Anxiously Enrolled

Hailey Anderson

This podcast is for students who know what it’s like to clock out of work only to clock into homework—and still feel like you’re falling behind. We’re talking anxiety, stress, and all the things no one puts in the college brochure.  

Episodes

  1. MAR 20

    Turning Anxiety into Growth Before Graduation (Season Finale)

    About the Episode: In this powerful season finale, host Hailey Anderson brings the series to a close by reflecting on the transformative journey from the classroom to the professional world. If you have been navigating the pressure of your final year, battling imposter syndrome, or feeling the weight of burnout, this episode is designed to help you synthesize those experiences into professional growth. Hailey invites listeners to look back at their very first day of interning—the nerves, the uncertainty, and the "what-ifs"—and compare it to the resilient person they have become today. This episode shifts the narrative from "getting rid of anxiety" to understanding anxiety as a signal that you are stepping outside your comfort zone and truly care about your future. In this season finale, we explore: The Hidden Curriculum of Internships: Moving beyond technical skills to recognize the deeper growth in professional communication, handling uncertainty, and setting boundaries. Reframing Resilience: Why showing up while anxious and asking questions when unsure are the true markers of growth, even when you don't feel "confident" in the moment. Graduation Realities: Addressing the "mixed bag" of emotions—excitement, relief, and uncertainty—and why it is perfectly okay to not have everything figured out as you approach the stage. Willingness vs. Readiness: A vital reminder that readiness often comes after you take the step, not before. All you need is the willingness to try. Reflection Exercise: Hailey guides you through a series of questions to help you identify the challenges you’ve conquered and the small wins you should be proud of. Key Takeaway: You are not behind; you are exactly where you need to be. Your internship was not the final destination, but a crucial step in a much larger journey. Confidence is built through the very discomfort you are feeling right now. Resources & Next Steps: Visit the Website: Access our activity lesson plans specifically curated to help students navigate ongoing challenges with anxiety and professional confidence. https://anxiouslyenrolled.my.canva.site/  Stay Connected: Thank you for being part of this journey! Remember to like, subscribe, and share this series with fellow students who are walking the stage this year. Congratulations—you’re almost there!

    7 min
  2. MAR 20

    Why Internship Anxiety Affects Confidence: How to Break it

    About the Podcast: Anxiously Enrolled is a dedicated space for students navigating the real-life challenges of their final year of college and the transition into the professional world. Hosted by Hailey Anderson, the show explores the "in-between" stage of being an intern, offering support and practical strategies for those feeling overwhelmed by the pressure of performing in new, high-stakes environments. Episode 3: When Internship Affects Confidence – How to Build it Back Have you ever left your internship feeling unsure of yourself, replaying a specific moment in your head and thinking, "I should have done that better"? In this episode, Hailey Anderson addresses the common experience of internship-induced self-doubt and provides a roadmap for rebuilding your professional self-esteem. Whether you are hesitating to speak up in meetings or internalizing feedback as a personal failure, this episode reminds you that anxiety and confidence are not the same thing. While anxiety is a natural response to a high-pressure environment, confidence is a skill built over time through repetition and growth. In this episode, we discuss: Identifying the Signs: Recognizing how internship anxiety manifests, such as second-guessing correct decisions or avoiding questions to hide a perceived lack of preparation. The Difference Between Skill and Identity: Learning how to separate feedback from your identity. A critique of your communication style is a skill to develop, not a reflection of your worth as a professional. The Power of Repetition: Understanding that confidence doesn't come from doing something perfectly the first time; it comes from learning from mistakes and adjusting through multiple experiences. Reframing the "Intern" Role: Embracing the fact that you aren't supposed to know everything yet—if you did, you wouldn't need the internship. Building Your "Evidence" Folder: Practical tips on tracking small wins, such as writing down one thing you learned or handled well each day to recognize your own progress. The Value of Curiosity: Why asking thoughtful questions is actually a mark of professionalism and engagement that supervisors appreciate. Key Takeaway: Growth often happens outside of your comfort zone. Feeling unsure or overwhelmed doesn't mean you're failing; it means you are challenging yourself and learning. Confidence often comes after you take the step, not before. Resources & Connection: Join the Community: Like, subscribe, and share this episode with fellow students who might be struggling with their professional confidence. Go Deeper: Visit our website to access activity plans specifically designed to help students manage anxiety and grow into confident professionals. https://anxiouslyenrolled.my.canva.site/  Coming Next: Tune in for our series finale, where we discuss how to officially transition internship anxiety into professional growth.

