It Only Happens to Earnny

"In 10 Years, You Could Have My Job"

33 min · 13 de may de 2026
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Starting over in my late 20s wasn’t part of the plan… but maybe that’s the point. In this episode, I open up about career burnout, leaving the lab, traveling during COVID, people-pleasing, being told “maybe in 10 years you could have my job,” and the moment I realized I wanted more for my life. Turning my pain into my podcast, I talk about why I’m rethinking everything-from IT to possibly dental school-and what it means to rebuild your life when your dreams start changing. This episode is for anyone feeling lost, stuck, faced rejections, burned out, scared to pivot, or in season of change like myself. You are not behind. You are allowed to start over. And you absolutely got what it takes to bet on yourself. 🤍

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