Episodios

  • Real Talk With Corinne: What I Learned About Starting and Succeeding at University
    Jul 22 2025

    Whether you’re a student about to start university, a parent, an educator, a counsellor, or a mentor, this episode is packed with honest insights and real talk to help navigate the transition to university.

    Corinne, now heading into her third year, takes us back to where it all started. She shares what the early days really felt like and the choices that made a difference for her.

    Listen as we discuss:

    • The value of different friendships and tips for finding your people in those early weeks
    • Getting the academics working well with subjects that motivate you and study routines that work
    • Living at home while studying; the pros, cons and what to consider
    • Some tough stuff: adjusting to new academic demands, burnout, thoughts about dropping out, setting realistic expectations about university, resists, joining clubs or not.
    • Taking care of yourself when life is full on and when it suddenly isn’t.

    Go to our blog to read our associated blog post summarising the key points from this conversation HERE

    If this podcast has sparked an interest in preparing well for your starting university, Learn more about our online course Thrive in Your Transition to University HERE

    Listen to the Nurturing Relationships episode mentioned in this episode HERE

    To hear Lindsay, a Sixth Form Head share ideas for supporting university transitions go HERE

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  • Thriving Through Change: Finding Your Way in an Unpredictable World With Jill Reilly
    Jul 9 2025

    This episode of "Successful Student Transitions: A Time to Thrive" features Jillian Reilly, author of the upcoming book: The 10 Permissions, in a discussion about navigating profound change in today's unpredictable world. The conversation directly addresses how traditional models of security and success no longer serve us, particularly for young people transitioning from education to early adulthood.

    The conversation provides crucial insights for both students feeling lost and parents grappling with their fears about their children's future, urging them to foster space for individuals to find their own path.

    Listen as we discuss:

    • The career and choices that informed Jill’s current work and insights on navigating change
    • Why the old script is broken and what this will mean for how we move forward in the future
    • The declining tole of tradition and the need to embrace an unfamiliar future
    • The need for individuals to cultivate internal security and the role of personal agency and choice as one’s ‘greatest power and tool’.
    • The importance of listening to intuition and building a ‘toolkit’ of capabilities and experiences rather than seeking a fixed ‘lifetime identity’.
    • The Ten Permissions created by Jill that offer practical framework for individuals to "flip the script" from "following the way to finding your own way,"

    Learn more about Jillianl and her work HERE, Pre-order her book The Ten Permissions HERE

    Subscribe to Jillian's Substack account HERE

    Learn about our course: Thrive in Your Transition to University HERE

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  • Is Your Mind Still Racing After Exams? Ideas for Minding Your Mind
    Jun 23 2025

    If you've just finished your exams and your mind is still revving like it's racing to the next question—you’re not alone. Still reviewing answers in your head? Mentally listing essay points while brushing your teeth? Yep, we get it. And so this podcast is exactly what you need.

    Join Elizabeth and Louise as they dive into the post exam state of mind. In this podcast, they explore

    • Why is hard to leave the exam world behind and why this might be the case
    • How finishing exams marks another ending in the midst of other changes
    • Our mind’s negativity bias and how to get some short term distraction or longer term relief from nagging thoughts
    • The power of asking for help as a positive move.

    Learn more about our upcoming course: Thrive in Your Transition to University HERE

    Want to think more about Minding Your Mind listen to Episode 3 HERE

    Want to discover more about Self-Compassion listen to Episode 4 HERE

    Want to learn more about transitions then Episode 1 Beat the Transition Blues HERE and Riding the Waves of Change Episode 2 HERE

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  • Preparation for Life After School - Real Stories in Reflective Spaces
    Jun 16 2025

    Whether you're a parent guiding your young adult going to university, a teacher working in transition care, or a student standing on the edge of life beyond school — this is the podcast for you.

    In the podcast, Elizabeth interviews, Lindsay, a very experienced Head of Sixth Form.

    Together they discuss

    • How to support school leavers in ways that genuinely resonate with them
    • Learning about the evolving needs of university students and bridging this gap
    • Using resources to create opportunities for group discussion and shared experiences
    • Building a strong community with transition taking a central role.
    • And, generously, she shares her own change mindset

    Register for our free webinar: A Blueprint for Successful University Transitions, mentioned in the podcast HERE

    Learn more about our upcoming course: Thrive in Your Transition to University HERE

    Listen to our Student Voices Episodes starting HERE and HERE

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  • Being Kind to Yourself When Your Kids Leave Home
    Jun 9 2025

    Are you a parent whose child will leave home this autumn to go to university? Or maybe your child is preparing or has even left on a gap or placement year abroad?

