
I help academics build their confidence to do the work they find meaningful and find the time to do it.
This podcast includes a whole range of topics: strategies for protecting your time, writing and editing advice, thoughts on careers and the wider context, preventing overwork and burnout, etc.
Pursuing a scholarly career is tough these days. I firmly believe that your academic career has the... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 282 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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In this episode, Jo talks with Emily Doucet about the process of creating a draft of your book, article, or whatever.
Emily is a developmental editor and recently developed a course for scholarly writers to support the creation of an early draft of... more
Of all the responsibilities you juggle as an academic, writing is perhaps the most frustrating. It’s very important to your career and your identify, but it’s also incredibly difficult to find time for, especially during teaching terms. I recommend e... more
It is tempting to use the last week before teaching starts again for One Last Push on your writing projects, risking undoing all the resting and recharging you've also been doing over the summer. In this track, I discourage you from doing this and su... more
Do you prefer to write in longer, intense, sessions?
Does some of the advice out there make you feel like you shouldn't?
You don't have to become someone you are not.
In this track, I talk about how this kind of session might work for some peop... more
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Content primarily focuses on empowering academics to enhance their writing and manage their careers effectively. It covers diverse topics such as establishing a writing practice, setting boundaries with students, managing time, and balancing work-life in the academic environment. The discussions often stress the importance of self-compassion and support systems in addressing the unique challenges faced in academia. Unique to this content is the emphasis on creating a fulfilling scholarly identity by embracing personal values and encouraging a mindset that fosters joy in academic work, even amidst adversities.
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