catchiNG up: Beyond the Classroom
What do you do when you're 15, back in a city you left behind, and every friend group has already formed without you? For Natalie Fuentes, the answer was a classroom — a room with the music, anatomy posters, and a teacher who never minded company at lunch. In this episode of catchiNG Up, I reconnect with Natalie, a former anatomy student from the Class of 2019 who's now finishing her psychology degree at UCF on the industrial-organizational track. What started as "I just wanted a fun science class" turned into one of the most meaningful conversations of the season. We talk about: 🪑 The lunch table that wasn't a table — how an empty classroom became a safe space, and how one student quietly built a community without realizing it 🧠 Finding her lane in psychology — why Natalie pivoted from neuroscience to I/O psych, and what she wants her career to look like 🇰🇷 Eight months in Seoul — studying Korean abroad, why English speakers struggle with Korean grammar, and learning to read the lyrics she'd been singing for years 🌏 The "little world tour" — Japan, China, Korea, and Bali in one summer, plus her travel tips for my own Japan trip this December 💜 BTS, SEVENTEEN, and a Super Bowl theory — front-row barricades, fandom culture, and why I'm convinced a K-pop halftime show is coming ⏳ Advice to her 16-year-old self — "Time really does heal." Natalie opens up about the hardest year of her life, the anger she carried, and the resilience she didn't recognize until years later This is what catchiNG Up is all about: the student who sat quietly in the corner becomes the world traveler, the survivor, the big sister giving advice no one wants to hear, yet. Growth isn't always linear — but it's always worth talking about. 🎧 New episodes every Wednesday | Clips every Friday📲 Follow us on Instagram: @thecatchingupPodcast catchiNG Up: where conversations continue beyond the classroom.
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