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N.E.T. Collective - Where we Navigate Everything Together from Classroom to College to Careers and Beyond

N.E.T. Collective—Navigating Everything Together is a podcast for teens, college students, new graduates, young adults AND the people guiding and supporting them on their adulting journey. From classrooms to college to careers and beyond, three experienced professionals  - a school psychologist in private practice, an educational expert, and a career coach, all mothers in our target audience - break down life's transitions, challenges, twists and turns with clarity, warmth, and generous touch of humor. The topics we cover range from Executive Functions, ADHD, Learning Disabilities, Test Prep, Essay Writing to Networking, Career Challenges and so much more. We talk candidly, lovingly, and realistically about topics that may have our listeners scrounging around the web at 2AM for reliable information. More importantly, we offer real conversations, practical strategies, and thoughtful perspectives to help you get informed, empo

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    Working Memory - The Brain's Mental Workspace

    Working memory is one of the invisible skills we use all day, every day — often without realizing it. It helps us hold information in mind while using it, whether we are following directions, writing, solving a problem, staying organized, participating in a conversation, taking notes, cooking dinner, or simply trying to remember what comes next. In this episode, Vinita leads a practical and relatable conversation about what working memory is, how it differs from short-term and long-term memory, and why it plays such an important role within the larger executive functioning system.Through real-life examples, school-based scenarios, and a brief working memory activity with Kay and Ruth, we explore how working memory overload can make students and adults look forgetful, scattered, distracted, or unmotivated — even when they are trying. Research reminds us that working memory has limited capacity and develops over time, which is why supports such as writing things down, breaking tasks into smaller steps, using routines, reducing distractions, and making information visible can be so powerful. Key takeaway: short-term memory is holding it, working memory is using it, and long-term memory is storing it.Learn more at Netcollective.orgFollow us on:IG @netcollectivepodcast FB - NET Collective Podcast

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    Resumes: That Get Read

    Think your resume is “good enough”? Think again. In this episode of NET Collective, we break down what makes a resume stand out in today’s competitive job market—for college students, recent grads, and the parents supporting them.We cover basic tips to get started and share what hiring managers are really looking for (and what causes resumes to get rejected in seconds). From understanding what an Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) is to learning how to showcase results instead of responsibilities, this conversation covers practical, actionable advice.Whether you're building your first resume or helping your student refine theirs, you’ll walk away with strategies to move from overlooked to interview-ready.In this episode, we cover:The 6-second resume scan (and how to pass it)The biggest mistakes candidates makeHow to turn experience into impactSimple ways to tailor your resume for each jobTips for parents supporting the processPerfect for: High school seniors, college students, recent grads, and parents navigating the transition into the working world.Hashtags: #NETCollective #ResumeTips #CareerAdvice #CollegeToCareer #JobSearch #CareerReadiness #Internships #RecentGrads #ParentingTeens #CareerCoaching #FirstJob #ProfessionalDevelopment #ATS #JobSearchTipsLearn more at Netcollective.orgFollow us on:IG @netcollectivepodcast FB - NET Collective Podcast

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    College Essays: From Conception to Submission

    Do you want to start working on your Common App essay but don’t know where to start? Are you a parent wondering how to guide your child through the process most effectively? Join us as we walk you through the ins and outs of crafting an effective essay!In this episode, we discuss the challenging, sometimes fraught, utterly unique writing task that is the college admissions essay. At the nexus of academic, autobiographical, persuasive, and professional writing, the essay challenges students to narrate episodes in their own lives to demonstrate their suitability as candidates. Although it’s hardly the most impactful aspect of the application, it gives students an opportunity to demonstrate their character and accomplishments, as well as to explain any shortcomings in their transcripts and test scores. Writing about oneself can be deceptively complex; the reflection required and the gravity of the process can bring up unexpected executive functioning and social/emotional challenges.Our conversation explores how to approach this process as efficiently, effectively, and painlessly as possible, with advice for students, parents, and mentors. This starts long before the first word of an essay is typed. We detail the steps necessary to identify and develop an essay topic admissions officers will find persuasive. Then, we recap the prewriting process we detailed in a previous episode, with specific tips for this process. We also urge students to seek feedback throughout the process from a variety of sources, but to own the final editorial decisions.No matter where you are or your student is in the process, this episode will provide practical, actionable advice to guide you through it. Join us as we navigate it together with loving kindness and good humor.#CollegeAdmissionsEssay#WritingProcess#CollegeApplicationProcess#ExecutiveFunctioning#Autobiography#GiftedStudents#StudentSupport#ParentingTeens#Prewriting#Editing#Feedback#CollegeReadiness #EducationPodcast Learn more at Netcollective.orgFollow us on:IG @netcollectivepodcast FB - NET Collective Podcast

