Becoming: Growing into Adulthood

Written by: Emerson Courtney
  • Summary

  • Becoming is a podcast created to inspire and entertain listeners as they learn life advice from friends, mentors, and employers - anyone who has ever been 18 and would have advice to share. Emerson Courtney interviews guests of various ages to answer the question, “What did you wish you knew when you were 18?” From college seniors, to mentors, to parents, to grandparents, each person has a unique perspective to share. As humans, we are continually growing and becoming the people we were created to be. Follow along to listen to advice that can be applied in daily life.
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Episodes
  • 006: Kaitlyn Jenkins on Post-Grad Friendships and a Letter to Her 18-Year Old Self
    Dec 14 2022
    Kaitlyn Jenkins joins the podcast today to talk about how she came to work at Anderson and the people that have been most influential in her life. She shares about making friends post-grad and reads a letter that she wrote to her 18-year-old self a couple years ago. Kaitlyn is a genuine friend and loves others so deeply. I hope you enjoy this episode!
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    27 mins
  • 005: Abby Sisco on Community and Friendship
    Dec 7 2022
    Abby Sisco is both a friend and classmate at Anderson University. In this episode she shares her passion for Jesus and how she came to Anderson University. She is a senior at Anderson this year and explains what she wishes she could tell her 18-year-old self. She also has a podcast, called PR Pop, where she talks about the intersection between Public Relations and Pop Culture. I was able to be on one of her episodes about the Try Guys. You can find her podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pr-pop/id1655008082.
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    31 mins
  • 004: Gayle Courtney on Hospitality and the Importance of Family
    Nov 30 2022
    Today is a really sweet episode for me because Gayle Courtney is on the podcast. She is my paternal grandmother, and someone I really look up to. We were able to have a great conversation about hospitality what it looks like to love other people well. She is someone that I have so much respect for, and I am thankful for the impact she has had in my life. I hope that by listening to this podcast, you will able be able to learn from her wisdom. I hope you enjoy listening to this episode of Becoming: Growing into Adulthood.
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    35 mins

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