Academic Writing Amplified
A podcast by Cathy Mazak, PhD - Martedì
267 Episodio
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178: The Good Thing That A Lack Of Publications Is Telling You About Your Career
Pubblicato: 25/07/2023 -
177: When Your Academic Mission Statement Is Too Broad It’s Time To Do This
Pubblicato: 18/07/2023 -
176: How To Know If It's Time To Quit Academia
Pubblicato: 11/07/2023 -
175: Making Sure Academia Is Sustainable: Interview With Navigate Client Dr. Megan Evans
Pubblicato: 04/07/2023 -
174: How You Know It’s Time To Revise Your Academic Mission Statement
Pubblicato: 27/06/2023 -
173: There Are No "Bad" Habits
Pubblicato: 20/06/2023 -
172: How To Write A Request For Internal Funding For Professional Development
Pubblicato: 13/06/2023 -
171: How To Unclog Your Publication Pipeline
Pubblicato: 06/06/2023 -
170: At What Academic Career Stage Do You Need A Coach? (with Gina Robinson)
Pubblicato: 30/05/2023 -
BONUS: Gina's Birthday Wish
Pubblicato: 25/05/2023 -
169: I Said I Would Never Do This Again
Pubblicato: 23/05/2023 -
168: A Letter From Your September Self
Pubblicato: 16/05/2023 -
167: Join Our Summer Session Of Navigate!
Pubblicato: 09/05/2023 -
166: How To Plan Your Summer Writing
Pubblicato: 02/05/2023 -
165: "I've Done Everything To Fix My Writing And Publishing Problem"
Pubblicato: 25/04/2023 -
164: Breaking The Binge And Bust Cycle In Academic Writing
Pubblicato: 18/04/2023 -
163: Why Changing Universities Isn't The Answer To Your Publishing Problems
Pubblicato: 11/04/2023 -
162: "$4500 is too much to spend on professional development"
Pubblicato: 04/04/2023 -
161: Operating With the Highest Standards is Exhausting
Pubblicato: 28/03/2023 -
160: How Your Academic Success Can Clog Your Publication Pipeline
Pubblicato: 21/03/2023
The podcast for academic womxn who want to write and publish more while rejecting the culture of overwork in academia. Cathy Mazak, PhD, helps you create the career (and life) you want by centering your writing. Kick guilt and overwhelm to the curb and amplify your voice to make a real impact on your field--without breaking down or burning out.