What It's Really Like to Run a Business (and Why Academics Get It Wrong)

What It's Really Like to Run a Business (and Why Academics Get It Wrong)

Still Think Business Is Sleazy? This Episode Will Change Your Mind


Burned out academics often assume the business world is greedy, exploitative, and cutthroat—worse than higher ed.


But what if the right corner of online business was actually collaborative, compassionate, and aligned with your values?


In this episode, Paulina shares her personal journey from academia to entrepreneurship—including the shocking moment she realized how different (and better) the business world can be. She introduces communities like the MixerMind, highlights successful former academics turned entrepreneurs, and breaks down the myths that keep so many of us trapped in higher ed.


If you're burned out, craving flexibility, and wondering whether running a business could ever be ethical or joyful, this episode will show you what’s really possible—and that you were never the problem. Academia was.


👇 RESOURCES & LINKS


▸ Book a chat with Paulina to share why you burned out and left (or are considering it): https://acadiaediting.com/chat


▸ Get my free workbook, Map Your Academic Business: https://acadiaediting.com/map


▸ Follow Paulina on Instagram: @acadiaediting


▸ Connect on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/paulinacossette


📌 Want to end burnout and become an academic editor or coach? Go to AcadiaEditing.com/BecomeAnEditor



02:47 - Discussion on backgrounds of academics and perceptions of job stability.


03:33 - Negative socialization regarding capitalism and business in academia.


04:08 - Academia framed as morally superior compared to business.


05:11 - Critique of the narrative perpetuated by senior faculty.


05:37 - Recognition that many businesses are indeed run for profit.


06:21 - Contrast between academia’s challenges and business community’s support.


07:28 - Surprising kindness in the business community compared to academia.


10:02 - Emergence of women entrepreneurs in online business.


14:23 - Growth of digital products and courses among women.


17:06 - Description of joining a welcoming entrepreneurial community.


19:35 - Successful women entrepreneurs with academic backgrounds.


20:06 - Ethical marketing practices in the online business community.


21:16 - Common fears of leaving academia and the stigma attached.


22:26 - The supportive environment outside academia for entrepreneurs.


23:29 - The unique qualities and personalities of business owners.


24:24 - The importance of connection and choosing the right mentor.


28:19 - Encouragement to see abundance in business opportunities.


29:06 - Myths of the business world debunked.


29:26 - Introduction to resources for aspiring business owners.


30:04 - Prompts for exploring potential business ideas and lifestyle integration.


30:42 - Guidance on creating a business around personal life.


30:56 - Overview of the editing program as a pathway to entrepreneurship.


31:16 - Emphasis on community support within the editing program.


31:29 - Invitation to consider the editing course for those unhappy in academia.

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