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    Why Bright Students Underperform - The Hidden Struggles Behind High Potential

    Why do some highly capable students, teens, and young adults seem to have so much potential, yet struggle to perform in ways that actually reflect it?In this episode, we take a deep, compassionate look at one of the most misunderstood patterns parents, educators, and students face: underperformance in students with clear strengths. We unpack why intelligence alone is often not enough, and why strong reasoning, insight, verbal ability, or creativity do not automatically translate into consistent follow-through, organization, task initiation, emotional regulation, and sustained output.We explore the deeper reasons bright students underperform, including the gap between intelligence and executive functioning, perfectionism, shame, identity, nervous system overload, hidden bottlenecks, and years of compensation that may work for a while — until the demands of school and life finally outrun the supports. We also discuss why these struggles often become much more visible during major transition points, including the shift from elementary school to middle school, middle school to high school, and high school to college.This episode goes beyond surface-level advice. Rather than reducing underperformance to planners, timers, or generic study tips, we focus on the importance of understanding the individual pattern underneath the struggle. Because when we better understand what is truly getting in the way, we can respond with more accuracy, more compassion, and more effective support.If you are a parent wondering why your bright child is not showing what they are capable of, an educator trying to make sense of inconsistent performance, or an adult who has quietly lived this pattern yourself, this episode will give you a richer framework for understanding what may really be going on.#ExecutiveFunctioning #Underperformance #BrightStudents #GiftedStudents #ADHD #StudentSupport #ParentingTeens #SchoolPsychology #LearningDifferences #AcademicStruggles #Perfectionism #Neurodiversity #CollegeReadiness #EducationPodcast #MentalHealthInEducationLearn more at Netcollective.orgFollow us on:IG @netcollectivepodcast FB - NET Collective Podcast

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    Navigating Networking: How to Build New Connections

    Navigating Networking: How to Build Connections, one conversation at a timeWho is this for: For students, young professionals, and parents supporting them, looking for simple and approachable tactics to begin networking, expand your network, or learn healthy networking habits.How do you network if you don’t feel confident walking into a room full of strangers? What if you’re an introvert and the thought of networking makes your palms sweat or heart race?  What if you’re not even sure what networking really looks like — or how to begin?In this episode, we break networking down into simple, approachable steps anyone can take. You’ll learn how networking is simply building relationships — one conversation at a time — and how small actions can lead to meaningful opportunities, insights, and connections. Networking isn’t only for job searches. It can help you explore careers, find mentors, join new communities, meet collaborators, or simply expand your world through conversation.Tune in to learn:The ABCs of networking Common mistakes to avoid Practical tips for introverts The mindset that makes networking feel natural and authenticAt NET Collective, we believe growth happens through connection. We’re here to help families navigate transitions — from classroom to college to careers and beyond — one conversation at a time.Listen wherever you get your podcasts or visit netcollective.org to learn more.#netcollective #networking #careers #careercoaching #gettingunstuck #curiositycounts #movingforward #coffeechats, #networkingforintroverts #netcollectivepodcast #connecting #introductions #launchingcareers #yourstory #askgreatquestions #gettingstarted #clarity #authenticity #conversations #listening #twoearsonemouth #careerdevelopment #personalgrowth #professionaldevelopment #earlycareer #collegestudents #parentingteens #lifeskills #mentorship #informationalinterviews #careeradvice #confidencebuilding #relationshipbuilding #networkingtips #podcastcommunity #NavigatingEverythingTogether #OneConversationAtATime #NETCollectivePodcastLearn more at Netcollective.orgFollow us on:IG @netcollectivepodcast FB - NET Collective Podcast

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    Time Blindness: The Hidden Barrier to Time Management

    Why do some people care deeply, mean well, and still struggle constantly with time? In this episode, we explore time blindness — the often-overlooked difficulty of sensing, predicting, and mentally holding time in mind.When time does not feel concrete internally, planning, pacing, starting, and finishing tasks can become much harder than they appear from the outside. What is often mistaken for procrastination, carelessness, or poor discipline may actually reflect a deeper struggle with how time is experienced.We unpack what time blindness looks like in everyday life and share practical strategies that can help make time more visible, more concrete, and easier to manage. Because when time is hard to conceptualize internally, the goal is not blame — it is building systems that actually work.#TimeBlindness #TimeManagement #ExecutiveFunction #ExecutiveFunctioning #Neurodiversity #Procrastination #FollowThrough #Productivity #BrainBasedStrategies #EducationPodcastLearn more at Netcollective.orgFollow us on:IG @netcollectivepodcast FB - NET Collective Podcast

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    The Power of Pre-Writing: From Blank Page to Clear Plan

