The Grown-Ups Are Talking cover art

The Grown-Ups Are Talking

The Grown-Ups Are Talking

Written by: Abby Thayananthan
Listen for free

LIMITED TIME OFFER | Get 2 Months for ₹5/month

About this listen

The transition from college students/recent grads into fully-fledged adults can be a scary one. How do we 'adult'? And how do we know that we're doing it right? In this podcast, my guests and I reflect on all things 'adult'- working life, navigating adult relationships, following our dreams, making mistakes, dealing with rejection, and a lot more. We're going to figure out who we are as newborn adults together, and I'm so excited to have you here with me!

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Abby Thayananthan
Social Sciences
Episodes
  • 52. Springtime: A New Season of Adulthood
    Mar 4 2026

    As spring arrives, everything starts to feel a little lighter: the days get longer, routines shift, and suddenly we feel the urge to reset. In this short solo episode, Abby reflects on how seasonal change mirrors the experience of early adulthood: learning to start again, clear space, and grow into new versions of ourselves.

    From spring cleaning our homes (and minds), to revisiting goals that didn’t quite stick in January, to rediscovering energy, connection, and joy after the winter months, this episode is a gentle check-in for anyone navigating change or craving a fresh start.

    Because maybe adulthood isn’t about having everything figured out; maybe it’s about recognising when you’re entering a new season, and allowing yourself to begin again.

    Show More Show Less
    17 mins
  • 51. The Art of Juggling It All
    Feb 25 2026

    In your 20s- and in early adulthood more broadly- it can feel like you’re expected to do everything at once. Build your career. Stay fit. Maintain friendships and relationships. Grow personally. Plan for the future. And somehow avoid burnout while doing it all.

    In this episode, we’re talking about how to balance it all, and realistically.

    This isn’t about toxic productivity or maximising every hour of your day. Your value is not tied to how productive you are. Instead, this episode focuses on building a sustainable version of work-life balance that aligns with your priorities, your energy levels, and your current season of life.


    We break the conversation into three parts:

    1. Understanding Your Priorities

    2. Creating Systems & Routines That Reduce Overwhelm

    3. Mindset Shifts for Avoiding Burnout

    If you’ve been struggling with work-life balance, feeling overwhelmed in your 20s, or trying to prioritise your goals without burning out, this episode will help you create more clarity, structure, and calm in your daily life.

    Balance isn’t about doing everything perfectly. It’s about intentional trade-offs, sustainable routines, and giving yourself permission to evolve.

    Subscribe to The Grown-Ups Are Talking for more conversations about adulting, career growth, relationships, mental health, and navigating your 20s with intention.


    Show More Show Less
    35 mins
  • 50. Every Time I Thought I Had My Life Figured Out
    Feb 18 2026

    In this episode, I’m taking you through every major decision I’ve made about my life and career so far- the moments where I felt completely certain I had it all figured out… and how those certainties kept evolving.

    From creative writing and theatre to law school dreams, big law ambitions, financial litigation, burnout, podcasting, and producing, I’ve changed my mind more times than I can count. And each time, I was so sure I finally knew what I was doing with my future.

    This is one of my most honest and vulnerable episodes yet. I sat down without a script and talked through the real turning points: choosing passion over prestige, navigating family financial pressure, chasing creative work, questioning law school, and ultimately deciding to attend Harvard Law School.

    I talk about the fear of being indecisive, the tension between creativity and practicality, and what it means to admit you don’t actually know what your life will look like- even when you’re the type of person that always wants to map out a five-year plan.

    By the end of the episode, I share the major decision I’ve recently made about Harvard Law and why I’m finally learning to lean into change and uncertainty instead of trying to control it.

    If you’re in your twenties, navigating career changes, feeling behind, or wondering whether you’re allowed to change your mind- this episode is for you.

    And maybe the goal isn’t to have it all figured out. Maybe it’s to keep choosing- and re-choosing who you want to be.

    Show More Show Less
    45 mins
No reviews yet