    7 min
  3. MAR 19

    Imposter Syndrome in the Internship World

    Episode 2: Navigating Imposter Syndrome – When You Feel Like a Fraud in Your Internship Have you ever sat in a professional meeting, surrounded by experts using complex terminology, and suddenly felt like you didn't belong? In this episode of Anxiously Enrolled, host Hailey Anderson dives deep into imposter syndrome—the persistent belief that you don’t deserve your accomplishments and the fear that you will eventually be "found out" as incapable. Drawing from her own experiences of feeling unqualified and having her mind go blank during staffing meetings, Hailey explores why this feeling is so common for final-year college students transitioning into the professional world. In this episode, we cover: The Definition of Imposter Syndrome: Understanding the gap between your hard-earned accomplishments and the internal feeling of being a "fraud". The Transition Gap: Why moving from a classroom setting to a real-world internship creates a unique type of pressure as you learn systems and norms never taught in school. The Comparison Trap: How comparing yourself to seasoned professionals or fellow interns can fuel self-doubt, and why it’s important to remember you are only at the beginning of your journey. Reframing Your Mindset: Shifting from "I have no idea what I'm doing" to "I am still learning"—which is exactly what internships are designed for. Actionable Strategies: Learn how to document your accomplishments daily by tracking what you learned, what you completed, and how you contributed to build evidence of your professional growth. Professionalism Through Curiosity: Why asking questions is not a sign of weakness but a mark of professionalism that supervisors actually value. Key Takeaway: Confidence doesn’t come from knowing everything; it comes from trusting your ability to learn what you don’t yet know. Your supervisors don't expect perfection—they expect curiosity and effort. Join the Conversation: If you’re feeling the weight of your internship, head over to the website to check out our activities list specifically designed to help you manage anxiety. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to stay tuned for our next episode, where we will discuss the "burnout" that comes from balancing internships, classes, and a personal life. Remember: You have worked hard to get here, and you are enough.

    5 min
  4. MAR 19

    The Pressure of the Final Year: Why Internships Trigger Anxiety

    Anxiously Enrolled is a podcast dedicated to exploring the real-life experiences of college students as they navigate the daunting transition from the classroom to the professional world. Hosted by Hailey Anderson, the show provides a supportive space for students to discuss the pressures of their final year, the anxieties of career preparation, and the often-overwhelming "in-between" stage of being an intern. Episode 1: The Pressure of the Final Year and Why Internships Trigger Anxiety. Are you feeling the weight of graduation looming over you? In this debut episode, Hailey Anderson dives into why the final year of college can feel like a pressure cooker. From the constant questions about your post-grad plans to the mental toll of balancing academics, jobs, and internships, we explore the root causes of student anxiety. In this episode, Hailey discusses: The Identity Shift: Moving from the role of a "student" who learns and tests to a "professional" who is expected to perform—even while still learning. The Fear of Incompetence: Addressing the common worry that you aren't "good enough" or qualified for your placement, despite years of schooling. The Reality of Time Pressure: How juggling unpaid internships with financial stress and academic loads can leave students feeling trapped. Imposter Syndrome: Why even high-achieving students feel like "little interns" compared to seasoned professionals—and why it’s important to remember that every expert started as an intern. Practical Tools: Hailey shares a simple 4-4-6 grounding exercise designed to signal your nervous system that you are safe and reduce physical symptoms of anxiety before you walk into your internship. Key Takeaway: Feeling nervous doesn't mean you are failing; it means you care about doing a good job. Internships aren't meant to prove you know everything—they are designed for growth and learning. Join the Conversation: Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share to stay updated on future episodes. Next time, we’ll be taking a deeper dive into imposter syndrome and how to overcome the trap of doubting your abilities. Remember: You are closer to your goals than you think, and you are enough.

    7 min

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This podcast is for students who know what it’s like to clock out of work only to clock into homework—and still feel like you’re falling behind. We’re talking anxiety, stress, and all the things no one puts in the college brochure.