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Thursday Apr 20, 2023
Thursday Apr 20, 2023
Tu aimes Papa PhD ? Laisse-moi un commentaire > ici < - une courte phrase suffit ! Et inclus ton identifiant Twitter – comme ça je pourrai te remercier personnellement !Cette semaine sur Papa PhD, je t'apporte une conversation avec Arhur Lin dont le sujet est: SHS et sciences dures, comment se légitimer.
Titulaire d'une Licence d'Histoire et d'un Master en Ingéniérie de la Protection Sociale, Arthur Lin est actuellement doctorant en sciences de l'information et de la communication – son sujet traite de la RSE dans les organismes de sécurité sociale: discours et vécus.Arthur est persuadé que les questions de qualité de vie au travail et d'intégration du handicap en entreprise sont centrales et très importantes à prendre en compte pour permettre une véritable prise de conscience des compétences des personnes en situation de handicap.
Les ressources de cet épisode :
Arthur Lin | LinkedInProfil Malt.fr | Site Web
Merci Arthur !
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Wednesday Apr 12, 2023
Wednesday Apr 12, 2023
Welcome to another collab episode of the PhD Dojo with The 2nd Lab.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSjN2Ux41bE
In this new PhD Dojo episode, I pick Gad Sabbatier's brain about best practices when you want to turn your PhD into a business.
This is Gad's bread and butter, so don't miss this episode if you want to become an entrepreneur!
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This episode’s resources:
The 2nd Lab | Twitter
The 2nd Lab | LinkedIn
The 2nd Lab | Website
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PhD Dojo - What Should I Invest In If I Want a Private Sector Job?
PhD Dojo – When Should I Pivot to Industry?
PhD Dojo – How to Gain Confidence for Job Interviews
PhD Dojo – First Year PhD - Show Up and Avoid Tunnel Vision
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Thursday Apr 06, 2023
Thursday Apr 06, 2023
What place does a philosophy PhD have in the modern marketplace?In this Papa PhD interview, I explore this question with Aaron Kagan, philosophy PhD and staff user experience (UX) researcher at Google.Reach out to me or to Aaron using the links below, if you have any feedback or any questions for us.While you're here, I'll take the opportunity to announce that Papa PhD has joined the Podcasting 2.0 initiative and is now set up to receive boosts from you, the listener! A boost is a value for value (V4V) contribution in Satoshis (or Sats), the smallest existing Bitcoin denomination. All received boosts will get a shoutout on the show, in appreciation for your support. Please check out the Fountain Podcast App that supports Podcasting 2.0 initiatives and boost the show.Also, I'd love to get to know you better. If you have 60 seconds please fill out the listener survey in this link.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ijdHULAMhw?sub_confirmation=1Aaron Kagan received his PhD in Philosophy from Fordham University in 2017. He is a Staff User Experience Researcher at Google, working on human choice, and sits on the APAs committee for non-academic careers. He has 7+ years of experience in the tech industry, holding positions at Google, Meta Reality Labs, Loon, and Native Instruments. He has published journal articles on embodiment, emotion, and enactive perception, and he is currently writing a book for Routledge on the Embodied Mind. He is a passionate advocate of the societal relevance of philosophy, and has written, presented, and spoken to undergraduate and generalist audiences about applying philosophical skills in non-academic sectors.
Thank you, Aaron Kagan!
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This episode’s resources:
Aaron Kagan | InstagramAaron Kagan | Website
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Shaz Zamore – Building a More Diverse, More Inclusive AcademiaParag Mahanti – Networking and Job Hunting as a PhDDanielle De La Mare – Trusting the Path to Career WellnessAshley Ruba – The State of the Post-PhD Job MarketAs always, if you find value in Papa PhD and in the content I bring you every week and if you're not a nerd like me and don't want to delve into Podcast 2.0, click on one of the buttons below and send some of that value back to me by becoming a supporter on Patreon or by buying me a coffee :)
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Thursday Mar 30, 2023
Thursday Mar 30, 2023
Cette semaine sur Papa PhD, on est hors série avec un spécial Podcasthon 2023, où je te présente une association qui m'inspire - PhDOOC.
Si tu veux savoir de quoi peut avoir l'air un MOOC sur les carrières créé et mené par et pour les doctorants, rejoins-moi dans cette conversation avec une des fondatrices, Adeline Bossu, et trois bénévoles, Lauriane Baylé, Marina Briand et Maya Anderson-Gonzalez!
