Dear Journal - Hi Everyone and Welcome! I have never been good at doing just one thing so this podcast will touch on everything from travel to mental health to sports. With each episode I want to talk about topics from my own personal experience or just thoughts in general. I think life can be pretty hard to navigate sometimes so I wanted to start this podcasts with the hope that it will connect o... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Self-ImprovementEducation |
Welcome back everyone to Season 2 of the Dear Journal Podcast! I'm so excited to reboot this podcast after having traveled and lived in Europe for 6 months again. I have new stories and topics to share and delve into with you guys so stick around for... more
Welcome back everyone! This season finale covers some insight into what I've been up to at home and my final thoughts as I head back to Europe to pursue soccer. Being fully recovered now from my ACL injury, I am headed back to Europe in hopes of gett... more
Welcome back everyone! Today I wanted to talk about how to balance letting loose and knowing when to stay focused. I personally struggle with this a lot especially when factoring in that I'm an athlete it can be hard to know when to pull back. Expect... more
Welcome back everyone! I honestly filmed this podcast knowing some of the feelings I've been dealing with lately about life and figured I'd sit down and chat about it. By not going to college I feel as if my quarter life crisis has been pushed up in ... more
Welcome back everyone! Today I'm joined by my friend Jacob Fiveash to talk about the different paths we decided to take after high school and how they've shaped us so far. Expect to hear about how we deal with the uncertainty of not having a laid out... more
Welcome back everyone! In today's episode I wanted to talk about the idea of being a hopeless romantic in the modern dating world and what that entails. I'll chat about love bombing, online dating, and much more!
Welcome back everyone! Last week I decided I wanted to challenge myself to see if I could do a dopamine detox for a week. The goal for me was to reset my baseline for stimulation so that my brain doesn't constantly crave these short dopamine grabs. C... more
Welcome back everyone! Today I talk about setting aside your opinions and set bias in order to be more receptive to life and people. So often are we quick to disregard others because we don't agree with them and never take the time to be open to thei... more
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