    Have you ever stared down a blank page, unsure of how to attack it? Have you ever sat among a pile of library books wondering how to turn them into a research paper? If so, tune in to learn how to approach any writing task confidently!In this conversation, we discuss what leads up to a strong first draft: choosing a topic, gathering materials, and turning loose notes into a solid outline. We’ll explore three phases of prewriting–conception, brainstorming, and outlining–that organize the process and reduce stress. Learn how to make a strong start whether you’re considering your Common App essay, composing a cover letter, or adding text to a website.Join us @ netcollective.org or wherever you get your podcasts. We’re here to help you: Navigating Everything Together, from classroom to college to careers & beyond. One conversation at a time. #netcollective, #writtenexpression, #writing, #collegeessay, #organization, #brainstorming, #outlining, #projectplanning,#prewriting, #researchmethods, #netcollectivepodcastLearn more at Netcollective.orgFollow us on:IG @netcollectivepodcast FB - NET Collective Podcast

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    Creating a Crisp “Elevator Pitch”

    How do you tell your “story” concisely, yet leave them wanting to know more? Sort of like reading a well written, enticing book jacket and wanting to read the first chapter. While the concept of the elevator pitch may sound a bit corporate, it is incredibly useful in everyday life. An elevator pitch is a short, clear introduction that explains who you are, what you do, and what you care about — in about 20–30 seconds. The name comes from the idea that if you stepped into an elevator with someone important and only had the length of the ride to introduce yourself, what would you say?Here’s the thing — it’s not about sounding salesy or rehearsed. It’s really about clarity and authenticity.A good elevator pitch helps someone quickly understand three things:1.     Who you are, where you’re from (past)2.     What you do or what you're interested in (present)3.     What kind of opportunities or conversations you're looking for (future)Join us @ netcollective.org or wherever you get your podcast. We’re here to help you: Navigating Everything Together, from classroom to college to careers & beyond. One conversation at a time.  #netcollective #elevatorpitch #careers #careercoaching #gettingunstuck #networking #connecting #introductions #launchingcareers #yourstory #bookjacket #gettingstarted #clarity #authenticity #conversations #careerdevelopment #personalgrowth #professionaldevelopment #earlycareer #collegestudents #parentingteens #lifeskills #mentorship #informationalinterviews #careeradvice #confidencebuilding #relationshipbuilding #networkingtips #podcastcommunity #NavigatingEverythingTogether #OneConversationAtATime #NETCollectivePodcastLearn more at Netcollective.orgFollow us on:IG @netcollectivepodcast FB - NET Collective Podcast

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    The Planning - Execution Gap: Why We Know What To Do... But Still Can't Start

    We’ve all been there.You make a plan.You know exactly what you should do. You even want to do it.And yet… somehow you still can’t start.Why does that happen?In this episode of NET Collective: Navigating Everything Together, we explore the often-frustrating gap between planning and execution—that moment where good intentions stall and action feels surprisingly difficult.We break down what’s happening in the brain when we struggle to activate. Why does planning feel relatively easy, while starting the task itself can feel overwhelming?The answer lies in the way our brains are wired. Planning and execution rely on different executive functioning skill sets, and our brains are scanning for safety and avoiding perceived threat—even when the “threat” is simply starting a challenging task.In this episode, we unpack: • Why knowing what to do doesn’t always translate into action • The brain’s natural pull toward safety and avoidance • Why task initiation is one of the hardest executive functioning skills • What this means for students, professionals, and anyone who feels stuck between intention and action and what are some simple strategies that will help you bridge that gapIf you’ve ever wondered why motivation alone isn’t enough — or why bright, capable people can still struggle to start — this conversation will help you understand the science behind the planning - execution gap.Learn more at Netcollective.orgFollow us on:IG @netcollectivepodcast FB - NET Collective Podcast

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    To Test Or Not To Test

    To test or not to test?  Post-COVID, that is the questionThe pandemic led in-person college admissions exams to be abruptly cancelled and forced universities to adopt ad-hoc policies that have still not been completely normalized.If you or your child are navigating the college admissions journey, you know it’s become a minefield of test options and requirements–and if you’ve been through it yourself, you know how stressful the process can be.Tune in to this week’s N.E.T. Collective Podcast as we discuss the SAT and ACT! In this conversation we cover what these tests are and how they’re different, whether you or your child should take one, and, if so, which one. Learn which skillsets are best showcased by which exam; suss out the differences between test blind, optional, and required policies. Most importantly, join us in a conversation that remembers the human in all of it.Join us @ netcollective.org or wherever you get your podcast. We’re here to help you: Navigating Everything Together, from classroom to college to careers & beyond. One conversation at a time.#netcollective #SAT #ACT #SATvsACT #collegeadmissions,#testblind #testoptional #testrequired #netcollectivepodcast #testanxiety #postCOVIDLearn more at Netcollective.orgFollow us on:IG @netcollectivepodcast FB - NET Collective Podcast

