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Learn more about the faces behind the research. What are the struggles of a young woman in science? What happens when you leave academia? What are the hurdles of families who want to pursue careers in science? Behind every committed researcher lies a long and difficult path to Higher Education, filled with countless obstacles. With this new podcast Franziska wants to give doctoral students, postdocs, as well as scientists who left academia, a platform to tell us their story. Most importantly ...
 
In this podcast, translator and news aggregator Kevin Rothrock talks to movers and shakers in Russia-focused journalism and academia. Interviews deal with views on trending news stories, the overarching themes of “Russia watching,” and the ins and outs of life as a professional in this field. Help him pay for recording software by supporting the show with recurring donations.
 
Laboratories are leaving behind a massive ecological footprint that isn't exactly improving the state of our planet. But what can wet-lab scientists do to reduce their environmental impact? And is it possible to go green in the lab without compromising research?! In this podcast, we discuss obstacles and solutions related to sustainability in science, and we give you hands-on tips on how to reduce the environmental impact of your lab work without compromising research.
 
What should future schools look like? How do brains learn? Some of the world's greatest educators, researchers, and community leaders share their stories and visions onstage at the TED conference, TEDx events and partner events around the world. You can also download these and many other videos free on TED.com, with an interactive English transcript and subtitles in up to 80 languages. TED is a nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading.
 
Hello Sustainable Friends and welcome to the Let’s Act: Sustainably Developing Africa and Beyond Podcast. Here, we will share bold and innovative solutions that will help us tackle social, economic, and environmental issues that affect sustainable development. The “Let’s Act” Podcast episodes will amplify the voices of people from communities, businesses, academia, civil society organizations, and more as they share REAL experiences and stories that will inspire and foster development for Af ...
 
Steve Hsu is Professor of Theoretical Physics and Computational Mathematics, Science, and Engineering at Michigan State University. Join him for wide-ranging conversations with leading writers, scientists, technologists, academics, entrepreneurs, investors, and more.
 
What is your second-life? Living Philosophy is dedicated to exploring the inspiring second lives of people who have successfully made significant changes to their careers and lives through self-reflection, insight, and practice. Listen also to our Public Philosophy podcasts, which you can find by topic and the bespoke logo artwork. Hosted by Dr Todd S. Mei, former Head of Philosophy at the University of Kent (UK), and founder, consultant, and freelance author at Philosophy2u.com.
 
Invest in your PostdocTransformation! This is the weekly show that helps scientists leap into business after the PhD! In every episode, we have actionable advice for your career transition into business. Don’t want to waste your time & effort with applying to the wrong employer? Then nominate your employer of choice, and we will ask bold questions informing your job applications!
 
You’re active in your online community and care about leaving a positive digital footprint, but need support and a community to activate your online potential. Join me in a click to learn with educators, influencers, and change makers about the digital and critical skills we need to go from instrumental to action, image to reality, and witnessing to resisting. Why? Because when we put our hearts in a click and learn how to leverage technology for good, it can be positively transformative for ...
 
Learn about all the things that you wish you were taught about the practice of neurology. The podcast will cover types of careers (academics, private practice, locums, concierge neurology, etc.), contracts and worth, promotional development and CV building, continuing medical education and maintenance of certification, visas, billing, challenges on the job, work/life balance, and more. Creator and Executive Producer: Sara Schaefer; Associate editors: Katherine Fu, Sana Aslam, Sagari Bette, P ...
 
Grad Chat by PhD Balance highlights grad school experiences, especially the ones that may be harder to talk about in our day to day life. We have 4 rotating hosts: Linda Corcoran, Niba, Courtney Applewhite and Liesl Krause! One of our hosts is joined every second week by a special guest to talk about a different topic relating to their experiences in grad school!
 
The Professor Is In answers all your questions about the academic career. Dr. Karen Kelsky and productivity coach Kel Weinhold, with their trademark combination of candor, humor, and compassion (and a healthy dose of critique), tell you the truth about how the academy works, with strategies for reaching your goals while prioritizing your emotional well being. We go where others don't, breaking down the unspoken rules of academic culture, including all the ways it centers white folks and marg ...
 
What She Did Next is an Australian podcast series for women seeking a change in their careers. Join host Jacqui Ooi as she chats with women who’ve successfully made career changes 10, 20, even 30 years into their careers – from redesigning their career in some way to completely changing industries. If you’re wanting to explore a different kind of work life or do work that feels more meaningful, these stories are for you. We hope you hear something in these conversations that inspires your ne ...
 
