PODCAST · education
PhD Lounge
by Luis Maia de Freitas
Late-night podcast where I speak with PhDs about their research subjects, their decision on studying it and its importance throughout academic life. A podcast of entertainment and education, whose aim is to approach students and graduates who want to go through their future careers inside or outside of academia with a PhD and for those who are on a moment of uncertainty in continuing their studies further, as if we are having a drink and talk about PhD culture at a lounge on a late-night summer.Website: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukSocials: Facebook: @phdpodlounge, Instagram: @phdlmf, X: @phdloungecast Business email: [email protected] Thank you for tuning in, it's been a pleasure!
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Solo Session: Networking in PhD: The Most Valuable Skill
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and Graduates!Networking can feel like a mysterious academic superpower: everyone tells you to do it during your PhD, but nobody explains how to do it without feeling awkward, uncomfortable and time-consuming. In this late-night talk, we unpack why networking is one of the most valuable skills you can build throughout and after your PhD, through three PVP insights.—> Purpose—> Value—> PatienceThank you all for tuning in, it has been a pleasure!BibliographyBozward. D. (2025, September 24). Networking for PhDs: Building connections inside and outside academia. Dr David Bozward. https://david.bozward.com/2024/11/networking-for-phds-building-connections-inside-and-outside-academia/Cao. V. (2020, September 13). PhDs’ greatest weakness: not networking. Free the PhD. https://www.freethephd.com/2020/08/20/phds-greatest-weakness-not-networking/Childs. K. (2024, November 4). Researcher Development University of Glasgow. Building your academic network: Why it’s never too early to start (Katharine Childs) [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qf2TVQ65w0cMoser. T. (2025, July 15). Why Networking Matters: A Comprehensive Guide for PhD Success. alchemist-tribune.academicrenegade.news. https://alchemist-tribune.academicrenegade.news/article/why-networking-matters-a-comprehensive-guide-for-phd-successNagy, H. (2026, March 23). PhD networking. career-advice.jobs.ac.uk. https://career-advice.jobs.ac.uk/phd-studentship/phd-networking/Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Late-Night Talk: Nigel Pollard, PhD, and Stephen Harrison, PhD. The PhD After The PhD
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and Graduates!Nigel Pollard, PhD, is an Ancient History Professor at Swansea University, author, fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and archaeologist specialised in the Roman and Near Eastern worlds. https://www.swansea.ac.uk/staff/n.d.pollard/#authored-books=is-expanded&journal-articles=is-expanded&publications=is-expandedStephen Harrison, PhD, is an ancient historian of ancient Greece, Macedonia and Persia (Achaemenid Empire) at Swansea University, You Tuber and author. His books ‘Kingship and Empire under the Achaemenids, Alexander the Great and the Early Seleucids’ and 'Alexander the Great: Lives and Legacies' are out now. @StephenHarrisonHistoryThank you all for tuning in, it has been a pleasure! Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Solo Session: “Failure” in PhD Explained
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and Graduates!The heavy feeling of “I’m failing” that hits when supervisor feedback is slow, sharp, or hard to predict, and how that can spiral into imposter syndrome, low achiever or fraudster thoughts. In this late-night talk, we reframe failure as a normal learning stage to strengthen your research and keep going.—> Identify gaps to improve.—> Reframe your approach to your PhD.—> Normalise "Failure". If this resonates with you, whatever stage you're at your PhD, than this late-night talk is for you!Thank you all for tuning in, it has been a pleasure!Bibliography:Humphrey, C. (2023, November 16). Feeling like a failure? 4 strategies for beating the post-PhD blues — Jobs On Toast. Jobs on Toast. https://www.jobsontoast.com/blog/feeling-like-a-failure/Maslach, D. (2025, December 16). I Finally Understood Why So Many PhDs Feel Like They’re Failing. Medium. https://medium.com/@contact_49854/i-finally-understood-why-so-many-phds-feel-like-theyre-failing-56c74dec8a55PhDiaries: A reminder for when you think you are a failure. (2024, August 20). Student News. https://studentnews.manchester.ac.uk/2024/06/19/phdiaries-a-reminder-for-when-you-think-you-are-a-failure/Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Late-Night Talk. Sean Sullivan. A Historian Explains How Words Like Nation Fueled The English Civil Wars
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and Graduates!Sean Sullivan is a Ph.D candidate in History at Swansea University, specializing in early modern British History and the Stuart Monarchy. When procrastinating on doing more productive things, he can usually be found trawling used book stores to add to his collection of things he says he'll read eventually, and enjoying enthusiastic walks in the woods. He resides in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, U.S.A.Thank you all for tuning in, it has been a pleasure! Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Late-Night Talk. Angelina Giovani Agha. Source: An App like Uber to Reach Archives Worldwide
