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In today’s episode, Maya talks about the four new things she's tried this year, so far. Sometimes it's worth fracturing consistency to gain new experiences and keep an open mind. Reflection Questions: Have you tried anyt

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Hosted by Maya Berinde · 🇺🇸 US · EN-CA · 16 episodes
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The Student to Thinker Podcast is (surprise) all about turning students into thinkers. In each episode, your host Maya discusses practical ways to become more reflective, creative, and curious to become the best version of yourself.
Maya Berinde hosts Student to Thinker Podcast, a education show with 16 episodes published.

In today’s episode, Maya talks about the four new things she's tried this year, so far. Sometimes it's worth fracturing consistency to gain new experiences and keep an open mind. Reflection Questions: Have you tried anyt

In today's episode, Maya talks about doomscrolling and her reduced attention span as a result of overconsumption of short form content. She discusses how she's shifted her mindset on scrolling by practicing "mindful scro

Episode Description: In today’s episode, Maya talks about how she reflects on her 2025 and the goals she's set for 2026. Her goals cover topics like fitness and health, skills to improve, things to learn, personal projec

☀️ Description: Maya discusses her running journey starting from her childhood all the way to the present day. Tune in to listen to her running stories, inspirations, and goals. 💭 Reflection questions: What are your tho

About: In this episode, Maya discusses the slow living lifestyle and if it is possible to adapt it to the busy schedule of a uni student. She also discusses how she implements slow living in her personal life as well as

In this episode, Maya is joined by her very first guest, university student Vaasavi K! Together, they discuss artists, albums and playlists by reviewing their Spotify Wrapped from 2023 and talking about their favourite m

In this episode, Maya talks about her first semester at university as an engineering student; the changes she went through and the lessons she learned from her experiences. Honourable mentions in today's episode: Anki (f

As an avid reader, Maya wanted to share her thoughts on her most recent non-fiction read How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie. In this episode, she talks about her overall opinion about the book, but

For most of her teenage years, Maya has struggled with her social life and realising that not all of her friends are forced to serve the same purpose. Some are just meant to be in her life just for a good laugh while oth

In this episode, Maya talks about the act of talking, but not with others, just yourself. Listen in to explore learning styles and the benefits of audio journaling. Talking/journaling prompts: How are you feeling? (genui

After her three-month break, Maya updates you on her life and the reason behind her unexpected leave (*spoiler alert* it's because of academia and her fear of podcasting). Although it may not seem like it, podcasting can

Silence allows us to tune into our innermost thoughts, so why do we diminish it with sound? In this episode, Maya discusses the lack of silence she’s observed in her life and the mindful actions she has taken in order to

In this episode, Maya gets real and talks about things not going to plan. For her it was getting mildly sick for a week and having to continue her daily routine feeling all groggy. Despite this setback, Maya took some va

After having discussed the importance of shifting your mindset to become a better thinker, Maya takes this episode to talk about HOW to shift your mindset. Reflection questions: What was your favourite tip and why? How a

In this episode, Maya talks about the importance of students investing in their mindsets in order to become better thinkers. Reflection questions: What are your current thoughts on school? Do you feel that you are invest
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Student to Thinker Podcast is hosted by Maya Berinde. The show is categorised under education (self improvement) and has published 16 episodes.
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