
600 episodes

You've Got This | Tips & Strategies for Meaningful Productivity and Alignment in Work and Life Dr. Katie Linder
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5.0 • 16 Ratings
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You've Got This is a podcast dedicated to helping academics and higher education professionals seek self-knowledge, playfully experiment, and live core values with intention. Tune in for insights, examples, and advice on topics such as meaningful productivity, boosting creativity, and much more.
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YGT 339: What Would You Outsource?
In this episode, I share what I currently outsource and what I dream of outsourcing.
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YGT 338: Subtracting Versus Adding
In this episode, I share examples of how subtraction can lead to increased clarity and priorities.
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YGT 337: Summer Reading Recommendations
In this episode, I share some summer reading recommendations.
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YGT 336: Some New Job Responsibilities
On this episode, I share about a recent expansion of my job responsibilities.
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YGT 335: My New Sleep Basics
On this episode, I share some of the new supports I'm using to improve my sleep.
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YGT 334: Prioritizing Weekend Tasks
In this episode I share some of the methods I use when I'm prioritizing weekend tasks.
Customer Reviews
Helpful advice for academics at all stages
Sara and Katie provide perspectives on the academic experience as a whole--from beginning the PhD to mid career academia to considerations of work beyond tenure track positions. They are engaging, straightforward and thought-provoking.
Wonderful
As an academic, I love love love this podcast. It’s always great to hear about creatives who are working in and around the same world that I do. Inspiring!
Insightful for Academics with Entrepreneurial Sprit
Are you an academic with entrepreneurial spirit? Looking for ideas on how to take it to the next level or even just for some ideas to ponder on? Then, this is the podcast for you!
I found it very helpful to get out of the box when thinking about my job. I am an online education administrator who often gets asked to share some of the work I do and this podcast gave me some new perspective on how I might want to go about it. Thank you for producing it!