A podcast guidebook for navigating grad school, from the University of Washington’s Communication Leadership Master’s Program
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Faith & Feelings is a podcast designed to help you untangle & honor your emotions, authentically practice your faith, and integrate both into your everyday life so that you can experience the goodness & delight that comes from living in relationship with yourself, God, and others. Join author and clinical counseling grad student Taylor Joy every Monday, where she’ll share therapeutic insight and spiritual truth aimed at helping you implement small shifts into your daily rhythms and routines.
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Do you want to ditch Burnout? You ready to fall back in love with life? Then you will want to join Dr. Julie on Mondays! Learn techniques and strategies to make the changes you long for. She is a Therapist/Professor turned Author, Pod Caster, and Motivational Speaker. She is all about Wellness: Body * Mind * Soul Passionately making a difference!
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This is a podcast designed to inspire and highlight the stories of women of color in graduate school who are prioritizing their overall health and wellness as they pursue higher education.
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Grad Chat is a 30 minute radio show presented by Queen's School of Graduate Studies on CFRC 101.9. Listen to learn about science and cutting-edge grad student research!
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A podcast for celebration, commiseration, and support through grad school for the students who are living it (or want to). Join Elana Gloger, a full-time 4th year doctoral student and part-time human, as she chats with fellow grad students about their professional and personal experiences, without taking either too seriously. Episodes include conversations about students' Day in the Life, conversations about Diverse Identities and Racism in Academia, and themed episodes (like, Mental Health ...
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This podcast explores the graduate school experience from unique and diverse perspectives where we highlight the good, the bad, and the funny. Meet Dylan, Rose, and Jorge, as they join Stephanie as your grad school guides. Hear what each host brings to the show and how their unique perspectives shed light on the grad school experience.
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The Success NP: Clinical Pearls for Nurse Practitioners
Jackie King and Sandra Pagenta,Nurse Practitioners
The Success NP Podcast is your go-to resource for Nurse Practitioners, hosted by NPs Jackie and Sandra. Each week, they share real-world stories, expert insights, and career tips to help you thrive in your NP journey. Whether you're a nurse practitioner student, new grad, or seasoned provider, this podcast offers inspiration, clinical advice, and support to grow your confidence and career in nursing.
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Blk + In Grad School is an audioblog created to encourage and inspire women + people of color to and through the grad school struggle. Follow Allanté, a regular, schmegular Black woman pursuing her Ph.D. Access more stories and resources at blkingradschool.com
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The Non-Immigrant Student podcast is an audio journal of my grad-school (and now corporate) journey in the United States of America. It is an inspirational podcast that seeks to encourage and provide guidance to other non-immigrant students across the globe on how to live their best lives while fulfilling their Study/Work Abroad dreams or living far away home! My stories reveal all the lessons I'm learning on this journey, and I honestly believe that ''If I can do it, you can do it too!'' So ...
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This is what happens when a grad student gets into professional sports
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A grad student/retail veteran and a dropout union worker discuss politics and life in our current hellword, telling you what's canceled and what's still cool.
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Welcome to The Layperson’s GTA! Just one biology grad student trying to inform anyone who will listen about science and why it’s important.
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Welcome to Nursing Lyfe 101! 🩺✨ Join Colby and Christopher, two seasoned nurses navigating the highs and lows of healthcare, as they share personal stories, practical advice, and insights on nursing, wellness, and career growth. Whether you're a student, a new grad, or an experienced RN, Nursing Lyfe 101 is your go-to for real talk on life in scrubs, mental health, and tips to thrive inside and outside the hospital. Tune in, connect, and find your strength with us – because nursing is more t ...
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Explorations into the mind of a creative. theZim is an artist, musician, father, podcaster, videographer, MFA grad student at SDSU. This is his life log. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thezim/support
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PUBLISHING ACADEMIC RESEARCH | Writing, Mental Health, and Productivity Tips for Your Scholarship, Thesis, or Dissertation
C. Kyle Rudick, PhD | Academic Writing Coach
Welcome to the Publishing Academic Research Podcast — your go-to resource for turning big ideas into published work. Whether you're a grad student staring down a dissertation, a junior scholar building your research agenda, or a seasoned academic ready to level up, this podcast is here to help you write smarter, publish more, and thrive in the process. I’m Dr. Kyle Rudick, full professor at the University of Northern Iowa. I’ve published dozens of articles, chapters, books, and essays — and ...
