Were you born between 1981 and 1996? If your answer was yes, you categorize as a millennial and we love every one of you millennials out there. Have you had a hard time finding a job after college? Did you get laid off from your first job right out of college? Did you get yelled at by a different generation for "being a millennial"? Did you rise above and open your own business? Are you a digital nomad? These are all things we'll be discussing, stay tuned!
14. overworking yourself & burning out. it happens to the best of us.
In today's world, overwork/hustle culture has become so normalized and it is often glorified to the point where we believe that we should be part of this problem. We're taking a look at overwork culture and burnout and what this can do to our mental and physical health. It's simply a raw conversation about why we shouldn't be buying into the cult of overworking and rather start living our lives for ourselves and not for our jobs. Take some time to take care of yourself and reevaluate the parts of your life that need to be modified in order to actually work to live and not live to work.
I hope you're all taking care of yourselves. Sending you all of my love <3
BBC Article mentioned in the episode: https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20210507-why-we-glorify-the-cult-of-burnout-and-overwork
1/6/2022 • 11 minutes, 55 seconds
3. there's light at the end of the tunnel w/ Gabo Anzueto
In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, we have a very special guest on the show this week. His story is one of perseverance & positivity that stems out of a dark, dark place. Gabo has managed to not only turn his depression & anxiety into something positive, but he also turned his pain into a business in the hopes of helping others turn their stories around just like he has. As a mental health advocate he wants the world to know that no matter what you are going through you are strong & he's there to lend a helping hand in a judgement free zone. If you would like to talk to Gabo directly you can find him on Instagram @gaboanzol or send him an email to gaboanzueto@gmail.com. If you or anyone you know is struggling with mental health issues don't be afraid to ask for help. You can always reach out to us through Instagram @themillennialeffectpodcast or through our personal accounts @nikkiriela & @brriela. Let's help show the world that mental health is real, is serious, and it's totally okay to ask for help.
5/11/2020 • 45 minutes, 52 seconds
2. confessions of a digital nomad w/ Sol Spier
In this episode, Nikki & BR have their first guest on the show, Sol Spier. She is a digital nomad, entrepreneur, and out of the box creative. She has travelled through Europe & Asia, finally settling down in Amsterdam, which she is currently calling home. In this episode, Sol shares her story about how an Uber ride changed the course of her life & how through this she has not only built her dream life but also her dream job & the series of events that have led her to where she is today. An inspiring story about following your heart rather following what everyone else around you is doing. For more info on Sol & her business you can visit her website: solspier.com & dawningdigital.com or follow her on Instagram @solspier
5/4/2020 • 34 minutes, 27 seconds
1. the one that graduated & the one that didn't w/ Nikki & BR
It's the first ever episode of The Millennial Effect & it is a long time coming. In this episode Nikki & BR talk about their personal experiences with college and the personal decisions that drove one of them to complete their Bachelor's degree & the other one to drop out & the result of these decisions. With personal stories about their experiences they paint a picture & share why a diploma doesn't decide your future, your job, or your income.
4/27/2020 • 29 minutes, 43 seconds
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