Bonne écoute!
Créée en Septembre 2016, PhDOOC est une association loi 1901 dont le but est daccompagner les doctorant.e.s et les docteur.e.s et de favoriser la création dune communauté.
Pour cela, les membres de PhDOOC organisent le premier MOOC en France sur la poursuite de carrière des docteur.e.s de toutes disciplines.
Leur objectif est de construire un espace d'information, d'échange et d'entraide autour de cette thématique.
Les ressources de cet épisode :
PhDOOC | Facebook
Site du MOOC | Site Web
Merci Adeline, Lauriane, Marina et Maya!
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Marie Itoiz – S'outiller pour l'après-doctorat : PapaPhD.com/108
Charlotte Hendryckx – L'aventure du doctorat à l'étranger : PapaPhD.com/193
Jean-Patrick Toussaint – Mieux préparer les doctorants à l'emploi : PapaPhD.com/155
Myriam Beaudry - L'importance de rencontrer d'autres chercheur.e.s pendant ton doctorat : PapaPhD.com/183

Thursday Mar 23, 2023
Thursday Mar 23, 2023
This week on the show, I'm bringing you yet another treasure from the vault - my Season 2 conversation with Shaz Zamore about their vision for the future of academia. During my conversation with Shaz, I got a glimpse at what that change can look like – we dove into the current diversity and inclusivity challenges facing academia today and into how addressing them can change the face of science and research.
Enjoy!
What you’ll learn about in this episode:
Current roadblocks to diversity in university and in research
How we can widen the horizons of minorities early on
What has to change to make academia a really inclusive environment
Why having a support group where you can drop your guard is key
What a mentor can look like if you're working in uncharted territory
Best practices for widening your network of likeminded people
How changing how science and research is depicted on all media can positively impact young people who are minoritized or intersectional
How to think of your PhD from the point of view of the private sector and of entrepreneuship
The importance of finding joy and of giving yourself the rest you need, in whichever form it takes for you
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Shaz Zamore is a neuroengineer and STEAM Outreach Coordinator at CU Boulder. Looking to revolutionize access to STEAM learning, they are creating innovative interactive tools aimed at intersectional minoritized middle school students. Outside of work, Shaz has a penchant for creative coding, snowboarding, baking bread and woodworking.
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This episode’s resources:
Shaz Zamore | LinkedIn
Shaz Zamore | Twitter
Shaz Zamore | Instagram
Craniate | Website
Diversity In Academia | Instagram
Diversity In Academia Ko-Fi | ko-fi.com/diversityinacademia
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Kimberly Duong – Goal Setting as an Early Career Researcher
Özgün Ünver – How to Stop Burnout in its Tracks
Danielle De La Mare – Leveraging Your PhD in the Consulting Sector
Ashley Ruba – The State of the Post-PhD Job Market

Thursday Mar 16, 2023
Thursday Mar 16, 2023
Burnout. You probably know someone who has gone through it, or you may have burnt out, yourself. Academic burnout is real and often taboo, and this week on the podcast, I am talking with a coach specializing in helping researchers avoid it and manage it - Özgün Ünver, form Mind Your Own Revisions.During our conversation, Özgün shares about her burnout during the PhD and postdoc and her lessons learned from her personal experience and from the experiences coaching academics.Reach out to me or to Özgün using the links below, if you have any feedback or any questions for us.While you're here, I'll take the opportunity to announce that Papa PhD has joined the Podcasting 2.0 initiative and is now set up to receive boosts from you, the listener! A boost is a value for value (V4V) contribution in Satoshis (or Sats), the smallest existing Bitcoin denomination. All received boosts will get a shoutout on the show, in appreciation for your support. Please check out the Fountain Podcast App that supports Podcasting 2.0 initiatives and boost the show.Also, I'd love to get to know you better. If you have 60 seconds please fill out the listener survey in this link.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsxM--V4mtc?sub_confirmation=1Özgün Ünver is a certified life, stress and burnout coach working with academics around wellbeing, mindset, and burnout prevention/recovery.She has a PhD in social policy, a strong interest in psychosocial wellbeing in the workplace, and a passion for normalising mental health-related conversations in every aspect of our lives.Her mission is to help academics (and everyone else) to prioritize self-care, work-life balance, and mental (as well as physical) health.
Thank you, Özgün Ünver!