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and Graduates!Angelina Giovani Agha is an Art Historian, Provenance researcher, and entrepreneur.She is the founder of Source, a peer to peer research app that connects students, researchers, collectors and librarians, to name some, to seek collections and archival material worldwide, which are not available to wider audiences. Source works with both researchers and providers, and you can earn money from your work while helping others.Download Source on the App Store or Google Play by clicking on this link: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/source/id6753940502Follow Angelina on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelina-giovani-agha-7102b024?utm_source=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=member_iosArt Market Academy: https://www.artmarketacademy.com/Thank you all for tuning in, it has been a pleasure! Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Late-Night Talk: Angelo Robles. What Counts As Proof When Science Is Uncertain
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and Graduates!Angelo Robles is a final-year PhD candidate from Swansea University, researching brain lipids from zebrafish to study Alzheimer's.Follow Angelo's social media: Instagram: @gelo_ross_drewLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelo-ross-andrew-v-robles-689144144/Thank you all for tuning in, it has been a pleasure! Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Solo Session: PhD and Society.
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and Graduates!Feeling “behind in life” while you’re deep in a PhD can hit hard, especially when friends seem to be racing through the traditional milestones: a car, a wedding, children, a house, a job title that looks neat on paper. If this resonates with you, then this late-night solo session is for you!I share with you the following:—> Why undertaking a PhD is personal rather than a fight against society—> Rejecting checklists and fixed timelines as a measure of worth—> Defining what “behind” means and normalising self-criticism—> Reframing: rest, recharge, and remember a PhD is a marathonThank you all for tuning in, it has been a pleasure!Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Late-Night Talk: Jessica Diehl, PhD. How To Turn Solid Research Into A Publishable Journal Paper.
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and Graduates!Jessica Diehl, PhD, is a teacher, researcher writer, and social scientist. Jessica is the Founder of Publish It!, an online business platform where she helps scholars to publish their research strategically.Jessica Diehl's Publish It! website: https://www.jessica-diehl.com/YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/@jessicadiehl4219Thank you all for tuning in, it has been a pleasure! Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Solo Session: How your Hobbies can help progress your PhD?
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and Graduates!Many PhD researchers treat hobbies as optional, a luxury to be postponed until after deadlines ease. The reality is the opposite: a modest, regular hobby can make the hard work of a doctorate more creative, sustainable, and social.In this solo session, I show why and how hobbies are significant for the progression of your PhD journey. I share the following three reasons:—> Balance;—> Social Skills;—> Reminisce lost joys.Whatever hobby you have that fulfil after hard days of research, the point is not to add pressure. It is to choose small, repeatable habits that return more energy than they cost.Thank you all for tuning in, it has been a pleasure!Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Solo Session: The Renaissance Bro Mindset For PhD Success
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and Graduates!What if the best model for a resilient, fulfilling PhD is older than the lab coat? Do you consider yourself as a Renaissance Scholar when you produce knowledge towards PhD success?In this Late-Night Solo Session, I combine the thoughts of current trend of the Renaissance Man or Woman as a useful frame to your PhD milestones through the following trifecta effect:—> Curiosity about new knowledge—> Proactivity in shaping your research and seek opportunities—> Harmony with yourself and by valuing your closest onesIf this conversation helps you see your PhD with new clarity, share it with a fellow researcher so others can find PhD Lounge! What trait—curiosity, proactivity, or harmony—will you lean into this week?Thank you all for tuning in, it has been a pleasure!Bibliography:Heller, A. (1978). Renaissance Man. Routledge & Kegan Paul Books.Chakrabarti, T. ., & Patel, H. (2017, July 30). Stoicism in the Renaissance and Shakespeare. Smart Moves Journal Ijellh (SMJI). Retrieved from https://ijellh.com/index.php/OJS/article/view/2108Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Solo Session: Engage Wider Audiences with your PhD
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and Graduates!PhD thesis don't leave the academic circle and are shared towards specialised audiences. But what if they can be presented to other type of audiences? In this late-night talk, I describe how you can share your research when following the code of plain and simple language, storytelling and strong hooks. Here's the breakdown:. Competitions like the 3 MT and Oak Ridge Laboratory: Your Research in a Nutshell.. Research Festivals, including keynotes, posters, and short talks.. Dance your Thesis and Bake your Thesis.. Casual chats with your PhD peers at pubs while holding pints.. Presenting your PhD dissertation at a live Stand-Up comedy show?With time and practice, people will understand your thesis, and you'll form an outreach that strengthens your thinking, delivery and impact. Your research is not a secret. It is a gift—one that grows when more people can hold it.Thank you all for tuning in, it has been a pleasure!Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Solo Session: Do Employers care about your PhD?
