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Author: 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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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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
We're discussing all things first-generation graduate/doctoral students in today's episode. You don't want to miss this conversation with the brilliant Dr. Jason K. Wallace who is in the guest chair. He discusses his experience as a first-generation college student and shares findings related to his research that explores the experiences of first-generation doctoral students.About Dr. Jason K. Wallace Dr. Jason K. Wallace (he/him) is a higher education researcher and practitioner, originally ...
Dr. Torrie Cropps is in guest chair today and is sharing her graduate school journey. In this episode, she shares how mentorship played an important role in getting to and through graduate school. She also discusses the transition from attending an HBCU to a PWI as well as interesting findings from her research related to the experiences of Black doctoral students in agricultural disciplines.About Dr. Torrie CroppsTorrie Cropps is a Research Scientist in STEM Education at University of Texas ...
We've made it to episode 50! And today, I'm sharing some updates, my favorite conversations over the last 50 episodes, and what to expect in the future.Things Mentioned in this Episode:Chase Sapphire Preferred Card (Earn 60,000 points)Away Luggage (Get $20 off - no code needed)Get the Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle BookListen to my Favorite Guest Episodes:#1 - Episode 12 The Mishandling of Black Women in Higher Education with Dr. Monique Liston#2 - Episode 30 You Can’t Brea...
Wellness is a topic that often isn't considered when discussing the graduate school journey. In this week's episode, Dr. Angela Crumdy shares how this lack of connection led her to prioritize wellness and go on to create Grad Girl Wellness.In this episode, we also discuss:What inspired Angela to pursue her PhD right after undergrad,How Angela navigated moving to a new state while pursuing her graduate degree, Tips for incorporating graduate school wellness, and much more.About Dr. Angela...
Dr. Rease Miles is in the guest chair today to share her experience navigating higher education as a first-generation college student. We get real on this episode and discuss her college stop out story, her journey to PhD, how she discovered that she was a first-generation college student, how community contributed to her success, and how institutions can better support first-generation undergraduate and graduate students. About Dr. La'Tonya Rease MilesLa'Tonya Rease Miles is Director of Univ...
This episode explores a topic that I am always asked about, how do you network if you're introverted. I share 7 of the best strategies to get the most out of networking as a person who identifies as an introvert. Listen to get these practical tips to implement today.Things Mentioned on This Episode:Purchase the Taking Charge ebook Get the Free Career Plan Download Episode 11 - Giving Yourself GraceThe SkimmThe Daily PodcastSupport the Show.About the Writing on My Mind PodcastDr. Emm...
Everyone needs a sponsor in their corner. But knowing the difference between mentorship and sponsorship relationships is the key to success. Dr. Rosalind Chow is in guest chair and breaks down what sponsorship relationships are and aren't and how to best take advantage of them.In this episode, we discuss:The difference between mentorship and sponsorship relationships,The structure of sponsorship/protègè relationships,The importance of trust in both mentorship and sponsorship relationshi...
In today's episode, I speak to Dr. Sonia Arellano about her experience pursuing her PhD and her path to attaining a tenure track professor role. Dr. Arellano discusses the impetus of her research which was inspired by the quilt work honoring migrants who have passed away in the Arizona desert after crossing the U.S./Mexico border. She discusses grieving as a graduate student, how mentorship played a part in her success, and so much more. About Dr. Sonia C. ArellanoSonia C. Arellano is a...
We’re back for season 4 of the Writing on My Mind podcast. Today, I’m sharing advice for maximizing and maintaining mentorship relationships by staying in touch with mentors/femtors. This is a jam packed episode where I discuss the role of mentors/femtors, the importance of staying in touch with mentors/femtors, six ways to stay in touch, and how to be a good mentor/femtor.Things Mentioned on This Episode:Join my email list Get the Free Career Plan Download Purchase the Taking Charg...
Entrepreneurship is a career path that many are curious about. In today’s episode, Dr. Emmanuela shares 8 pieces of advice for graduate students who are considering entrepreneurship. Please fill out the listener survey to share what topics you would like me to explore and guests you would like featured in season 4 - Click here. Get your copy of the my new ebook - Taking Charge: A Career Guide for Graduate Students which is available now on takingchargeebook.com. Have a burning...
In today's episode, I speak to Dr. Yvette Martínez-Vu about her experience pursuing her PhD. She shares what motivated her to pursue her doctoral degree, how she navigated her program with a chronic illness, what lead her to leave academia, and her entrepreneurship journey. About Dr. Yvette Martínez-VuDr. Yvette Martínez-Vu is a Chicana mother-scholar, academic coach, and host of the Grad School Femtoring Podcast where she empowers first-generation students of color as they navigate hig...
I'm back with another solo episode. This week, I'm expanding on last week's discussion about my recent career change. This episode, I share three things that you should think about if you're considering a career shift, things that may be signs that you need a career change, and challenges associated with a career change.Things Mentioned on This EpisodeThe Importance of Personal Branding to Doctoral StudentsStrengths Assessments - Strengths Profile, Strengths Finder, and Myers Briggs Personali...
Grief strikes when you least expect it.In this episode, I discuss my experience grieving the unexpected death of my father as well as grieving my 17 year career as a higher education administrator. I share advice for navigating grief as well as things that folks shouldn't do when attempting to support someone who is grieving.Things Mentioned on This EpisodeJoin My Book Email List to hear about my new career development e-book for graduate students which will come out October 10thWe Can Do Har...
In today's episode, I speak to Dr. Tania Abouzeide about her experience pursuing her PhD. She shares what inspired her to pursue her doctorate while balancing the demands of a full time job while raising two young kids with her husband. Dr. Abouzeide also provides practical tips for advocating for what you need while pursuing your degree and so much more. About Dr. Tania Abouzeide Dr. Tania Abouzeide is the Lead Consultant & Founder of Way Finder Educational Consulting. With over 15...
I'm back with another solo episode and I'm continuing the conversation of burnout and how it can impact the job search process. Listen to hear my tips for successfully job searching while experiencing burnout. I also announce my new e-book that is focused on career development for graduate students which will be released at the end of August. In the book, I expand of some of the topics that I’ve focused on during this seasons solo episodes as well as advice for interviewing, building an onlin...
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