Normalize The Conversation by Inspiring My Generation

Discussing The Stress and Pressures of Pre & Post College Life with Melissa Foulks, MA


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Today, we're diving into an all-too-familiar narrative that resonates deeply with many: the pressures, stress, and lack of support that permeate the educational journey and beyond. From the high-stakes world of high school and college applications to the demanding landscape of university life and career choices, we're shedding light on the unspoken challenges that young individuals face.


Join us as we navigate the stages of this journey—starting from the grueling high school years, where every grade feels like a potential make-or-break moment for college acceptance. Then, we delve into the standardized tests that seemingly hold the power to define our intellect, the pervasive notion that a traditional four-year university is the sole pathway to success, and the stark reality that, despite all this, mental health support and life skills often fall by the wayside.


Our guest for this episode is Melissa Foulks, a licensed marriage and family therapist based in California. With her expertise, we'll examine the toll that societal pressures can take on mental well-being and the ways in which individuals can navigate the emotional rollercoaster of pre- and post-college life.


Through candid conversations and expert insights, we'll unveil the complexities of this journey and the need for a holistic approach that acknowledges the significance of mental health and life skills education. If you've ever felt the weight of these pressures or wondered why the narrative needs to change, this episode is for you.


Tune in as we explore the transformative power of dialogue, understanding, and seeking help, and join us on a journey toward embracing a more supportive and compassionate educational experience for the generations to come.

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