The Voices of Tomorrow

Kevin Chu

Raising confident, resilient young people has never been harder, or more important. The Voices of Tomorrow podcast is for parents who want to connect with their kids in a deeper, more human way … and for young people trying to navigate pressure, perfection, identity and purpose in a world that doesn’t slow down. Hosted by youth mentor and educator Kevin Chu, each episode brings you raw, unfiltered conversations with everyday people who’ve faced serious challenges, and turned them into growth. These are the life lessons, reflective prompts and actionable insights they learned the hard way, so your family doesn’t have to. Use each episode; the topic and the questions as prompts to discuss life matters with your family. It’s a calm, grounded space; no polished studio, no filters. Just raw stories, powerful reflections, and the kind of clarity that helps you take your next step. Because confidence doesn’t come from having it all figured out. If you’ve ever wished someone could just say, “You’re not alone … it's not your fault ... lets do this together,” this podcast is for you. 🎙 New episodes every second Wednesday 📥 Subscribe, share, and grow with us 📲 IG: @voicesoftomorrowpod 🎥 YT: @becauseyouthmatter

Episodes

  1. FEB 17

    009 Leading With Kindness Through Cancer as a Mother | Francesca

    What if kindness was not weakness, but strength? In this episode, we talk about all things kindness in preparation for Random Acts of Kindness day on the 17th of February. Lets meet Francesca. She shares how kindness became her leadership philosophy, her parenting foundation, and her anchor through cancer. Diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma while raising three young children and running multiple businesses, Francesca faced fear, uncertainty, and physical exhaustion. Instead of hardening, she made a decision. A decision to be kind to more than just the people around her, but to herself. In this episode, we explore: Why kindness is a skill, not a personality traitHow kindness rewires your brain and builds confidenceWhy kindness needs to coexist with boundariesHow to raise compassionate childrenHow leadership with empathy creates cultureHow to practice self-kindness during dark seasonsWhy kindness is not weakness, especially in businessThe ripple effect of small, daily acts This conversation blends resilience, parenting, leadership, personal growth, emotional intelligence and practical rituals you can implement immediately. If you’ve ever wondered: Is kindness naive?How do I stay kind without being taken advantage of?Can empathy coexist with strength?How do I raise kind children in a tough world?How do I lead with compassion without losing authority? This episode is for you. Kindness isn’t extra. It’s an intentional way of moving through life. It's a way of life that Francesca embodies. And so can you. Not just for yourself, but for your kids. 👉 Submit story requests or questions to kevin@kevinchuofficial.com ❤️ Leave a review and subscribe to Voices of Tomorrow 📲 Follow along on Instagram and YouTube for more real conversations IG: @kevinchu.withyou YT: @beacuseyouthmatter Chapters: 1:08 - Who Is Francesca? 3:03 - What Is Kindness? 4:29 - Random Acts of Kindness Day 7:42 – Communication, Confidence and Kindness 8:24 – What Cancer Taught Me 12:39 - Kindness and Recovery 16:46 - Raising Kind Children 19:07 - The Ripple Effect of Kindness 20:49 – Why Bother With Kindness? 22:40 – Creating Cultures of Kindness 30:04 - Is Kindness Weakness? 34:18 - Choosing Your Environment and Friends 35:07 – How I Help My Kids Select Their Friendship Groups 38:38 - Kindness and Boundaries 40:17 - How To Start Being Kind 41:20 – Embedding Kindness Into The Family 45:19 - What I Had to Unlearn About Relationships

    48 min
  2. FEB 10

    008 Healthy Relationships And How They Should Feel | Rachel Harker

    Ever wondered what a healthy relationships looks like? Lets meet Rachel. In this special Valentine’s Day episode, we'll be speaking with a clinical psychologist who has spent her career helping people, especially young people, feel less alone. She'll unpack what real love feels like, why loneliness hits hardest in a hyperconnected world and how to build relationships that add to your life without defining it. Together, we explore: What love is, and how this differs to relationships based on validation-seeking behaviours.The emotional affects of digital disconnectionWhat loneliness really is, and what makes it dangerousHow to talk to yourself with more kindness (and why it matters)The role of parents in building emotional safety at home This is an insightful conversation for young people figuring out love, and for the parents, educators and mentors walking beside them. Love isn’t a destination. It’s a reflection of the relationship you already have with yourself. If you’ve ever wondered “Are we doing this relationship thing right?” or “Why haven’t I found someone yet?”, this episode is for you. 👉 Submit story requests or questions to kevin@kevinchuofficial.com ❤️ Leave a review and subscribe to Voices of Tomorrow 📲 Follow along on Instagram and YouTube for more real conversations IG: @kevinchu.withyou YT: @beacuseyouthmatter Resources The Anxious Generation by Jonathan HaidtThe Let Them Theory by Mel RobbinsThe Emotionally Intelligent Teen by Melanie McNallyThe Happiness Trap by Dr Russ Harris Chapters: 1:02 - Rachel, Who Are You? 2:31 - What is love, if not butterflies? 3:54 - Teen Love 5:42 - The Loneliness Epidemic 13:50 - Social Media as Connection or a Coping Mechanism 19:41 - The Hidden Danger of Independence 22:04 - Validation in Relationships 30:14 - Conflict Styles and Communication In Love 38:02 - What Are Boundaries And How Do We Express Them? 41:46 - Attachment Styles: What Are They And Are Young People Screwed? 53:10 - Red Flags, Icks and Imperfects - What's the Difference? 1:03:07 - Digital Language and Messaging Habits 1:09:14 - Finding The Right Person Starts With This 1:14:53 - What Should Single People Do on Valentines Day?

