GrownKid

<p>Why are young people sad and lonely? Probably because we have no rent money or career. How is anyone supposed to be mentally ok if they can't afford to live? </p><p><br></p><p>Join Gael and Kayla, two new twenty-somethings, as they navigate the transition from teenagehood to young adulthood. Together, they explore topics you'll undoubtedly struggle with. Whether it's the realization all your friends are in credit card debt, the humbling discovery that your roommate sucks, or trying to life a good life without a college degree. The goal? To make our 20s less shitty because we all deserve the opportunities, life skills, and resources to have a successful career and life.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Follow us on socials: </strong></p><p>@grownk1d</p><p>@gaelaitor</p><p>@_kaylasuarez</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About Our Partners:</strong></p><p>GrownKid is made possible by the Schultz Family Foundation, dedicated to helping young people unlock their full potential and successfully navigate to fulfilling careers.</p><p><br></p><p>GrownKid is made in partnership with Joy Coalition where purpose driven content meets powerful storytelling. From 13 reasons Why to unprisoned, Joy Coalition projects are made to bridge generations and drive groundbreaking conversations.</p><p> </p><p>Interested in a career in mental health? Check out the Youth Mental Health Corps – a new program created by the Schultz Family Foundation, Pinterest and AmeriCorps - where anyone with a high school degree can gain experience, skills, and a credential during a year of paid service in the mental health field. Learn more at <a href="http://youthmentalhealthcorps.org/">youthmentalhealthcorps.org</a></p>

they're NOT voting, can we change their mind? (dealing with election anxiety and the lesser of two evils)

tensions feel very high this election session and with election day coming closer we can all feel a collective anxiety. part of this anxiety stems from people deciding to not vote in this election because they feel like they’re choosing between a lesser of two evils - which is understandable but is it valid? we talk two young people - a white and hispanic male - who are abstaining from voting and want to understand the reasons behind their decision. to help us further understand the stakes in this election and voting habits, we talk with Rachel Janfaza, a journalist covering gen z political culture and all things related to young voters in U.S. politics.  SOCIAL LINKS:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grownk1d/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@grownkid Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/3C6oJYFLbesR2ELhXIk7dz?si=6acdcba455dc4323 Website: grownkid.com  About Our Partners: GrownKid is made possible by the Schultz Family Foundation, dedicated to helping young people unlock their full potential and successfully navigate to fulfilling careers. GrownKid is made in partnership with Joy Coalition where purpose driven content meets powerful storytelling. From 13 reasons Why to unprisoned, Joy Coalition projects are made to bridge generations and drive groundbreaking conversations.   Interested in a career in mental health? Check out the Youth Mental Health Corps – a new program created by the Schultz Family Foundation, Pinterest and AmeriCorps - where anyone with a high school degree can gain experience, skills, and a credential during a year of paid service in the mental health field. Learn more at youthmentalhealthcorps.org Featured Guests:  Rachel Janfaza: @racheljanfaza & https://www.racheljanfaza.com/ | Journalist covering Gen Z political culture and all things related to young voters in U.S. politics and a consultant focused on youth civic engagement. Miguel Chavez: Hispanic male choosing not to vote because of America’s role in the genocide of Gaza.  Evan Wolfe: White male choosing not to vote because he does not support or align with the system and feels that neither candidate has his best interests.  Resources:  Speak Your Vote, https://www.speakyourvote.com/: a nonpartisan movement for amplifying Gen Z and Millennial hopes and dreams for the future.  REGISTER TO VOTE HERE: https://vote.gov/register

10-17
59:43

are all your friends in credit card debt? (our relationship with money)

Are all of our friends broke and in credit card debt or are they actually just that wealthy? We talked with young adults with various degrees of credit card debt to figure out how they found themselves in debt, if they have a path out, and later, bring on a financial therapist to help us understand our relationship with money. We explore the underlying psychology behind impulsive spending, the nuances of consumerism, and gain valuable tips on fostering money self-control. Additionally, we dive into the art of budgeting, offering practical advice to empower you in making informed financial decisions and securing a stable financial future. SOCIAL LINKS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grownk1d/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@grownkid Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/3C6oJYFLbesR2ELhXIk7dz?si=6acdcba455dc4323 Website: grownkid.com About Our Partners: GrownKid is made possible by the Schultz Family Foundation, dedicated to helping young people unlock their full potential and successfully navigate to fulfilling careers. GrownKid is made in partnership with Joy Coalition where purpose driven content meets powerful storytelling. From 13 reasons Why to unprisoned, Joy Coalition projects are made to bridge generations and drive groundbreaking conversations. Interested in a career in mental health? Check out the Youth Mental Health Corps – a new program created by the Schultz Family Foundation, Pinterest and AmeriCorps - where anyone with a high school degree can gain experience, skills, and a credential during a year of paid service in the mental health field. Learn more at youthmentalhealthcorps.org Featured Guests: Aja Evans: ajaevanscounseling.com, Licensed mental health counselor specializing in mental health and financial wellness. Order ‘Feel Good Finance’ out on 12/3! https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/759700/feel-good-finance-by-aja-evans/ Resources: Young Invincibles: Empowers young adults by particularly focusing on issues such as healthcare access, higher education, and financial health. https://younginvincibles.org/

