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young, sad, & lonely? no career, maybe no degree, no life skills, and def not enough money? is that just what being in our 20s is like? honestly maybe but we hope it gets better cause we can't be doing this forever. are you a 20-something and trying to make your 20s less s****y? well you should join us because you don't need to do it alone.
our first episode is out on september 5th and every thursday after that so stay tuned for a raw telling of our experiences, conversations with other young people, and actionable advice from experts and researchers. so yes it's okay to feel like a grownkid because maybe no one will ever actually feel like an adult.
love,
gael & kayla
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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
we chatted with our childhood idol who continues to be iconic to this day, karan brar, about his experience learning he will likely be in therapy for the rest of his life, how he handles toxic queer expectations, and the support systems he's built to aid his mental health.
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Published 11/24/24
Have you considered quitting therapy? Well, it might actually be a great idea. In this episode, we explore the idea that therapy isn't necessarily a lifelong commitment but rather a dynamic tool to be used when needed. We debate constant introspection may do more harm than good, questioning the...
Published 11/21/24