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This podcast is perfect for anyone in graduate school working on a doctorate, or maybe you're thinking about going back to school. Here, we talk about graduate degrees and living very real lives. Now, I am the "APA Queen." So, yes, we will talk about the journey of tackling graduate writing successfully, but we also talk about real-world issues that sometimes make the journey feel impossible. This show will help you navigate the terrains as a doctoral student, and I share gems as an editor, ...
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It's the research proposal and research defense season. Many students need clarification on who's in charge when it's time to respond to feedback on their papers. Is it the chair or committee? In this episode, I share five ideas and discuss this issue. Let's dive in! https://www.dissertationdoctor.org #leadership #educators #dissertationdoctors #gr…
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Don't start the Fall semester without checking out this episode. This episode is for those who are experienced, new, and graduating. Students. So, whether you're a new student or seasoned- start the semester like a Champion with these four (4) things. Checkout https://www.dissertationdoctor.org/Dr. Tonya Vetter
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The summer is usually when graduates disconnect from their studies due to burnout and overwhelm. In today's episode, I share three quick tips to help you get through the summer while remaining connected to your study and enjoying the break!Dr. Tonya Vetter
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Happy New Year! 2022 was an amazing year in the grad school world, but a few things bubbled over into the "never again" column! On today's episode, I share the "Top 3 Dissertation Disasters" we witnessed. I also share suggestions to help you avoid potholes. Ready? Let's dive in!Dr. Tonya Vetter
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We are living in very strange times, my friends! On today's episode, I will share warning signs you need to look out for as you choose editors and providers to support you as a graduate student. Lastly, you'll get about six (6) questions you should ask them when finding a potential editor or service provider. https://www.dissertationdoctor.org/…
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Today's episode is one of my favorites because I have Dr. Brian Williams joining me for an important conversation -Navigating Marriage and Relationships as a Doctoral Student. Balancing a full-time work schedule, graduate school, and day-to-day expectations can be overwhelming. Today, Dr. Williams and I discuss ways to pursue your doctoral dreams a…
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It's the back-to-school season! It's also time for some of you to head back to graduate school. This will be the time for some of you to start working on your research for the first time, and you're wondering if it's possible to do it without losing your mind. The answer and the best strategy known to man are shared in this episode. Let's dive in!…
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Getting permission to use an instrument for your study can be confusing, so in today's episode, I share the most important steps to take to obtain permission for authors to complete your study successfully. Trust me! This is a Chapter 3 episode you don't want to miss.Dr. Tonya Vetter
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In today’s episode, we dive into a tricky one. Are you and your chair on the same page? Are you working on Chapter 1, but they’re thinking about Chapter 1? If so, you don’t want to miss this one! I share three ways to get you all on the same page immediately. Buckle up and take a listen!Dr. Tonya Vetter
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There was once a time when I could give graduate students steps for writing their dissertation, and it would apply to all of them. Well, that day has come and gone. Every chair has their own ideas about what a great dissertation entails, and sadly, sometimes it's not only incorrect but also makes no sense. However, if you want to graduate, you must…
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A major mistake I see many graduate students make during the summer is, well...nothing! That's right! Some of them completely abandon their studies until the following semester. Then, struggle when school starts. Today's episode is a must! Check out the quick tips to avoid this disaster.Dr. Tonya Vetter
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In today's episode, I share three tips on having a successful summer semester and enjoying your summer. This is our first real summer since COVID, and I don't want you to miss it! However, you must have a strategy. Let's take a listen.Dr. Tonya Vetter
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Feedback is golden! It's the fastest way to get to graduate school where you want to go. I'm sharing what you should do with the feedback in today's episode to keep the momentum. Also, I share what to do when you have not received any support from your chair. This is an episode you don't want to miss. Let's go!…
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In this emergency episode, I share seven important tips for how you need to take control of your program and get YOURSELF to the finish line. Remember, graduate school is a business, so your chair might not be as eager to get you done. Don't worry! I have you covered in this episode. Grab a pen and paper and look for upcoming tips on my website for…
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Research questions are absolutely the most important element of your study next to your participants and your instrument. In fact, this is what we affectionately refer to as “research alignment.” In today's episode, I share how to nail your research questions, get them approved, and move on! The goal is to get you to the finish line. Let's Go! This…
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So, you're a doctor. You did it. Great! One of the most common problems doctors have after graduation is a frustration with what to do next and how to make more money. In today's episode, I am going to help you out. I share five things that will shift your life immediately if you take action. I share how I was able to leave my full-time job in 15-m…
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Today's episode is one of my favorites. We dive into positioning yourself early, effectively, and purposefully as a professional. Yes! There are so many mistakes people make when they first become graduate students. So today, we're going to talk about the top three mistakes that people make when they become graduate students and how you can avoid t…
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This is a quick one, Docs! Some of you are struggling with Chapter 2 because you struggle with writing an analysis. It's okay. I have you covered in less than 5 minutes on this episode! An analysis is your opportunity to: · contextualize the information · explain the evidence for your reader · tell the reader why the evidence · explain what it mean…
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If you recently gotten back in school, you've probably been accused of being different since you've taken on the new audacious goal. Well, today's episode "I Haven't Changed, or Your Perception?" is just for you. In today's episode, we tackle how to approach the naysayers and how to handle the judgement that comes with becoming a professional stude…
