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Adulting 101. A podcast on everything they NEVER taught us in school.

Author: Melissa Whyte

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As adults we struggle with savings, investments, networking, parenting, personal branding and the list goes on. Join Melissa, as she seeks the answers to your adulting questions.
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On the second episode in the Pivoting Series, I interview Marc Chin, DJ of the world-renowned sound Coppershot. Marc Chin's ultimate goal is to bring happiness to people and he surely accomplishes that each times he plays at an event. In 2020 when COVID-19 hit, Marc made the decision to pivot to real estate. With the support of his family it has been a great transition for him. In the interview Marc also speaks about his mental health during the period and how he dealt with it. His passion for brining happiness to people through music translated to his new role, where he is able to provide people with the security of a new home. According to Marc the show must go on and we should always strive to be a better version of ourselves each and every day.  Connect with Marc on InstagramConnect with me on Instagram or email me at adulting.101@hotmail.com
Covid-19 has hit certain industries such as the tourism industry in the Caribbean hard. Persons working in this industry have either lost their jobs or are working and only receiving a percentage of their salary. In this episode we hear from Kimberly Martin, Assistant Learning and Development Manager at a well known hotel in Montego Bay, Jamaica. When Covid-19 hit Jamaica, she had to make a decision to either sit on her hands or find a way to make some extra money. Not only did she have her day to day bills to pay but she also started the process of purchasing a home. Not only was she affected but her spouse who also works in the hotel industry was also affected. They came together to form the MCM Group ( MCM Events Stylist, Merge Creative Media). The major take away from this episode is that whatever you put your mind to do you can do it. No matter what is happening in your surroundings (pandemic, naysayers ) etc. you can still accomplish your goals. You can find Kimberly on Instagram as well as her WebsiteYou can find me on Instagram
As adults we struggle with our finances, how much to save, what to invest in, creating a realistic budget, trying to keep track of what you are spending your money on etc. On this episode of Adulting 101, Kenishia Mais Founder of ThrivingDollars an online financial education platform, breaks down the concept of personal finances and gives us some tips and tricks we can use. Here are the books she spoke about in the episode: (1) The Millionaire Fastlane by M.J. DeMarco (2) The Slight Edge by Jeff Olson (3) The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace Wattles (4) The Richest Man in Babylon by George Samuel Clason (5) The 50th law by Robert Greene, 50 Cent Connect with Kenishia: https://www.instagram.com/thrivingdollars/ https://www.instagram.com/kenishiamais/ https://twitter.com/thrivingdollars http://thrivingdollars.com/ Connect with me: adulting.101@hotmail.com https://www.instagram.com/adultingoneoone/
Preview: Moving Out

