Hosted by Jordanna, podcast producer, storyteller, and your go-to girl for deep chats and dry humor, the Wellness Junction Podcast is a heart-centered, no-fluff podcast for young people navigating identity, purpose, mental health, and quarter-life transitions.
From burnout and self-doubt to childhood trauma, boundary-setting, friendship breakups, and the question ”Who even am I right now?” — we go there. This is a space where healing is personal, growth is nonlinear, and every messy moment matters.
Tune in for:
♥️Honest convos on mental health in your 20s & 30s
🌻Real stories of navigating adulting, healing, and hope
📝Insight from coaches, creatives, therapists & fellow journeyers
⚙️Tools, mindset shifts, and validation you didn’t know you needed
✨ New series: Quarter-Life Chronicles — because this era deserves a support group.
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Hosted by Jordanna, podcast producer, storyteller, and your go-to girl for deep chats and dry humor, the Wellness Junction Podcast is a heart-centered, no-fluff podcast for young people navigating identity, purpose, mental health, and quarter-life transitions.
From burnout and self-doubt to childhood trauma, boundary-setting, friendship breakups, and the question ”Who even am I right now?” — we go there. This is a space where healing is personal, growth is nonlinear, and every messy moment matters.
Tune in for:
♥️Honest convos on mental health in your 20s & 30s
🌻Real stories of navigating adulting, healing, and hope
📝Insight from coaches, creatives, therapists & fellow journeyers
⚙️Tools, mindset shifts, and validation you didn’t know you needed
✨ New series: Quarter-Life Chronicles — because this era deserves a support group.
QLC6. Navigating Career Transitions: A Conversation with George Onyango (Part 1)
Wellness Junction Podcast
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3 months ago
QLC6. Navigating Career Transitions: A Conversation with George Onyango (Part 1)
Hey Friennds😃Welcome to another QLC episode of the Wellness Junction podcast!
In today's episode, I sit down with George Onyango, who takes us through an insightful journey of his professional life, revealing the ups and downs of career transitions and personal growth. From aspiring to be both a professor and a preacher to establishing a microfinance bank, George's experiences are nothing short of a rollercoaster.
We tackle the often-dreaded question, 'What do you want to be?', and reframe it to focus on identity, beliefs, and the contributions we want to make in the world.
This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone grappling with career uncertainty, parental expectations, or just looking to find their true calling. Grab a seat by your favorite window (preferably one with a moon view) and join us for this enlightening chat!
The Wellness Junction Podcast is a production of Pamoja CBO with support from Center for International Human Rights at Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law
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Wellness Junction Podcast
Hosted by Jordanna, podcast producer, storyteller, and your go-to girl for deep chats and dry humor, the Wellness Junction Podcast is a heart-centered, no-fluff podcast for young people navigating identity, purpose, mental health, and quarter-life transitions.
From burnout and self-doubt to childhood trauma, boundary-setting, friendship breakups, and the question ”Who even am I right now?” — we go there. This is a space where healing is personal, growth is nonlinear, and every messy moment matters.
Tune in for:
♥️Honest convos on mental health in your 20s & 30s
🌻Real stories of navigating adulting, healing, and hope
📝Insight from coaches, creatives, therapists & fellow journeyers
⚙️Tools, mindset shifts, and validation you didn’t know you needed
✨ New series: Quarter-Life Chronicles — because this era deserves a support group.