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The PhD Life Raft Podcast

Dr Emma Brodzinski
Phd Journey
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Mental Health
Phd Programs
Cultural Differences
International Students
Procrastination
Advisors and Mentorship
Community Building
Funding Opportunities
Phd Research
Pharma
Mathematics Education
Educational System
Academic Writing
Academia
Neurodiversity
Networking
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This is the podcast for you if you are currently doing a PhD; are working with PhD students; or just living with someone who is on a PhD journey. The PhD Life Raft will focus on sharing insights and experiences around some common issues like anxiety, procrastination, precariousness, imposter syndrome, and work-life balance. We will talk to students, supervisors and experts in the field of wellbein... more

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Natasha Joyce is a historian, researcher, and PhD candidate at La Trobe University in Bendigo. Her research focuses on accidental childhood fatalities during Victoria's gold rush era. Known as the 'Victorian Historian', she enjoys sharing her experti... more

In this episode we explore the value of being brave and passionate in research.

Cilla shares her own journey into research leadership and identifies the most important research skills to develop.

We consider strategies for building research colla... more

Cynthia Fasola is doctoral candidate at the University of Greenwich with a background as a research manager.  Her Phd explores feedback practices and the barriers that people from ethnic minority backgrounds face within academia.

In this episode we... more

Kay Danes is an award-winning author, human rights advocate and humanitarian.

In this episode Kay shares the transformative experience of reshaping her PhD research and provides insights for other PhD candidates facing similar obstacles.

Kay posi... more

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Recent Guests

Tash Joyce
Non-traditional PhD student, full-time carer for her mother, and union organizer.
Episode: When is the right time to do a PhD? with Tash Joyce
Cilla Harries
Academic head at Kingston University, responsible for research students and development.
Kingston University
Episode: Develop Research Leadership within Your PhD with Cilla Harries
Cynthia Fasola
PhD student and advisor for prospective PhD applicants
University of Greenwich
Episode: Making PhD Dreams a Reality with Cynthia Fasola
Kay Danes
PhD graduate and expert in humanitarian law and human rights
Formerly with the School of Law and Justice at Southern Cross University
Episode: Managing big changes in your PhD with confidence with Kay Danes
Louise LePage
An academic and advocate for those managing chronic health conditions
University of York
Episode: "None of this is your fault": Managing the PhD with a Chronic Health Condition with Louise LePage
Gordon Morrison
Recently completed his PhD in Sports Psychology and Motor Control.
Episode: If you are thinking of quitting your PhD, listen to this first! with Gordon Morrison
Charlotte Haines Lyon
PhD candidate and experienced educator, sharing insights into the PhD journey
Episode: What you need to know about the PhD annual review with Charlotte Haines Lyon
Alex Chapman
PhD researcher in music psychology and advocate for neurodiversity
Episode: Navigating Reasonable Adjustments as a Neurodivergent Scholar with Alex Chapman
Anne Wilson
Expert in academic writing with experience in freelance journalism and as a Royal Literary Fund Fellow.
Royal Literary Fund
Episode: What No-one Tells You About Academic Writing with Anne Wilson

Host

Emma Brudzinski
Host of the PhD Life Raft Podcast, Emma Brudzinski shares her expertise in managing the challenges PhD candidates face, fostering discussions that prioritize mental health and well-being alongside academic success.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 113 ratings
  • Gorgeous

    This is my favourite podcast by a country mile. Thank you SO much!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lizzyloula
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Words of advice and wisdom

    I have just completed my PhD by practice. A full-time job, and commitments at home meant that there was limited (but precious) time each week to do my research. Your podcast provided words of advice and wisdom during my lunch-time walks. I remain an avid listener. Thanks again.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Aftabh
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Absolutely is the life raft you need but didn’t know you needed!

    Thank you so much for speaking to all these kind and generous people and for bringing their - and your - words and wisdom to us. This cuts through the incessant negative chatter of my inner critic. Dr Emma has saved my (mental) bacon!

    I have shared this podcast with my doctoral colleagues and peers, and recommend to all on their academic journey.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JammieDodger22
    United Kingdom3 years ago
  • A most excellent and supportive podcast

    I’m in the planning stages of PG life. And to come across the brilliant episode with Dr Chris Megson while contemplating a supervisor has been reason to follow it. Great work Dr Emma Brodzinski 👏🏼

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    S7W
    United Kingdom3 years ago
  • Amazing!!!

    It’helped me finished my thesis. I was struggling to write my final three chapters and each episode motivated me to complete my work. I just wished I had found this podcast sooner. It’s absolutely inspiring!!!

    Thank you!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    HillTop!2
    United States3 years ago

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Many express gratitude for the actionable advice shared, with several noting a significant impact on their PhD journeys and personal well-being.
Feedback emphasizes the relatability of guest stories, resonating deeply with listeners experiencing similar challenges.
Listeners appreciate the empowering and supportive content, highlighting the relevance of discussions around mental health and academic struggles.

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If you are thinking of quitting your PhD, listen to this first! with Gordon Morrison
Q: What advice would you give to someone struggling with the end of their PhD?
I would suggest writing a bit every day and finding effective study techniques like the Pomodoro technique to manage your time better.
If you are thinking of quitting your PhD, listen to this first! with Gordon Morrison
Q: What did you do when you felt like quitting your PhD?
I wrote down a little plan encouraged by my supervisor, and that gave me motivation to start working towards my goals again.
Navigating US PhD Programmes as an International Scholar with Vicky Laina
Q: Could you talk to us a little bit about kind of visas and that kind of thing?
As an international student, you can only work for the university and there are additional challenges in securing internships.
Navigating US PhD Programmes as an International Scholar with Vicky Laina
Q: Is there anything you particularly would encourage people to think about in that application process?
I think it's really important to have a sense of what you would like to study and to reach out to potential advisors.
PhDs and Substack with Wafaa Aldhfairi
Q: What top tips would you have for people thinking about starting their own Substack?
Start by considering what interests you and where you see a gap in the market for content. Don't worry about being a perfect writer; just start writing and be aware that gaining attention will take time.

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What is The PhD Life Raft Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focused on the challenges and journeys of pursuing a PhD, this podcast provides a platform for sharing personal stories, insights, and strategies related to academic life. Key topics include managing anxiety, maintaining work-life balance, overcoming procrastination, and addressing issues of imposter syndrome, which are commonly faced by PhD students. Featuring conversations with both current PhD candidates and experienced academic professionals, listeners receive not only empathetic support but also actionable advice to navigate their unique academic journeys. The unique blend of personal narrative and expert insight makes this show particularly valuable for those in the throes of doctoral study, offering community and a sense of belonging... more

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1. Tash Joyce
2. Cilla Harries
3. Cynthia Fasola
4. Kay Danes
5. Louise LePage
6. Gordon Morrison
7. Charlotte Haines Lyon
8. Alex Chapman

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