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We should be writing, but instead Jen, Katie, and Alex, history grad students, tell you all about what it's like to be in grad school, study history, and teach. Like all good academics, we were lured by the snacks and stayed for the learning.
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Welcome to Living Indigenous Media, a podcast forum for discussing Indigenous media movements, oral histories and contributing to the Indigenous conversation. I'm your host Rain Charger, an Itazipacola Lakota grad student in the Indigenous Studies department at The University of Kansas.
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A podcast that is centered around the life story of the podcast guest.
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Welcome to Yesteryear History Podcast, a brand new podcast where a nerdy grad student discusses interesting moments in our nation's history, and interviews historians/reenactors/interesting people about topics in Colonial American history-20th century US History.
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We’re gonna talk about technology, with a special love for biotechnology, and we're gonna talk about how technology is impacting our careers and our lives. Thrown in the mix, we’re gonna talk about all the great things people are doing with their lives and we’re gonna keep a focus on the people who make industries thrive and the world go around. Whether you’re an undergrad, new grad, grad student, CEO, or an everyday member of a community like me, you’ll love our talks and our guests, and yo ...
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Welcome to She Speaks STEM, the official podcast of the Graduate Society Women Engineers (GradSWE) at the University of Toronto. This show brings together emerging scholars, trailblazing researchers, and accomplished alumni to share their insights and experiences navigating the world of engineering and the broader STEM landscape. From cutting-edge research and career advancement tips to personal growth stories and mentorship guidance, each episode fosters community, empowerment, and curiosit ...
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Just a couple of dudes who like baseball and the smooth taste of Corona beers. Enjoy the soothing sounds of a broke college kid and a former grad student aspiring to hit 70 mph off the mound by the time of his thesis defense. Rich Birfer and Peyton Traywick host Pitching to Contact, breaking down the game as it should be, complete with bat flips and 98 mph heaters.
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A podcast about medical student life and the journey to becoming a physician. Featuring survival tips, wellness strategies, inside scoop on major milestones, and interviews with inspirational faculty members, residents, and students. Join host Dr. Neda Frayha and find out what doctors wish they knew when they were in medical school. From the University of Maryland School of Medicine's Office of Student Affairs.
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Science often starts with questions. Each question has a story. But most podcasts are about answers and their associated stories. In this series, I will talk to researchers about their research questions, methods, and how they ask their questions. There is a lot one can learn about asking questions. This is useful for students starting/learning to ask research questions. I am a grad student. Learn more about me from the link below. http://rvndrpn.wixsite.com/ravindra
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Welcome! We're your hosts Renata, a psychology grad student, and Chris, an entrepreneur and mental health advocate. We want everyone to have an opportunity to understand the inner workings of therapy and view therapists in a new and humane light. It’s also a great resource for other mental health workers that are interested in how their peers relate to the service they provide and their own relationship with therapy. We hope you enjoy!
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The heartbeat of the veterinary profession. Join us as we talk with veterinary colleagues about critical topics from student debt to mental health. And share stories, stories connect us… as humans, as animals, as a veterinary community.
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You're Kidding, Right is a podcast by two doctors for everything you need to know about paediatrics). Each week we release 2 episodes on key topics that will help you understand how our littlest patients work. Whether you're a junior doctor, medical student, nursing grad, general practice trainee or anyone who wants to learn the who, what, when, where and how of kids, we will do our very best to make your learning a little easier, and a little more fun! https://www.instagram.com/yourekidding ...
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A podcast by nurses and nursing students, for nurses and nursing students! We aim to add value to your nursing career, whether that be as a student, a new grad, or a practiced nurse!
