• S1E16: Musician Andreka Jasek on Grad School, Rehabilitation, and Community Building

  • Sep 26 2023
  • Length: 26 mins
  • Podcast
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S1E16: Musician Andreka Jasek on Grad School, Rehabilitation, and Community Building

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  • In this episode, we meet Andreka Jasek, a multifaceted individual whose journey through education and career exemplifies resilience and determination. Her story begins as a high school dropout who enrolls in an alternative school and completes both her junior and senior years in just 9 months, showcasing the transformative power of determination and alternative education.

    In addition to her educational journey, Andreka is also a talented musician. She shares her experiences in the music industry and how it intertwines with her mission to help those struggling with addiction as a therapist specializing in this field.

    The conversation covers a range of topics, including substance abuse, relationships, self-love, and the importance of balance in life. Andreka offers valuable insights into the challenges faced by her clients and provides practical solutions for overcoming life's obstacles.

    Furthermore, the episode explores the impact of technology on the younger generation's mental health, emphasizing the need for mindful use. Join us for this enlightening conversation that encourages reevaluating education, career, and self-development.

    You are sure to gain valuable insights from Andreka's journey of resilience, dedication, and passion.

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