Life's big questions, and Raye's ear worm
This week, we couldn't help but wonder... Why is getting a first job so scary? Could it be ADHD? And do we even want kids? Hybrid thrashes out the big questions, so you don't have to. Read on!
Whichever phase of your life you’re in, there is a melting pot of societal expectations weighing on us all. Build a great career, have kids, get married, hold it all together. Or, in the words of Raye, “Where is My Husband! What’s taking him so long”?
No seriously, we are not there yet. But if you’re feeling the pressure for ‘the next stage’ or the ‘next step’, you are definitely not alone.
“Why am I like this?” is the question Hybrid’s Giorgia Coupland asked herself, before finding out she had ADHD. She shares why getting diagnosed can be so liberating, and offers her tips on what can sometimes help the ‘ADHD brain’.
I was diagnosed with ADHD late in life - here’s how I’m surviving university
Hello! I’m Giorgia, and I was diagnosed with ADHD when I was 18, and freshly out of Sixth Form.
If you’re in the Coming of Age stage of life, Max Kielesinska’s article is for you. They explore the discovery of femininity, inclusivity, being seen and self-expression for young creatives in a revealing interview with Dev Qazi.
Creatives in conversation: exploring inclusivity and equality in the design studio
This is part two of this feature series. Part one is available here.
Starting out in an industry might seem like the scariest thing on Earth. Maybe not so much, if an industry professional gives you advice on it. In this article, Hybrid’s Gerda Grabics interviews Precious Mahaga, an award-winning producer. Find her pearls of wisdom here…
Once you hit your mid to late 20s, there is that one looming question incoming for some. You might have a feeling where this is going… Eloise Sheffield explores the pressure women face to have children from her own personal experiences and a must-watch video confession.
SO! When Are You Having Kids?
According to ONS data, the average age for a first-time mother in the UK is 31.