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This is the Life things podcast where we, Think life things, Speak life things and Share life things. My name is Daijonae, author and grad student getting a masters in marriage and family therapy. This podcast is for women who desire to start a journey or who are already on a journey of healing and wholeness, who’s sick of choosing the wrong men and ready to let God do the choosing. The topics covered on this podcast will be Faith, Self discovery, Relationships, Marriage, and Purpose. The ep ...
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A mom (social work grad student) and her 15 yr old son (sophomore gay underachiever) review The Secret Life of The American Teenager one painful episode at a time. This leads to stories about Mom’s fundamentally Pentecostal upbringing and Townes current experiences being a gay teenager. Some racy talk because mom and son don’t hold back. We could use money for cat food. Feel free to Venmo us at @vanessa-10-9-8
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The Latino Soul Sessions: Where ancient roots meet modern minds… one story, one lesson, one healing at a time. Welcome, mi gente. This ain’t your abuelita’s self-help show (though we love her and her rosary). The Latino Soul Sessions is a space for all of us navigating the messy, magical in-between where cultural healing, identity, and mental health all come together like a soulful caldo when you didn’t even know you were hungry. I’m Dan. Curandero. Business Professional. Grad student. Spiri ...
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Victors in Grad School explores what you can do to find success in your own graduate school journey no matter what you plan to do. Through experts and individual interviews you will be introduced to what it means to find success and tips on achieving success in graduate school.
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Brain Matter Chatter (BMC)
Ruby, Olivia, Julia, Niveen & Hayley - A SONGS (society of neuroscience graduate students) Production
Welcome to Brain Matter Chatter (BMC), the #AcademicMentalHealth podcast. Our mission is to raise awareness about issues surrounding mental health in Academia. As graduate students, at various stages, studying neuroscience, our hosts bring a unique experiential and scientific perspective to discussions on mental health and illness. To provide a holistic picture of mental health in academia, we aim to bring a diverse set of guests to BMC. Some of our episodes will serve to highlight the exper ...
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Come with us as we dive head first into the titillating tales of Ozarkian folklore and discuss the origins and obscurities of these stories. From Curtis Copeland and Hayden Head, this is Ozarkian Folk Chronicles. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Are you a college student or grad trying to discover what a company is like? The 30 minute Internship dives deep into the world of Fortune 500 internships from real students to give you a better idea of what it’s like.
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Graduate school can weigh heavy on one's soul. Congregate here for the confessions that current and former grad students across the world are getting off their chests about their supervisors, peers, and experiences with higher education, hosted by me, Dr. Yoah Sui. If you have a confession you'd like to make, submit it here: https://forms.gle/wtQ59sJAcFBuDPNj7
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Follow Pa Vue, a first-generation college student, as she shares stories from her journey to pursue a PhD. From taking the GRE to defending her dissertation, you’ll hear all about how she navigates every step of graduate school. This podcast is perfect for educators, individuals interested in going to grad school, and, of course, first-generation college students.
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Carol Salva and her guests explore ways to empower language learners and the teachers who teach them. We're not just closing gaps, we're growing leaders.
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Your host Paul Boyce, a biology PhD student, talks with guests about conservation, wildlife research, grad school and academia, science and policy and anything else in this conversation style podcast.
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Welcome to Navigating Nursing podcast where we discuss how to thrive and survive as a student or new grad nurse. let us navigate nursing together with this lighthearted podcast full of tips for success and stories from the field.
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This podcast lifts the veil on all topics related to STEM in academia: research, teaching, writing, speaking, and other professional topics. Darren Lipomi is a professor of nanoengineering, chemical engineering, and materials science at UC San Diego. He obtained his PhD in chemistry from Harvard in 2010 (w/ George Whitesides) and was a postdoc at Stanford in chemical engineering from '10-'12 (w/ Zhenan Bao). He is a recipient of the PECASE and became full professor in 2019. Thanks to NSF CBE ...
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The Amplify OT Podcast is your go-to show for making sense of healthcare policy, advocacy, and reimbursement in occupational therapy. Hosted by Clarice Grote—occupational therapist, founder of Amplify OT, and self-proclaimed policy nerd who actually enjoys reading the long documents most people avoid—this podcast breaks down complex systems so you can navigate them with confidence. No matter where you are in your occupational therapy journey—student, new grad, educator, or experienced clinic ...
