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Wolfpack Academics

Skylar Abdulla Wolphe

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Wolfpack Academics is an advice podcast for college and graduate students hosted by Skylar Wolphe, an Academic Advisor and law professor. Skylar's advice is made for students looking for help finding community, juggling responsibilities, and learning effective study techniques to maximize their efficiency. Having been a first generation and ADHD college student herself, Skylar is a master of procrastination and understands how to help students navigate past similar roadblocks.
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Academics Anonymous

Amanda Woods and Victoria Valley

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Calling all researchers! Edmonia Rivers here, junior researcher at the hidden society of Academics Anonymous. Join me to learn about all things that go bump in the night. Read if you can. Listen if you dare.
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Academics Write

Armanc Yildiz

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Academics Write is a podcast for dissertation writers and early career researchers in humanities and social sciences. I host scholars to talk about the joys of academic writing and publishing. My name is Armanc Yildiz and I am a sociocultural anthropologist. I also work as a writing consultant and developmental editor. You may find more about me and what I do on academicswrite.com.
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Active Academics Podcast

Active Academics

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Active Academics is a series of activities designed for classroom teachers to get students active during the school day. This Podcast is dedicated to a workshop series providing classroom teachers with the practical knowledge needed to implement active academics in their own classes.
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Thriving Academics

Ulya Tsolmon, Ph.D.

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Thriving Academics is a podcast for professors and academics who want practical tools for thriving in academia. Professor and Master Certified Coach Ulya Tsolmon, Ph.D., combines her academic experience and coaching insights to focus on physical and mental wellness so that academics can create their best work and live their best life. Visit womenfaculty.com to learn more. Follow on Instagram @womenfaculty. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not ...
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Academics and Amigos

Academics and Amigos

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Academics and Amigos is a podcast where Anthony sits down and talks with various friends in and out of academia. This is a podcast for scholars and non-scholars to discuss their research and/or topics they are passionate about.
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Struggling Academics

Struggling Academics

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Struggling Academics is a bi-monthly educational podcast for everyone interested in ideas, intellectual life and academic pursuits. At Struggling Academics, we deliberately venture into areas to which none of the hosts necessarily claim expertise. In each episode Dr. Andrasi (linguist), Dr. Clinnick (archaeologist), Dr. Pedersen (philosopher) & Dr. Vladescu (anthropologist/philologist) will discuss a particular topic with an uplifting and positive twist ranging from singular human experience ...
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Asatru Academics

