
Our youngest guest, someone just coming to the end of their first year in PhDdom! Tune in for a short chat on what it's like at the start of the tunnel
Our first actual-factual real-life doctor! We hear from James about his research, life as a patent attorney, running in vicious obstacle races and being accused of plagiarism
An interview with third year PhD student Rebekah Welton, who is researching the use of food, beer, and wine in the Hebrew bible.
A chat with another old friend of mine, Phil Adler, who holds a PhD in Crystallography and cheminformatics (read: Chemistry). We talk about his research, his mental health, and what makes him human.
An interview with Gary Bywater, currently awaiting his Viva at Sheffield University, working as a material scientist for Honda. We hear what his PhD entailed, how it's affected him, and how he's actually a regular human!










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