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The Career Chat Room is a podcast that focuses on job search, career launch and professional transitions. In the Chat Room, we provide insights on career navigational skills that you can use whether you are a college student, new grad or experienced professional.
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The mission of Back to Back SWE is to empower the software engineer to excel in the interview and land the job of their dreams. If you are a high school student, college student, new-grad, industry professional, or...anything in the tech industry...then this podcast is for you. If you want to find the best work in technology while cutting through the bs, you are in the right place. Come visit us at https://backtobackswe.com
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Hosted by CJ the DJ (Colette Steer), this is a 30 minute radio show featuring a graduate student or postdoc each week. Each episode is an opportunity for Queen’s grad students and postdocs to showcase their research to the Queen’s and Kingston community. From time to time, CJ the DJ also interviews an alum or interview grad students in relation to something topical for the day. Grad Chat is a collaboration between the School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs and CFRC 101.9FM
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Each week, UW-Madison veterinary medical student Blake Root will bring on a new guest to discuss topics related to the profession of veterinary medicine and/or the student experience in veterinary medical school!
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Today we’re talking with Margarita Aguado and Michelle Rojas, two students who are the first in their families to attend grad school. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Leading the Way 02:53 Meet Margarita Aguado and Michelle Rojas, today’s guests and first generation students 20:52 The role of mentors and advocates 41:41 Pursuing grad school as a firs…
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Episode 80: Didja Hear the One about the Yale Grad Student Who Came to the Ozarks? A Conversation with Christian Badach
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1:11:34Christian Badach, a graduate student in photography at Yale University, has made the rural northwest a subject of his photography for some time now. After researching the Ozarks, he felt drawn to come here to expand his vision of rural America, focusing in particular on the intersection of landscape and culture. With an open mind and heart, Christi…
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BAP 127 Questions about Teaching SLIFE. Georgian Court University Grad Students Want to Know.
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52:55What questions do educators have right now about serving SLIFE and other new arrival Multilingual Learners? Maybe you're feeling overwhelmed? Or perhaps you want to know how to manage multiple student perspectives in this challenging climate. I received some very thoughtful questions from some outstanding educators who are using Boosting Achievemen…
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SPECIAL- This is a "share" of the mental health podcast, Even Tacos Fall Apart where I (Larry Camp) was the guest
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1:56:48Send us a text Episode Summary If you’ve ever questioned your faith, struggled with loss, or felt the weight of expectations, this episode is for you. Key Takeaways Larry Camp's journey reflects a deep connection to music and family. Mental health discussions are crucial in high-demand religious settings. Personal growth often comes from questionin…
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Laura Ornest and her husband are honoring Laura’s brother Maury and his incredible talent, while uplifting victims of the Palisades and Eaton Fires. Meet our KNX Heroes of the Week!
