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25. Casual Conversations: Why you're not broken - With Alison Miller, PhD
Saison 1 · Épisode 25
lundi 7 octobre 2024 • Durée 01:19:42
Welcome to the PhD Survival Guide Podcast! After our short little hiatus, I am proud to announce that we're back and we're starting strong with a brand new Casual Conversations episode with Alison Miller of The Academic Writers Space! In this episode, we spoke to Alison, who has well over 20 years of experience mentoring students and mentors alike in the academic setting, about various topics such as finding out how to work in a way that works, understanding compatibility in academic work, navigating the inner critic, and so much more. Join us in this insightful conversation and as always, we hope you enjoy the episode!
Dr. Miller:
Alison Miller is a clinical psychology PhD and entrepreneur who has opened two academic businesses from the ground up, First, in 2000, Alison founded The Dissertation Coach, a coaching and consulting company dedicated to the success of graduate students and faculty. Alison is also the author of Finish Your Dissertation Once and For All: How to Overcome Psychological Barriers, Get Results, and Move on with Your Life, published by the American Psychological Association. Alison recently sold The Dissertation Coach to focus on her newest business endeavor, The Academic Writers’ Space (TAWS), an online coworking community designed for graduate students and academic writers to get real work done in a supportive, kind, and nurturing environment. Connect with Alison and TAWS:
Instagram: @theacademicwritersspace
TikTok: @theacademicwritersspace
YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/TheAcademicWritersSpaceTAWS
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheAcademicWritersSpace
Learn more about TAWS: https://www.theacademicwritersspace.com/
Sign up for a free week of TAWS! https://www.theacademicwritersspace.com/free-week/
Want to be a guest or send me a voice message? Check out our linktree!
If you enjoy this podcast and want to tune in as more episodes of the PhD Survival Guide come out, please leave the podcast a like or follow! This way, you will be notified every time a new episode airs. Please share us with your friends! Don't forget to leave us a review!
If you have any suggestions for future episodes or topics you would like to hear about, please let me know in the Q&A section below!
Follow us on Instagram! @PhDSG_Pod
DISCLAIMER: This podcast was written, produced, and hosted by myself, Ferass. While we do the best we can to gather information from various sources, it is important to remember that everything we say here is of our own opinions and inferences. All PhD students, mentors, and programs are unique and the advice may not always apply. We implore you to think with an open mind. The purpose of this podcast is to help guide and empower current and prospective students throughout their journeys. We appreciate your time.
We are also on Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts!
24. Casual Conversations: Exploring non-academic paths in the PhD - With Dakota, PhD
Saison 1 · Épisode 24
lundi 17 juin 2024 • Durée 01:43:52
Welcome to the PhD Survival Guide Podcast! As we always say here on the podcast, every PhD journey is unique. I worked full-time in the laboratory and had the privilege of dedicating the majority of my time to my experiments. While I have talked in depth about the pros and cons of this, not all of you have the same experience. In this episode, I spoke to Dakota, a recent PhD graduate who juggled a full-time PhD with a full-time job outside of academia. We spoke about various topics, such as the challenges she faces, ways to expand on your research and experiences, and how to navigate non-academic careers during, and after, your PhD! As always, we hope you enjoy this episode!
Dr. Dakota:
Dakota is a recent PhD graduate who studied the experiences of Latino young adults using dating apps, their identity construction, partner preferences, and conceptions of happily ever after. She has six years of research experience in both the non-profit and tech sectors and currently works as a mixed methods User Researcher for a tech company. Dakota has previously worked at Facebook studying online connection and community in Facebook groups. In her past in non-profit research, she studied foster youth outcomes at the City University of New York (CUNY)’s Accelerated Studies in Associate’s Programs as well as social welfare intervention analysis for low-income Latino families at the National Hispanic Research Center. She earned her M.A. in Sociology and B.A. in American Studies from Columbia University and is a former Fulbright Spain grantee. Connect with Dakota:
Twitter: @dakotazrc
Want to be a guest or send me a voice message? Check out our linktree!
If you enjoy this podcast and want to tune in as more episodes of the PhD Survival Guide come out, please leave the podcast a like or follow! This way, you will be notified every time a new episode airs. Please share us with your friends! Don't forget to leave us a review!
If you have any suggestions for future episodes or topics you would like to hear about, please let me know in the Q&A section below!
Follow us on Instagram! @PhDSG_Pod
DISCLAIMER: This podcast was written, produced, and hosted by myself, Ferass. While we do the best we can to gather information from various sources, it is important to remember that everything we say here is of our own opinions and inferences. All PhD students, mentors, and programs are unique and the advice may not always apply. We implore you to think with an open mind. The purpose of this podcast is to help guide and empower current and prospective students throughout their journeys. We appreciate your time.
