The whole video is about her summer internship as I'm sure some of you have seen. At one point she mentioned that she was having interviews with The Sunday Times and I'm pretty sure that this is the interview -
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/...rtual-uni-no-campus-no-wild-parties-6rpmrpm9w
There's also a Guardian article from July 2020 which I believe would fall under her internship dates?
She seemingly didn't make any videos about Minerva during that time but I might be wrong. Anyway, she also made an IG post encouraging people to read the article for "an interesting perspective on the future of higher education following coronavirus, as well as what Minerva is like!"
On her IG story (saved under July) she mentions she was also interviewed for UK radio and I assume this also falls under her internship!
There's probably more stuff but anyway, my weird problem with this is that I wouldn't have realised that she was doing this as part of a job, and I don't think most of her fans or people who stumble into these articles/interviews would either because it is so unusual to see advertisements in such formats for universities when they're not under the 'name' of the university. If that makes any sense? Most advertisements from unis that I do see/hear are either some random person speaking, often not a student, or if they are a student it's under the logo of that university and has been organised by that university. This is, in my opinion, a very very sneaky way of advertising because it is so unusual.
Also, she mentioned how her manager at the time wanted Jade to send a list of reflections, goals and whatever. I don't know if this toxic positivity thing was really a thing for her, but judging by the stories and posts I viewed, she started giving advice and it was sounding like something she would be set as a task? So I'm wondering if part of that toxic positivity and reflection stuff rises out of that and Minerva in general.