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Today's episode talks about cuts, bruises, and Grad School for grown folks! There are great benefits to getting support early. Today, I share three (3) reasons you want to shore up support early to get through your program with grace and less grind.Dr. Tonya Vetter
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In today's episode, I answer my three (3) top questions over the last 3 months. 1. How many days do I need to give my chair to respond to my emails and provide feedback before reporting them to the dean? 2. When should I start writing my first chapter? 3. What should I do if I no longer have access to the population I originally designed my study f…
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In today's episode, I share five (5) tips that will help some of you plan the data collection process while we're still battling Covid restrictions. Keep it simple. Think accessibility. How can you get to your participants? When can you get to them? What will be best, safe, and convenient for all?Dr. Tonya Vetter
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Hi, docs! You need today's episode. It's all about the literature review. I'm sharing five (5) ways to nail it! Synthesize the literature like a pro and write with confidence. This can be done if you: Compare commonalities and contrast/ show differences. Identify relationships among the different studies. Comment on major themes and patterns you di…
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The academic relationship with your chair is a partnership. Sadly, the new generation of professors guiding candidates now tasked with this responsibility seems a little confused about their role. Is your chair an ally, or do they feel more like an enemy? In today's episode I share three ways to help you build a better relationship.…
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I know 2021 has been quite a year, but you made it! Some of you have soared beyond measure! In today's episode, I share three ways we're going to dominate 2022-gracefully. That's right! We're flipping the script! Today's episode is one you do not want to miss. Rich TeachersDr. Tonya Vetter
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Today's episode is a necessity! We often focus on what's important to us and neglect our relationships, especially as graduate students, leaders in education, and entrepreneurs. Well, the holidays are a great time to repair those relationships and reassess what's important. The truth is, we can amass all the wealth in the world and be "relationship…
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You did it! The semester is over. There are some themes I've in those who FINISHED and those who FINISH WELL! Yep, in today's episode, I share the secrets of those who love the journey despite the ups and downs. Transform your life and money story with Rich Teachers Sleep Well! Get it NOW!Dr. Tonya Vetter
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Congratulation graduates! It's common for graduates to worry about their next step after graduating with their doctorate. One of my clients greatest concerns is whether the time and all of the work will be worth it in dollars. In today's episode, I talk about what's in your "creativity bank" account! Yes, you have one. Trust me. This is an episode …
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Have you ever found yourself frustrated and feeling stuck in your career and life? Have you ever feared that you may be spending all of your time and effort on an education that might be worthless? If so, this episode is just for you! I just released my new interactive digital book "Rich Teachers Sleep Well." This book is anyone, from the woman an …
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Keep the lines of communication flowing with these five tips. If you've been MIA and you need to re-establish communication with your chair, do not worry! We have you covered in this episode! Have a communication plan. Keep your word and work with integrity. Have a regularly scheduled meeting with the chair, even if there's nothing to report. Sched…
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There are six essential things you want to consider when selecting your dissertation chair. Their: 1. Expertise (Find out what makes them an expert on that topic. Is it work history and experience, if so to what degree? How do they work with others? Introverts or Extroverts? 2. Accessibility (Are they nationally known, popular, or like to vacation?…
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Today's episode is a good one! The literature will lead you to the gap with these six (6) questions, but you must be willing to listen. What is the significance of this research to my work or the broader field? How can this article help me formulate my research questions? Does the author's argument require more clarification? What issues or questio…
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The quickest way to recover from burnout and stress is by rebooting. I share (5) quick ways to quickly reboot and get excited about writing again in today's episode! Let's go! Study in a different space. Switch it up. Don't write alone. Switch with the days. Integrate the use of your chair a little more. Focus on one section at a time. Have fun alo…
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It was 3:30 am, and I was thinking of my clients. I understand it's burnout season. You all are trying to turn "water into wine..." in your roles as leaders and teachers in education. You all are also trying to finish your program and keep it all together. The truth is.....each day the thread is unraveling, and you are tired. I see you...I feel you…
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Today's episode is quick but informative! If your literature review is in the works, make sure it doesn't sound like a diary or novel. Yikes! Also, here's three resources that will be extremely helpful. 1. Writing a Successful Thesis or Dissertation: Tips and Strategies for Students in the Social and Behavioral Sciences 1st Edition by Fred C. Lunen…
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Hi guys, today's episode is all about how to get most bang for your buck when it comes to your dissertation chair. These (5) tips have changed the feedback game for my clients! Trust me. You need this information. 1. Be prepared. 2. Ask the right questions. 3. Follow up with a recap email. 4. Do what they ask of you. 5. Remember, they work for the …
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Look, today's Q & A's are mind-blowing!!! Seriously! I come out slugging, but I also have great answers for you. Today, I tackle four questions we got, and they are home runs! 1. What do you do if you want to change your dissertation title after IRB approval? 2. When should you get a dissertation editor or coach? 3. What should you do and expect if…
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You have to ask better questions to get better results doc students. It's time for some of you to look for a dissertation coach and an editor. In today's episode, I will help you avoid online scams and tons of frustration! It's all about the quality of our questions. Let's take a listen.Dr. Tonya Vetter
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You do not want to miss the next two episodes Doc students! It's time for some of you to look for a dissertation coach and an editor. In today's episode, I will help you avoid online scams and tons of frustration! It's all about the quality of our questions. Let's take a listen.Dr. Tonya Vetter
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