Pageant Platform Magazine Jan Feb 2019 pageant platform magazine jan feb | Page 4

2019 - Is it your year to win? B eing a Judge on the Pageant circuit has taught me many things. Its given me valuable insight for reading people, as I’ve learned a lot about body language. Its also one of the most difficult positions, as you can only choose one winner, every time. Many contestants find the Judges a mystery, especially when they don’t win. Keep in mind, the Judges decisions are final in all pageant systems and most travel the circuit, judge and sit on various panels. So keeping your opinions to yourself is not only professional, but a wise decision. We’ve compiled a list of things you should know about the judging process to help you further understand what gets factored into their decision making process. They have a mixed amount of experience. A standard Judges panel will consist of a few very seasoned judges and some that have little to no experience judging pageants. This helps to balance out the scoring. You won’t really know the level of experience each Judge has, however if you are supplied their biography, take the time to study it. This can help you when you are in a one on one or panel interview to know what their likes/dislikes or background is comprised of. They each have a different perspective. Every Judge looks at the Pageant and its contestants differently. They also have different ideas of what the winner should be like, typically no two Judges are exactly alike in what the are looking for in a contestant. They know when you are not prepared. This is fairly standard with all Judges. Just like a job interview, they can tell when you are nervous and when you are not prepared. Your best defense is a great offense, so make sure you are working with a coach or practicing your interview questions and brushing up on current events right up to the pageant date. 4 Pageant Platform Magazine Jan/Feb 2019 A s a seasoned Judge on the Pageant circuit, one thing I notice about contestants during the interview process is whether they are investing in themselves or not. What do I mean by that? I can tell if they are investing time and effort into becoming a better person by improving themselves on some level. Here are a few ideas that seem to help other contestants keep in check. If you don't have one, get a hobby. Is there something you've always wanted to learn? Take a class, start a garden, volunteer for a local shelter on the weekends. Spend some of your time on something that interests you. Exercise. Keeping yourself healthy is vital, whether you are in pageantry or not. Keep a routine, treat your time at the Gym like an appointment you are keeping with your body. Always be learning. Keeping your mind and interests active shows continual self improvement. Learn a new language, travel to a new location, take note of the world around you, even if its just down the street. Kerry Kathleen, Kerry’s Studio