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and Graduates!Ever been told, “I don’t care that you have a PhD,” and felt the wind leave your sails? I take that line apart and rebuild it into a roadmap for landing industry roles where your research mindset becomes a competitive advantage. Across this candid session, I unpack:• Decoding the industry value system and outcomes• Mapping thesis work to product thinking• Addressing assumptions about lack of experience• Turning research stories into time-boxed deliveries• Responding to stereotypes with clear proof• Practical steps to build networks and internshipsDid you enjoy this late-night solo session? Say your thoughts below.Thank you all for tuning in, it has been a pleasure!Bibliography:TurningScience. (2018, January 20). Why won’t industry managers hire PhDs? [Video].Phdcareersholly. (2021, December 13). What industries really value… and how to leverage this in your post-PhD job hunt. PostGradual: The PhD Careers Blog.Chen, L., Mewburn, I., et al. (2025). PhD employability beyond academia: an analysis of industry skills emphasis through a cultural capital lens. Higher Education Research & Development, 45(1), 81–99. https://doi.org/10.1080/07294360.2025.2515212Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Late-Night Talk: Sam Webster, PhD. Anatomy, Gaming, and what a PhD Really Teaches.
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and Graduates!Samuel Webster, PhD is a lecturer in Anatomy at Swansea University, a YouTuber and podcaster. Sam shares content about anatomy beyond his usual lectures, building an online classroom, and why doing hard things matters more than titles whether in short or long formats.Follow Sam Webster's work on his official website, https://samwebster.net/, where you can find his YouTube channel under his name, his podcast Dissectable Me 5 Minute Anatomy, and many more.Thank you all for tuning in, it has been a pleasure! Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Late-Night Talk: Jade Goodwin, Miriam Beyers, PhD and Nathan John. Two Entrepreneurs and a Careers Advisor having a Roundtable
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and graduates!Miriam Beyers is a double PhD in Environmental Science from the Universities of Copenhagen and Ghent, and is the founder and CEO of WonTime, offering tailored workshops about time management and productivity exercises around wellbeing and mindfulness.Nathan John is the founder and CEO of Rewise, an Award-winning business which creates educational projects by combining impactful social outreach with core customer values.Jade Goodwin is a careers advisor at Swansea University, helping current students and graduates to find employment and to develop high demand skills in the job market through mock interviews and skill set workshops around employability.WonTime: https://www.wontime.eu/Careerboost email: [email protected]: https://www.rewise.co.uk/Thank you all for tuning in, it has been a pleasure! Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Solo Session: The PhD doesn't make you smarter!
