83. Working well with Sarah Dobson

83. Working well with Sarah Dobson

Sarah Dobson tells her story about how her health challenges changed her career trajectory, how she maintained a foot in her research even after leaving the traditional academic path, and how she ultimately turned that work into her own business: helping researchers to write strong and persuasive grant proposals. Sarah also discusses how she has learned--and continues to learn--about self care. She explains that we live in a challenging moment in history, where we are all at great risk of burnout and in light of this, she offers advice about how to approach our work with wellness in mind, from listening to our bodies to working within our own unique zones of genius. Find Sarah Dobson on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/sarahcdobson or Twitter at @sarahcdobson.

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213. The gifts of the inverse academic career with Dr. Melanie Peffer

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212. Room to breathe with Tyler Martin

212. Room to breathe with Tyler Martin

Tyler Martin shows that despite institutional demands and limitations placed on higher ed faculty, it is still possible for faculty to feel grounded in purpose, clear about personal values, and strong...

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211. The Caring University with Dr. Kevin McClure

211. The Caring University with Dr. Kevin McClure

Professor of Higher Education, Kevin McClure, talks about his research and writing of the book, The Caring University: Reimagining the Higher Education Workplace after the Great Resignation. A caring ...

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210. Holding Career and Life Gently

210. Holding Career and Life Gently

Happy Equinox! In this episode, as part of this seasonal celebration, I invite you to go inward and take inventory of your own attachments: how attachment to work (or anything else!) plays out in your...

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209. Supporting the neurodivergent academic with Dr. Erica McIntyre

209. Supporting the neurodivergent academic with Dr. Erica McIntyre

Dr. Erica McIntyre describes her experiences as an “ADHD’er” academic, her research of Australian academics with ADHD, and neurodivergence in academia more broadly. Erica defines neurodivergence and A...

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208. Creating a new academic way with Dr. Lennart Nacke

208. Creating a new academic way with Dr. Lennart Nacke

Dr. Lennart Nacke describes his academic career as a continual journey toward creating something better: from dealing with depression in his Ph.D. program, to the exciting connections he built in his ...

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207. Best practices for dissertation supervisors with Dr. Jen Harrison

207. Best practices for dissertation supervisors with Dr. Jen Harrison

Dr. Jen Harrison explains how current higher ed systems often undermine the wellbeing of both graduate students and dissertation supervisors, leaving both feeling unsupported. Jen offers suggestions t...

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206. Navigating difficult life seasons with Henny Flynn

206. Navigating difficult life seasons with Henny Flynn

In this nourishing conversation with therapeutic coach, Henny Flynn, we discuss navigating difficult seasons in career and life, the importance of trusting one's own body, and the healing nature of mo...

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