AFTERGRAD
The Aftergrad Podcast
Many Lives in this Life
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How many lives do you want to live in this lifetime? How do we find meaning in the day-to-day? Do you believe in reincarnation? These are some of the big “what if” questions we tackle in this episode with the help of psychology research conducted by American psychiatrist, hypnotherapist, and bestselling author Brian Weiss. Published in 1988, his book Many Lives, Many Masters explains how Weiss cured the past-life traumas of one of his clients by using past-life therapy. We explore how remembering our past lives can have a transformative impact on the multiple lives we hope to navigate in the future.

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AFTERGRAD
The Aftergrad Podcast
The transition from high school to college can be incredibly uncomfortable. And still, the transition from college to the real world is abrupt, discombobulating, and not talked about nearly enough. Twentysomethings, best friends, and recent graduates Robert Cain ‘21 and Victoria Gilbert ‘21 finished school in the middle of a global pandemic overly burdened by economic uncertainty and a discouraging job market. In response to these challenges, the creative duo shares personal anecdotes and lessons learned as they live, laugh, and desperately search for clarity and security in the postgrad moment. They discuss the societal expectations that frustrate them and the useful wisdom that aligns them, informing students, professionals, and leaders in a lighthearted manner.