school, eventually growing her work into in-depth admissions consulting, particularly with international students. 🎓 Admissions Consulting Journey: it began editing personal statements and application essays during grad school. Over time, her work expanded from basic grammar edits to full brainstorming, drafting, and finalizing essays. She has done interview prep, resume building, and holistic support through the college and graduate school admissions process. She helps students shape personal, authentic stories that reflect their journeys and goals. 💡 Key Services and Approach: She tailors approach to each student—some come with full drafts, others need help starting. She emphasizes authentic voice—ensures essays sound like the student. 🤖 Her View on AI in Admissions: She has a very strong stance: “Do not use AI for personal essays.” AI detection is used by universities. ✨ Success Story Highlight: she has worked with a student who wrote a 1,200-word draft for the Common App—needed to cut it to 650 words without losing its soul. 🌍 Personal Recharge and Balance: Don't judge her: she loves Bravo reality TV (Real Housewives) to unwind—lighthearted, silly, and fun. She has worked odd hours to be accessible to international clients, especially in China (12-hour time difference).

Episode Notes

I’m Lydia Hall, and—though it might sound a little corny—I like to call myself a professional storyteller. (It’s a bit more efficient than describing all of the many hats that I wear!)

To be more specific: I’m an admissions consultant, editor, writer, and teacher. I’m most passionate about amplifying people’s voices and helping them tell their own stories, in their own words. Back in 2020, I took a leap of faith and decided to venture into the world of admissions consulting; since then, I’ve worked with dozens of students to help them craft admissions essays that top schools notice. From brainstorming through final polishing before submission, I guide people through the writing process, ensuring that they highlight their strengths as they apply to their dream schools. I also provide support with interview prep, researching and selecting schools, putting together application packages, and other essential steps in the admissions journey.

Over the years, I’ve worked in lobbying, on Capitol Hill, in the non-profit world, as a consultant, as a content creator, and as a teacher; in all of these roles, my focus has been on helping people and organizations effectively and authentically tell their stories to the world. I have a master’s in sociology and education (concentration in education policy) from Columbia University, Teachers College; in May 2023, I also
completed TC’s certification program in college advising. My undergrad degree is from Tufts University.

I firmly believe that every student should have access to a counselor who gives them personalized support, and that’s what I always aim to provide. There are few things more rewarding than hearing from students that they’ve gotten accepted to their dream schools. Get in touch, and let’s talk college!

Contact Lydia:
Website: www.lydiafhall.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lydiafhall/
Instagram (Personal): @lydiahall86
Instagram (Professional): @lydiatalkscollege