If you enjoyed this conversation with Özgün, let her know by clicking the link below and leaving her a message on LinkedIn:Send Özgün Ünver a thank you message on LinkedIn!Click here to share your key take-away from this interview with David!
This episode’s resources:
Özgün Ünver | TwitterÖzgün Ünver | FacebookMind Your Own Revisions | WebsiteDonate to help Turkey rebuild | AHBAP.org
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Kimberly Duong – Goal Setting as an Early Career ResearcherParag Mahanti – Networking and Job Hunting as a PhDDanielle De La Mare – Leveraging Your PhD in the Consulting SectorAshley Ruba – The State of the Post-PhD Job MarketAs always, if you find value in Papa PhD and in the content I bring you every week and if you're not a nerd like me and don't want to delve into Podcast 2.0, click on one of the buttons below and send some of that value back to me by becoming a supporter on Patreon or by buying me a coffee :)
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Thursday Mar 09, 2023
Thursday Mar 09, 2023
Last week on Papa PhD, I shared my recent conversation with Danielle De La Mare, creator and host of the Self-Compassionate Professor podcast.
This week, I'm over-the-moon happy to have an episode of the Self-Compassionate Professor as a feed drop on Papa PhD - a conversation about perfectionism in academia with Dr. Isabeau Iqbal.
Reach out to me or to Danielle using the links below, if you have any feedback or any questions for us.
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Danielle De La Mare, founder of Self-Compassionate Professor, focuses on healing academics’ relationship to work, helping them to clear mental and emotional clutter, make space for their own needs and wants, and find the clarity to make sound and meaningful career decisions grounded in wellness.
Thank you, Danielle De La Mare!
If you enjoyed this Self-Compassionate Professor episode, let Danielle know by subscribing to her podcast and by leaving her a message on LinkedIn:
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This episode’s resources:
Danielle De La Mare | Website
Danielle De La Mare | Podcast
Self-Compasisonate Professor | Sabbatical Program
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You might also like the following episodes:
Kimberly Duong – Goal Setting as an Early Career Researcher
Danielle De La Mare – Trusting the Path to Career Wellness
Bryan Quoc Le – Leveraging Your PhD in the Consulting Sector
Ashley Ruba – The State of the Post-PhD Job Market
As always, if you find value in Papa PhD and in the content I bring you every week and if you're not a nerd like me and don't want to delve into Podcast 2.0, click on one of the buttons below and send some of that value back to me by becoming a supporter on Patreon or by buying me a coffee :)
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Thursday Mar 02, 2023
Thursday Mar 02, 2023
How well adjusted do you feel you are to your current career ?
This week on Papa PhD, I'm sharing my recent conversation with Danielle De La Mare, creator and host of the Self-Compassionate Professor podcast, about her approach to promotion career wellness in the academic community.
This is an exciting episode for me, because it's a collaboration with the Self-Compassionate Professor. Danielle will be publishing an interview I gave her a few weeks ago onw day before this one goes live, so I strongly suggest you go listen to what I shared on mic with Danielle!
Reach out to me or to Danielle using the links below, if you have any feedback or any questions for us.
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VIDEO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7V5CzOE4Rk?sub_confirmation=1
Danielle De La Mare, founder of Self-Compassionate Professor, focuses on healing academics’ relationship to work, helping them to clear mental and emotional clutter, make space for their own needs and wants, and find the clarity to make sound and meaningful career decisions grounded in wellness.
Thank you, Danielle De La Mare!
If you enjoyed this conversation with Danielle, let her know by clicking the link below and leaving her a message on LinkedIn:
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This episode’s resources:
Danielle De La Mare | Website
Danielle De La Mare | Podcast
Self-Compasisonate Professor | Sabbatical Program
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You might also like the following episodes:
Kimberly Duong – Goal Setting as an Early Career Researcher
Parag Mahanti – Networking and Job Hunting as a PhD
Bryan Quoc Le – Leveraging Your PhD in the Consulting Sector
Ashley Ruba – The State of the Post-PhD Job Market
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Thursday Feb 23, 2023
Thursday Feb 23, 2023
It can be difficult projecting yourself into the future and setting goals when you are fully invested physically and emotionally with your PhD. Overwhelm and overwork are terms that come up frequently in conversation with PhD researchers, independently of their domain of research.
In this Papa PhD interview, I talk with career coach Kimberly Duong about her post-PhD experience and about her approach to helping academics successfully navigating their PhD journey.
