Campus Chronicles is the ultimate podcast for college students seeking real stories, honest advice, and empowering insights to thrive in student life and beyond. Hosted by Brooke Young and the Campus Chronicles team, this weekly show features inspiring interviews, practical tips, and conversations that tackle the challenges, wins, and personal growth that come with college life.Whether you're navigating academics, mental health, career decisions, or campus culture, you'll find real talk and relatable support from students, leaders, and changemakers who get it. From motivation to mindset, productivity to purpose, Campus Chronicles delivers content that fuels success both inside and outside the classroom.Perfect for college students, campus leaders, and young adults looking to make the most of their journey one episode at a time.Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube and join the community redefining what it means to thrive in college.
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Episode #109
The Path to Authenticity: Mastering Technique While Staying True to Self
Jan 28, 202630 minS1
<p>The salient theme of this episode revolves around the transformative journey of artistic expression and the profound impact of rejection within the creative process. I am joined by Justice Gardner, a talented performer who shares insights from his inaugural podcast experience, emphasizing the significance of resilience in the face of adversity, particularly during the audition process. Throughout our discourse, we explore the delicate balance between technique and personal identity, shedding light on how artists can maintain their authenticity amidst external pressures and expectations. Justice articulates the necessity of continual self-education and the importance of community in fostering artistic growth...
From Small Town to 30,000 Students: Evan’s Honest Mental Health Journey
Jan 21, 202635 minS1
<p>What happens when you go from being “the kid everyone knows” to feeling completely invisible?</p><p>In this Student Showcase episode of Campus Chronicles, Brooke Young sits down with Evan St. Louis, a junior at the University of Connecticut studying Molecular and Cell Biology, to talk openly about mental health, identity, and the quiet pressure many students carry.</p><p>Evan shares what it was like transitioning from a small, tight knit town to a massive university campus. He opens up about anxiety, depression, nearly failing out during his sophomore year, and how avoidance almost cost him his educ...
<p>When was the last time you said yes and immediately regretted it?</p><p>In this solo episode of Campus Chronicles, Brooke talks honestly about why so many students struggle to say no, and how constantly saying yes leads straight to burnout, resentment, and exhaustion.</p><p>From wanting to be liked, to not disappointing friends, professors, teammates, or partners, the pressure to be available all the time is real in university. Brooke shares her own experience with people pleasing, over apologising, and feeling guilty for setting boundaries, and explains why saying no is not rude or selfish. It...
You’re Doing Enough: A Student Conversation on Burnout and Balance
Jan 7, 202627 minS1
<p>What happens when you do everything right and it still does not go the way you planned?</p><p>In this Student Showcase episode of Campus Chronicles, Brooke sits down with Madison Crook, a third-year university student and digital marketing creative, to talk honestly about burnout, anxiety, perfectionism, and learning how to let go of impossible standards.</p><p>Madison shares a defining campus moment when she organised an event she was deeply proud of, only for very few people to attend. What followed was disappointment, tears, and a powerful realisation that success is not always measured by numbers.<...
<p>What if one skill could change your education, your career path, and your confidence?</p><p>In this deeply personal episode of Campus Chronicles, Brooke sits down with her sister Bailey Young, a licensed social worker, recent Master of Social Work graduate, and Child Play Therapist, to talk about resilience, education, and the power of asking meaningful questions.</p><p>Bailey’s academic journey was anything but typical. During her undergraduate studies, she became bedridden after suffering multiple disc herniations at just 19 years old. With chronic pain, delayed diagnosis, and months of attending university online, she was forced to re...
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