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Summary
In this episode of Maps Are Dead, Mike Dauphinee sits down with Grace Wardle, a recent college graduate navigating the transition from student life to the working world. Together, they unpack the emotional and logistical challenges of post-grad uncertainty, job hunting, rejection fatigue, and the pressure to "figure it out." Grace shares how her CliftonStrengths (Responsibility, Arranger, Relator, Developer, Learner) helped her thrive as a youth intern, and how those same strengths now guide her search for meaningful work. Mike offers practical insight on staying hopeful, leveraging your network, and redefining progress when the map runs out. This episode is a must-listen for anyone feeling stuck between who they were and who they’re becoming.

Grace Wardle (Responsibility | Arranger | Relator | Developer | Learner)

Grace Wardle is a recent college graduate from Grand Canyon University. She received a degree in behavioral health science. She’s currently living back in Colorado, spending her time connecting with others, exploring new opportunities, and figuring out what’s next.

Takeaways

Sound Bites
"I'm just sitting around all day."
"Navigating life after college can be challenging."
"It's hard to measure progress right now."
"I needed someone to pour into me, not just pour out."
"Networking is essential for finding job opportunities."
"Cold outreach is exhausting. I need a connection."
"What if I'm doing it wrong?"
"It’s a speed bump, but it looks like a wall."
"Your job right now? Stay afloat."