10-10
01:14:40

when you can't afford to be sad (dealing with mental health as an adult)

how do you prevent your life from falling apart when you don’t feel like doing anything? Can we even afford a mental health day? we hear from individuals who have juggled their mental health challenges with professional life, learning about their coping mechanisms and the support systems that have helped them persevere. we discuss practical self-help strategies that go beyond traditional therapy, such as engaging in hobbies, utilizing third spaces for relaxation, and the benefits of peer-to-peer support networks. we also talk to Dr. Jessi Gold about how not to let life unravel when facing mental health issues. SOCIAL LINKS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grownk1d/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@grownkid Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/3C6oJYFLbesR2ELhXIk7dz?si=6acdcba455dc4323 Website: grownkid.com About Our Partners: GrownKid is made possible by the Schultz Family Foundation, dedicated to helping young people unlock their full potential and successfully navigate to fulfilling careers. GrownKid is made in partnership with Joy Coalition where purpose driven content meets powerful storytelling. From 13 reasons Why to unprisoned, Joy Coalition projects are made to bridge generations and drive groundbreaking conversations. Interested in a career in mental health? Check out the Youth Mental Health Corps – a new program created by the Schultz Family Foundation, Pinterest and AmeriCorps - where anyone with a high school degree can gain experience, skills, and a credential during a year of paid service in the mental health field. Learn more at youthmentalhealthcorps.org Featured Guests: Dr. Jessi Gold: @jessigoldmd, Chief Wellness Officer for the University of Tennessee System. Order ‘How Do You Feel?’ out on 10/8! https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/How-Do-You-Feel/Jessi-Gold/9781982199777 Elio Kennedy-Yoon: Viral internet personality, Harvard Student, Singer Reid Hensen: @reidhensen, Writer, Producer, Director @ Joy Coalition Resources: Active Minds - Encourages students to talk about mental health and seek help. Provides peer support, education, advocacy training, and resources for awareness campaigns. The Jed Foundation (JED) - Works to protect emotional health and prevent suicide among teens and young adults. Offers program assessments, educational resources, peer support training, and suicide prevention efforts for schools and communities. Born This Way Foundation - Focuses on youth mental health and promotes kindness. Provides mental health resources, anti-bullying campaigns, and youth-led community programs.

10-03
01:14:44

what to consider before taking a gap year (the benefits and downsides)

What happens if you take a gap year, or two, or three, or however many you decide you need? Will reapplying to school get more difficult? What things should you know before taking a gap year? And will you ultimately end up in a better place having taken one than without? In this episode we explore if gap years simply a way for rich kids to travel the world without worry or perhaps they serve a crucial purpose in the lives of low-income youth and their path towards a meaningful career. We talk with students about their gap year experiences and with a previous undergraduate advisor at stanford university to help us better understand gap years, how to decide if they’re right for you, and how to approach your parents about your decision to take one. Follow GrownKid on Instagram: @Grownk1d @gaelaitor @_kaylasuarez About Our Partners: GrownKid is made possible by the Schultz Family Foundation, dedicated to helping young people unlock their full potential and successfully navigate to fulfilling careers. GrownKid is made in partnership with Joy Coalition where purpose driven content meets powerful storytelling. From 13 reasons Why to unprisoned, Joy Coalition projects are made to bridge generations and drive groundbreaking conversations. Interested in a career in mental health? Check out the Youth Mental Health Corps – a new program created by the Schultz Family Foundation, Pinterest and AmeriCorps - where anyone with a high school degree can gain experience, skills, and a credential during a year of paid service in the mental health field. Learn more at youthmentalhealthcorps.org Featured Guests: Julie Lythcott-Haims: @jlythcotthaims, Former undergraduate advising officer at Stanford University, author of How to Raise an Adult — advocate for compassionate parenting and self-discovery. Paige Censale: @paigeee.c, took three gap years to explore different career paths and gain extensive hands-on experience, to help discover her passion. After accumulating valuable practical knowledge, she was accepted into Brown University to further pursue her professional goals. Resources: The Opportunity Network - supports underrepresented students through college access programs, career development workshops, professional networking events, and mentorship opportunities. Its goal is to provide students with the tools they need for career success and growth. The Gap Year Association - promotes the benefits of structured gap year experiences by offering program directories, guidance for planning, accreditation for gap year programs, and research on their advantages.