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and Graduates!A PhD doesn’t make you smarter.” Bold claim—or honest truth? The idea that a PhD proves superior intelligence and show how real expertise comes from focus, method, and clear communication. In this solo session, rarity fuels the myth, where limits sit, and how to talk about research without distance or jargon. Here's the breakdown:Why the “PhDs are smarter” myth sticksWhat narrow expertise actually looks likeMethods, questions, and building argumentsThe role of patience, graft, and curiosityHow jargon creates distance in outreachUsing plain language to invite dialogueSetting boundaries on expertise with honestyEncouraging others to pursue the path by exampleThank you all for tuning in, it has been a pleasure!Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Solo Session: The Rule of Three in PhD
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseA doctorate can feel like juggling knives in a windstorm—until you simplify your approach. We break down a practical rule of three that keeps your research clear, effective, and memorable: strategy, management, and communication. Rather than drowning in to‑dos, you’ll learn how to design a flexible plan, turn that plan into steady weekly progress, and share your work so real people understand why it matters.We start with strategy as the anchor for your PhD. You’ll hear how to focus your question, align aims with your supervisor’s interests, and set milestones that adapt to new data and unexpected detours. Then we move to management, where we prioritise high‑impact tasks, schedule deep work when energy is highest, and build simple systems—weekly sprints, daily next steps, and realistic buffers around supervision meetings—that reduce stress and create momentum. Finally, we explore communication beyond conferences: using plain language, relatable examples, and honest stories about setbacks to connect with undergraduates, colleagues outside your field, and the wider public.Across the conversation, we highlight small habits with outsized returns: treating research as a pipeline, tracking lead indicators you control, and pressure‑testing ideas by explaining them over coffee. You’ll leave with a lean toolkit for navigating uncertainty, focusing on what matters, and turning complex ideas into messages that stick. If you’re a current PhD, a prospective applicant, or a supervisor looking to guide your students, this is a clear, human framework you can use right away.Enjoyed the episode? Follow the show, leave a quick review, and share it with a friend who needs a simpler way to steer their PhD.Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Late-Night Talk: Ewelina Kurtys, PhD. FinalSpark and Biocomputing
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and Graduates!Ewelina Kurtys is a PhD in neuroscience, business developer and technology advisor at FinalSpark. With more than 20 peer-reviewed papers, Ewelina's work at FinalSpark is about market-planning, strategy and investment in working computers through human living neurons. Personal website: ewelinakurtys.comEwelina's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ewelinakurtys/FinalSpark: https://finalspark.com/Thank you all for tuning in, it has been a pleasure!Sportify 💣 CHRISTMAS SALE STARTS NOW 15% OFF WITH CODE XMAS15 | 🚚 FREE DELIVERY OVER £40. Affiliate Link below:https://www.sportifycards.com/?ref=phdlounge SportifySportify personalises FIFA style sporting cards with a 10% when using the code PHDLOUNGE10Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Late-Night Talk: Nikita Bedov. Rethinking Food Chains: What Happens When Predator Eats Predator?
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and Graduates!Nikita is a PhD candidate in Biology at Swansea University who submitted his PhD on the behaviour and ecology of predator interactions, and working at two field sites in sub-Saharan Africa to quantify the famous fight between mongooses and snakes. He also has his YouTube channel, Diary of the Adventurer and the podcast Baffling Biology.Nikita explores how mongooses and snakes flip the food chain, why threat discrimination is context-driven, and what long-term field data reveal about venom resistance and group defence. Along the way, Nikita shares his thoughts on funding, field logistics, science communication, and making space for creative projects during a PhD.• mutual predation between mongooses and snakes in Africa• threat discrimination shaped by movement, learning and context• venom resistance in mongooses and pup vulnerability• group mobbing against pythons versus solo risk• field sites, habituation and camera-trap ecosystems• self-funding, teaching work and practical trade-offs• Diary of the Adventurer and Baffling Biology platforms• science without hype and avoiding dramatization• choosing supervisors, writing early and skill-buildingFollow his YouTube channel Diary of the Adventurer: http://www.youtube.com/@diaryoftheadventurerNikita's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikita-bdeovBaffling Biology: https://bafflingbiologypodcast.weebly.com/Thank you all for tuning in, it has been a pleasure! Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Solo Session: What does it mean to be a PhD in the 21st Century?
