Note: I graduated on April 7, 2022 so yeah I am uploading this a day late.. (shrugs)Being on the other side of the college life is INSANE. It was very good to me and I learned TONS and TONS. I am looking forward to documenting my journey more and taking a NICE break from pretty much everything haha.The end was honestly way more stressful than it needed to be. I struggled to keep the big picture in mind at times but I really called out to God and He sent many care packages and things to help me keep going. He's never let me down at any point of my journey. Getting to know God more at the end of this semester through my struggles and worries helped me know myself better too which is beautiful.It hasn't quite hit me that I am a college graduate and am not enrolling for next semester. It is fascinating to think about how I can always be a student and enroll myself in other courses to help me grow. I do have a strong desire to do that... but I need a break first haha.I do feel like I need to look out more for the podcast so it can do better. Having a strong vision is crucial and has a lot to do with the strength of the life you are living - at least it has for me.I am PUMPED to work on other projects and move on from here! It's going to be good! :)Believe - Being and Living - Talked about in John Green's book, The Anthropocene Reviewed By John Green - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08GJVLGGX/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 (it does have a little bit of strong language in it but overall I'd recommend it. Lots of good stuff in there for sure)Support the show
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I'm sharing personal experiences, stories, and things that have helped me succeed in my life and get through the struggles I've gone through. My hope is that this podcast gives a voice for those who feel that they have no voice, and helps them to appreciate their lives and look forward with faith.I'll also be doing interviews with friends, professionals, and the like about what they've learned about loving what they do and making a difference in their jobs, families, and communities.