• #80 College in a Polarized World: Navigating Conflict with Resilience with Bob Bordone
    Jan 27 2026

    Conflict on college campuses has changed—and not just because of roommates and group projects.

    In this episode of College Is Fine, Everything’s Fine, we’re joined by Bob Bordone, conflict and negotiation expert, former Harvard Law School professor, and author of Conflict Resilience, for a timely conversation about how students can navigate disagreement when the stakes feel personal, political, and deeply tied to identity.

    From classroom discussions and group chats to social media posts and friendships strained by global events, Bob helps us understand why conflict feels so overwhelming right now—and why avoidance has become the default coping strategy. He introduces the concept of conflict resilience, a skill that isn’t about “winning,” fixing, or resolving differences, but about staying present, authentic, and connected in the face of discomfort.

    Together, we explore:

    • Why conflict avoidance feels safer—but costs us more in the long run
    • How polarization and social media amplify fear, reactivity, and disconnection
    • The difference between aggression, assertion, and avoidance
    • What “disagreeing better” actually looks like in dorm rooms, classrooms, and relationships
    • How to raise hard topics without betraying your values—or yourself
    • Why conflict resilience is a core leadership and life skill, not just a communication tactic

    Bob also shares practical ways students can start building conflict resilience right now, including reframing conflict as a normal (and even connective) part of relationships and learning to sit with discomfort instead of immediately fleeing it.

    If you’ve ever felt anxious about speaking up, setting boundaries, or engaging with someone who sees the world very differently than you do, this episode offers a grounded, hopeful path forward.

    Links to Bob Bordone’s book Conflict Resilience and his work are below:

    https://www.bobbordone.com/

    https://www.bobbordone.com/books



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  • #79 Your Bounce-Back Semester Starts Here: Executive Functioning 101 with Coach Krisler Bailey
    Jan 14 2026

    Did last semester not go the way you hoped? You’re not broken—and you’re definitely not alone.

    In this episode of College Is Fine, Everything’s Fine, we’re joined by college professor and executive-functioning expert Krisler Bailey to talk about how to actually bounce back after a tough semester. We cover why motivation fades (and what works instead), how unstructured time quietly wrecks your schedule, and why rereading notes and highlighting everything isn’t studying.

    This conversation is equal parts validating and practical. Whether you struggled academically, socially, or just felt overwhelmed, this episode will help you build a realistic reset plan—without perfectionism, shame, or all-or-nothing thinking.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • Why everyone struggles in college (just in different ways)
    • Why discipline beats motivation every time
    • How unstructured time derails students—and how to fix it
    • Time-blocking your day so you still have a life
    • Why your phne feels like an emotional support device (and what to do about it)
    • How to reduce distractions without going cold turkey
    • What actually works for studying (hint: not rereading notes)
    • How community—friends, classmates, professors—makes bouncing back possible

    Takeaway:
    Last semester doesn’t define you. College is a skill set—and skills can be learned.

    🎧 Listen now and start your reset.


    Krisler Bailey is a college professor, college success coach, and functional medicine certified health coach. With over 20 years of experience supporting students through the transition to college and adulthood, Krisler helps students and families navigate the hidden curriculum of college while building routines that support both academic success and well-being.

    You can read more about Krisler and her coaching services here: https://coachingwithkrisler.com/


    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction

    03:04 Understanding Student Struggles

    05:45 The Role of New Year's Resolutions

    08:58 Building a Supportive Community

    12:00 Strategies for Academic Success

    15:59 Time Management and Study Skills

    23:57 Engaging with Course Material

    29:00 Conclusion and Resources



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    28 mins
  • #78 Therapists Confess: What We Were Really Like in College
    Dec 16 2025

    What were therapists really like in college?

    In this candid episode of College Is Fine, Everything’s Fine, we sit down with therapists for an unfiltered conversation about their actual college experiences—no polished bios, no clinical jargon, and absolutely no acronyms.

    From awkward roommate situations to academic struggles, bad decisions, and lessons learned the hard way, our guests share the truths they wish someone had told them as students. This episode is equal parts validating, surprising, and reassuring—especially if you’ve ever thought, “Everyone else has this figured out except me.”

    Whether you’re stressed about grades, doubting your major, or feeling behind, this episode is your reminder that becoming a therapist (or a functional adult) was never a straight line.

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  • #77 Is Your Brain On Shuffle: Surviving ADHD in College
    Dec 2 2025

    In this episode, Rae Jacobson, an expert on ADHD, shares her personal journey with ADHD and learning disabilities. She discusses the challenges she faced in college, the importance of finding the right educational environment, and the value of self-awareness and support systems for students with learning differences.


    Keywords:

    ADHD, learning disabilities, college, self-awareness, support systems


    Takeaways:

    • ADHD diagnosis can be life-changing.
    • Finding the right college fit is crucial.
    • Support systems are essential for success.
    • Self-awareness helps in managing ADHD.
    • Executive functioning skills are vital.
    • College isn't a cure-all for learning issues.
    • Peer support can be incredibly beneficial.
    • Professors can be valuable resources.
    • Mental health services are important.
    • ADHD affects more than just academics.


