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Emma (She/Her) talks with Asher (He/Him) about how he found his passion in his current degree and the journey of discovering what you actually want vs what others expect of you. Asher Klein is a Uni Student studying Secondary Education and English at the University of Sydney. He works as an informal educator at Emanuel school and as a private English Tutor and has had experience teaching English in East Timor, Israel and New York. He’s a big fan of film, TV and books.
In this episode, Emma and Asher discuss:
- What tools in and out of university help you develop better understanding of your values and core interests.
- How to open up to new experiences and listen to what genuinely excites you.
- Removing the fear of switching degrees or careers and normalising "failure".
FOLLOW US: Follow Global Questions on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter for more content! Find more about Young Diplomats Society on our website.
CREDITS: This episode is produced by Young Diplomats Society on the lands of the Wurundjeri/Gadigal people. We pay our respects to the traditional custodians of the lands upon which we operate and live.
Emma (She/Her) talks with Asher (He/Him) about how he found his passion in his current degree and the journey of discovering what you actually want vs what others expect of you. Asher Klein is a Uni Student studying Secondary Education and English at the University of Sydney. He works as an informal educator at Emanuel school and as a private English Tutor and has had experience teaching English in East Timor, Israel and New York. He’s a big fan of film, TV and books.
In this episode, Emma and Asher discuss:
- What tools in and out of university help you develop better understanding of your values and core interests.
- How to open up to new experiences and listen to what genuinely excites you.
- Removing the fear of switching degrees or careers and normalising "failure".
FOLLOW US: Follow Global Questions on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter for more content! Find more about Young Diplomats Society on our website.
CREDITS: This episode is produced by Young Diplomats Society on the lands of the Wurundjeri/Gadigal people. We pay our respects to the traditional custodians of the lands upon which we operate and live.