09-26
01:16:24

life without a college degree (and how to build wealth & a career without one)

will you be forever broke and careerless if you don’t go to college? turns out you’ll probably be okay. in this episode we talk about the alternative options to a financially stable career that doesn’t require a 4 year degree because rising college costs, doubts about the payoff, and selective admissions are causing many to reconsider traditional higher education paths. we talk with people that have made a living without a degree and ask about how they did it, if they have any regrets and then later bring on david deming as an expert who can guide us on the value of a college degree.  so maybe the key to a good life isn’t a business degree but simply a career as a plumber or IT worker. life gets so much simpler (and less expensive) if you realize that early lol Follow GrownKid on Instagram: @Grownk1d About Our Partners: GrownKid is made possible by the Schultz Family Foundation, dedicated to helping young people unlock their full potential and successfully navigate to fulfilling careers. GrownKid is made in partnership with Joy Coalition where purpose driven content meets powerful storytelling. From 13 reasons Why to unprisoned, Joy Coalition projects are made to bridge generations and drive groundbreaking conversations.   Interested in a career in mental health? Check out the Youth Mental Health Corps – a new program created by the Schultz Family Foundation, Pinterest and AmeriCorps - where anyone with a high school degree can gain experience, skills, and a credential during a year of paid service in the mental health field. Learn more at youthmentalhealthcorps.org Featured Guests: David Deming: https://www.daviddeming.com/ –  David Deming is the Isabelle and Scott Black Professor of Political Economy at the Harvard Kennedy School. Christopher Zara: https://christopherzara.com/about/ – Christopher Zara is an author and journalist at Fast Company. dave baldwin: @davebaldwin_ - a trade worker and musician under the name Vineland. Dave is the property manager for multiple a-list celebrities in Hollywood and beyond. Amanda Southworth: @am.nda - Amanda Southworth dropped out of high school at 16 and now has a career in internet and tech safety. Marco Gudino: Chose not to attend college due to concerns about financial debt and now works as an office administrative assistant.  SOCIAL LINKS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grownk1d/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@grownkid Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3C6oJYFLbesR2ELhXIk7dz?si=6acdcba455dc4323 Website: grownkid.com Resources: Career Village: 'Reddit for careers'. Anyone can head to the site, ask any career-related question, and get crowdsourced answers from real, verified professionals. CareerVillage.org's mission is to democratize access to career information and advice for underrepresented people. Code Path: CodePath is reprogramming higher education to create the most diverse generation of engineers, CTOs, and founders. They deliver industry-vetted courses and career support centered on the needs of Black, Latino/a, Indigenous, and low-income students. Skill Up: SkillUp is a nonprofit that enables job seekers to break into new careers regardless of their degree-holding status. They focus on careers that pay a living wage, feature high-quality trainings with low risk and high returns, and are dedicated to educating how to achieve promising career paths.

09-19
01:42:30

will you get happier with age? (how to find purpose and happiness)

does growing older just mean more worries, stress, and problems? or does aging come with more happiness and fulfillment in life?  in this episode, we explore what it means to be happy, how to live a life with purpose, and how to face failure without letting it crush your spirit. we talked with people older than us and asked them about their own journey with happiness, failure, and purpose. so if you're worried about aging or making sure life goes the way you want, well, maybe it doesn’t actually matter that much in the end. You’ll find happiness anyways! Follow GrownKid on Instagram: @Grownk1d @_kaylasuarez @gaelaitor Featured Guests: Betsey Johnson: American fashion designer & icon best known for her feminine and whimsical designs. Ellen Galinsky: Researcher and author known for her work in family-related studies, specifically parenthood and child-care. Laurie Santos: @lauriesantosofficial Yale Psychology professor and Host of The Happiness Lab, expert on happiness and well-being. About Our Partners: GrownKid is made possible by the Schultz Family Foundation, dedicated to helping young people unlock their full potential and successfully navigate to fulfilling careers. GrownKid is made in partnership with Joy Coalition where purpose driven content meets powerful storytelling. From 13 reasons Why to unprisoned, Joy Coalition projects are made to bridge generations and drive groundbreaking conversations.   Interested in a career in mental health? Check out the Youth Mental Health Corps – a new program created by the Schultz Family Foundation, Pinterest and AmeriCorps - where anyone with a high school degree can gain experience, skills, and a credential during a year of paid service in the mental health field. Learn more at youthmentalhealthcorps.org Resources: The Human Condition: The Human Condition is a digital platform for mental health, personal growth and wellness. They strive to be a compelling, comprehensive resource for people who want to live healthier, more balanced, and more fulfilling lives. They equally and rigorously emphasize science, humanity, and compassion and offer practical tools to help people make informed decisions about their health and well-being in both personal and professional contexts. Action For Happiness: The mission of Action for Happiness is to help people create a happier world, with a culture that prioritises happiness and kindness. They do this by helping people get together regularly (face-to-face where possible) to learn evidence-based skills for happier living, feel a sense of belonging and commit to personal action to create more happiness, both for themselves and others. 4 Mindsets for Fulfillment as You Age Defining Success And Failure Precedes Career Reinvention

