The podcast feed for Thesiswhisperer.com: tune in for audio projects produced by Professor Inger Mewburn from The Australian National University. Scroll down in the feed for past projects, including 'Academics Talk about The Chair' and 'Your brain on Writing'... Coming soon: 'Academic workers talk about Severance'
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CultureDocumentary |
It's the final episode of Severance, and it's really fucking tense! For our final show this season, it's just us: Outie Anitra and Innie Inger, talking about episode 9.
So much happened this episode! So many big reveals, and new plot lines opened. ... more
Worker solidarity is the theme of this episode, and in celebration, we invited Anitra's current boss, Geoff Stringer. Don't worry though - he's not going to rat us out to the higher ups.
The team dissect episode: What's for Dinner. This is the episo... more
You'll never look at mandated company fun the same way after this episode, especially when it becomes clear that inter-departmental politics can get its own body count.
Prof Narelle Lemon, who is now at Edith Cowan University, joins us again to dis... more
We saved this one for Anitra's co-worker and Director of Digital Experience, Joyce Seitzinger, because it is the infamous "bring-your-baby-goat-to-work" day episode.
There is also a lot of Ricken in this ep, which gives us an excuse to talk about o... more
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Both of these podcasts fit me. Thank you!
I’ve set up a seminar series riffing between this fab podcast and The Chair - completely inspired by your ability to surface really difficult conversations and let them play out between you. I get that it is a produced text (but what isn’t) but creating safe opportunities for difficult conversations is where I’m at - so thank you for putting this out there.
I invite you to listen to your podcast and mine it for ageism (at least the first one, I won’t be listening to the rest). I am an academic, female, from a working class background. I’m older than all of you, so that’s a brief part of my PoV. I adored The Chair, related to it a great deal and laughed a lot. I though I’d laugh a lot at your podcast, but it made me sad that you so clearly find the older faculty members in both The Chair and real life so disposable. You talk about the ‘invisible ... more
I am thoroughly enjoying your new podcast. I love the banter and analysis by a bunch of academics like myself. However I feel like fast forwarding the recap. It’s too long and I’ve already seen the ep. I want to hear you wonderful bunch of women talk about it.
As a fellow female academic in STEM (stem cell biogy and biotech) I am finding this podcast so heartwarming, witty, insightful.
It makes me feel that sisterhood that comes from shared experiences. I found the show brilliantly accurate, despite of course some exaggerations. Despite working in a small UK-based university, the themes are still the same, for example: low recruiting, nonsensical restructuring imposed by high above, the struggle to get recognition, reduced time for research, lack of ... more
Apple Podcasts | #207 | Australia/Society & Culture/Documentary |
Apple Podcasts | #135 | Indonesia/Society & Culture/Documentary |
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