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    Getting Unstuck: Using Your "Internal Compass"

    Have you ever felt stuck with your career? Maybe figuring out your college major, launching or pivoting your career, or considering what's next after raising kids or closing a chapter. If so - tune into your internal compass to help guide you. If you don’t know what your internal compass is, or where to find it, then tune into NET Collective Podcast to learn more. Learn about your true North: Values, South: Strengths and Skills, East: Everything that Excites you, and West: Who you are, how your Wired up. Everyone has an “Internal Compass”, you simply need to know where to find it and how to leverage it to best guide you. Join us @ netcollective.org or wherever you get your podcast. We’re here to help you: Navigating Everything Together, from classroom to college to careers & beyond. One conversation at a time. #netcollective #internalcompass #careers #careercoaching #gettingunstuck #whatsnext #netcollectivepodcast #unstuck #choosingamajor #launchingcareersLearn more at Netcollective.orgFollow us on:IG @netcollectivepodcast FB - NET Collective Podcast

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    Unpacking Our Executive Functioning System

    Executive functioning skills are the brain’s management system — the invisible engine behind how we manage life. They are the set of mental processes that help us organize our days, manage time, regulate emotions, stay focused, adapt, and follow through on what matters. When these skills are working well, life feels doable. When they’re not, even bright, capable people can feel stuck, overwhelmed, or constantly behind.In this first episode of our Executive Functioning Series, we take a deep, practical look at what executive functions actually are, why they are essential for success across school, work, relationships, and daily life, and how they show up in real-world behavior — not just in textbooks or testing reports.In this episode we unpack the full executive functioning system, including:• Organization • Time management • Planning and prioritizing • Working memory • Self-regulation and emotional control • Self-monitoring • Task initiation • Cognitive flexibility • Sustained attention and focusThese skills don’t operate in isolation — they work together as an interconnected system. Challenges in one area often ripple into others, which is why executive functioning difficulties are commonly seen in individuals with ADHD, learning differences, anxiety, and in many high-achieving people who simply feel overwhelmed by competing demands.This episode lays the foundation for understanding why someone can be intelligent, motivated, and full of potential — yet still struggle with organization, productivity, follow-through, or consistency.This conversation kicks off an ongoing series. Every third episode of NET Collective will focus on a specific executive functioning skill, with future episodes offering practical strategies, supports, and tools for children, teens, college students, professionals, parents, and educators.If you’ve ever wondered why getting started feels so hard, why time slips away, why plans don’t translate into action, or why daily life can feel more exhausting than it “should,” this series is designed to give you clarity, language, and direction.👉 Visit our website for companion handouts and resources aligned with each episode at: www.netcollective.orgBecause understanding how your brain manages life isn’t just necessary — it’s empowering.Learn more at Netcollective.orgFollow us on:IG @netcollectivepodcast FB - NET Collective Podcast

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    Welcome to N.E.T. Collective: Meet the Voices Behind the Mic

    In this very first episode, you’ll meet the three voices behind the podcast and hear the story of why we created this space. We share our professional backgrounds, the work we do every day with students, families, and young adults, and the experiences that shaped how we think about learning, growth, and life transitions.We also talk about what you can expect from future episodes—real conversations about classrooms, college, careers, executive functioning, mental health, motivation, and all the in-between moments that don’t come with a handbook.This podcast is for anyone navigating change: families raising kids, students figuring things out, young adults finding their footing, and professionals who want thoughtful, practical insight without the jargon or panic.If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, curious, stuck, or just looking for guidance that feels human—you’re in the right place. We’re so glad you’re here.Learn more at Netcollective.orgFollow us on:IG @netcollectivepodcast FB - NET Collective Podcast

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N.E.T. Collective—Navigating Everything Together is a podcast for teens, college students, new graduates, young adults AND the people guiding and supporting them on their adulting journey. From classrooms to college to careers and beyond, three experienced professionals  - a school psychologist in private practice, an educational expert, and a career coach, all mothers in our target audience - break down life's transitions, challenges, twists and turns with clarity, warmth, and generous touch of humor. The topics we cover range from Executive Functions, ADHD, Learning Disabilities, Test Prep, Essay Writing to Networking, Career Challenges and so much more. We talk candidly, lovingly, and realistically about topics that may have our listeners scrounging around the web at 2AM for reliable information. More importantly, we offer real conversations, practical strategies, and thoughtful perspectives to help you get informed, empo

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NETCollective Team - Ruth, Kay & Vinita

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