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Welcome to AccessGranted: The Stories of UCL's most Inspiring Students! In each episode, we'll peel back the layers and reveal the unique experiences of our guests, from conquering daunting academic challenges and socio-economic barriers to battling the dragons of self-doubt. These stories will remind us of all that obstacles can be overcome, dreams can be realized, and change is within our reach. Contrary to your average storytelling podcast, we tend to infuse some wit, playfulness, and a dash of the unexpected into each episode. Sit back, adjust your headphones, and get ready to be inspired, and moved. Your access is now granted!
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In this deeply personal and refreshingly honest episode, hosts Zhitong Li and Phoebe Chen sit down with pianist and UCL Management Science student Kaito Mizukoshi for a conversation that flows between introspection, culture, and the unexpected rhythms of life with ADHD. Kaito opens up about receiving his ADHD diagnosis in London, years after growing up in Japan where the condition is often overlooked—or even quietly associated with success. He shares how this new understanding reshaped the way he studies, practices music, and takes care of himself, revealing the strategies, struggles, and surprising gifts that come with a restless mind. From five-hour piano practice sessions to battling distraction during coursework, from navigating UCL as an international student to finding connection across cultural gaps, Kaito reflects on identity, belonging, and the power of self-knowledge. The trio dive into stigma, romanticisation of mental health, friendship, and the small but meaningful ways we learn to work with—not against—our own nature. Set to the delicate beauty of Debussy performed by Kaito himself, this episode is an intimate look at how one student turns introspection into empowerment and transforms challenge into creativity.Credits: Date of episode recording: 2024-07-04 Duration: 00:40:58 Language of episode: englishPresenter: Zhitong Li, Phoebe Chen Guests: Kaito Mizukoshi Producer: takoua jendoubi Podcast Owner: Takoua Jendoubi
Episode 3. Step Out

Episode 3. Step Out

2025-04-2337:11

Discover the transformative power of finding your place in education with our latest podcast episode of AccessGranted. Scott, a clinical sciences student at UCL, shares his story of resilience, self-discovery, and the pursuit of happiness.In the words of Scott himself, "If you feel like you belong at a certain university or in a certain city, trust that instinct." Whether you're a student, educator, or simply someone passionate about personal growth, I invite you to be captivated by the ebbs and flows of choosing the right learning environment and the impact it can have on your future. Don't miss out on this thought-provoking piece that reminds us all of the power of finding our true path.Transcript link: www.ucl.ac.uk/statistics/edi-wel…essgranted-podcastDate of episode recording: 2023-11-29T00:00:00ZDuration: 00:37:11Language of episode: EnglishPresenter:Yuxin Zhu and Kaixin ZhangGuests: Scott BoothProducer: Takoua Jendoubi
How do you chase your dreams while supporting others? Amelia, a devoted UCL student, offers a unique perspective on balancing academic demands and being a steadfast anchor for her family, and long commutes and social life at uni. We invite you to dive into the rarely shared stories of a student who pursues her educational aspirations against all odds. Tune in. Your access is now granted.For more information and to access the transcript: www.ucl.ac.uk/statistics/accessgranted-podcastDate of episode recording: 2023-07-18Duration: 00:27:43Language of episode: EnglishPresenter:Zhitong Li; Kaixin ZhangGuests: Jean-Marie Meade Amelia Producer: Jendoubi Takoua, Zhitong Li, Yuxin Zhu, Kaixin Zhang
'Overcoming' can be a difficult and daunting task, especially when faced with personal struggles and academic pressures. In our first episode, Beth, who is autistic, anxiety-ridden, and a trauma survivor, recounts her struggles and her life-long journey of self-discovery. Rather than trying to fit into preconceived molds or forcing oneself to conform to certain expectations, Beth encourages everyone to explore your own ways of managing well-being. Your mental health does not define who you are.Podcast series created and directed by Takoua Jendoubi (Dr)For more information and to access the transcript: www.ucl.ac.uk/statistics/accessgranted-podcastDate of episode recording: 2023-06-30Duration: 00:32:18Language of episode: EnglishPresenter: Zhitong Li; Yuxin ZhuGuests: Beth WoolleyProducer: Zhitong Li, Yuxin Zhu
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