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2:20Maury Ornest secretly created more than 1,400 paintings and sketches, while battling mental illness. Art was a way to connect with the outside world. His family is now sharing his pieces and telling his story, with all proceeds going to local charities. Families who lost homes in the recent Los Angeles area fires can also receive a free piece of ar…
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Episode 82: Dr. Jared Phillips Discusses the Pace of the Past and the Wave of the Future in the Ozarks
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1:10:02Dr. Jared Phillips is a multi-generational Ozarker with an intense passion for the hills. He joins the Chronicles to discuss a wide range of topics: From the measured pace of farming with animals to the frenzy of current development, Jared is both a thoughtful custodian of past values, an honest critic of past prejudices, and a citizen concerned ab…
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Nursing Life Unveiled: Season One Reflections
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1:13:45From bloopers to backfires (literally!), Christopher and Colby celebrate the conclusion of Nursing Life 101's inaugural season with a heartfelt reflection on their podcasting journey. Diving into listener favorites like "Battling Burnout: Self-Care Strategies for Nurses" and the politically charged episode on nursing with integrity, they unpack wha…
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Episode 129: Applying to Residency! Interventional (and Diagnostic) Radiology with New SOM Grad Dr. Shirin Parsa
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17:32We continue our series on Applying to Residency with brand new SOM grad Shirin Parsa. She's a prelim surgery intern who will complete her residency in Integrated Interventional Radiology at the University of Maryland. She shares her residency application journey, including the mentorship she received, the interviews she went on, and how she crafted…
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Mastering the Editing Process when Publishing Academic Research | Ep. 3
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24:57Do you find yourself agonizing every paragraph, sentence, or word as you write? Do you get so exhausted writing your first draft that you can't bring yourself to go back and edit? Hey co-authors! In this episode, we explore how to transform a fledgling draft into a polished, compelling manuscript that guides readers effortlessly through your argume…
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Overcoming Imposter Syndrome in Publishing Academic Research | Ep. 2
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20:22Are you still waiting for imposter syndrome to disappear before you write? What if you didn’t have to? Hey co-authors! In this episode, we take a hard look at how imposter syndrome shows up in academic writing—not just as a feeling, but as behaviors that sabotage your progress. Changing our reactions with imposter syndrome is the first step to taki…
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Finding Joy in Publishing Academic Research | Ep. 1
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16:09What if writing wasn’t something to dread—but something to look forward to? Hey co-authors! In this episode, we explore the often-overlooked joys of academic writing. We’ll uncover three powerful ways researchers find meaning, motivation, and even delight in the writing process—from discovery and curiosity, to community and sharing, to the deep sat…
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#94 – The best SciComm is unfiltered: Darren interviewed by Univ. of Rochester colleague Jeff Koslofsky
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54:45Since arriving in my role at the University of Rochester, I've developed a great collaboration with Jeff Koslofsky, Senior Marketing Strategist at the U Rochester Medical Center. Here, he asked me about my own particular brand of scientific communication, which eschews production flourishes in favor of honesty. (At least that's what I tell myself. …
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Soul Fuel: Why Helpers Need Their Crown Chakra Balanced Too
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27:42Send us your thoughts! Professional helpers pour their energy outward daily, leaving many depleted, disconnected, and at risk for burnout. But what if the key to sustainable practice lies in tapping into your deepest wisdom? Your higher self—that wisest, most authentic, compassionate part of you—serves as an essential internal compass in our challe…
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#131: NP Case Study: Post-Travel Fever & a Tricky Differential Diagnosis
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12:25At Success NP, we create digital clinical guides to help NPs in clinical practice. This week, we want to help you sharpen your clinical skills with an interesting case where a patient returns from overseas with fever, fatigue, and a few subtle exam clues. Could it be something more than a viral illness? In this nurse practitioner case study, we bre…
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Balancing Work, Life, and Grad School: Real-World Advice
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16:46Graduate school isn’t just another chapter in your academic story—it’s a transformative journey that shapes your personal and professional life. In the latest episode of "Victors in Grad School," Dr. Christopher Lewis sits down with Ervin Leavy, Assistant Director of Facility Operations and Risk Management at the University of Michigan–Flint, to ex…
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Cultivating Healthy Conflict in Relationships
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29:46Throughout any relationship, conflict is inevitable – and it can look different in different seasons or settings. A core discipleship issue in the new family of Jesus is learning how to resolve conflicts maturely. Often times, Jesus’ words in Matthew 5:9 — “Blessed are the peacemakers” — are misunderstood to mean: Avoid conflict at all costs so no …
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Episode 81: Mike Mills and the Buffalo River