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In this episode you'll learn how to approach leaving a job or academic lab in a respectful manner. E. g. focusing on explaining personal reasons for leaving rather than blaming others, expressing gratitude for invested time and effort, offering ongoing support for co-authorship and networking opportunities, and considering teaching opportunities at…
 
Office Hours: Career Pathways for PhDs is dedicated to helping people with doctorates explore careers from academia to industry! Host/Show Creator: Dr. Jasmin M. Goodman Co-Creator & Executive Producer: Dr. Maryann Kwakwa Want to share your PhD story? Email hello@jasmingoodman.com About Our Guest: Dr. Amber Hamilton earned her PhD in Sociology from…
 
10 reasons for leaping into business after the PhD: opportunity for innovation and creativity, potential for financial rewards, opportunity for professional growth and development, transferable skills, broaden your network, opportunity to make an impact, flexibility and work-life balance, pursue your passion, global opportunities and diversify your…
 
You didn’t become a professor by being lazy! Then why does it feel so hard to publish the amount of your work in line with your expertise? Maybe you just need to work harder? NO! You need to work differently. In episode 160 of the podcast, I’m talking about the classic “what got you here won’t get you there” problem of successful academics who are …
 
Marc Martinez is the director of Dream Big, a documentary about Gold's Gym and the golden age of bodybuilding in Venice and Santa Monica in the 1970s. References: Watch Dream Big on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Dream-Big-Ken-Sprague/dp/B0B8ST5LNL/ Dream Big documentary: https://dreambigdoc.com/ Dream Big trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X…
 
Do you feel like you’ve tried everything to write and publish to the level that you know you are capable of? It’s frustrating to be a high achiever and still not be able to figure this out! The reason that your publication pipeline is still clogged is that you are stuck with the “I’ve tried everything” mindset, where there is no room for growth. In…
 
Office Hours: Career Pathways for PhDs is dedicated to helping people with doctorates explore careers from academia to industry! Host/Show Creator: Dr. Jasmin M. Goodman Co-Creator & Executive Producer: Dr. Maryann Kwakwa Want to share your PhD story? Email hello@jasmingoodman.com About Our Guest: Dr. Amir M. Sadeh is a former Postdoctoral Fellow i…
 
10 reasons for staying in academia beyond the PhD: Passion for Research, mentorship, job security, prestige, collaboration, intellectual freedom, teaching, grant opportunities, professional development, pursue non-academic interests. Listen to Prof. Dr. Eleonore Soei-Winkels as she shares actionable tips in this episode of the weekly PostdocTransfo…
 
Office Hours: Career Pathways for PhDs is dedicated to helping people with doctorates explore careers from academia to industry! Host/Show Creator: Dr. Jasmin M. Goodman Co-Creator & Executive Producer: Dr. Maryann Kwakwa Want to share your PhD story? Email hello@jasmingoodman.com About Our Guest: Dr. Trevon Swain recently joined the Food and Drug …
 
Office Hours: Career Pathways for PhDs is dedicated to helping people with doctorates explore careers from academia to industry! Host/Show Creator: Dr. Jasmin M. Goodman Co-Creator & Executive Producer: Dr. Maryann Kwakwa Want to share your PhD story? Email hello@jasmingoodman.com About Our Guest: Micah Lomax is currently a Marketing Research Manag…
 
Video games naturally tap into the way we learn: they focus our attention and track our progress as we head toward a clear goal. Kris Alexander, a professor of video game design and passionate gamer himself, thinks the same elements should be used in traditional education to cater to different learning styles and engage students across the world, b…
 
In this episode of the podcast, we have Jeroen Dobbelaere and Jan Heidelberger with us to discuss green grassroots groups in academia. Why are green grassroots groups important for the sustainable transformation of universities? What are the typical struggles of the groups? How can university management help the groups, and what kind of support sho…
 
We decided to do some episodes featuring clients who have worked with us in our programs who we really think embody the Scholar’s Voice spirit. When we at Scholar’s Voice were thinking about clients of ours that speak to the Scholars' Voice values, vision, and the experience of our programs, our guest on today’s episode, Stacey Anderson immediately…
 
10 career tips for doctoral students in their final year: Stay focused and disciplined, seek feedback regularly, network strategically, start thinking about your post-PhD career early, develop transferable skills, publish your work, attend conferences and workshops, apply for funding and awards, consider alternative career paths, and take care of y…
 
Sana Aslam speaks with Drs. Courtney Takahashi and Katelyn Bird at Boston University Department of Neurology about getting a second degree while working. Dr. Takahashi received an MCR (Master of Clinical Research) during residency and is working on her Master of Business Administration (MBA) while an academic faculty physician. Dr. Bird is currentl…
 
