Pursuit PT Podcast

Episode 16: A Note to My First-Year Self (From a 3rd Year)

21 min · 29. aug. 2025
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In this solo episode of the Pursuit PT Podcast, Austyn takes the mic to share a heartfelt message to her first-year self—now speaking with the clarity and hindsight of a third-year DPT student. From letting go of the pressure to chase perfect grades, to embracing vulnerability and connection, this episode dives into five powerful lessons learned along the way. Austyn reflects on the importance of clinical application over academic perfection, the value of asking questions (even the awkward ones), and finding balance between school, family, and social life. She also opens up about the growth that comes from moving to a new city and pushing past your comfort zone—and why working a part-time job is doable (and sometimes necessary). Whether you're just beginning your DPT program or deep in the trenches, this is a must-listen reminder that growth doesn’t come from doing it all perfectly—it comes from doing it authentically. Tune in, take a breath, and know you’re not alone in the pursuit.

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Episode 16: A Note to My First-Year Self (From a 3rd Year)

In this solo episode of the Pursuit PT Podcast, Austyn takes the mic to share a heartfelt message to her first-year self—now speaking with the clarity and hindsight of a third-year DPT student. From letting go of the pressure to chase perfect grades, to embracing vulnerability and connection, this episode dives into five powerful lessons learned along the way. Austyn reflects on the importance of clinical application over academic perfection, the value of asking questions (even the awkward ones), and finding balance between school, family, and social life. She also opens up about the growth that comes from moving to a new city and pushing past your comfort zone—and why working a part-time job is doable (and sometimes necessary). Whether you're just beginning your DPT program or deep in the trenches, this is a must-listen reminder that growth doesn’t come from doing it all perfectly—it comes from doing it authentically. Tune in, take a breath, and know you’re not alone in the pursuit.

29. aug. 202521 min