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Are you navigating your 20s? or know someone who is? Many young adults in their 20s think their life should be carefree and non-stop fun. We've all heard that these should be 'the best years of your life.' But in reality, the decade of your 20s is challenging and often not the happiest time of life.
On this episode I talk with Dr. Meg Jay, a developmental clinical psychologist, and faculty member at the University of Virginia. She's an expert in the crucial challenges young adults face in their 20s regarding mental health, identity, and relationships.
Through valuable insights and personal anecdotes, Dr. Jay emphasizes the importance of using this decade to build identity capital and foster supportive relationships.
Key Topics:
• The significance of the 20s as a crucial developmental period
• Understanding and building identity capital
• Normalizing common mental health challenges in young adulthood
• The importance of relationships and social capital for support
• Emotional maturity and managing anxiety in your 20s
• Debunking the "best years of your life" myth
• Practical advice for navigating this complex decade
Bio:
Meg Jay, PhD, is a developmental clinical psychologist who specializes in twentysomethings. She is the author of The Twentysomething Treatment, The Defining Decade and Supernormal. Her books have been translated into more than a dozen languages and her work has appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Harvard Business Review and on NPR, BBC and-- maybe most important for her audience--Tik Tok.
A New York Times profile called Dr. Jay "the patron saint of striving youth" and her TED talk “Why 30 Is Not the New 20” is among the most watched to date. Dr. Jay earned a doctorate in clinical psychology, and in gender studies, from the University of California, Berkeley. She is on faculty at the University of Virginia and maintains a private practice in Charlottesville.
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Are you navigating your 20s? or know someone who is? Many young adults in their 20s think their life should be carefree and non-stop fun. We've all heard that these should be 'the best years of your life.' But in reality, the decade of your 20s is challenging and often not the happiest time of life.
On this episode I talk with Dr. Meg Jay, a developmental clinical psychologist, and faculty member at the University of Virginia. She's an expert in the crucial challenges young adults face in their 20s regarding mental health, identity, and relationships.
Through valuable insights and personal anecdotes, Dr. Jay emphasizes the importance of using this decade to build identity capital and foster supportive relationships.
Key Topics:
• The significance of the 20s as a crucial developmental period
• Understanding and building identity capital
• Normalizing common mental health challenges in young adulthood
• The importance of relationships and social capital for support
• Emotional maturity and managing anxiety in your 20s
• Debunking the "best years of your life" myth
• Practical advice for navigating this complex decade
Bio:
Meg Jay, PhD, is a developmental clinical psychologist who specializes in twentysomethings. She is the author of The Twentysomething Treatment, The Defining Decade and Supernormal. Her books have been translated into more than a dozen languages and her work has appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Harvard Business Review and on NPR, BBC and-- maybe most important for her audience--Tik Tok.
A New York Times profile called Dr. Jay "the patron saint of striving youth" and her TED talk “Why 30 Is Not the New 20” is among the most watched to date. Dr. Jay earned a doctorate in clinical psychology, and in gender studies, from the University of California, Berkeley. She is on faculty at the University of Virginia and maintains a private practice in Charlottesville.
Hi Friend - If you’re enjoying Stories of Change and Creativity, make sure to follow, rate, and leave a 5-star review—it helps more people discover the show.
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