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Free-ish in Higher Education

Free-ish in Higher Education

De: Chelsea Talley
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Freeish in Higher Education is a podcast about what it really takes to chase a degree when the system was not built for you. Hosted by Chelsea, a passionate advocate, non-traditional parenting student, and community leader from Dallas, this series pulls back the curtain on higher ed and exposes the real cost of being successful in a system that sees students as statistics and funding figures.

From the broken promises of DEI to imposter syndrome, financial aid, mental health, dual credit and more this show amplifies the voices they overlook and the strength they underestimate.

We are so much more than students.

We are people with visions, goals and dreams.

We are the future. Free-ish and still showing up.

Together we can make a difference.

If you’ve ever felt invisible, weighed down by barriers, or like you’re carrying the weight of the world alone; we can carry it together.

This space was made for you.

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  • Sneak Peek: Free-ish in Higher Education
    May 17 2025

    Free-ish in Higher Ed introduces Chelsea, a non-traditional student, mother, community leader, and advocate who navigates educational systems not designed with her in mind. This podcast gives voice to students who feel overlooked, overwhelmed, or isolated on their academic journeys.

    The series premieres on Juneteenth, Thursday, June 19th, with three debut episodes released simultaneously. Listeners can expect authentic stories, candid conversations, and raw truths about the realities of higher education from an insider's perspective.

    Mark your calendars and join this important conversation beginning this Juneteenth.

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