Interviewing Haley Jackman: How Tiktok Ruined my University Experience
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Most teens think university is where you magically become a fully formed adult.
Haley Jackman learned it’s more like being dropped into a jungle — with a ring light and a comment section watching your every move.
At 19, the Canadian influencer arrived on Western’s campus with a growing platform and an unfiltered voice. What followed? Viral headlines, social fallout, brand deals that funded Golden Gooses — and the hard realization that adulthood doesn’t come with instructions.
In this episode, Haley opens up about:
- What happens when you post your real-time confessions online
- The social cost of being “known” on campus
- Why normal isn’t always the goal
- The glitter and grit of influencer life
- And why walking away from college can be just as brave as sticking it out
We talk about identity, criticism, independence, and the quiet power of choosing solitude over cliques. Haley shares how social media became both her shield and her sword — and why she’s now building something even bigger from her unfiltered truth.
If you’re a teen carving your own path, a parent trying to understand social media culture, or someone who’s ever felt behind in the “grown-up” race, this episode is for you.
Because sometimes the bravest thing you can do… is admit you don’t have all the answers.
For more on Haley check out @haleymjackman
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