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Going back to college as a working adult isnāt just about hitting the booksāitās about navigating broken systems, managing 70-hour workweeks, and finding the time to study after everyone elseās needs have been met.
In this episode, Gia gets real about what it means to return to school while working full-time in logistics, caring for family, and still pushing toward something greater. From formatting papers in APA while coordinating freight, to the mental weight of financial aid mix-upsāthis episode speaks to every adult whoās gone back to school for a reason bigger than themselves.
After completing her AAS in Supply Chain Management, Gia thought she was done. But now sheās backāpursuing a Bachelorās in Project Management with a minor in HRābecause when you know thereās more in you, you go for it.
In this episode:
āWe carve out the timeāafter work, after dinner, after bedtime. We show up for everyone else, then sit down and meet our deadlines. Why? Because we want better. For them. And for us.ā
āPeople say, āYou brought this on yourself.ā Maybe we did. But we did it to build wealth and knowledge. Because itās never too late to finish what you started.ā
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Ā Rate ā, review š, and share this episode with someone who's carrying it allāand still showing up.
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Rate ā, review š, and share this episode with someone whoās doing the hard thing anyway.
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š§ Subscribe to Logistics at a Crossroads wherever you get your podcasts.
Letās keep navigating the chaos, together.
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Visit the blog: giakat.blogspot.com
By Regina "Gia" HunterSend us a text
Going back to college as a working adult isnāt just about hitting the booksāitās about navigating broken systems, managing 70-hour workweeks, and finding the time to study after everyone elseās needs have been met.
In this episode, Gia gets real about what it means to return to school while working full-time in logistics, caring for family, and still pushing toward something greater. From formatting papers in APA while coordinating freight, to the mental weight of financial aid mix-upsāthis episode speaks to every adult whoās gone back to school for a reason bigger than themselves.
After completing her AAS in Supply Chain Management, Gia thought she was done. But now sheās backāpursuing a Bachelorās in Project Management with a minor in HRābecause when you know thereās more in you, you go for it.
In this episode:
āWe carve out the timeāafter work, after dinner, after bedtime. We show up for everyone else, then sit down and meet our deadlines. Why? Because we want better. For them. And for us.ā
āPeople say, āYou brought this on yourself.ā Maybe we did. But we did it to build wealth and knowledge. Because itās never too late to finish what you started.ā
š¬ Like what you hear?
Ā Rate ā, review š, and share this episode with someone who's carrying it allāand still showing up.
š§ Subscribe to Logistics at a Crossroads wherever you get your podcasts.
š¬ Like what you hear?
Rate ā, review š, and share this episode with someone whoās doing the hard thing anyway.
ā
š§ Subscribe to Logistics at a Crossroads wherever you get your podcasts.
Letās keep navigating the chaos, together.
Support the show
š§ New episodes every week.
Follow Logistics at a Crossroads on your favorite podcast platform.
š¬ Want to connect?
Find me on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/reginahunter
Visit the blog: giakat.blogspot.com