Manage episode 519496897 series 3307798
We invited three student mothers—Keta, Claribell, and Caroline—to share their stories: pregnancy detours, stacked externship hours after full-time work, and the late-night study windows that keep goals alive. Their stories are tender and tough, grounded in purpose, and full of practical moves anyone can copy.
We talk about what actually keeps a parent-student going: childcare that shows up, flexible schedules, and advisors who do more than send reminders. You’ll hear how externship hours feel less like a burden and more like an investment when they’re tied to real skills, how being transparent with instructors unlocks grace and options, and how a tight routine—like studying between 10 p.m. and 1 a.m.—can turn chaos into consistency.
The kids are watching, and that matters. From a missed Halloween to a daughter dreaming of forensic science, these moments reveal what persistence teaches at home: recovery beats perfection, and momentum is built one choice at a time.
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Chapters
1. Welcome And Focus On Student Moms (00:00:00)
2. Meet Kita, Clarabel, And Caroline (00:00:21)
3. Kita On Purpose And Perseverance (00:01:25)
4. Clarabel’s High-Risk Pregnancy And Finish (00:02:28)
5. Caroline’s Externship And Time Crunch (00:04:10)
6. Externship As Investment And Growth (00:06:40)
7. Lifelines: Family And School Support (00:07:45)
8. Night Study Routines And Flexibility (00:10:05)
9. Kids Noticing Sacrifice And Motivation (00:12:00)
10. Practical Advice And Time Management (00:14:20)
11. Mom Guilt, Resilience, And Next Steps (00:17:05)
12. Closing Encouragement To Student Mothers (00:24:31)
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