The Writing on My Mind Podcast Dr. Emmanuela Stanislaus
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Dr. Emmanuela Stanislaus, a certified career services provider, author and researcher, discusses the ups and downs of pursuing a graduate degree. Tune in as she shares personal stories and revealing conversations with other women of color who share their graduate school journey and provide inspiration for graduate students to level up.
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Tapping into Your Knowing (with Dr. Della V. Mosley)
Today's episode features Dr. Della V. Mosley, former professor now entrepreneur. Dr. Mosley shares her graduate school journey, how she liberated herself to pursue a career on her own terms, and so much more. Listen to this conversation that left me speechless and inspired.About Dr. Della K. MosleyDr. Della V. Mosley (they/them or she/her) is a healer, scholar-activist, and spacemaker who uses Black feminist approaches to facilitate holistic wellness for people of the global majority, particu...
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8 Ways to Prioritize Rest This Summer
It's the end of the academic year and we are exhausted. In today's episode, I'm sharing practical advice to prioritize rest over the summer.Things Mentioned in the Episode:Rest as Resistance Book by Tricia HerseySupport the Show.About the Writing on My Mind PodcastDr. Emmanuela Stanislaus, a certified career services provider, author and researcher, discusses the ups and downs of pursuing a graduate degree. Tune in as she shares personal stories and revealing conversations with other women of...
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Is Grad School for You?: A Guide for BIPOC Students (with Drs. Yvette Martinez-Vu and Chávez-García)
Season 5 is here and as we usher in the fifth season of Writing on my Mind, Dr. Yvette Martinez-Vu and Miroslava Chávez-García join us to shed light on the unique challenges faced by first-generation BIPOC students navigating the graduate school application process. Their collaborative effort, "Is Grad School for Me? Navigating the Application Process for First Gen BIPOC Students," serves as a powerful resource guide for those navigating the murky waters of academia. Listen to learn more abou...
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Reflecting on 3 Years of the Writing on My Mind Podcast
In this bonus episode, I'm reflecting on three years of the Writing on My Mind podcast. I'm celebrating the wins, sharing the top episodes from the three years and season 4, as well as some free resources to get your year started on the right foot. Get the Taking Charge: A Career Guide for Graduate Students ebook - www.takingchargeebook.comDownloads & ResourcesDownload the Vision Board Template Join the 5-day Brand Refresh Challenge Download the Before Semester Check-In Li...
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Using Research as a Connection to Home and Heritage (with Alexandria Miller)
Today's episode features Alexandria Miller, fifth year doctoral student at Brown University's Africana Studies Department and host of Strictly Facts: A Guide to Caribbean History and Culture podcast which is a project to promote accessibility of Caribbean history. Alexandria shares her graduate school journey, how she navigated graduate school during the pandemic as well as how she uses her research as a means to stay connect with her community.About Alexandria MillerAlexandria Miller is a hi...
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How to Gain Clarity Through Conducting a Before Semester Check-In
It's the beginning of a new academic year and a beginning of a semester check-in is a great way to gain clarity and set yourself up for success. In this episode, I discuss why you may want to conduct a before semester check-in and provide deep dive into the aspects of a before semester check-in which includes reflection, community, wellness, professional development, and celebration. You'll want to grab a paper and pen to jot down your thoughts and ideas.Get my free beginning of semeste...
Customer Reviews
Bring it!
I love Dr. Emmanuela‘s style, her soothing voice invites me to listen to everything she has to say. I especially enjoy listening to her guests, and all of the insights they provide about what it means to be a person of color in Academia and how to survive and thrive in that environment.
Much needed for WOC doc students!
This podcast is a much-needed resource for WOC doctoral students! I admire Dr. Emmanuela Stanislaus for everything she does to support others. Thank you for all that you do!
Relevant to WOC
This podcast supports the growing community of WOC in academia! Relevant and real topics with a practical approach! Definitely a safe space!