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Director of Postdoctoral Affairs Angela Fowler on balancing family and research, and dealing with chronic health problems in grad school. Plus: tips for professional development!
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NOTE from Masha: As these episode are being released, the world is dealing with the coronavirus crisis. Because all episodes in the season were recorded well in advance, this is not discussed on the show. I hope that you will apply the same themes that we discuss throughout the Bold Adulting podcast to coping and supporting both yourself and others in your community (including the global community) --
- reaching out to people (virtually)
- figuring out what you want to make progress on and making a plan
- being open about what you're going through with the people who you feel comfortable sharing with
- looking for evidence-based resources
- remembering that you are not alone
If you want to connect with me to discuss what you're going through (about this or anything else), please feel free to email me or find me on Facebook (send me a message letting me know you found me through the podcast).
I also strongly suggest connecting with other caring and compassionate people through the Facebook group Distance Resistance (which I don't run but I participate in) which is about staying connected even while we have to stay apart. You can also find a lot of information there about getting help or giving help -- this is a is moment to come together.
end of coronavirus talk, back to regularly scheduled programming
Director of Postdoctoral Affairs Angela Fowler shares about persevering through her PhD after a rocky start and navigating how much to share about chronic health problems (from endometriosis & hip pain) with her committee members. Bonus: Angela shares some great tips for professional development!
Contact Angela:
Email: afthescientist@gmail.com
Mentioned in this episode:
- Pittsburg State University
- University of Kansas
- MAPS (Mentorship, Advisors, Peers, and Sponsorship) Groups for Women in Bio
- La Jolla Institute for Immunology
- Tip: Informational interviews to learn more about the careers you’re interested in and make connections
-
- Use this free 7 Step Guide for Confidently Reaching Out to Anyone to set them up!
- Interview with Graduate Career Counselor Guilia Hoffmann part 1 and part 2
- Tip - have projects outside of grad work (helps your professional development and your mental health)
- LinkedIn for professional development
-
- Some tips for using LinkedIn are in this article
- Tip: the founder of LinkedIn has a podcast called Masters of Scale which interviews entrepreneurs of major businesses. The 10 New Rules for Big Career Changes episode has great career tips even for those who have no interest in having their own business.
- Endometriosis
- Professional Pathways class at the UCSD Biology PhD Program
- Nisha Cavanaugh
- Dorie Clark’s book Reinventing You
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Discuss this episode or learn about hiring Masha for workshop (about making progress on goals that matter to you using antiperfectionism and authenticity) at BoldAdulting.com!
Follow BoldAdulting on Twitter or Instagram.
Email: masha@boldadulting.com
Masha’s personal social media: Twitter & Instagram
All coaching sessions and interviews are included by permission and with the level of privacy requested by each guest.
Bold Adulting season 3 episodes were recorded over a year ago. To hear updates or to learn what podcast guests have been up to since then, reach out using the contact information if provided.
Host: Masha Evpak
Sound Editor: Bart Cameron and Masha Evpak
40 episoder
Manage episode 258394072 series 1333168
NOTE from Masha: As these episode are being released, the world is dealing with the coronavirus crisis. Because all episodes in the season were recorded well in advance, this is not discussed on the show. I hope that you will apply the same themes that we discuss throughout the Bold Adulting podcast to coping and supporting both yourself and others in your community (including the global community) --
- reaching out to people (virtually)
- figuring out what you want to make progress on and making a plan
- being open about what you're going through with the people who you feel comfortable sharing with
- looking for evidence-based resources
- remembering that you are not alone
If you want to connect with me to discuss what you're going through (about this or anything else), please feel free to email me or find me on Facebook (send me a message letting me know you found me through the podcast).
I also strongly suggest connecting with other caring and compassionate people through the Facebook group Distance Resistance (which I don't run but I participate in) which is about staying connected even while we have to stay apart. You can also find a lot of information there about getting help or giving help -- this is a is moment to come together.
end of coronavirus talk, back to regularly scheduled programming
Director of Postdoctoral Affairs Angela Fowler shares about persevering through her PhD after a rocky start and navigating how much to share about chronic health problems (from endometriosis & hip pain) with her committee members. Bonus: Angela shares some great tips for professional development!
Contact Angela:
Email: afthescientist@gmail.com
Mentioned in this episode:
- Pittsburg State University
- University of Kansas
- MAPS (Mentorship, Advisors, Peers, and Sponsorship) Groups for Women in Bio
- La Jolla Institute for Immunology
- Tip: Informational interviews to learn more about the careers you’re interested in and make connections
-
- Use this free 7 Step Guide for Confidently Reaching Out to Anyone to set them up!
- Interview with Graduate Career Counselor Guilia Hoffmann part 1 and part 2
- Tip - have projects outside of grad work (helps your professional development and your mental health)
- LinkedIn for professional development
-
- Some tips for using LinkedIn are in this article
- Tip: the founder of LinkedIn has a podcast called Masters of Scale which interviews entrepreneurs of major businesses. The 10 New Rules for Big Career Changes episode has great career tips even for those who have no interest in having their own business.
- Endometriosis
- Professional Pathways class at the UCSD Biology PhD Program
- Nisha Cavanaugh
- Dorie Clark’s book Reinventing You
————————————————————————
Discuss this episode or learn about hiring Masha for workshop (about making progress on goals that matter to you using antiperfectionism and authenticity) at BoldAdulting.com!
Follow BoldAdulting on Twitter or Instagram.
Email: masha@boldadulting.com
Masha’s personal social media: Twitter & Instagram
All coaching sessions and interviews are included by permission and with the level of privacy requested by each guest.
Bold Adulting season 3 episodes were recorded over a year ago. To hear updates or to learn what podcast guests have been up to since then, reach out using the contact information if provided.
Host: Masha Evpak
Sound Editor: Bart Cameron and Masha Evpak
40 episoder
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