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseIn this solo session, I share a candid reflection on passing the viva, then map the four pillars of a modern PhD: funding, mental health, career strategy, and networking.Practical stories, honest stats, and a nudge to build options beyond the thesis Viva highlights and next steps. Funding sources, tradeoffs, and timing. Mental health risks, supports, and pacing. Academic vs industry routes and optionality. Entrepreneurial mindset for uncertain markets. Networking as social capital, not transactions. Online presence for visibility and community. Choosing the PhD with eyes open.Thank you all for tuning in, it's been a pleasure!Hazell, C. M., Chapman, L., Valeix, S. F., Roberts, P., Niven, J. E., & Berry, C. (2020). Understanding the mental health of doctoral researchers: a mixed methods systematic review with meta-analysis and meta-synthesis. Systematic Reviews, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-020-01443-1Horwitz, I. M. (2025). The Entrepreneurial Scholar: A New Mindset for Success in Academia and Beyond. Princeton University Press.Last, A. (2025). The ‘creative thesis’ in the academic ‘anxiety machine.’ Area. https://doi.org/10.1111/area.70007Pham, T. (2025). What really contributes to employability of PhD graduates in uncertain labour markets? Globalisation Societies and Education, 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1080/14767724.2023.2192908Satinsky, E. N., Kimura, T., Kiang, M. V., Abebe, R., Cunningham, S., Lee, H., Lin, X., Liu, C. H., Rudan, I., Sen, S., Tomlinson, M., Yaver, M., & Tsai, A. C. (2021). Systematic review and meta-analysis of depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation among Ph.D. students. Scientific Reports, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-93687-7 SportifySportify personalises FIFA style sporting cards with a 10% when using the code PHDLOUNGE10Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Late-Night Talk: Daria Levina, PhD. Two PhDs and Beyond: Making Education Accessible for Everyone, securing competitive funding against all odds, and more...
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseDaria Levina, PhD, shares her journey from winning law competitions in Russia to completing two PhDs, securing a Harvard Law degree through crowdfunding, and building a business helping others access competitive education funding.• From law Olympiads to academia: How winning national competitions opened doors to university without entrance exams• Crowdfunding $92,000 for Harvard by building relationships and sharing her mission for accessible education• Insights from serving on PhD admissions committees: What makes applications stand out• The importance of connecting research to real-world problems rather than just citing literature• Productivity techniques: Using the "agile method" to break down PhD projects into manageable chunks• Digital note-taking with Zettelkasten methodology using Obsidian to create interconnected research notes• Building support networks as essential for navigating the solitary PhD journey• Challenging the pressure for academics to maintain online presence and personal branding• Transitioning academic expertise into a consultancy helping others secure competitive funding• Pursuing stand-up comedy as a creative outlet alongside academic workFollow Daria's work at harvardstateofmind.com or connect with her on LinkedIn and YouTube. Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Late-Night Talk: Elena Hoffer, PhD. Life Beyond Academia: Transitioning From PhD to Industry, and more
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseThe transition from academia to industry remains one of the most challenging journeys for PhDs, yet it's a path that half of all doctoral graduates will take. Elena Hoffer, PhD and founder of https://www.alma.me/ shares her journey from academia to entrepreneurship and explains how she helps PhDs and PostDocs transitioning to industry careers after reaching over 100,000 LinkedIn followers.• PhDs often struggle to translate their academic skills into language industry employers understand• Networking is about relationship building over time, not transactional requests to strangers• True value of a PhD lies in who you become during the process, not just the thesis produced• Industry employers value PhDs for their problem-solving abilities, resilience, and "get things done" mentality• Most successful job searches focus on 1-2 targeted positions rather than applying broadly• Taking courses in areas like project management signals clear career direction to potential employers• Time management and prioritization are essential for balancing entrepreneurship with content creation• The PhD degree remains valuable but could evolve to better prepare graduates for diverse career pathsVisit https://www.alma.me/ to learn more about helping PhDs transition to industry, and follow Elena on LinkedIn or listen to her podcast "Post PhD Directions" for more insights on leveraging your doctoral experience in the professional world. PostPhDDirections podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2trW8zOrwLgh9HKWNqHLpp?si=41cec8b3020d4c3a Innovative Language Japanesepod101.comLearn Japanese with Innovative Language and you'll get 25% OFF by typing SPECIAL25OFFInnovative Language Spanish101.comLearn Spanish with Innovative Language and you'll get 25% OFF by typing SPECIAL25OFFDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Late-Night Talk: Ilana Horwitz, PhD. The Entrepreneurial Scholar. How to Think Like an Entrepreneur in your PhD and more
