Reforming Academia

Reforming Academia

Changing Science Together - change starts by talking about it.

Episodes

  1. May 1

    Episode 8 - Reforming Academia from Within

    Most academics start their careers dreaming of inspiring students and making a difference—only to get trapped in a system that feels more like a factory than a university. Chandler, a biology professor navigating the tenure track, reveals how she’s transforming her career from within, proving that a different path is possible even when the odds are stacked against you. In this episode, Chandler shares her journey from grad student to teaching-focused professor, highlighting the surprising flexibility and innovative models that exist outside traditional research-driven academia. She breaks down the different kinds of tenure tracks—teaching vs. research—and explains why choosing a teaching-only role can be a game-changer for those passionate about education but frustrated by the research culture. You’ll discover how to build a versatile teaching portfolio, the importance of pedagogical training, and practical strategies for gaining experience—as well as the hurdles of trying to stay in academia when the job market is tougher than ever. Perfect for early-career scientists, current grad students, or anyone feeling disillusioned with the status quo—this episode offers pragmatic advice and hopeful insights to reimagine academia from the inside out. If you’re ready to challenge outdated norms and embrace a more student-centered, flexible educational model, this conversation is your blueprint for change. Guest Chandler is a biological sciences educator and full-time teaching professor based in Wisconsin, known for her outspoken advocacy for diverse teaching models and her innovative approach to science education reform. Whether you’re contemplating a career in academia with a teaching focus, looking for ways to improve your classroom, or simply curious about the future of higher education—this episode is essential listening. Change is possible, and it starts with realizing that redefining your career can help reshape the entire system. Hit play and discover how to be part of a movement that puts students, inclusivity, and meaningful teaching at the forefront of academia.

    32 min
  2. Apr 20

    Episode 7 - Imposter Syndrome

    Imposter syndrome isn’t the enemy—it’s a sign you’re growing. But what if embracing a healthy level of self-doubt is actually the key to becoming a better scientist? In this energizing episode of Reforming Academia, Chloe and Vicky peel back the layers of imposter syndrome, sharing their personal stories of doubt, breakthrough moments, and the delicate balance between confidence and curiosity. Whether you're just starting your PhD, navigating a postdoc, or leading a lab, understanding how to leverage imposter syndrome can transform your approach to science—and your mental health. We chat about: Why some level of imposter syndrome is essential for critical thinking and innovationHow to recognize and manage unhealthy patterns that hinder your growthPractical strategies for record-keeping, questioning the status quo, and embracing continuous learningThe importance of mental well-being, hobbies, and work-life balance in avoiding burnoutThe surprising ways taking a step back can boost creativity and scientific breakthroughsBy understanding and harnessing imposter syndrome, you'll unlock the confidence to challenge the status quo—whether it's questioning outdated protocols, pushing into new fields, or simply believing in your own worth as a scientist. This episode is perfect for early-career researchers, seasoned academics, and anyone feeling the weight of self-doubt in the pursuit of discovery. Join Chloe and Vicky as they normalize imposter syndrome, share actionable tips, and remind you that even the most successful scientists had to learn how to trust themselves. If you're ready to turn your doubts into your greatest asset, hit play now—your future scientific self will thank you.

    26 min
  3. Apr 6

    Episode 6 - Grad Student Unions

    Uncover the behind-the-scenes truth about unionizing as a graduate student and learn how to turn the tide in your favor. If you’ve ever felt powerless over your working conditions or worried about retaliation, this episode reveals the proven steps you can take to build real power—from grassroots organizing to fighting for better stipends and benefits. Whether you're just curious or ready to start your own union, this is your essential guide to transforming student voices into a force that can’t be ignored. Tarika Sankar, a digital humanities librarian at Brown University and former GSA president at the University of Miami, shares her firsthand experience navigating the complex world of academic labor organizing. She discusses how her team built momentum during the pandemic, overcame campus divides, and faced the challenges of university resistance head-on. You’ll discover how a well-organized campaign can turn small groups into a powerful bargaining unit capable of securing wage increases, paid sick leave, and protections against retaliation—issues that directly impact your daily life as a grad student. We break down key topics including: the critical difference between graduate student associations and unions, the importance of legal protections, how to effectively recruit support with the 30-50% threshold, and the tactics universities use to divide and conquer. Learn how to identify your bargaining unit, combat misinformation about unions, and leverage legal rights to protect yourself. Tarika also shares practical resources like free labor organizing training courses, tips for managing multi-campus strategies, and how to keep morale high when facing pushback. Why does unionization matter now more than ever? Without a structured collective voice, students face uncertain stipends, unpaid labor, and unsupportive administration that can leave your future professionally and financially insecure. Embracing union organizing empowers you and your peers to move beyond powerless ideals toward real, tangible change—securing a seat at the table that makes decisions about your work, stipend, and well-being. Perfect for graduate students, staff, or faculty interested in transforming university labor policies, this episode equips you with the knowledge to start organizing today. Whether you’re on a public or private campus, Tarika’s insights illuminate the paths to sustained collective action that can truly reshape academic life. Take control of your future—hit play and learn how to turn your collective voice into your strongest weapon.

