In this episode, I’m catching you up on all the things — life, study, work, and everything in between. 🌿 From navigating uni life as a social work student to juggling part-time work and personal growth, I’m reflecting on what’s been real lately — the wins, the challenges, and the unexpected lessons.
We’ll dive into:
✨ How I’m managing burnout while protecting my inner peace
🎓 What I’ve been learning in class (including some real talk on ethics and values)
💼 Balancing study with work and side projects
🌱 Personal reflections on identity, purpose, and how capitalism clashes with care
This one’s a bit of a heart-to-heart, so whether you’re a fellow student, a social worker, or just navigating the chaos of adulthood — I hope you find something in here that resonates. 💛
Don’t forget to like, comment and let me know how you’ve been finding balance lately.
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After a little break between podcasts to process some intense feelings I’m back—excited, refreshed, and ready to share more!
In this episode, I reflect on my journey so far: navigating my second year of university (which, feels more manageable than the first), integrating more self-care into my routine (including working with my menstrual cycle instead of against it), and figuring out how to balance personal projects with LIFE.
I also dive into a journal entry where I explore the balance between my "feminine" and "masculine" sides but also find myself reconnecting with parts of me—especially in the context of social work. This year feels like a big transition, and I’m leaning into the unknown, open to new connections, and even thinking about bringing guests onto the podcast
Excited to see where this journey takes us!
🎧 Tune in, and let’s chat about personal growth, self-care, and finding balance in all the chaos.
This podcast episode recounts my reflections on my first year of university. "Three key takeaways" are discussed: The unexpected competitiveness that I discovered within myself, the unhealthy coping mechanisms used to manage the intense stress of higher education, and the significant value of life experience in their social work studies. I put emphasises on the importance of persistence and self-belief in overcoming challenges, acknowledging the difficulties while celebrating personal growth and newfound opportunities. Overall I am reflective and insightful, sharing both my struggles and triumphs of a mature-age student.
The Social Work Student: The Beginning of My Social Work Journey
I am a Social Work Student in Australia and have decided to share my journey as a Social Work Student and being a Mature Age Student.
In this episode I take a deep dive back to the beginning and how all the small moments and experiences lead me to the here and now.