Navigating Learning, Resources, and Burnout
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What happens when a class offers little structure, no homework, and minimal guidance—but still expects mastery?
In this episode of the Black-Liberation.Tech Podcast, Dr. Renee Jordan responds to questions that center listeners who are motivated, capable, and deeply invested in their education—yet navigating the uncertainty of self-directed learning.
Together, we explore what it really means to take ownership of your learning without feeling isolated, overwhelmed, or burnt out. This conversation reframes DIY learning as a professional and liberatory skill, not a shortcut or a burden.
In this episode, we discuss:
- How to identify what you should be learning when there are no assignments or clear instructions
- How to take charge of your education without feeling like you’re doing everything alone
- The critical difference between being self-directed and being unsupported—and how to protect your peace
- How to evaluate tutorials, videos, and online resources in an age of information overload
- How to know whether your DIY learning is “working”
This episode is for learners who value excellence, cultural grounding, and purpose—and for anyone quietly wondering if they’re doing enough or doing it “right.”
If you’ve ever asked yourself, “Am I learning—or just surviving?”—this conversation is for you.
Listen, reflect, and reclaim your agency.