We are also on Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts!
15. Casual Conversations: Can you be a mom in the PhD? - with Abigail
Saison 1 · Épisode 15
lundi 18 septembre 2023 • Durée 01:23:47
Welcome to the PhD Survival Guide Podcast! In this episode, we talk with Abigail, a political sciences PhD student from Canada about what it is like to do a PhD as a mother. Please help me in introducing Abigail! We talk about what some of the challenges of being a mother in a PhD entails such as figuring out maternity leave, organization/time management, and imposter syndrome. We also dive into how Abigail makes time for herself and maintains a healthy balance of PhD/home/self-care. This is an incredible episode chatting with a very talented PhD student. As always, we hope you enjoy the episode!
Want to be a guest or send me a voice message? Check out our linktree!
If you enjoy this podcast and want to tune in as more episodes of the PhD Survival Guide come out, please leave the podcast a like or follow! This way, you will be notified every time a new episode airs. Please share us with your friends! Don't forget to leave us a review!
If you have any suggestions for future episodes or topics you would like to hear about, please let me know in the Q&A section below!
Follow us on Instagram! @PhDSG_Pod
DISCLAIMER: This podcast was written, produced, and hosted by myself, Ferass. While we do the best we can to gather information from various sources, it is important to remember that everything we say here is of our own opinions and inferences. All PhD students, mentors, and programs are unique and the advice may not always apply. We implore you to think with an open mind. The purpose of this podcast is to help guide and empower current and prospective students throughout their journeys. We appreciate your time.
We are also on Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts!
14. Make writing easier!!! - Top things I wish I knew before I started writing in the PhD - Writer's block
Saison 1 · Épisode 14
jeudi 29 juin 2023 • Durée 31:04
Welcome to the PhD Survival Guide Podcast! It has been a while and I have missed you guys! We dive right back into the groove in this episode. So let's talk about one of the most daunting tasks in the PhD, writing! It doesn't have to be daunting or scary though, which is something that I learned a little later then I wish I had. For that reason we're going to discuss some tips for writing more effectively, and what you should start doing even early on in your PhD to make the writing easier along the way!
We are also on Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts!
Want to be a guest or send me a voice message? Check out our linktree!
If you enjoy this podcast and want to tune in as more episodes of the PhD Survival Guide come out, please feel free to like the podcast! This way, you will be notified every time a new episode airs. Please share us with your friends! Don't forget to leave us a review!
If you have any suggestions for future episodes or topics you would like to hear about, please let me know in the Q&A section below!
Follow us on Instagram! @PhDSG_Pod
DISCLAIMER: This podcast was written, produced, and hosted by myself, Ferass. While we do the best we can to gather information from various sources, it is important to remember that everything we say here is of our own opinions and inferences. All PhD students, mentors, and programs are unique and the advice may not always apply. We implore you to think with an open mind. The purpose of this podcast is to help guide and empower current and prospective students throughout their journeys. We appreciate your time.
13. Dissertation committees are there to help - Considerations when choosing members for your committee - Committee meetings 101
Saison 1 · Épisode 13
lundi 22 mai 2023 • Durée 32:41
Welcome to the PhD Survival Guide Podcast! In this episode, we break down the scary dissertation committee! This is essentially one of the first big decisions you will make on your PhD journey. Who should you choose to be on your committee? How many members should I have on my committee? How do I prepare for a committee meeting? We answer all of these questions and more!
Tools mentioned in this episode:
Doodle (for scheduling meetings)
We are also on Apple Podcasts!
If you enjoy this podcast and want to tune in as more episodes of the PhD Survival Guide come out, please feel free to like the podcast! This way, you will be notified every time a new episode airs. Please share us with your friends! Don't forget to leave us a review!
If you have any suggestions for future episodes or topics you would like to hear about, please let me know in the Q&A section below!
Follow us on Instagram! @PhDSG_Pod
DISCLAIMER: This podcast was written, produced, and hosted by myself, Firas. While we do the best we can to gather information from various sources, it is important to remember that everything we say here is of our own opinions and inferences. All PhD students, mentors, and programs are unique and the advice may not always apply. We implore you to think with an open mind. The purpose of this podcast is to help guide and empower current and prospective students throughout their journeys. We appreciate your time.
12. Transferable Skills! - What skills will you need after your PhD? - Learning from Dr. Karmaus
Saison 1 · Épisode 12
mardi 9 mai 2023 • Durée 35:47
Welcome to the PhD Survival Guide Podcast! What are transferable skills and what are some key general takeaways from your time in grad school that you can use after you graduate? I had the pleasure of listening to a great presentation by Dr. Agnes Karmaus at the SOT meeting this year and wanted to share what she talked about with all of you! We talk about the importance of communication, networking, confidence, and much more. By the end of this episode, you will have a good idea about what is needed to further your career, whether it be in academia, industry, or government.
