The worst bullying I experienced in architecture school didn’t come from students… it came from my professors.
In this first episode of the podcast, I share two real stories from my years as an architecture student: humiliating critiques, toxic professors, academic pressure, and the psychological impact that these experiences can leave years later.
Academic bullying is something we rarely talk about. When we imagine bullying, we usually think about children or teenagers. But the truth is, bullying can also happen in universities, studios, and professional environments.
In this episode I talk about:
• humiliating moments during architecture render days
• toxic power dynamics between professors and students
• anxiety and self-doubt created by academic environments
• what I learned years later about confidence, creativity, and resilience
This episode is also for anyone who has ever felt alone in an academic environment.
Sometimes the people who are supposed to teach you the most end up teaching you something completely different.
Not about architecture.
But about power, ego, and resilience.
If you’ve ever experienced something similar, remember: you’re probably not as alone as you think.
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