    1h 18m
  3. JAN 27

    007 Perfectionism, People Pleasing, and Letting Go: When the Plan Becomes a Prison at University

    What happens when the plan you’ve followed your whole life no longer feels right? Lets meet Jessica Gatt. She shares the quiet unraveling of a life that looked perfect on paper; high school success, university plans, a path that everyone around her celebrated. But underneath it all, she was deeply unhappy. Leaving uni felt like failure. Choosing a different path felt like disappointing everyone. Together, we explore: • The weight of people-pleasing and silent burnout • What it really feels like to quit the “dream plan” • How fear and self-doubt show up in smart, capable young people • Why following your curiosity isn’t failure - it’s freedom • What it means to choose a life that’s truly yours This is a powerful conversation for parents supporting teens through major decisions, and for young people who feel stuck in a life they didn’t choose. Jess’s story reminds us: You don’t owe anyone the life they expected from you. If you’ve ever felt like changing paths means letting people down, or that your worth is tied to being impressive, this episode is for you. 💬 Have a question you’d like answered on the show? Or a topic you'd love to hear about? Perhaps you have a story that needs to be told? Email me at kevin@kevinchuofficial.com ⭐ If this episode helps you, please leave a review and subscribe; it helps more families find these stories. 📲 Follow the journey: Instagram: @kevinchu.withyou YouTube: @becauseyouthmatter If you'd like to reach out to Jess, her Instagram is @jessicagatt_ ; I know she'd LOVE to hear if you resonated with her story and answer any of your burning questions. Chapters: 1:04 - Who Is Jess Without The Plan? 3:25 - Being 'Gifted' Means Uni, Or So I Thought 6:54 - When You’re No Longer the Smartest in the Room 8:57 - The Weight of Expectations (Even When You Want Out) 9:33 - You Don’t Have to Know What You Want at 18 14:40 - Trying to Push Through Something That’s Breaking You 19:49 - The Pathway To Getting The Right Support 22:03 - Leaving Uni, Feeling Lost, and Starting Again 23:10 - Why McDonald’s Taught Me More Than Uni Did 26:32 - If You Don't Know What Job To Do, Try This 29:45 - TAFE, Shame, and Rewriting the Script 33:34 - Redefining Success After Letting People Down 37:51 - I Don’t Drink Anymore, And I’m Okay With That 43:03 - From Craft Hobby to Three Businesses Later

    48 min
  4. JAN 13

    006 Gifted, Driven, and Afraid to Fail: A Perfectionist’s Guide to Letting Go

    What happens when you grow up “gifted,” driven, and quietly terrified of getting things wrong? Lets meet Rebecca Fry. In this episode, she opens up about what it was really like growing up as a high-achieving student who quietly lived in fear of getting things wrong. Labelled “gifted and talented,” Rebecca learned to succeed early, but when things stopped coming easily, perfectionism turned into fear, and fear turned into self-sabotage. Together, we explore: How fear of failure shapes high performersWhy gifted kids often struggle in silenceThe hidden cost of “productive procrastination”What parents and teachers often missHow to build real confidence that isn’t tied to results This is a powerful conversation for parents raising driven teens, and for young people who feel like their worth is measured by their performance. Rebecca’s story reminds us: Confidence isn’t about never failing. It’s about learning that failure doesn’t define you. If you or your child have ever felt like “I should be doing better” or “Something must be wrong with me,” this episode is for you. 💬 Have a question you’d like answered on the show? Or you have a topic you'd love to hear about? Perhaps you have a story you think needs to be told? Email me at kevin@kevinchuofficial.com ⭐ If this episode helps you, please leave a review and subscribe; it helps more families find these stories. 📲 Follow the journey: Instagram: @kevinchu.withyou YouTube: @becauseyouthmatter Chapters 01:05 – "Rebecca. Who are you?” 02:16 – Different Ways to Describe Yourself 06:18 - Self Awareness is the First Step 07:16 – Growing Up Without a Map 10:29 – Saying Yes to Everything 13:01 – The Fear Beneath High Achievement 14:27 – When Perfectionism Turns Into Self‑Sabotage 16:41 – Productive Procrastination 17:46 – When Marks Become Self-Worth 18:35 – What Adults Miss 26:31 – The Quarter-Life Collapse 28:42 – Learning to Ask for Help 32:24 - How I Cope With A Full Plate of Commitments 37:47 - Setting Purposeful Goals At a Young Age 40:47 - The Real Problem 44:38 – Parenting and Emotional Safety 48:51 – What I’d Tell My Younger Self

    50 min

About

Raising confident, resilient young people has never been harder, or more important. The Voices of Tomorrow podcast is for parents who want to connect with their kids in a deeper, more human way … and for young people trying to navigate pressure, perfection, identity and purpose in a world that doesn’t slow down. Hosted by youth mentor and educator Kevin Chu, each episode brings you raw, unfiltered conversations with everyday people who’ve faced serious challenges, and turned them into growth. These are the life lessons, reflective prompts and actionable insights they learned the hard way, so your family doesn’t have to. Use each episode; the topic and the questions as prompts to discuss life matters with your family. It’s a calm, grounded space; no polished studio, no filters. Just raw stories, powerful reflections, and the kind of clarity that helps you take your next step. Because confidence doesn’t come from having it all figured out. If you’ve ever wished someone could just say, “You’re not alone … it's not your fault ... lets do this together,” this podcast is for you. 🎙 New episodes every second Wednesday 📥 Subscribe, share, and grow with us 📲 IG: @voicesoftomorrowpod 🎥 YT: @becauseyouthmatter