Gilles Saint-Paul is Professeur à l'Ecole Normale Supérieure. He is a graduate of Ecole Polytechnique in Engineering and received his PhD from MIT in Economics. Gilles and Steve discuss the French elite education system, the Yellow Vest movement, French politics and populism, and Saint-Paul’s paper on marriage markets and hypergamy. 0:00 Introducti…
 
When Dr. Chrissy Stachl realized that her department's culture needed an overhaul, she turned the challenge into her thesis and a consulting career. Using an evidenced-based approach, Chrissy now helps universities and businesses find and implement pragmatic solutions to improve equity and inclusion. Chrissy shares her experiences in developing sur…
 
This is the episode you've all been waiting for! My guest, Lisa Budzinski, is not only a fantastic person and an overall amazing science communicator - no! Lisa could brew beer, grow organs in Petri dishes or produce drugs, all with the help of microorganisms. But instead, she decided to "dig" in fecal samples and analyze your intestinal bacteria. …
 
Hello Sustainable Friends and welcome to this episode titled: The Journey to Greatness: Educating and Empowering our Youth. I had a fantastic interview session with our guest Phinnah Chichi Ikeji who is a passionate Parenting Consultant and Coach. She has worked with parents and teens for over 10 years, helping parents how to understand, communicat…
 
Educator Sharif El-Mekki advocates for the revival of the Black teaching tradition — a set of educational practices grounded in philosophies, values and actions that stretch from pre-colonial Africa to historical African American leaders. He posits that this tradition can help teachers better serve Black students and create a more equitable learnin…
 
Have you listened to a few episodes of the podcast, or perhaps read Cathy’s book, Making Time to Write, and really liked the content, but either can’t or aren’t ready to commit to investing in one of our full programs? In this episode of the podcast, Cathay discusses the ins and outs of our Scholar’s Voice Faculty Development Retreat. She shares th…
 
Office Hours: Career Pathways for PhDs is dedicated to helping people with doctorates explore careers from academia to industry! Host/Show Creator: Dr. Jasmin M. Goodman Co-Creator & Executive Producer: Dr. Maryann Kwakwa Want to share your PhD story? Email hello@jasmingoodman.com About Our Guest: Rebecca Costantini, PhD is a qualitative researcher…
 
Office Hours: Career Pathways for PhDs is dedicated to helping people with doctorates explore careers from academia to industry! Host/Show Creator: Dr. Jasmin M. Goodman Co-Creator & Executive Producer: Dr. Maryann Kwakwa Want to share your PhD story? Email hello@jasmingoodman.com About Our Guest: Ethan Decker, PhD, is president of Applied Brand Sc…
 
Office Hours: Career Pathways for PhDs is dedicated to helping people with doctorates explore careers from academia to industry! Host/Show Creator: Dr. Jasmin M. Goodman Co-Creator & Executive Producer: Dr. Maryann Kwakwa Want to share your PhD story? Email hello@jasmingoodman.com 📚📚📚 RESOURCES📚📚📚 Here's a list of resources Dr. Broome shared during…
 
Office Hours: Career Pathways for PhDs is dedicated to helping people with doctorates explore careers from academia to industry! Host/Show Creator: Dr. Jasmin M. Goodman Co-Creator & Executive Producer: Dr. Maryann Kwakwa Want to share your PhD story? Email hello@jasmingoodman.com About Our Guest: Dr. Brandale Mills Cox is a professor, researcher, …
 
Office Hours: Career Pathways for PhDs is dedicated to helping people with doctorates explore careers from academia to industry! Host/Show Creator: Dr. Jasmin M. Goodman Co-Creator & Executive Producer: Dr. Maryann Kwakwa Want to share your PhD story? Email hello@jasmingoodman.com Download ➡️ https://bit.ly/DrSavannahYoungResource About Our Guest: …
 
Katherine Fu discusses getting a Masters in Education with Drs. Rachel Gottlieb-Smith, Child Neurology Program Director at the University of Michigan, and Dara Albert, Child Neurology Associate Program Director at Nationwide Children's Hospital and Chair of the AB Baker Section on Neurological Education through the American Academy of Neurology. Th…
 
ChatGPT will be your best tool to customize your job application for your first job in business! Especially if you are a (future) PhD without prior business experience, writing cover letters, CVs and resumes outside the academic context can be challenging. Listen to Prof. Dr. Eleonore Soei-Winkels as she shares six mind boggling use cases in this e…
 