Asatru Academics

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Ásatrú is the belief in the Norse gods. It is an indigenous, European religion. Think Vikings, Thor, Odin, etc. The etc. is what I talk about. There's a ton of irresponsible bozos spitting out their opinions as facts online about the people, practices, beliefs, and history just for virtual likes and subscribers. I'm here to help you learn the ugly, the bloody, the funny, the whole truth... so help me gods. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asatruacademics/support
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Are you struggling to retain the information you hear during your lectures? Are you trying to decide if rewriting your notes is really worth it? Today I'm going to talk about how to take notes during your lecture so you actually remember the lecture. I'll discuss the difference in recall maximization when comparing hand writing notes versus taking …
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Do you struggle to stay on task, especially now that you're on your own and responsible for your schedule? Do you find yourself wondering how to take on monumental writing assignments and where to even start? Today I'm going to be talking about how to manage your ADHD in college and grad school. First I'll get into disability accommodations, and ho…
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This episode is part two of a two part series, called Learning to Love Studying. The first episode is titled "Combat College Procrastination". Are you someone who has never really "got" studying? You didn't do it much in high school, you don't like to do it, and now you're in college and feeling lost. More important than anything though, you want t…
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This is the first part of a two part series, called Learning to Love Studying Do you struggle finding the motivation to study, staying on task, and avoiding distracting notifications? Do you find yourself procrastinating despite the anxiety inherent to procrastinating? If you do you're not alone, and I've got a few tricks to help you break the proc…
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Katelyn E. Knox & Allison Van Deventer talk about their book, The Dissertation-to-Book Workbook, how to reorganize a book draft around book questions and chapter answers, and why it is important to know your evidence well before making an argument. You can find out more about the book and the program they run ⁠at dissertationtobook.com.…
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Did you know multi-tasking is a productivity killer? The true product of multitasking is slow pace, low quality work, and high stress. Want to know a better way to increase your productivity without losing your peace? Listen to this episode. Visit our website and sign up for updates: https://www.womenfaculty.com…
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Elizabeth Chin talks about how turning her dissertation into a book mended her relationship with her project, her role as the editor-in-chief of the American Anthropologist, and what early career researchers should not do as they turn a dissertation chapter into a journal article. Follow her on Twitter @LabSpecEth.…
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You probably heard by now all the excitement and concerns about a new AI technology that is taking the academic world by storm. And if you haven’t, then this episode is perfect for you. In today's episode, I explain what ChatGPT is and how academics can use it to enhance their work. Grab this free guide to ChatGPT here: https://www.womenfaculty.com…
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In this episode, I am discussing the grind culture in academia and how the value system perpetuated by the grind culture can produce exactly opposite results than what it aims to accomplish. The grind culture comes with a high personal cost for the illusion of high productivity and status. Listen in to learn how to get out of the pull of the academ…
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Do you feel bad that you are not happy all of the time? In this episode, I discuss the myth of being happy 100% of the time, how life is a mixed box of emotions, why this is okay, and how to choose feelings on purpose. Visit our website and sign up for updates: https://www.womenfaculty.comUlya Tsolmon, Ph.D.
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What does a toxic decoration, horse stew, drunken promises, and mermaid goats have to do with each other? This highly caffeinated episode talks about some misconceptions surrounding about what is and isn’t pagan in our modern Yuletide celebrations. Are drink minimums a good idea? Is Santa Odin? Are the Winter Nights the 12 days of Yule? Should you …
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I talk about why I’ve been AWOL for the past year, how hardships are normal, and how they aren't to be feared. I give you some examples of hardships caused by life and by other garbage human beings that the ancient Norse people overcame. Why? They overcame terrible challenges, and you can too. You have and you can--repeatedly. They were people and …
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Episode 33 out now! After a long hiatus, Academics and Amigos is back and returns with new co-host, Dr. Joey Lopez! Find out in this episode, why the podcast and Anthony were gone for so long. Theme song by: Ken Perez (@perez.kenneth.a) For more on Anthony or Academics and Amigos check out:Website: academicsandamigos.comTwitter: @AcademicsAmigos | …
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Do you find yourself wanting other people to like you? Why do we care about being liked? Do you think you must manage people's opinions to be successful in your career? In this episode, I will discuss why everyone wants other people to like them, why it can be a problem, and how to think about this urge to be likable. Visit our website and sign up …
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We know that using student evaluations for promotion decisions is problematic. In this episode, I offer some tips on how to process student evals given the system is not perfect so you can come out on the other side whole and with a winning strategy. Visit our website and sign up for updates: https://www.womenfaculty.com…
