In this episode, I sit down with Vincent from Germany someone who’s traveled across continents, lived in New Zealand, and learned what it really means to live life on your own terms. We spoke about travel, fitness, love, and what success actually means when you stop chasing other people’s definitions. He shared how exploring the world shaped his perspective, how fitness keeps both the body and mind strong, and why following your heart even when it hurts is part of growing up. Toward the end, he leaves us with a German saying that sums it all up: “Don’t care too much about what others say just do your thing.”
In this episode, I sit down with Alise from Slovenia as we talk about what it really means to unlearn success. You know, that idea that success is about a job, marriage, or stability? We question all of that. Alise shares how choosing freedom, staying true to your values, and finding peace in uncertainty can be far more powerful than chasing expectations. This one’s about letting go of the checklist and redefining what “doing well” in life really means.
In this episode, I sit down with Natael from France a traveler, dreamer, and TEDx speaker whose energy is contagious. We talk about curiosity, growth, and learning to listen to yourself despite expectations. He shares powerful insights on defining success through people, not possessions, and reminds us that real change starts with small acts of courage. It’s an inspiring conversation that’ll make you rethink how you see yourself and the world around you.
In this episode of Life in Late 20s, I sit down with Emilia from Austria to talk about staying curious, caring for mental health, and finding courage to step beyond your comfort zone. She shares how therapy, travel, and nature helped her grow, and what she learned from her time in India about warmth, culture, and connection. A reflective conversation on balance, bravery, and building a mindful life in your 20s.
In this episode of Life in Late 20s, I sit down with Mohammed he’s from Morocco and now living in Germany. We talk about what it really feels like to move abroad, the funny culture shocks, and how travel changes the way you see yourself and the world. From redefining success and love to learning that age and timelines don’t define life, this one’s a heartfelt chat between two immigrants in Europe, trying to figure it all out.
In this episode, I sit down with Veronica for an honest conversation about life in our late 20s. We talk about why control often comes down to how we react, the role of real friendships that challenge us, and how societal timelines don’t have to define our choices. Veronica shares her perspective on why romance is optional, wholeness is essential, and what success looks like when you move at your own rhythm.
In this first episode of Life in Late 20s, I sit down with Kimutai from Kenya, now based in Germany, to talk about identity, societal pressures, and redefining success in our late 20s. We explore cultural expectations around career and marriage, the shift in perspective that comes with living abroad, and how slowing down “pole pole in Swahili”can help us find meaning beyond titles, timelines, and material wealth.
In the intro episode of Life in Late 20s, I open up to my audience about why I paused the podcast and what brought me back. I share how moving from India to Italy for my master’s changed my perspective on life, how adjusting to a new culture pushed me out of my comfort zone, and how a youth exchange program in France inspired me to overcome my fear of being judged. Surrounded by people who expressed themselves freely, I learned the importance of breaking barriers and living without hesitation. This episode is my way of telling you that the show is back, more personal and honest than before, with real conversations about the struggles, clarity, and growth we face in our late 20s.