EPISODE · Jun 25, 2026 · 47 MIN
From Academia to New Pathways: Insights on Post-PhD Success with Fatimah Williams
from Beyond the Thesis With Papa PhD · host David Mendes, PhD
Are you at a crossroads after your PhD, unsure about what comes next? In this inspiring episode of Beyond the Thesis with Papa PhD, host David Mendes sits down with Dr. Fatimah Williams - executive coach, founder of Professional Pathways, and author of "Options for Success" (Oxford University Press) to explore the real challenges and mindset shifts required to thrive beyond academia. Drawing on over 15 years of experience in career strategy and consulting, Dr. Fatimah Williams shares her journey from cultural anthropology PhD to career reinvention, offering actionable advice for anyone feeling stuck, experiencing an identity crisis, or considering a bold move outside the traditional academic track. Discover practical strategies to overcome fear, break the mold, embrace curiosity, and begin translating your academic skills into meaningful, rewarding careers in industry, nonprofits, and beyond. Topics Covered: Navigating fear and isolation when considering non-academic careers The identity crisis many PhDs face and how to move beyond it The importance of holding your PhD experience with "lightness" Real-life stories of career pivots and off-the-beaten-path choices How to use social listening and ecosystem mapping to expand your options Translating, not just repackaging, your skills for the job market Building agency, courage, and authentic professional identities after your PhD Whether you're a graduate student, postdoc, or recent PhD looking for your next step, this episode is packed with tips, encouragement, and unique wisdom to help you chart your own path to success beyond academia. Learn more: Book: Options For Success (with free resources) Coaching & resources: ProfessionalPathways.co Connect with Dr. Fatimah Williams on LinkedIn and Instagram (@FatimahPhD) Subscribe, share, and join us on the journey Beyond the Thesis!
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Are you at a crossroads after your PhD, unsure about what comes next? In this inspiring episode of Beyond the Thesis with Papa PhD, host David Mendes sits down with Dr. Fatimah Williams - executive coach, founder of Professional Pathways, and author of "Options for Success" (Oxford University Press) to explore the real challenges and mindset shifts required to thrive beyond academia. Drawing on over 15 years of experience in career strategy and consulting, Dr. Fatimah Williams shares her journey from cultural anthropology PhD to career reinvention, offering actionable advice for anyone feeling stuck, experiencing an identity crisis, or considering a bold move outside the traditional academic track. Discover practical strategies to overcome fear, break the mold, embrace curiosity, and begin translating your academic skills into meaningful, rewarding careers in industry, nonprofits, and beyond. Topics Covered: Navigating fear and isolation when considering non-academic careers The identity crisis many PhDs face and how to move beyond it The importance of holding your PhD experience with "lightness" Real-life stories of career pivots and off-the-beaten-path choices How to use social listening and ecosystem mapping to expand your options Translating, not just repackaging, your skills for the job market Building agency, courage, and authentic professional identities after your PhD Whether you're a graduate student, postdoc, or recent PhD looking for your next step, this episode is packed with tips, encouragement, and unique wisdom to help you chart your own path to success beyond academia. Learn more: Book: Options For Success (with free resources) Coaching & resources: ProfessionalPathways.co Connect with Dr. Fatimah Williams on LinkedIn and Instagram (@FatimahPhD) Subscribe, share, and join us on the journey Beyond the Thesis!
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