Secret Life of a Graduate Student secretlifeofagraduatestudent
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We interview graduate students past and present
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Faith and Science: Religion is a way of life in grad school and beyond, with Abigail, Tyler and Miriam
Laure and Megan bring the mini-series guests together for a final discussion on faith and science in graduate school. The group discusses some common threads from each of their individual interviews, such as religion as a form of life balance and how they navigate preconceptions from colleagues, friends, and podcast hosts of conflict within their way of life and their careers.
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Faith and Science: Understanding nature and its symmetry brings me closer to my faith, with distinguished professor Miriam Rafailovich
Megan interviews Miriam Rafailovich, a distinguished professor of material science and chemical engineering at Stony Brook University, who practices Orthodox Judaism. Miriam talks about emigrating from Romania to the United States at an early age to escape racism and religious persecution. Her family valued education and openly encouraged her to pursue her academic interests. Miriam believes that her active pursuit of knowledge and nature enables her a rich relationship with her Jewish faith.
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Faith and Science: My faith inspires me to grow as a scientist and a person, with government scientist Tyler Westover
Laure interviews government scientist Tyler Westover, a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, widely known as Mormonism. Tyler talks about growing up religious in Idaho, where he was inspired by the numerous science textbooks in his home. They discuss his very rational reason for pursuing a degree in engineering, and how he was ultimately swayed to leap into a PhD in quantum physics. Listen to hear how Tyler is moved by his faith and how it has moved him forward in his science career.
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Faith and Science: Two big aspects of my life that can coexist easily, with current graduate student Abigail Miller
Laure interviews Catholic graduate student, Abigail Miller about what it is like to actively practice faith while being a full time graduate student. Abigail talks about growing up Catholic, and how she did not always know she was going to be a scientist. Listen to hear how Abigail expresses that becoming a scientist and learning about the universe has brought her closer to her faith.
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Faith and Science: Laure and Megan discuss whether religion and science are like oil and water
Laure and Megan open up their mini-series on faith and science with a conversation about about how religion can play a role in life and graduate school. Even though 30-40% of scientists practice a religion, faith and science are often portrayed as oil and water. Laure and Megan explore this idea, challenge their own preconceptions, and talk about their own experiences with religion and spirituality.
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Uncommon Path: My windy and bumpy road to PhD and beyond, with marketing specialist David Lubertozzi
Laure interviews content optimization strategist David Lubertozzi about his windy and sometimes bumpy journey from pastry chef, to scientist, to marketing specialist. Dave candidly discusses some of the challenges he faced while in graduate school, and how those challenges may have been heightened as a result of uncommon path.
Customer Reviews
Great for anyone interested in the intricacies of Grad School
A great podcast to learn about the intricacies of graduate school. Grad School has become a very popular destination for many millenials, however the toll that it has taken on us remains under discussed. I recommend this podcast to anyone wanting to hear more about what is life as a grad student like nowadays.