Listen to the end and you will learn an exercise Kimberly uses with her coachees to help them set long-term goals for themselves!
Reach out to me or to Kimberly using the links below, if you have any feedback or any questions for us.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6OhsT-8bJ8?sub_confirmation=1
Dr. Kimberly Duong completed her PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering at UC Irvine and successfully transitioned to industry. She wants to share lessons learned and help others succeed in their own PhD journey. Kimberly employs a tailored one-on-one approach, drawing on more than ten years of project management, leadership, STEM outreach, and mentorship experience in academia, government, nonprofits, and entrepreneurship. Her diverse background has led her to a variety of experiences, from wetlands field work in Melbourne, Australia to science policy at the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine in Washington, DC. In addition to coaching, Kimberly also enjoys cooking and fitness.
Thank you, Kimberly Duong!
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This episode’s resources:
Kimberly Duong | Linkedin
Kimberly Duong | Website
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You might also like the following episodes:
Victoria (Tory) Wobber – Hidden Opportunities in Tech for Social Sciences Graduates
Parag Mahanti – Networking and Job Hunting as a PhD
Bryan Quoc Le – Leveraging Your PhD in the Consulting Sector
Ashley Ruba – The State of the Post-PhD Job Market
Papa PhD is supported by NotedSource, the platform connecting academic researchers to companies for project-based opportunities across disciplines, from sciences to arts and humanities
Top corporate innovation teams work with academia. But the smartest ones use NotedSource to discover and collaborate with experts like you. Easily sign up today at papaphd.com/notedsource – using google scholar and orcid imports, it only takes a few minutes to create a professional profile that lets clients know you're open to collaboration.
NotedSource handles the bureaucracy so you can focus on what you know best.
As always, if you find value in Papa PhD and in the content I bring you every week and if you're not a nerd like me and don't want to delve into Podcast 2.0, click on one of the buttons below and send some of that value back to me by becoming a supporter on Patreon or by buying me a coffee :)
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Thursday Feb 16, 2023
Thursday Feb 16, 2023
Are you ready for what comes after getting your degree? Or after your second or third postdoc? How does the job market treat PhDs today?
These are questions I had no answers to when I was finishing my PhD.
My guest this week - Ashley Ruba, PhD - has taken up the personal mission to keep asking tough questions to the post-PhD community, after living a transformational transition from her postdoc position to a working as a UX researcher for Meta Reality Labs.
Reach out to me or to Ashley using the links below, if you have any feedback or any questions for us.
While you're here, I'll take the opportunity to announce that Papa PhD has joined the Podcasting 2.0 initiative and is now set up to receive boosts from you, the listener! A boost is a value for value (V4V) contribution in Satoshis (or Sats), the smallest existing Bitcoin denomination.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xvam-4wJsRY?sub_confirmation=1
Dr. Ashley Ruba (PhD in Developmental Psychology) is a UX Researcher at Meta Reality Labs, building the next generation of AR/VR technology. Prior to joining Meta, Dr. Ruba spent over a decade in academic research, studying how young children learn about emotions.
Thank you, Ashley Ruba!
If you enjoyed this conversation with Ashley, let her know by clicking the link below and leaving her a message on Twitter:
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This episode’s resources:
Ashley Ruba | Linkedin
Ashley Ruba | Website
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You might also like the following episodes:
Victoria (Tory) Wobber – Hidden Opportunities in Tech for Social Sciences Graduates
Parag Mahanti – Networking and Job Hunting as a PhD
Bryan Quoc Le – Leveraging Your PhD in the Consulting Sector
Marc Reid – Managing Your Imposter Experience During and Beyond Your Degree with Marc Reid
Papa PhD is supported by NotedSource, the platform connecting academic researchers to companies for project-based opportunities across disciplines, from sciences to arts and humanities
Top corporate innovation teams work with academia. But the smartest ones use NotedSource to discover and collaborate with experts like you. Easily sign up today at papaphd.com/notedsource – using google scholar and orcid imports, it only takes a few minutes to create a professional profile that lets clients know you're open to collaboration.
NotedSource handles the bureaucracy so you can focus on what you know best.
As always, if you find value in Papa PhD and in the content I bring you every week and if you're not a nerd like me and don't want to delve into Podcast 2.0, click on one of the buttons below and send some of that value back to me by becoming a supporter on Patreon or by buying me a coffee :)
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