Rarely Said
Freshman year, Harper had a 1.5 GPA. Not because she wasn't smart. Because she was too scared to ask for help. In this episode of Rarely Said, Harper gets honest about what it actually feels like to be drowning and too proud β or too afraid β to tell anyone. She talks about the moment things started to shift, what finally made her reach out, and how everything changed when she stopped trying to figure it all out alone. This one is for anyone who's been sitting in the back of the classroom pretending they understand when they absolutely do not. We talk about: * What Harper's freshman year actually looked like behind the scenes * Why asking for help can feel scarier than just struggling silently * The moment she realized something had to change * How opening up to teachers, counselors, and family made a real difference * Breaking the stigma around needing support in high school Asking for help isn't weakness. It's just the thing nobody tells you to do. If you've ever felt too overwhelmed to even know where to start β or too embarrassed to admit you're struggling β this episode is going to feel like someone finally said it. Drop a comment if you needed to hear this today. π
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