Preview: Moving Out

2018-08-1401:14

Coming soon: An episode all about moving out. It will be a panel discussion with a few of my friends sharing their moving out stories and me sharing my still living at home story. But before we dive into this topic I want to share your stories as well and answer your questions. You can send me an email or voice note to adulting.101@hotmail.com or DM me on Instagram at adultingoneoone. Let us know why you moved out, how has it been for you, do you love it or hate it? do you want to move back in with your parents? Why haven't you moved out as yet? whats holding you back? fear, money Don't miss the episode on Moving Out. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast on whichever app you are listening on. Stay up to date and follow the show on Instagram (adultingoneoone)
On this episode, Jo-Hanna Taylor, Wellness Coordinator shares with us her wellness journey and how it has helped her to achieve her adulting goals. She also shares why exercise is so important to our daily routines and how it can help us reduce stress, improve our sex game and help us to plan and accomplish more. Connect with Jo-Hanna: http://jo-figure.com/ https://www.instagram.com/jo_hannabanana/ https://www.facebook.com/johannaisabrand/ Connect with me: adulting.101@hotmail.com https://www.instagram.com/adultingoneoone/
For some of us, we have a passion that we want to share with others and starting a business is an avenue to do that. But unfortunately we do not know where to start, who to ask or where to look when trying to get information on entrepreneurship and how to start a business. On this episode I interview Danielle Tait, Founder of The Interview JM. She shares with us some of the processes she went through, how she found relevant information to help her start her business using resources such as Google University and 3 Tips (Major Keys) for persons who want to start a business. Here are links to some of the resources Danielle spoke about: https://www.coursera.org/-Online Courses https://www.udemy.com/-Online Courses https://www.lynda.com/-Online Courses https://www.orcjamaica.com/-Companies Office of Jamaica https://www.audible.com/-Audible books https://paulstennett.net/podcast/-The Transformation Blueprint Podcast with Paul Stennett https://henekawatkisporter.com/index.php/category/podcast/-The Entrepreneurial You https://www.google.com/alerts- Google Alerts https://fi.co/- Founder Institute Connect with Danielle: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-tait-5929b010/ https://www.theinterviewjm.com/ https://www.facebook.com/theinterviewjm https://www.instagram.com/theinterviewjm/ Connect with me: adulting.101@hotmail.com https://www.instagram.com/adultingoneoone/
The Covid-19 pandemic has affected many of us not only emotionally or financially but also mentally. With lockdowns, not being able to see or hug your friends and loved ones, working from home etc. On this episode of Adulting 101 I speak to Psychiatrist, Dr. Kristen-Robinson Barrett who shares with us ways to cope during locks down, how to manage working from home with your kids and significant other and the importance of self-care. We have all struggled in one way or the other during this pandemic and there is no shame in asking for help when you need it. At the end of the conversation with Dr. Robinson-Barrett I felt like there was a light at the end of the tunnel and I was also reminded that I'm not alone in how I feel and that we are all in this together. Reach out to your friends and family, to your co workers who have not seen in a long time if you are working from home. If you're working from home remember to take breaks, stretch, walk outside and feel the sun on your skin. Remember self care, taking those small moments for yourself, it could be as simple as drinking a cup of chamomile tea at the end of the day.  You can connect with Dr. Robinson-Barrett on InstagramYou can connect with me on Instagram and share your feedback on this episode and also how you have been coping during the pandemic. 
Many of us are living in areas that are under a stay at home order, bars and restaurants are closed, and many of us are also working form home. The introverts among us are OK but extroverts and persons who like to be outside are not so OK. On this episode Nicolette Richardson, Curator of The Grown Up Millennial shares with us some very useful tips we can use to help us survive this period. In her blog post #Quarantined: coping in isolation [COVID-19] she shares a number of resources we can use. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did, Nicolette brought hope to our conversation, and lets us know that all things good or bad must come to an end. Share this episode with your friends and family members who may also need these resources to help them through this period. Connect with Nicolette:The Grown Up Millennial InstagramConnect with Me:Instagram
On this episode of Adulting 101, I speak to my very good friend Allison Harvey all about parenting. Allison is a nurse and is married with two kids Madison (4) and Skylar (2).We speak about, being prepared for kids, child birth, discipline, her style vs her husband's style of parenting among other things. She also shares what shes learnt so far being a parent of 2, as well as some tips and tricks that shes trying out. Allison shares that parenting is a journey and everyone's journey is different. What works for you may not work for someone else. Everyone will also want to share what they think is a best practice, but only you and your child knows what's best for both of you. So settle in and enjoy the ride. 
It was so nice we had to do it twice! On episode 4 of the podcast I featured Kenishia Mais from Thriving Dollars, and the episode was a hit. On this episode we dive into holiday spending and all the things that usually make us go broke during this time of the year, but also how we can come out on top during the new year.  Kenishia shares with us in a way that we can all understand how we can set up our spending plan aka budget, how to use cash instead of the plastic and some budget friendly gift ideas. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did. Remember to share this episode with others. Also share the love by leaving a review and rating on how much you enjoyed the episode. Connect with Kenishia:InstagramWebsiteFacebookConnect with Me:Instagram
In the last episode of the Masters Series I speak with Shikha Lachmandas, Senior Consultant, Talent Acquisition at Scotibank Digital Factory in Toronto Canada who completed her MBA at McMaster Univerity, Degroote School of Business. During the interview Shikha speaks about the Decision Making Matrix which is a tool persons can use to help them make decisions such as doing a masters or any decision at all in life. She also shared that if someone is considering to do their masters they are to consider the following: Is it going to drive my career?Is it going to help me gain the skills that I currently don't have?Is the financial and mental burden going to be worth it?Doing this masters series for me was truly an eye opener and I got my questions answered and so much more. I hope if you had a similar question that you gained some insight as well. If you enjoyed this series please share it with your friends and family who may be considering to do their masters as well. Subscribe as well so you never miss as episode. Connect with me:adulting.101@hotmail.comInstagramConnect with ShikhaLinkedIn
In this new episode of the Masters Series I interview Paige Jackson who completed her masters in Communication for Social Behavior Change with Distinction. She recently presented her thesis on Communication Channels Influence on Parental Attitudes Towards Nutrition of Children with Disabilities at the 64th Annual CARPHA Health Research Conference in Trinidad. While doing her masters she was also the President for the Rotaract Club of St.Andrew and working in a full time job, in the interview Paige shares that it was her determination to finish the program that took her through those difficult periods.Thinking of doing your master? Paige expresses as the other persons I've interviewed that if you have no WHY then there is no purpose. The consistent theme of having a WHY rings loudly in the episodes thus far. Loving the series? Share with your friends and family, leave a comment and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode. Connect with me:adulting.101@hotmail.comInstagram
In the second episode of the Masters Series I speak to Laura Calabrese (LC), Science Teacher who is currently pursuing her Masters of Science in Educational Leadership. LC has two kids, a husband, works and goes to school full time. This episode is for anyone with a family or has a reason why they think pursuing a masters may seem to be hard because the situation is not "right". LC shares that the perfect time to get it done is now because the situation will never be right. If you are enjoying these episodes be sure to subscribe so you will never miss a new episode and be sure to share with your friends and family. Connect with Me:adulting.101@hotmail.comInstagram
As I continue to grow in my career, I'm haunted by the question of; Should I get my masters? To help me answer this question I have enlisted the help of a few of my friends who have either gone through the process or are currently going through it. My first guest is Gareth Burrowes, Head of Product and Growth at The Tech Connection in Boston, Massachusetts. Gareth received a dual masters in Computer Science as well as an MBA. During this interview Gareth brought up a key point of WHY are you considering to do your masters. If it is just to learn something new then in this day and age of technology we can learn anything we want online without having to spend so much money to do so.  We must therefore consider the following:  are you doing it for a promotion, to aid in migration (moving to another country) or to help you move along on your career path. This interview is the first in the series, I hope at the end of the series your questions and mine are answered and we have a clearer picture as to whether or not we should go ahead with this step.Connect with me: adulting.101@hotmail.comInstagram Connect with Gareth:The Tech ConnectionInstagram
Dear Younger Self