    39 min
  4. Mar 24

    Episode 5 - Inside Academia’s Sexism

    Gender bias, harassment, and the often unseen barriers women face in academia—these are not just stories, but urgent calls for change. In this eye-opening episode, Victoria and Chloe expose the harsh realities women navigate in scientific fields, from subtle discrimination to outright sexism and institutional neglect. They share raw, behind-the-scenes experiences, revealing how power dynamics, favoritism, and gendered expectations still threaten progress for women in research and higher education—sometimes even in prestigious universities. Discover how deeply ingrained stereotypes and the culture of silence perpetuate inequality. You'll learn about the quiet ways sexism manifests—being ignored in meetings, having research stolen, or feeling forced to leave the field due to systemic roadblocks like pregnancy discrimination and hostile environments. Their stories include firsthand accounts of mistreatment, including sexist lab cultures, unjust paper authorship exclusions, and university cover-ups—highlighting the urgent need for accountability and reform. We break down actionable insights: how male allies can truly support women, the importance of speaking up in toxic environments, and what institutions can do to foster genuine inclusivity. From creating supportive lab cultures to advocating for change at the university level, this episode is a rallying cry for everyone committed to equity. You'll also hear about grassroots efforts, legal battles, and the slow but promising shift toward fair treatment—showing that real progress is possible when voices are united. Perfect for women in science, allies, mentors, and anyone fighting against gender discrimination in academia—this conversation is a stark reminder that change starts with awareness and action. Don't miss the stories, the strategies, and the call to transform a system built on inequality. Listen now and be part of the movement toward reforming academia, one voice at a time.

    36 min
  5. Feb 27

    Episode 4 - Finances in Grad School

    Most PhD students are drowning in financial stress, but few realize how deep the problem runs—and how much wealth is being siphoned away by outdated systems. If you're in grad school or considering it, this episode exposes the harsh truth about stipends, living costs, and the hidden barriers to financial security in academia. Join Chloe and Victoria as they unpack the reality behind living on stipends that often fall below the poverty line—and why universities consistently fail to pay a living wage. Discover concrete numbers: stipends starting at $24K, climbing only marginally, while rent in Miami skyrockets from $2K to over $3,300 a month. Learn how these numbers make even the most generous-sounding stipends insufficient, forcing students into overcrowded housing, part-time jobs, or unmanageable debt. They share personal stories, including the brutal truth that many PhD students are effectively living below the poverty line, despite the prestige of their research. You'll discover the systemic barriers preventing fair pay—like restrictions on extra income, low caps on funding, and the lack of union representation—that keep students starving while PI salaries soar into the hundreds of thousands. Chloe and Victoria break down the myths: a PhD isn't just "training"; it's a full-time job that demands respect, fair compensation, and benefits like health insurance and retirement plans. They discuss the importance of advocating early for stipends, building union power, and understanding your university's hidden financial resources.This episode highlights why failing to address the financial crisis in grad school isn't just a matter of inconvenience—it's a barrier to diverse, inclusive, and sustainable research communities. Ignoring these issues risks losing the brightest minds—not because they lack passion, but because they can't afford to stay. Perfect for current students, advisors, and anyone invested in academia’s future—if you believe research should be driven by passion, not poverty, this episode is your call to action. Get inspired to demand better, smarter support for grad students everywhere—and learn how a little financial literacy can change the game.

    31 min
  6. Feb 15

    Episode 3 - Scientific Misinformation

    Science misinformation is spreading faster than ever, and the consequences are real. From headlines claiming microplastics in our brains to misleading vaccine narratives, the scientific community faces an uphill battle to communicate clearly and rebuild public trust. If you're tired of feeling confused or overwhelmed by complex science, this episode is your must-listen. Join Victoria and Chloe—two researchers passionate about making science accessible—as they dissect why misinformation is thriving, partly because scientists are rarely trained to communicate effectively. They explore how early science education, the gatekeeping of academic knowledge, and jargon-filled research hinder public understanding. Discover how hands-on learning, relatable storytelling, and breaking down intricate concepts into simple terms can turn the tide—and why changing how science is taught in schools and universities is critical for a healthier, more informed society. You'll learn: the impact of misinformation during COVID and beyond, the dangers of sensationalized headlines, and the importance of scientists learning to speak the language everyone can understand. They break down why science communication isn't just for journalists—it's a fundamental skill every researcher and educator must master. Plus, they share practical strategies for scientists to clarify their work without sacrificing accuracy and how institutions can support this transformation. Don't let misinformation undermine trust in science and delay progress. Perfect for students, scientists, educators, and anyone eager to cut through the noise, this episode offers a fresh perspective on how to foster genuine understanding and rebuild credibility—one conversation at a time. Tune in to learn why making science more human and accessible isn't just a good idea; it's an urgent necessity in today's world.

    32 min
  7. Jan 30

    Episode 2 - Advocating For Yourself

    Are you tired of feeling powerless in the toxic world of academia? What if advocating for yourself could be your secret weapon—not just to survive, but to truly thrive during your PhD? This episode dives into the unspoken battles of grad school—setting boundaries, fighting back against exploitative systems, and wielding the strategies that can transform your experience. Victoria and Chloe share raw, real stories of navigating hierarchical labs, battling over shared resources like the lab hood, and pushing back against overreach from mentors and PIs. You'll discover how early boundary-setting and clear communication can prevent years of frustration—and how to handle the tricky conversations that come with advocating for yourself mid-PhD. From creating booking systems for shared equipment to understanding your rights with university ombudsmen and unions, this episode is packed with practical tactics to stop burnout and exploitation in its tracks. We break down critical insights: why so many students suffer in silence, the importance of documenting every interaction, and how to leverage community and resources like student associations and external professors for support. You’ll learn why a union can be a game-changer—and how building your network of allies empowers you to stand up for your needs. The stakes are high: toxic environments cost years of your life and your well-being. But with the right knowledge, you can flip the script and take back control. Perfect for grad students, postdocs, or anyone feeling stuck in a system that seems rigged against them, this episode is your guide to transforming academia from a toxic trap into a space for growth and respect. Don’t settle for silence—learn how to advocate fiercely, protect your boundaries, and turn your PhD into the experience you deserve.

    38 min

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