09-16
01:31:53

are we all facing a quarter-life crisis? (the state of gen z)

now that we’re entering our 20s a lot of us are starting to realize how unprepared we feel, how bleak the future can seem, and how pessimistic we can be about the possibility of living a good life. why does it feel like the world is ending? are we being dramatic or is there some truth to it? in this episode we explore our hopes and fears as we enter young adulthood, the state of gen z, and how we can maybe learn to be a little more hopeful about the future. Follow GrownKid on Instagram: @Grownk1d @gaelaitor @_kaylasuarez About Our Partners: GrownKid is made possible by the Schultz Family Foundation, dedicated to helping young people unlock their full potential and successfully navigate to fulfilling careers. GrownKid is made in partnership with Joy Coalition where purpose driven content meets powerful storytelling. From 13 reasons Why to unprisoned, Joy Coalition projects are made to bridge generations and drive groundbreaking conversations.   Interested in a career in mental health? Check out the Youth Mental Health Corps – a new program created by the Schultz Family Foundation, Pinterest and AmeriCorps - where anyone with a high school degree can gain experience, skills, and a credential during a year of paid service in the mental health field. Learn more at youthmentalhealthcorps.org Featured Guests:  Ziad Ahmed: @ziadahmed, Head of Nextgen at UTA, Co-founder of @juvconsulting Dr. Meg Jay: @drmegjay, megjay.com, Clinical Psychologist, Author of The Defining Decade Cameron Kasky: @cameronkasky, An Activist and Co-founder of March For Our Lives,  a movement focused on ending gun violence in the United States.  Bailey Bass: @baileybass, Actress, Advocate for Environmental Justice Isaias Hernandez: @queerbrownvegan, Environmentalist, Sustainability Educator José Caballero: @joseeezc, Gen Z Mental Health Advocate Deja Foxx: @dejafoxx, Politics Advocate, Founder of @genzgirlgang SOCIAL LINKS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grownk1d/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@grownkid Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3C6oJYFLbesR2ELhXIk7dz?si=6acdcba455dc4323 Website: grownkid.com Additional Resources: Do Something DoSomething was founded in 1993 with the vision that volunteerism could be as cool as sports. Since then, their commitment to fueling change has expanded far beyond making volunteerism cool—now, they’re leading a movement. For over thirty years, they have been the leading hub for youth-centered activism and service. Join the Voter Catalyst Network (VCN) to ensure Gen Z’s voice is heard at the polls and beyond! Explore Causes National Youth Agenda TheFutureProject A completely digital experience, designed to give young people the coaching and support they need to navigate life and pursue their dreams. Get involved in their programs

09-06
01:01:29

do you feel like a grownkid?

young, sad, & lonely? no career, maybe no degree, no life skills, and def not enough money? is that just what being in our 20s is like? honestly maybe but we hope it gets better cause we can't be doing this forever. are you a 20-something and trying to make your 20s less shitty? well you should join us because you don't need to do it alone. our first episode is out on september 5th and every thursday after that so stay tuned for a raw telling of our experiences, conversations with other young people, and actionable advice from experts and researchers. so yes it's okay to feel like a grownkid because maybe no one will ever actually feel like an adult. love, gael & kayla Follow GrownKid on Instagram: @Grownk1d @gaelaitor @_kaylasuarez About Our Partners: GrownKid is made possible by the Schultz Family Foundation, dedicated to helping young people unlock their full potential and successfully navigate to fulfilling careers. GrownKid is made in partnership with Joy Coalition where purpose driven content meets powerful storytelling. From 13 reasons Why to unprisoned, Joy Coalition projects are made to bridge generations and drive groundbreaking conversations.   Interested in a career in mental health? Check out the Youth Mental Health Corps – a new program created by the Schultz Family Foundation, Pinterest and AmeriCorps - where anyone with a high school degree can gain experience, skills, and a credential during a year of paid service in the mental health field. Learn more at youthmentalhealthcorps.org

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