Dear Younger Self

2019-04-1514:47

Dear Younger Self..........On this episode of Adulting 101 it's all bout things we would tell our younger selves and regrets we may have in life. This episode was made with the help of my friends and listeners who shared their reflections and regrets, from career advice, money, love, relationships,family etc. I am truly grateful for each and every person who contributed. I hope you enjoy this episode and can take something away from it. I would love to hear form you what you would love to tell your younger self. Connect with me on:InstagramFacebookadulting.101@hotmail.com
On this episode of Adulting 101 I chat with Rochelle Gapere who is an Attorney, Happiness Coach and an Entrepreneur. We speak about how infusing happiness and positive thinking into your life can help you make better decision. Before making a decision ask yourself will it make you happy? If I go to the gym this morning will it make me happy? If I hang out with the toxic people from work will it make me happy? If the answer to these questions is a yes then go ahead and do it! if the answer is no then don't. In the conversation Rochelle shares that we are the curators of our lives, we are the ones who decide how our lives should be. No one is coming to save us!. She also speaks about her book One Happy Thought At A Time: 30 days To A Happier You. Share this episode with someone who needs some happiness in their life! Leave a comment as well and let me know what you think about the podcast and which episode is your favorite. Connect with Rochelle on:InstagramWebsiteYou can purchase her book on Amazon or if you are in Jamaica, at Fontana Pharmacy in Barbican. Connect with me on:Instagram Email: adulting.101@hotmiail.com 
Adult Questions

Adult Questions

2019-01-0850:09

On this episode of Adulting 101, I ask the panel some real grown up questions. What does it mean to be an adult?What's the most adult meal they can prepare?What do the words such as  taxes, credit card, self care etc mean to them. Prepare to laugh and say hmmmm interesting at the same time!Check out my panel:Jo-Hanna TaylorMassyJanine-Sade Squire Hit me up Adulting101 and let me know what you think about this episode. Remember to rate and review the podcast and subscribe so that you never miss an episode. 
The holidays are upon us, Christmas office parties are around the corner, the ham is being bought, pricesmart and megamart checkout lines are getting very long and the radios are filling the airwaves with Christmas carols. Its all about family, friends, food, liquor and parties. In this episode of Adulting 101 Jo-Hanna shares with us how we can strike the balance between having fun and remaining healthy for the holidays. We learn that consistency is key and we need to set goals that are S(specific) M(measurable) A(attainable) R(realistic) T(time-bound).Connect with Jo-Hanna:InstagramFacebookBlogConnect with meInstagram
How often do we struggle with taking a dive into something we would truly love because our fears and lack of confidence has held us back? On this episode of Adulting 101, Cara Alwil Leyba, best selling author and master life coach shares with us how she became confident and how she shares this with the women she comes in contact with. For Cara its all about passion, her passions fuel her drive and encourages her to keep moving forward. Cara also shares how she became and author and talks all about her new book Like She Owns The Place. Connect with Cara:InstagramHer WebsiteConnect with me:Instagram
On this episode of Adulting 101, I interview my friend Sheldon Pinnock. He is a first time homeowner and has lots of information to share. We speak all about sacrifice and what it takes to really accomplish your dreams. As part of the sacrifice Sheldon also spoke about saving and being ready for when opportunity comes knocking. This is a continuation of the moving out conversation we had in episode 7. If you didn't hear that one, after listening to this interview you can go back and check it out.Connect with me: adulting.101@hotmail.com, Instagram
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