Success is Subjective: Helping parents of college students accept that dropping out is okay
Interviews of people who took a break from life at one point or another to get help, grow up, or just to reassess their life direction. Some guests struggled with depression, anxiety, substance abuse, a death in the family, or just decided college was not the place for them. These stories are all-to-real, and yet we don't talk enough about how common it is for those who took a gap year to defer college, went to college and took a break, or those who struggled launching into the workforce post-college graduation. This goes out to all the young adults and parents of young adults who are struggling and contemplating what will happen if they walk away right now.
Success is Subjective: Helping parents of college students accept that dropping out is okay
Episode 184 - Finding Your Yes and Overcoming Your Anxiety with Hilary Moses
May 23, 2023
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Joanna Lilley, MA, NCC
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Season 2
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Episode 184
After attending a vigorous, private high school, Hilary went straight into college and then graduate school, where she earned her master’s degree in social work. During her graduate program, Hilary discovered wilderness therapy and has continued working in that field ever since. On today’s episode of Success is Subjective, Hilary discusses what she hopes young people glean from wilderness therapy, how parents can support their children, and she also shares information from her recently published book, H.O.M.E.
Connect with Hilary Moses
H.O.M.E (book)
Connect with Joanna Lilley
Sponsored by: College Alternative
Email joanna@successissubjective.org