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5 Things Nobody Tells You After College Graduation | Real Advice for Your 20s

13 min · 13. maj 2026
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Graduation season is exciting — but it can also feel terrifying. Everybody keeps asking "What's next?" and sometimes the honest answer is "I don't fully know yet." That's normal. In this episode, Lindsay Black (Ms. Black) shares 5 things she wishes someone had sat her down and explained after college — not résumé tips or interview hacks, but the emotional and social realities of adulthood that don't get talked about enough. Why your first job isn't destiny. Why your twenties should include living, not just optimizing. Why friendships take real effort now. Why networking doesn't have to feel fake. And why grief will show up in ways nobody warned you about. Plus a special bonus for first-generation college graduates — because that experience is a little different, and it deserves to be acknowledged. This episode isn't about having life figured out. It's about giving yourself permission to keep becoming. Share this with a graduate in your life. Or honestly, with your friend who's still figuring it out at 28. Because most of us are.

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episode 5 Things Nobody Tells You After College Graduation | Real Advice for Your 20s artwork

5 Things Nobody Tells You After College Graduation | Real Advice for Your 20s

Graduation season is exciting — but it can also feel terrifying. Everybody keeps asking "What's next?" and sometimes the honest answer is "I don't fully know yet." That's normal. In this episode, Lindsay Black (Ms. Black) shares 5 things she wishes someone had sat her down and explained after college — not résumé tips or interview hacks, but the emotional and social realities of adulthood that don't get talked about enough. Why your first job isn't destiny. Why your twenties should include living, not just optimizing. Why friendships take real effort now. Why networking doesn't have to feel fake. And why grief will show up in ways nobody warned you about. Plus a special bonus for first-generation college graduates — because that experience is a little different, and it deserves to be acknowledged. This episode isn't about having life figured out. It's about giving yourself permission to keep becoming. Share this with a graduate in your life. Or honestly, with your friend who's still figuring it out at 28. Because most of us are.

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