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1:00:05Mike Mills sits down with the Chronicles to talk about canoeing the Buffalo, wearing your life jacket, and sticking with your dreams. From his childhood to his days in college to his first rental business with aluminum canoes, Mike shares his love for the Arkansas Ozarks and some of his favorite river stories, too! Don't miss this episode with Ozar…
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Clarity to Action: Unleashing Your Professional Superpower
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30:55Send us your thoughts! Ever found yourself trapped in a cycle of endless analysis with no forward movement? You're not alone. The space between knowing what to do and actually doing it is where many helpers get stuck—and it's costing us our effectiveness and wellbeing. The connection between clarity and action represents the essential bridge in our…
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Navigating Grad School: Advice on Success, Balance, and Overcoming Doubt
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35:32Graduate school is often called a journey, and for good reason. In the latest episode of the "Victors in Grad School" podcast, host Dr. Christopher Lewis sits down with Dr. Abby Parrill, the Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at the University of Michigan-Flint, to unpack what it truly takes to succeed as a graduate student. Whether y…
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BAP128 Back to School in 2025 with Larry Ferlazzo
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58:16How should newcomer teachers approach this school year when there are so many challenges for our immigrant families? What are the best activities for the first days of school? Dr. Carol Salva discusses these questions with award-winning educator and author, Larry Ferlazzo. Find extensive show notes with links here: BIT.LY/BAPODCAST Episode 128…
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God has shaped and crafted each of us uniquely—with our own personality, thoughts, dreams, temperament, feelings, talents, gifts, and desires. Parker Palmer calls this the ‘true seeds of self,' which God has planted inside of each of us as He invites us to listen to Him and to live faithfully out of our true selves in Christ. When we don’t live in …
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Protecting Your Energy (Even From Your Tía, Your Boss, and Your BFF)
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53:19Mi gente… this episode is for the healers, the feelers, and yes, the professional “it’s fine, I can handle it” people. If you’ve ever been the designated listener, the cousin everyone calls to vent, the coworker who gets trapped in “one quick chat” that turns into a free therapy session, or the friend who gets texts like “hey, can I just ask you so…
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KING David Kalakaua, the Last King of Hawaii
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31:57Send us a text David Kalākaua (1836–1891) was the last reigning king of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi, serving from 1874 until his death in 1891. Known as the "Merrie Monarch", he was a strong advocate of Hawaiian culture, arts, and identity at a time when outside influences were rapidly changing the islands. Kalākaua revived traditional practices such as…
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The Publishing Academic Research Podcast Trailer
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5:55Welcome to the Publishing Academic Research Podcast, a space for scholars who want to turn strong ideas into published work. Whether you're working on a thesis, finishing a dissertation, building your CV, or aiming for tenure and promotion, this podcast offers practical strategies to help you write with purpose, publish with confidence, and thrive …
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Finding hope after tragedy. Meet our KNX Hero of the Week, Kim Cantin.
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5:17Kim Cantin and her teenage daughter survived the Montecito mudslides in 2018, but sadly, her husband and teenage son did not. Through the devastating loss, Kim was able to find hope, and gain strength to rebuild their lives. Our KNX Hero of the Week is now helping survivors of the recent, deadly floods in Texas cope with their own recovery and grie…
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Wounded Helper, Heal Thyself: Inner Child Work for Professionals
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31:26Send us your thoughts! Feeling like you're constantly battling self-doubt in your professional life? The roots might be deeper than you realize. This transformative episode dives into the powerful connection between inner child work and developing unshakable self-trust—especially for those of us in helping professions. As professional helpers, we'r…
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#130: From ICU to Side Hustle Queen: How One Acute Care NP Launched a Hormone & Weight Loss Clinic Without Quitting Her Job
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31:56Ever wondered how a full-time acute care NP launched her own hormone and weight loss clinic without quitting her W2 job or taking out a loan? In this episode, we sit down with Bree to talk nurse entrepreneurship, burnout, and building a business as a nurse practitioner. A must-listen for NPs exploring new career paths and multiple income streams. C…
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Getting Ready For the Fall Deadline - See You Next Week!
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1:52Hello everyone, Chris here with Victors in Grad School. I wanted to give you a quick update that we’re taking a short pause this week from releasing a new episode. Our Office of Graduate Programs is in full gear preparing for the Fall 2025 application deadline, and that means I need to shift my focus just for a few days to make sure everything is r…
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Today’s episode is a little different. I’ve stepped away from podcasting this week to prepare for my upcoming counseling exam, but I wanted to share a quick update and one of my favorite prayers with you: “The Litany of Trust.” I can’t wait to be back with you next week! Get Faith & Feeling's weekly resource email Watch this episode on YouTube Grab…
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Stepping up for seniors! Our KNX Heroes of the Week are two teenage brothers from Tustin, who are teaching technology and more to our older generation!