In this episode, Coach Gina talks about what Scholar’s Voice™ means to her. She talks about some of the changes that the company has gone through in the past few years, some of the ways we’ve shifted and adapted to our diverse and growing clientele, and what we stand for today. She shares a bit of her personal experience, both as a professor going …
 
Are you curious about the in demand skills & roles in current job ads and the best industries to be employed in the near future (2023)? If you are a (future) PhD preparing your leap into business, listen to Prof. Dr. Eleonore Soei-Winkels as she drops her latest recap in this episode of the weekly PostdocTransformation show. This episode relates to…
 
Steve discusses the competition between Microsoft and Google, the competition between the U.S. and China in STEM, China’s new IVF policy, and a Science Magazine survey on polygenic screening of embryos. 00:00 Introduction 02:37 Bing vs Bard: LLMs and hallucination 20:52 China demographics & STEM 34:29 China IVF 40:28 Survey on embryo screening in S…
 
Do you struggle with prioritizing time to write in the midst of your busy days and career? Have you ever considered the things you’re leaving on the table when you’re not publishing? Not the traditional things we might think of missing out on, but some of the more personal things you’re leaving on the table by not prioritizing your publications. In…
 
Do you ever feel like you have too many projects or publications in play at once? Too many things in the works, and then ultimately nothing actually gets published? Most academics believe that to publish more things, they have to publish everything. In this Bonus Episode, I talk all about a huge misconception in academic publishing: that more equal…
 
In this 26 min episode of the weekly #PostdocTransformation show, Prof. Dr. Eleonore Soei-Winkels covers ten steps to transition your career into business! This episode accompanies the free email course with ten email lessons until you start your new job in business! 1) Check your readiness to leap out of science (episode 0001)! Introducing myself,…
 
If you’ve been following along with us, you know that we are currently enrolling for a 12 week pilot version of our core program, which is called Navigate Your Writing Roadmap. We are looking for women and non binary professors at any career stage who have published at least one article in a peer reviewed journal, and you have too much data for the…
 
What is that next level thing that's down the road that you're not getting to by staying in old habits that are leading to burnout or old habits that aren't serving you? Episode 154 is a presentation I made at our annual New Year’s Writing Retreat in early January 2023. In this discussion, you're going to hear me very explicitly talk about our comp…
 
In this episode we had the great honor of having Dra. Yvette Martínez-Vu, host of the Grad School Femtoring Podcast, join us for a part II discussion on leaving academia and how she started her personal development journey as a First-Gen Chicana. Listen to Grad School Femtoring Podcast Episode 173 featuring Xicana Code Switcher hosts. BIPOC Busines…
 
In this 30 min episode of the weekly #PostdocTransformation show, Prof. Dr. Eleonore Soei-Winkels covers a retrospective on how she capitalized on her PhD in neuroscience (2008) as a mom, professor & business owner. How she leaped into IT just one month after her graduation day, honing her transferable skills during the PhD. She shares the diverse …
 
Steve discusses Large Language Model AIs such as ChatGPT. 0:00 How do LLMs work? 10:22 Impact of ChatGPT 15:21 AI landscape 24:13 Hallucination and Focus 33:09 Applications 39:29 Future Landscape References: Manifold interview with John Schulman of OpenAI: https://www.manifold1.com/episodes/john-schulman-openai-and-recent-advances-in-artificial-int…
 
We have been raised inside of our academic institutions with models that only include success through overwork or success through burnout. Inside of this culture that glorifies busyness, it's easy to understand why we don't really believe that we can have a sustainable academic career. Personally, I am not willing to do the amount of glorification …
 
Sara Schaefer discusses taking a gap year between medical school and residency for either personal or professional reasons (or both!) with Carine Maurer, Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology at Stonybrook University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine, and Nisha Chhabria, Medical Director, Global Medical Affairs, ADBH at Eisai.…
 
Names like Bayard Rustin, Frances Thompson and William Dorsey Swann have been largely erased from US history, but they and other Black queer leaders played central roles in monumental movements like emancipation, civil rights and LGBTQ+ pride, among others. In this tribute to forgotten icons, queer culture historian and TED Fellow Channing Gerard J…
 
Have you ever said to yourself, there are just not enough hours in the day? How can you make this feeling NOT true for you? In this episode, we’ll discuss using the best hours of the day for the most important projects and tasks, what the activities are that are going to help you meet your career goals, how to curate your schedule to be able to cre…
 
Journalists report news and other information about science to the public which makes Science Journalism an extremely important part of Science Communication. This involves writing accurate, informative and (if appropriate) entertaining summaries of relevant results, interviewing expert scientists and researchers and conveying the information in wa…
 
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