• EP 4 - Noah Tew

  • May 24 2024
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Striking a harmonious chord between academic rigor and a fulfilling personal existence is an undertaking that many find daunting. Yet, UT Tyler's own Noah Tew joins us, a beacon of balance, revealing his personal symphony of strategies that keeps his life in tune. With a 4.0 GPA under his belt and a role as both a graduate student and a teaching assistant, Noah navigates the complexities of mentorship in student media and thriving relationships, all while keeping his hobbies in play. His insights into setting boundaries and the art of offering help enrich our conversation, underscoring the importance of a well-orchestrated daily schedule and the pursuit of academic distinction.

    Have you ever likened your personal journey to the life of a plant? In an introspective segment, Noah unravels his transformation from a once-guarded cactus to a flourishing succulent, embodying resilience and adaptability. He weaves through tales of speech class triumphs and the liberating shift in perspectives, highlighting the unexpected joy of college freedom and the diminishing hold of judgment over time. This personal evolution echoes the notion that growth is not just about enduring the desert's heat but thriving in it, with friends acting as the rain that nurtures.

    The episode culminates with a heartfelt exchange with Garrett Polk, exploring the synergy between student media and academia. Through the collaboration of Roots to Branches, 99.7 KVUT - Ut Tyler Radio, and Talon Student Media, we shine a spotlight on the richness student voices add to our collective narrative.

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