Dr. Chris McClure - Director of Global Conservation Science, The Peregrine Fund.
Chris gives us a brief history lesson about the Peregrine Fund, and how he has "no balance." We talk about coding, its uses, and how much we enjoy it. Chris did a postdoc in my current lab, so I knew him for a while before this interview - I think the conversation comes off a bit more naturally because of this.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_D4ZjPjwm0DEn9zueyfbGcEvHX8kkhXm/view?usp=sharing
Wednesday, December 5, 2018
Thursday, November 15, 2018
Episode 06: Dr. Jacinta Beehner
Dr. Jacinta Beehner - Dept. of Psychology, University of Michigan.
This is the sixth episode of the academic work-life balance podcast, where I interview academics about their work-life management. Do they work and have an 'outside' life? If so, how do they keep their research program working smoothly? My intentions are for academics to realize that they aren't alone in thinking that academia can be very stressful and overwhelming sometimes, but sometimes I get off track.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=132BCDBtXBI-Zk2LtzTFzzm8IUA3iZSpo
This is the sixth episode of the academic work-life balance podcast, where I interview academics about their work-life management. Do they work and have an 'outside' life? If so, how do they keep their research program working smoothly? My intentions are for academics to realize that they aren't alone in thinking that academia can be very stressful and overwhelming sometimes, but sometimes I get off track.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=132BCDBtXBI-Zk2LtzTFzzm8IUA3iZSpo
Episode 05: Dr. Helen Chmura
Dr. Helen Chmura - University of Alaska, Fairbanks.
This is the fifth episode of the academic work-life balance podcast, where I interview academics about their work-life management. Do they work and have an 'outside' life? If so, how do they keep their research program working smoothly? My intentions are for academics to realize that they aren't alone in thinking that academia can be very stressful and overwhelming sometimes, but sometimes I get off track.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1cDMHaMG-rDm17L1Rcs95x7rOY5BcYgLt
This is the fifth episode of the academic work-life balance podcast, where I interview academics about their work-life management. Do they work and have an 'outside' life? If so, how do they keep their research program working smoothly? My intentions are for academics to realize that they aren't alone in thinking that academia can be very stressful and overwhelming sometimes, but sometimes I get off track.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1cDMHaMG-rDm17L1Rcs95x7rOY5BcYgLt
Thursday, October 25, 2018
Episode 04: Dr. Chris Templeton
Dr. Chris Templeton - Dept. of Biology, Pacific University Oregon.
This is the fourth episode of the academic work-life balance podcast, where I interview academics about their work-life management. Do they work and have an 'outside' life? If so, how do they keep their research program working smoothly? My intentions are for academics to realize that they aren't alone in thinking that academia can be very stressful and overwhelming sometimes, but sometimes I get off track.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1804PuMmH_dnZA9q_kNXadVPv9aDg96dO
This is the fourth episode of the academic work-life balance podcast, where I interview academics about their work-life management. Do they work and have an 'outside' life? If so, how do they keep their research program working smoothly? My intentions are for academics to realize that they aren't alone in thinking that academia can be very stressful and overwhelming sometimes, but sometimes I get off track.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1804PuMmH_dnZA9q_kNXadVPv9aDg96dO
Thursday, October 18, 2018
03: Dr. Vanessa Hull
Dr. Vanessa Hull - Dept. of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, University of Florida.
This is the third episode of the academic work-life balance podcast, where I interview academics about their work-life management. Do they work and have an 'outside' life? If so, how do they keep their research program working smoothly? My intentions are for academics to realize that they aren't alone in thinking that academia can be very stressful and overwhelming sometimes, but sometimes I get off track.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1JpX7czTHJK0m9p6eZR7oZGGGyulAaXVV
This is the third episode of the academic work-life balance podcast, where I interview academics about their work-life management. Do they work and have an 'outside' life? If so, how do they keep their research program working smoothly? My intentions are for academics to realize that they aren't alone in thinking that academia can be very stressful and overwhelming sometimes, but sometimes I get off track.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1JpX7czTHJK0m9p6eZR7oZGGGyulAaXVV
Tuesday, October 16, 2018
02: Dr. Naomi Levin
Dr. Naomi Levin - Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Michigan.
This is the second episode of the academic work-life balance podcast, where I interview academics about their work-life management. Do they work and have an 'outside' life? If so, how do they keep their research program working smoothly? My intentions are for academics to realize that they aren't alone in thinking that academia can be very stressful and overwhelming sometimes.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1rCU8eTc5VgEfc1O7KituehYS-vieS2Z3
This is the second episode of the academic work-life balance podcast, where I interview academics about their work-life management. Do they work and have an 'outside' life? If so, how do they keep their research program working smoothly? My intentions are for academics to realize that they aren't alone in thinking that academia can be very stressful and overwhelming sometimes.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1rCU8eTc5VgEfc1O7KituehYS-vieS2Z3
Friday, September 28, 2018
01: Dr. Bram Tucker
Dr. Bram Tucker - Department of Anthropology, University of Georgia.
This is the first episode of the academic work-life balance podcast, where I interview academics from around the world, and ask them about their work-life balance. Do they balance work and outside life? If so, how do they keep their research program working smoothly? My intentions are for graduate students to realize that they aren't alone in thinking that academia can be very stressful sometimes.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1XWdKyiQUxkqQIsoBAcb3bklLAoEp7Z8z
This is the first episode of the academic work-life balance podcast, where I interview academics from around the world, and ask them about their work-life balance. Do they balance work and outside life? If so, how do they keep their research program working smoothly? My intentions are for graduate students to realize that they aren't alone in thinking that academia can be very stressful sometimes.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1XWdKyiQUxkqQIsoBAcb3bklLAoEp7Z8z
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