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2:2714 year-old Dhilan Patel and 16 year-old Kavin Patel are helping the Tustin senior community navigate websites and phone apps with their program called Support For Seniors. The brothers are also organizing health fairs and companion walks for seniors - they are truly making a difference! Photo: Dhilan Patel and Kavin Patel, courtesy of the Patel fa…
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Episode 128: Applying to Residency! Dr. Pharibe Pope on ENT
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18:01We are kicking off a brand new series on Applying to Residency with recent SOM graduates who recently went through the Match. We'll get to know their individual stories, special considerations for applying to their field, and how they approached items like their personal statement, letters of recommendation, away rotations, and rank lists. You'll l…
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#93 – Chemical & biological engineering at a National Lab: leadership, communication, & commercialization
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44:46I sat down with Brian H. Davison, PhD, Chief Scientist of Systems Biology & Biotechnology in the Biosciences Division of Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the Center for Bioenergy Innovation. Brian is a graduate of the University of Rochester and Caltech and candidate for President of the American Institute for Chemical Engineering (AIChE). Brian d…
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Episode 79: In Part Two of Our Conversation, Jason Harmon Asks, Was Ralph Baker a Lawman, an Outlaw, or Both?
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1:00:00When journalist and author Jason Harmon began digging into the alleged crimes of Sheriff Ralph Baker four years after the lawman's death, his research led Harmon to "marijuana moonshiner" Dave McElyea. In Harmon and McElyea's book When Money Grew on Trees, McElyea describes Baker in great detail as a law officer on the take. Other, more powerful me…
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Drs. Tony Bartels and Rebecca Mears on the One Big Beautiful Bill impact on student loans
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43:06Listen in with student debt experts and Board Member Drs. Tony Bartels and Rebecca Mears in this next installment of our Student Debt Series covering the One Big Beautiful Bill impact on student loans. In this episode we have seven major topics we’re addressing: SAVE forbearance zero-interest ending Updates for current veterinary students those sta…
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39. Curating Community in Grad School and Beyond
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25:38🎓 You don’t have to do grad school alone! 💫 On this episode of the Grad Girl Wellness podcast, we sit down with Darrien Johnson, founder and CEO of The Community Curator — a social-impact consultancy supporting grassroots organizations across Philadelphia 🌆💼 With a Master’s in Non-Profit Organizational Management, Darrien shares her powerful journe…
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Your Intuition Is Speaking. Are You Listening?
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26:20Send us your thoughts! What if the most profound gift you could give your clients is something you struggle to give yourself? For those of us dedicated to helping others, there's a strange paradox at play: we excel at building trust with clients, yet often fail to extend that same unwavering trust to ourselves. Unconditional self-trust isn't about …
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Graduate School Success: Jackie Halligan on Passion and Persistence
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13:41Are you thinking about graduate school, in the midst of your studies, or reflecting on your own academic journey? If so, the latest episode of the “Victors in Grad School” podcast is one you won’t want to miss! Hosted by Dr. Christopher Lewis, this engaging episode features Jackie Halligan, Human Resources professional at the University of Michigan…
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Becoming Your Own Primary Caregiver with Julie Honeycutt, LPC
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36:42If you’ve been following along with our series on emotionally healthy relationships, this episode really serves as a kind of anchor—or container—for all the relational skills we’ve been exploring. In my conversation with licensed therapist Julie Honeycutt, we dive into the inner work that makes healthy connection possible. We talk about the parts o…
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Using Grad School to Change Careers
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1:06:35Today we’re talking with Dane Garfield and Gautam Malyala, two students who have and are using grad school to shift careers. Chapters 0:00 Welcome & Introductions 2:22: Dane’s journey 7:18: Gautam’s journey 19:50 the value of networking and real-world applications 41:10 navigating grad school challenges 50:59 Advice for prospective grad students 1:…
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Welcome to our very first episode of Leading the Way! Today we’re talking with Amy Niu and S'Morr, two students about to finish graduate school, about their mental health journeys through the Comm Lead program. Chapters 00:00 Intro to Leading the Way 04:40 Amy’s Story 7:15 Imposter Phenomena 20:45 S'Morr’s story 36:45 Mental Health Practices that w…
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Curanderismo 101: Foundations of the Healing Path
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42:23Mi gente… This episode is for anyone who’s ever burned sage, prayed to their ancestors, chugged their cafecito, and thought: “Wait… am I supposed to be a healer, a therapist, or just a functional adult today?” Today, we’re diving into the roots of Curanderismo. And no, it’s not just waving ramas around like you’re auditioning for a spiritual mariac…
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Meet our KNX Helpful Honda Hero of the Week, Christine Brown of Los Angeles! Her non-profit is rescuing and rehabilitating our favorite neighborhood cats and dogs!