    We know this can be a challenging time of transition for our teens and young adults. And it also represents a time of significant transition for parents too.

    For parents this marks the end of one life stage and the beginning of another. Often, parents have mixed emotions about the experience as they juggle this ending alongside career pressures, elderly parents and other children all at the same time.

    In this episode Louise speaks to Kim Stokes from Kindness for Success about how parents can support themselves through this time of transition with kindness.

    In this episode we discuss:

    • The importance of recognising that this is a transition for both parents and their young adults.
    • Why times of transition like this can feel challenging.
    • What parents can do to show themselves kindness.
    • Why it is important that this is modelled for our children.
    • Kim shares her K.I.N.D framework helping parents to balance encouragement, support and self-care, ensuring kindness remains at the heart of this transition journey.

    You can download a copy of Kim’s K.I.N.D framework HERE for free and learn more about Kim HERE

    Other episodes which may be of interest to parents:

    • Empty Nest Reflections: Fresh perspectives with Professor Paul Grantham Episode 89 HERE
    • A Parents Story: Pippa. Navigating the Waters of University Transitions, Episode 88 HERE
    • Caring for Yourself When You’re the One Who Remains: A Message for Stayers In Times of Change & Transition Episode 79 HERE
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  • Be Your Own BFF - Embracing Self Kindness Through Uni Transitions With Guest Kim Stokes
    May 8 2025

    When students embark on new adventures like starting university they can hit some challenges along the way:

    • Friendship issues
    • Academic disappointments
    • Homesickness
    • Overwhelm with so much to do

    It is at these times it is important to be your own best friend. In this episode, Kim shares:

    • Why self kindness is so important.
    • What self kindness looks like, and why it is definitely not about being 'soft' on you.
    • Why and how kindness is contagious and why it's worth spreading it around.
    • Her Self Kindness Compass, you can download the Tool Kim guides us through in this episode HERE.
    • Learn more about Kim HERE

    Enjoy the episode and if you want to listen to more on the topic of self-care and self-compassion these episodes will be helpful:

    Nurturing Self-Compassion Episode 5 HERE

    Understanding Our Inner World Episode 32 HERE

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  • Wise Effort for Students, Teachers and Parents for the Transition to University with Dr Diana Hill.
    Apr 3 2025

    This is a great listen for students who are about to go to university and for teachers and parents who are supporting this transition.

    In the podcast, Elizabeth interviews Diana as she talks of Wise Effort focused work with college bound students and those who are new to university life. She reminds us that it’s a time of rapid growth and opportunity for young adults with the need for intentional care.

    Listen to Diana as she shares her experiences, encourages self-reflection through questions and leads us in a meditation practice that connects us with others.

    • Preparing the practical and psychological ground to prime students for success
    • The role of self-care and self-compassion.
    • How Diana chartered her own path at college with her mess becoming her message.
    • Exploring and living your values as a guide to being your best
    • Wise Effort through being curious about where you put your energy to do the things you want to do.

    Dr Diana Hill is based in Santa Barbara California. She is a clinical psychologist, international trainer, and sought-out speaker and leadership coach on Wise Effort and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

    Website https://drdianahill.com/services

    Her podcast – Wise Effort is a great listen.

    Number of publications: ACT Daily Journal and The Self-Compassion Daily Journal – both could be useful self-study guides to the move to university.

    Diana's new Book – Wise Effort will be available in September 2025

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  • Empty Nest Reflections: Fresh Perspectives with Professor Paul Grantham
    Mar 3 2025

    This is a great listen for parents to listen and reflect on their experience when their young adults leave home.

    In the podcast, Elizabeth interviews Paul who has been taking a deep dive into the empty nest world.

    Listen to Paul as he talks about

    • the empty nest as a a transition experience that needs attention and adjustment
    • the myths around the empty nest
    • the lack of research yet the common experience
    • common issues around this transition time
    • words of hope for parents about the empty nest.
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