Why are young people sad and lonely? Probably because we have no rent money or career. How is anyone supposed to be mentally ok if they can't afford to live?
Join Gael and Kayla, two new twenty-somethings, as they navigate the transition from teenagehood to young adulthood. Together, they explore topics you'll undoubtedly struggle with. Whether it's the realization all your friends are in credit card debt, the humbling discovery that your roommate sucks, or trying to life a good life without a college degree. The goal? To make our 20s less shitty because we all deserve the opportunities, life skills, and resources to have a successful career and life.
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About Our Partners:
GrownKid is made possible by the Schultz Family Foundation, dedicated to helping young people unlock their full potential and successfully navigate to fulfilling careers.
GrownKid is made in partnership with Joy Coalition where purpose driven content meets powerful storytelling. From 13 reasons Why to unprisoned, Joy Coalition projects are made to bridge generations and drive groundbreaking conversations.
Interested in a career in mental health? Check out the Youth Mental Health Corps – a new program created by the Schultz Family Foundation, Pinterest and AmeriCorps - where anyone with a high school degree can gain experience, skills, and a credential during a year of paid service in the mental health field. Learn more at youthmentalhealthcorps.org
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Why are young people sad and lonely? Probably because we have no rent money or career. How is anyone supposed to be mentally ok if they can't afford to live?
Join Gael and Kayla, two new twenty-somethings, as they navigate the transition from teenagehood to young adulthood. Together, they explore topics you'll undoubtedly struggle with. Whether it's the realization all your friends are in credit card debt, the humbling discovery that your roommate sucks, or trying to life a good life without a college degree. The goal? To make our 20s less shitty because we all deserve the opportunities, life skills, and resources to have a successful career and life.
Follow us on socials:
@grownk1d
@gaelaitor
@_kaylasuarez
About Our Partners:
GrownKid is made possible by the Schultz Family Foundation, dedicated to helping young people unlock their full potential and successfully navigate to fulfilling careers.
GrownKid is made in partnership with Joy Coalition where purpose driven content meets powerful storytelling. From 13 reasons Why to unprisoned, Joy Coalition projects are made to bridge generations and drive groundbreaking conversations.
Interested in a career in mental health? Check out the Youth Mental Health Corps – a new program created by the Schultz Family Foundation, Pinterest and AmeriCorps - where anyone with a high school degree can gain experience, skills, and a credential during a year of paid service in the mental health field. Learn more at youthmentalhealthcorps.org
do bad roommates know they're bad? (bad habits, communicating, & handling conflict) Ft. Sabrina Brier
GrownKid
1 hour 30 minutes
11 months ago
do bad roommates know they're bad? (bad habits, communicating, & handling conflict) Ft. Sabrina Brier
they’re not putting away their dishes, so do you put them away for them or let the mold grow? through interviews, we talk with self-proclaimed "bad roommates" and individuals who have firsthand experience dealing with challenging living situations. We whether those deemed as "bad roommates" are aware of their impact on shared living spaces and ask the question we all wish we could ask: “Why are you like that?” we also talk with healthy communication and boundaries expert and “Difficult Conversations” author Douglas Stone to help us figure out the best way to deal with bad roommates. you might want to send this episode out to a few people…
Follow GrownKid on Instagram: @Grownk1d @gaelaitor @_kaylasuarez
Featured Guests:
Sabrina Brier: @sabrinabrier comedian, influencer
Deke: self-proclaimed bad roommate
About Our Partners:
GrownKid is made possible by the Schultz Family Foundation, dedicated to helping young people unlock their full potential and successfully navigate to fulfilling careers.
GrownKid is made in partnership with Joy Coalition where purpose driven content meets powerful storytelling. From 13 reasons Why to unprisoned, Joy Coalition projects are made to bridge generations and drive groundbreaking conversations.
Interested in a career in mental health? Check out the Youth Mental Health Corps – a new program created by the Schultz Family Foundation, Pinterest and AmeriCorps - where anyone with a high school degree can gain experience, skills, and a credential during a year of paid service in the mental health field. Learn more at youthmentalhealthcorps.org
Resources:
What is OppNet?
The Opportunity Network is a New York City-based national nonprofit organization that ignites the drive, curiosity, and agency of underrepresented students on their paths to and through college and into thriving careers, powered by our commitment to access and community. Through our programs, students gain access to educational resources, professional networks, and career opportunities. Visit opportunitynetwork.org for more information.
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Why are young people sad and lonely? Probably because we have no rent money or career. How is anyone supposed to be mentally ok if they can't afford to live?
Join Gael and Kayla, two new twenty-somethings, as they navigate the transition from teenagehood to young adulthood. Together, they explore topics you'll undoubtedly struggle with. Whether it's the realization all your friends are in credit card debt, the humbling discovery that your roommate sucks, or trying to life a good life without a college degree. The goal? To make our 20s less shitty because we all deserve the opportunities, life skills, and resources to have a successful career and life.
Follow us on socials:
@grownk1d
@gaelaitor
@_kaylasuarez
About Our Partners:
GrownKid is made possible by the Schultz Family Foundation, dedicated to helping young people unlock their full potential and successfully navigate to fulfilling careers.
GrownKid is made in partnership with Joy Coalition where purpose driven content meets powerful storytelling. From 13 reasons Why to unprisoned, Joy Coalition projects are made to bridge generations and drive groundbreaking conversations.
Interested in a career in mental health? Check out the Youth Mental Health Corps – a new program created by the Schultz Family Foundation, Pinterest and AmeriCorps - where anyone with a high school degree can gain experience, skills, and a credential during a year of paid service in the mental health field. Learn more at youthmentalhealthcorps.org