We are also on Apple Podcasts!
If you enjoy this podcast and want to tune in as more episodes of the PhD Survival Guide come out, please feel free to like the podcast! This way, you will be notified every time a new episode airs. Please share us with your friends!
If you have any suggestions for future episodes or topics you would like to hear about, please let me know in the Q&A section below!
Follow us on Instagram! @PhDSG_Pod
DISCLAIMER: This podcast was written, produced, and hosted by myself, Firas. While we do the best we can to gather information from various sources, it is important to remember that everything we say here is of our own opinions and inferences. All PhD students, mentors, and programs are unique and the advice may not always apply. We implore you to think with an open mind. The purpose of this podcast is to help guide and empower current and prospective students throughout their journeys. We appreciate your time.
11. The infamous side projects - Stretching yourself too thin - How to get the most out of them!
Saison 1 · Épisode 11
mardi 18 avril 2023 • Durée 27:08
Welcome to the PhD Survival Guide Podcast! Have you ever heard of the infamous side projects? The ones that PhD students always reference as taking up most of their time? In this episode we really break down what they are and how to avoid ones that can be detrimental to your progress in your dissertation. Some side projects are not all that bad though, and it's important to also highlight how to get the most out of them efficiently!
We are also on Apple Podcasts!
If you enjoy this podcast and want to tune in as more episodes of the PhD Survival Guide come out, please feel free to like the podcast! This way, you will be notified every time a new episode airs. Please share us with your friends!
If you have any suggestions for future episodes or topics you would like to hear about, please let me know in the Q&A section below!
Follow us on Instagram! @PhDSG_Pod
DISCLAIMER: This podcast was written, produced, and hosted by myself, Firas. While we do the best we can to gather information from various sources, it is important to remember that everything we say here is of our own opinions and inferences. All PhD students, mentors, and programs are unique and the advice may not always apply. We implore you to think with an open mind. The purpose of this podcast is to help guide and empower current and prospective students throughout their journeys. We appreciate your time.
10. Conferences! Pt. 2 - What to put on your poster - How to present your poster
Saison 1 · Épisode 10
mardi 4 avril 2023 • Durée 34:55
Welcome to the PhD Survival Guide Podcast! This episode is the second of a 2 part series dedicated to academic conferences! Academic conferences host fabulous research and opportunities for all PhD students to learn from. In this episode, we talk about how to put together your poster, what programs you can use to do that, and how to present your poster!
Sorry for the long wait, we're back to our routine! Thank you so much for keeping up with the listening and sharing with your friends!
We are also on Apple Podcasts!
If you enjoy this podcast and want to tune in as more episodes of the PhD Survival Guide come out, please feel free to like the podcast! This way, you will be notified every time a new episode airs. Please share us with your friends!
If you have any suggestions for future episodes or topics you would like to hear about, please let me know in the Q&A section below!
Follow us on Instagram! @PhDSG_Pod
DISCLAIMER: This podcast was written, produced, and hosted by myself, Firas. While we do the best we can to gather information from various sources, it is important to remember that everything we say here is of our own opinions and inferences. All PhD students, mentors, and programs are unique and the advice may not always apply. We implore you to think with an open mind. The purpose of this podcast is to help guide and empower current and prospective students throughout their journeys. We appreciate your time.
09. Conferences! Pt. 1 - Why you should go to conferences - Making friends outside the lab - Prize money?
Saison 1 · Épisode 9
mardi 7 mars 2023 • Durée 26:36
Welcome to the PhD Survival Guide Podcast! This episode is the first of a 2 part series dedicated to academic conferences! Academic conferences host fabulous research and opportunities for all PhD students to learn from. We tackle my top 3 reasons to go to a conference, the different ways to obtain funding, and the overall impact that conferences can have on your academic career! We hope you enjoy this episode!
We are also on Apple Podcasts!
If you enjoy this podcast and want to tune in as more episodes of the PhD Survival Guide come out, please feel free to like the podcast! This way, you will be notified every time a new episode airs. Please share us with your friends!
If you have any suggestions for future episodes or topics you would like to hear about, please let me know in the Q&A section below!
Follow us on Instagram! @PhDSG_Pod
DISCLAIMER: This podcast was written, produced, and hosted by myself, Firas. While we do the best we can to gather information from various sources, it is important to remember that everything we say here is of our own opinions and inferences. All PhD students, mentors, and programs are unique and the advice may not always apply. We implore you to think with an open mind. The purpose of this podcast is to help guide and empower current and prospective students throughout their journeys. We appreciate your time.
08. Casual Conversations: Resilience in the PhD - with Nicole, BS
Saison 1 · Épisode 8
lundi 27 février 2023 • Durée 48:38



