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N.E.T. Collective - Where we Navigate Everything Together from Classroom to College to Careers and Beyond

N.E.T. Collective - Where we Navigate Everything Together from Classroom to College to Careers and Beyond

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N.E.T. Collective—Navigating Everything Together is a podcast for teens, college students, new graduates, young adults AND the people guiding and supporting them on their adulting journey.


From classrooms to college to careers and beyond, three experienced professionals - a school psychologist in private practice, an educational expert, and a career coach, all mothers in our target audience - break down life's transitions, challenges, twists and turns with clarity, warmth, and generous touch of humor. The topics we cover range from Executive Functions, ADHD, Learning Disabilities, Test Prep, Essay Writing to Networking, Career Challenges and so much more.


We talk candidly, lovingly, and realistically about topics that may have our listeners scrounging around the web at 2AM for reliable information. More importantly, we offer real conversations, practical strategies, and thoughtful perspectives to help you get informed, empowered, and supported—because the journey of life is easier when we navigate it together!

© 2026 N.E.T. Collective - Where we Navigate Everything Together from Classroom to College to Careers and Beyond
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  • Resumes: That Get Read
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    Think your resume is “good enough”? Think again. In this episode of NET Collective, we break down what makes a resume stand out in today’s competitive job market—for college students, recent grads, and the parents supporting them.

    We cover basic tips to get started and share what hiring managers are really looking for (and what causes resumes to get rejected in seconds). From understanding what an Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) is to learning how to showcase results instead of responsibilities, this conversation covers practical, actionable advice.

    Whether you're building your first resume or helping your student refine theirs, you’ll walk away with strategies to move from overlooked to interview-ready.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • The 6-second resume scan (and how to pass it)
    • The biggest mistakes candidates make
    • How to turn experience into impact
    • Simple ways to tailor your resume for each job
    • Tips for parents supporting the process

    Perfect for:
    High school seniors, college students, recent grads, and parents navigating the transition into the working world.

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    #NETCollective #ResumeTips #CareerAdvice #CollegeToCareer #JobSearch #CareerReadiness #Internships #RecentGrads #ParentingTeens #CareerCoaching #FirstJob #ProfessionalDevelopment #ATS #JobSearchTips

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  • College Essays: From Conception to Submission
    Apr 21 2026

    Do you want to start working on your Common App essay but don’t know where to start? Are you a parent wondering how to guide your child through the process most effectively? Join us as we walk you through the ins and outs of crafting an effective essay!

    In this episode, we discuss the challenging, sometimes fraught, utterly unique writing task that is the college admissions essay. At the nexus of academic, autobiographical, persuasive, and professional writing, the essay challenges students to narrate episodes in their own lives to demonstrate their suitability as candidates. Although it’s hardly the most impactful aspect of the application, it gives students an opportunity to demonstrate their character and accomplishments, as well as to explain any shortcomings in their transcripts and test scores. Writing about oneself can be deceptively complex; the reflection required and the gravity of the process can bring up unexpected executive functioning and social/emotional challenges.

    Our conversation explores how to approach this process as efficiently, effectively, and painlessly as possible, with advice for students, parents, and mentors. This starts long before the first word of an essay is typed. We detail the steps necessary to identify and develop an essay topic admissions officers will find persuasive. Then, we recap the prewriting process we detailed in a previous episode, with specific tips for this process. We also urge students to seek feedback throughout the process from a variety of sources, but to own the final editorial decisions.

    No matter where you are or your student is in the process, this episode will provide practical, actionable advice to guide you through it. Join us as we navigate it together with loving kindness and good humor.

    #CollegeAdmissionsEssay#WritingProcess#CollegeApplicationProcess#ExecutiveFunctioning#Autobiography#GiftedStudents#StudentSupport#ParentingTeens#Prewriting#Editing#Feedback#CollegeReadiness #EducationPodcast

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  • Why Bright Students Underperform - The Hidden Struggles Behind High Potential
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    Why do some highly capable students, teens, and young adults seem to have so much potential, yet struggle to perform in ways that actually reflect it?

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    We explore the deeper reasons bright students underperform, including the gap between intelligence and executive functioning, perfectionism, shame, identity, nervous system overload, hidden bottlenecks, and years of compensation that may work for a while — until the demands of school and life finally outrun the supports. We also discuss why these struggles often become much more visible during major transition points, including the shift from elementary school to middle school, middle school to high school, and high school to college.

    This episode goes beyond surface-level advice. Rather than reducing underperformance to planners, timers, or generic study tips, we focus on the importance of understanding the individual pattern underneath the struggle. Because when we better understand what is truly getting in the way, we can respond with more accuracy, more compassion, and more effective support.

    If you are a parent wondering why your bright child is not showing what they are capable of, an educator trying to make sense of inconsistent performance, or an adult who has quietly lived this pattern yourself, this episode will give you a richer framework for understanding what may really be going on.

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