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In this episode, I share insights on how to generate motivation any time you want so you can get your things done with joy and excitement. If you are fruitlessly waiting for motivation by sitting on a project and delaying your grading, listen in to find out how you can make motivation work for you now. Visit our website and sign up for updates: htt…
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In this episode, we are going to use our future to create and dream big. Listen in to find out how we often use our future and our goals against ourselves. Learn how to use the magic of imagination to create the future that you actually want. Let's go! Visit our website and sign up for updates: https://www.womenfaculty.com…
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If you spend any time in the past, listen to this episode to make sure you are using your past to serve you. I will discuss how to change your past to make the past work for us instead of against us. Let's go! Visit our website and sign up for updates: https://www.womenfaculty.com
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Are you not making progress in your writing and research projects? Do you want to get unstuck and make progress? In this episode, I discuss five reasons why you may be stuck and give actionable tips to get going. Visit our website and sign up for updates: https://www.womenfaculty.comUlya Tsolmon, Ph.D.
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In this episode, I discuss how in our society and in academia, some feelings are labeled as productive and hence legitimate, and other feelings are considered unprofessional, unproductive, and illegitimate. Stress and anxiety are feelings associated with hard work, but joy and excitement are discounted as potentially incongruent with productivity. …
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In this episode, I discuss why feelings are so important, how they dictate what you will do or not do, and how to generate feelings that fuel your productivity in a nourishing, enjoyable, and sustainable way. Visit our website and sign up for updates: https://www.womenfaculty.comUlya Tsolmon, Ph.D.
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Are you done with procrastinating? Listen to this episode to find out why you procrastinate (no, it's not because you are lazy!) and get tangible strategies to stop procrastinating for good. Visit our website and sign up for updates: https://www.womenfaculty.comUlya Tsolmon, Ph.D.
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In this episode, I explain that recessions, pandemics, editors, reviewers, students, or your kids do not cause you stress. Listen to find out what really causes you stress and how to take power back over how you feel. This one concept will change everything for you. Visit our website and sign up for updates: https://www.womenfaculty.com…
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Have you ever stopped to estimate how much time and energy you are spending "thinking in your project" versus "thinking about your project"? In this episode, I explain the difference and why noticing the difference can have a huge impact on your productivity and well-being. Visit our website and sign up for updates: https://www.womenfaculty.com…
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Josie talks with Dr. Michael Ford from the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. In this episode, Dr. Ford talks about his path to academia and his experience as a locally elected leader. He also talks about the Midwest Public Affairs Conference, the opportunities of teaching and researching at a regional school, and the value of applied research.Subscr…
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Bruce talks with Drs. Mary Guy from the University of Colorado Denver and Brian Williams from the University of Virginia. Drs. Guy and Williams currently serve as the editors-in-chief of the Journal of Social Equity and Public Administration (JSEPA). In this episode, they will talk about the establishment of the journal, its position within the fie…
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It's the finale of season one! Academics Anonymous Junior Researcher Edmonia Rivers has one last story to share from Cook's Compendium before she takes a well-deserved break from the study grind. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/academics-anonymous/message
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More info on another type of Norse Magic: Runes! Accounts of runic magic, why do letters have meanings, the purpose of a bindrune, 6 systems of runes, and how the runecasting you’re probably doing was developed by a Satanist with a fascination with Nazis. Goat impression included free of charge. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spoti…
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Edmonia returns to her advanced reader's copy of Cook's Compendiums Vol. XII to discuss their research into the Headless Horseman. Cat sound effects courtesy of Free Sound Library --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/academics-anonymous/message
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Episode 32 out now! This week, Anthony speaks to Dr. Joey Lopez and students of the Texas A&M University Media and Gaming Lab. For more on the TAMU Media and Gaming lab follow:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/medialabtamu/Website: https://www.thecmcollective.org/ Theme song by: Ken Perez (@perez.kenneth.a) For more on Anthony or Academics and Ami…
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Episode 031 out now! This week, Anthony speaks to the creators of ReSocial. For more on ReSocial follow:Instagram: @Re_Social_MediaTikTok: ReSocialMediaWebsite: www.re-socialmedia.com Theme song by: Ken Perez (@perez.kenneth.a) For more on Anthony or Academics and Amigos check out:Website: www.academicsandamigos.comTwitter: @AcademicsAmigos | @Lati…
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Episode 030 out now! This week, Anthony speaks to Richard Genera. For more on Richard follow:Instagram: @generaforepdistrict5 | @theelpasobeatWebsite: generafordistrict5.com Theme song by: Ken Perez (@perez.kenneth.a) For more on Anthony or Academics and Amigos check out:Website: www.academicsandamigos.comTwitter: @AcademicsAmigos | @LatinxAcaPopIn…
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