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2:17Christine is the founder and executive director of Animals In Need Rescue Network, based in LA County. She and her large team of volunteers offer an array of services for animals, including “trap, neuter and return” and assistance with medical needs. They also find foster homes, help with transportation and rescue operations, and more! Check them o…
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A podcast guidebook for navigating grad school, from the University of Washington’s Communication Leadership Master’s Program. Leading The Way is your guide to making the most of your graduate school experience. Hear how students are navigating everything from career drama, to mental health, to visa regulations, and more to find their own unique pa…
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Episode 78: Part One: Jason Harmon's Wild Ride with Marijuana Moonshiner, Dave McElyea
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1:08:24Author, journalist, and historian Jason Harmon wrote When Money Grew On Trees in collaboration with David McElyea, a Michigan transplant to the Ozarks in 1980 whose goal was to create a marijuana farm. After he was busted by local enforcement, Dave formed a relationship with the local sheriff, and together they colluded in a venture that would make…
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The Art and Science of Professional Intuition
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27:21Send us your thoughts! Your primary instrument is you. Just as no one wants a surgeon with a dull scalpel, no client deserves a helping professional who hasn't maintained their most essential tool—their own clarity of mind and intuitive capacity. Dr. Julie Merriman unpacks the profound connection between intentional self-care practices and our abil…
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#129: The Pediatric Respiratory Case Every NP Should Know
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8:56You know those cases where things just don’t add up? In this episode, we break down a pediatric respiratory case that started out like routine asthma, but something didn’t sit right. Tune in as we walk through the red flags, physical exam clues, and how one small detail changed everything. Perfect for nurse practitioners looking to sharpen their cl…
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From Community Leader to MBA: Milanna Jones’ Journey Through Graduate School
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12:50Embarking on the path to a graduate degree is a transformative journey, full of decisions, challenges, and opportunities for growth. In a recent episode of the "Victors in Grad School" podcast, host Dr. Christopher Lewis sits down with Milanna Jones, a city council member for the City of Pontiac and a recent MBA graduate from the University of Mich…
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Author and theologian David Augsburger once said, “Being heard is so close to being loved that for the average person, they are almost indistinguishable.” What it means to listen and love well can be best understood around the unfathomable mystery of the incarnation – that God took on human flesh. God knew that there was no better way to convey his…
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Tap your heels together three times! We catch up with former KNX Helpful Honda Hero of the Week, Debora Wondercheck, who’s getting ready for a big, new summer production!
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2:18Accomplished cellist and performer Debora Wondercheck is paying it forward once again, with the Arts and Learning Conservatory in Costa Mesa! Her non-profit serves thousands of kids all over Southern California, with the purpose of making arts equitable and accessible for kids of all backgrounds. They are gearing up for their big summer performance…
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Episode 77: The Story of the Scots Irish Settlers in the Ozarks: A Conversation with Todd Wilkinson and Champ Herren
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1:21:01Champ Herren and Todd Wilkinson share a deep love of our Ozarks hills. As far back as their time at MSU (then SMSU), they read everything by Vance Randolph they could get their hands on, and for some years, they presented these stories around campfires to various groups. Now Todd and Champ are together again in this podcast about the Scots Irish im…
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