Dr. Raquel Martin on Social Media as a Bridge and Connecting Research with the Public

The Cohort Sistas Podcast

Picture yourself in a conversation with Dr. Raquel Martin, an inspiring clinical psychologist and researcher championing for Black mental health. We explore her ambitions, her journey through academia, and how she is redefining her field, one Instagram post at a time. Dr. Martin's honest reflections on her experiences as a person of color in academia and her endeavors in balancing motherhood while pursuing a PhD will touch your heart and motivate you.

In this episode, we shift focus to the academia, its unspoken challenges, and the psychological toll it takes on Black scholars and women of color. We leave no stone unturned in this unfiltered discussion, shedding light on the systemic obstacles and highlighting the importance of setting boundaries and self-care. We also address the role of social media as a powerful tool in bridging the gap between complex research and the general public. 

Our journey concludes with a deep dive into the world of coding analysis and the need for making research enjoyable. We stress the power of networking and the importance of challenging the status quo in academia, emphasizing the strength of marginalized communities and the need to continue pushing for change. Tune in for a thrilling roller-coaster of emotions, inspiration, and enlightenment.

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