    Rae Jacobson, MS, is the lead of insight at Understood and host of the podcast Hyperfocus with Rae Jacobson. She is a writer, ADHD expert, and former senior editor at the Child Mind Institute. Her work has appeared in New York Magazine, the Daily Beast, Rolling Stone, Parenting, American Girl, and more.

    To hear more from Rae, make sure to check out her podcast Hyperfocused, brought to you by Understood.org. Both are amazing resources for college students with learning differences.

    Link:

    https://www.understood.org/en/podcasts/hyperfocus/welcome-to-hyperfocus-with-rae-jacobson


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    29 mins
  • #76 Why Your Professor Wants to Know You: A Guide to Making the Most of Office Hours
    Nov 18 2025

    College can feel overwhelming. Going to office hours is one of the simplest ways to feel connected, supported, and confident—academically and emotionally. After hearing from high school seniors and college students who regret never building relationships with professors, we brought in someone who truly understands the other side of the desk: Dr. Danielle DeNigris, Associate Professor of Psychology at Fairleigh Dickinson University. Dr. DeNigris breaks down what office hours actually are, why professors genuinely want you to come, and how these quick conversations can help you understand class material, fix study strategies, navigate confusing assignments, or—plot twist—build mentorships that matter long after the class ends.

    Whether you’re a first-gen student, someone who’s always worried about “bothering” your instructor, or someone who never knows what to say in an email, this episode has concrete tips, scripts, and college hacks that make showing up feel 100× less intimidating.

    Dr. DeNigris-

    https://www.fdu.edu/profiles/danielle911_denigris/

    UNC Office Hours Guide-

    https://learningcenter.unc.edu/tips-and-tools/using-office-hours-effectively/

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  • #75 How College Students Can Sleep Better: Expert Strategies from Dr. Colleen Ehrnstrom
    Nov 4 2025

    Sleep: it’s the ultimate college luxury, the missing ingredient in most all-nighters, and—according to our guest—one of the biggest players in your mental health. In this episode, we catch some wisdom (and maybe a few zzz’s) with clinical psychologist Dr. Colleen Ehrnstrom, who unpacks why college students are chronically tired, what circadian rhythms actually do, and how to tell the difference between being fatigued and being sleepy (yes, they’re different!).

    We talk about everything from late-night scrolling to the myth of “catching up” on sleep, and Colleen helps us rethink what “good sleep hygiene” really means—spoiler: it’s not a one-size-fits-all checklist. She also sheds light on how substances like CBD and marijuana can mess with your REM cycles, and why flexibility (not perfection) might just be the secret to better sleep.

    Whether you’re a night owl, an over-caffeinated early riser, or somewhere in between, this episode is your wake-up call to take sleep seriously—and maybe, finally, make peace with your pillow.

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  • #74 Dark Academia: Is Truth Stranger Than Fiction? A Conversation with Author Heather Colley
    Oct 21 2025

    In this episode, we chat with debut author Heather Coley about her darkly captivating campus novel The Gilded Butterfly Effect. We unpack the toxic dynamics of Greek life, the uphill battle for mental health resources in college, and how fiction can often hit closer to home than nonfiction. Heather also gets real about the writing process, social media pressures, and navigating rejection in the creative world. If you're a student—or just someone who’s been through the college grind—this one’s for you.

    Book Release Date: October 21, 2025

    Connect with Heather

    • Insta: @heathercolleyauthor
    • TikTok: @phdwithpaige

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  • #73 Beyond the ‘I’m So OCD’ Meme: Understanding Obsessive Compulsive Disorder with Dr. John Guerry
    Oct 7 2025

    From TikTok videos of organizing and cleaning content to everyday “I’m so OCD” comments, the term gets tossed around a lot, but what does OCD actually mean? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. John Guerry, a licensed clinical psychologist, who helps us break down the difference between personal quirks, perfectionism, and a true Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) diagnosis. He explains how intrusive thoughts and compulsions create distressing cycles, why people with OCD often suffer in silence, and how symptoms can be hidden behind “high-functioning” appearances.

    In this episode we explore:

    • Why intrusive thoughts are common for everyone—but stick differently for people with OCD
    • How compulsions bring short-term relief but reinforce the disorder over time
    • The difference between OCD and OCPD (Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder)
    • Lesser-known themes beyond contamination, like morality (“scrupulosity”), harm, or “just right” OCD
    • Why the college years can trigger worsening symptoms
    • The role of family, peers, and environment in either accommodating or unintentionally feeding OCD
    • Dr. Guerry also highlights why OCD tends to latch onto the things people value most—family, relationships, morality—and why people with OCD often have such “big hearts.”

    Resources Mentioned:

    • International OCD Foundation – trusted information, screeners, and a directory for finding evidence-based OCD therapists.

    https://iocdf.org

    About Our Guest:

    Dr. John Guerry is a clinical psychologist specializing in anxiety and OCD. He practices at Harbor, a group practice in the Philadelphia area, dedicated to treating anxiety disorders, OCD, and related conditions.

    https://www.harborpa.com

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    29 mins