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Ashleigh Garrison

What does a 22-year-old college grad do when she starts feeling a little overwhelmed about graduating, starting a career, and, well, adulthood in general? She starts a podcast to get some answers from her peers. This is the podcast in which you can hear other people discuss the journey behind their budding success. They’re not CEOs or Pulitzer Prize winning journalists — at least not yet. They’re young people who are doing cool things and trying to find their places in the world one step at a time.

  1. honesty hour 03: i failed. what now? (part 2)

    25/04/2021

    honesty hour 03: i failed. what now? (part 2)

    Welcome to Honesty Hour, a new series by Figuring It Out. I'm bringing you along as I talk with friends about various problems like burnout, self-doubt, uncertainty, and more. These 20-minute episodes will be *uncut* i.e. my producer won't be editing them. Today, I'm discussing ~failure~ with two of my very good friends, Wessam and Amy. You may recognize their names; they both work at FIO! And they're awesome. This is part 2 of a two-part conversation. I chose this topic because I had been having a hard time with failure. Actually, I'm *still* having a hard time with it. And that's why it was important for me to talk about it here. If you've been feeling a bit lost, or have been having a hard time coming to terms with a series of rejections, you really are not alone. And, as my professor recently told me, you didn't waste your time just because you didn't immediately get the result you wanted. I've spent the past month feeling like I really blew it. But there's really always another chance. Thank you so much for listening to this episode. It really means a lot to me. Lastly, we are launching our first ever newsletter! Here's the link to subscribe if you'd like to hear more from me: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfMJt_2EExc1iTi5174miA9-KJX7QBZ7mi3Sdkhur1kvC1Cig/viewform Credits: Created and hosted by Ashleigh Garrison Produced by Amy Nakamura Social Media managed by Wessam Hazaymeh Production Assistance by Noa Yolkut Cover art by Sanchit Kumar (@hue.mrkt)

    22 min
  2. honesty hour 03: i failed. what now? (part 1)

    25/04/2021

    honesty hour 03: i failed. what now? (part 1)

    Welcome to Honesty Hour, a new series by Figuring It Out. I'm bringing you along as I talk with friends about various problems like burnout, self-doubt, uncertainty, and more. These 20-minute episodes will be *uncut* i.e. my producer won't be editing them. Today, I'm discussing ~failure~ with two of my very good friends, Wessam and Amy. You may recognize their names; they both work at FIO! And they're awesome.  This is part 1 of a two-part conversation. I chose this topic because I had been having a hard time with failure. Actually, I'm *still* having a hard time with it. And that's why it was important for me to talk about it here. If you've been feeling a bit lost, or have been having a hard time coming to terms with a series of rejections, you really are not alone. And, as my professor recently told me, you didn't waste your time just because you didn't immediately get the result you wanted. I've spent the past month feeling like I really blew it. But there's really always another chance. Thank you so much for listening to this episode. It really means a lot to me. Lastly, we are launching our first ever newsletter! Here's the link to subscribe if you'd like to hear more from me:  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfMJt_2EExc1iTi5174miA9-KJX7QBZ7mi3Sdkhur1kvC1Cig/viewform Credits: Created and hosted by Ashleigh Garrison Produced by Amy Nakamura Social Media managed by Wessam Hazaymeh Production Assistance by Noa Yolkut Cover art by Sanchit Kumar (@hue.mrkt)

    19 min

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What does a 22-year-old college grad do when she starts feeling a little overwhelmed about graduating, starting a career, and, well, adulthood in general? She starts a podcast to get some answers from her peers. This is the podcast in which you can hear other people discuss the journey behind their budding success. They’re not CEOs or Pulitzer Prize winning journalists — at least not yet. They’re young people who are doing cool things and trying to find their places in the world one step at a time.