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372: The Truth About Non-Linear Paths in Grad School with Bianca Alba

372: The Truth About Non-Linear Paths in Grad School with Bianca Alba

Episode 372 Published 1 month ago
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In this episode of the Grad School Femtoring Podcast, I speak with Bianca Alba about the realities of taking a non-linear path through graduate school, career transitions, and life as a first-generation working-class Latina. Bianca shares her experience working multiple jobs while completing her master’s degree, navigating higher education without a financial safety net, and confronting the pressure many first-gen students face to “do everything right” in order to succeed. Together, we unpack the emotional and structural realities that shape non-linear journeys and why so many students feel forced into survival mode while trying to pursue their goals.

In our conversation, we discuss the financial and emotional realities of working through grad school and the importance of building supportive communities that sustain us through uncertainty and transition. Bianca also reflects on her experience working in public health, job loss despite years of dedication and advancement, and eventually stepping into entrepreneurship. This episode is ultimately about giving yourself permission to move at your own pace, redefining success, and creating a life that aligns with your values.

In this episode, you will learn:

  • Why many first-generation students take non-linear paths through graduate school and careers
  • What graduate programs often misunderstand about working-class and first-gen students
  • How survival mode and burnout can shape academic and professional experiences
  • Why job stability is never guaranteed, even after “doing everything right”
  • How community, purpose, and self-compassion can support long-term sustainability

Work with me

  • You are  invited to join my upcoming Compassionate Accountability Retreat on May 29-30. Sign up here: https://gradschoolfemtoring.com/retreats/
  • If you are navigating graduate school, burnout, executive functioning struggles, or major academic and career decisions, I offer personalized coaching and sustainable productivity support for first-generation BIPOC students and professionals. Learn more about coaching: https://gradschoolfemtoring.com/coaching/

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