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In this episode of HUDL Up, we explore what it really means to navigate transitions with Dan Seifu and Melanie (Mel) Da Silva Pinto.
Dan reflects on his journey from the first cohort of the Involving Young People’s Collective (IYPC) to his current roles in the sector, covering grantmaking and governance, while Mel shares what it feels like to be on the edge of her own transition, approaching the end of her time in the Collective.
Together, they unpack what they’re carrying forward: from values-led practice and collective ways of working, to the importance of joy, care, and staying rooted in community. They speak honestly about the tension between holding on and letting go and the challenges of navigating new spaces without losing yourself or compromising your values.
This conversation reflects on growth and the ongoing work to build more joyful and more equitable ways of working and making change.
Whether you’re in the middle of a transition or anticipating one, this episode offers a grounding reminder that you never really leave experiences behind, you're always carrying them with you.
Learn more about HUDL here: https://www.hudl.org.uk
Subscribe to HUDL Up for more episodes that hold space for real stories, shared power, and collective change.
By HUDL Youth Development AgencyIn this episode of HUDL Up, we explore what it really means to navigate transitions with Dan Seifu and Melanie (Mel) Da Silva Pinto.
Dan reflects on his journey from the first cohort of the Involving Young People’s Collective (IYPC) to his current roles in the sector, covering grantmaking and governance, while Mel shares what it feels like to be on the edge of her own transition, approaching the end of her time in the Collective.
Together, they unpack what they’re carrying forward: from values-led practice and collective ways of working, to the importance of joy, care, and staying rooted in community. They speak honestly about the tension between holding on and letting go and the challenges of navigating new spaces without losing yourself or compromising your values.
This conversation reflects on growth and the ongoing work to build more joyful and more equitable ways of working and making change.
Whether you’re in the middle of a transition or anticipating one, this episode offers a grounding reminder that you never really leave experiences behind, you're always carrying them with you.
Learn more about HUDL here: https://www.hudl.org.uk
Subscribe to HUDL Up for more episodes that hold space for real stories, shared power, and collective change.