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and Graduates!Ilana Horwitz, PhD, is an assistant lecturer of Jewish Studies and Sociology at Tulane University, New Orleans. Ilana presents her released book The Entrepreneurial Scholar. A New Mindset for Success in Academia and Beyond, along other future projects.Buy Ilana's The Entrepreneurial Scholar on Princeton Univ Press and get 20% OFF by typing IMH20: https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691240893/the-entrepreneurial-scholarIlana's website: https://www.ilanahorwitz.com/Ilana's LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ilana-horwitz-447b092/Thank you all for tuning in, it's been a pleasure! Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Late-Night Talk: Bella Winton, Alec Dawson, Ella Harford: Barbarian Rule Galicia, Christian Greek Hagiography, Female Sexual Deviancy and Adultery in the Georgian Era, PhD Marathon and more
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseLink to the call for paper conference at Swansea University: https://listserv.liv.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa?A2=CLASSICISTS;d26a3f17.2501Submit your abstracts to either one of these emails: [email protected] & [email protected] and Graduates!The first late-night talk with three PhDs of 2025 is here!Alec Dawson is a PhD Candidate at Swansea University, whose thesis is on Late Antique Rule in Hispania and the Role of the Regnum Suevorum. Since then, Alec has presented papers at international conferences in Spain and the UK, including the renowned Celtic Conference in Classics. Alongside university teaching responsibilities, Alec also has published book reviews for the journal Plekos and jointly chair a departmental seminar series.Bella Winton, a funded PhD candidate at Swansea University, specialises in Greek Hagiography from Christian Late Antiquity, focusing on their value as sophisticated literary narratives.Ella Harford is a PhD student at Swansea University in history. Her thesis focuses on representations of sex and adultery amongst women in 18th century print culture.Check out their social media platforms to network with them.Alec: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alec-dawson-104b56287/Bella: https://www.linkedin.com/in/isabella-winton-487859174/Ella: @emharfordThank you all for tuning in, it's been a pleasure!P.S. My deepest apologies for the external noise as the late-night talk was recorded inside of a library pod where the walls reduce a bit of the external noise. There were other pods where undergraduates were talking, hence the external noise. I did my best to reduce the noise at the best of my editing abilities. Yet, I hope that you have enjoyed this talk! Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Solo Session: PhD Iceberg Explained: The Overwhelming downside of PhD productivity tools and hacks
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseGet NordVPN's exclusive deal of 72% off of your 2-year plan to secure your internet. Click on the NordVPN in bold on the donation/affiliate tab at phdlounge.co.uk https://nordvpn.com/special/?utm_medium=affiliate&utm_term=&utm_content&utm_campaign=off15&utm_source=aff113126 I earn a small commission on the product bought using the above link, which helps support the podcast at no extra cost to you.What if the tools you rely on to boost your productivity are actually holding you back? Are they worth of investment? Join me on the PhD Lounge as we kick off 2025 with a heartfelt reflection on both personal achievements and academic milestones from the past year. PhD students often turn to productivity tools and hacks with the hope of enhancing their research efficiency; however, this episode uncovers the hidden pitfalls associated with these tools. The conversation encourages listeners to critically assess the impact of these tools on their personal workflow and mental well-being. • Questioning the overwhelming influence of productivity tools • Sharing personal year reflections and growth experiences • Discussing the financial implications of productivity tools • Highlighting the importance of finding suitable tools for individual styles • Critiquing the linearity assumption in a PhD journey • Exploring the Pomodoro Technique and its varying effectiveness • Encouraging a balanced approach to productivity • Advising against blindly following productivity trends Tune in for thought-provoking insights and strategies that promise to transform your PhD experience. If you're a PhD candidate or graduate and want to share your research and even ask a question or leave a thought about this topic, you can send me an email at [email protected] or on my social media, as mentioned above. Thank you all for tuning in. It has been a pleasure.Listen to these three episodes I heard on Mics to Millions Podcast hosted by Sam Guia: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/podcast-seo-valuable-tips-to-improve-your-podcasts/id1725636457?i=1000674116133https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/14-money-making-strategies-used-by-top-podcasters-ep-36/id1725636457?i=1000668280007https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/15-years-of-online-audience-building-insights-in/id1725636457?i=1000669906524 Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Late-Night Interview: Eilian Richmond, PhD. 3MT, Earthbound, Literary Inconsistencies in the Bible, Balance between PhD and social life and more...
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and Graduates,Eilian Richmond is a PhD graduate from Swansea University, who wrote his dissertation about the literary contradictions and hyper linkage within the Bible using his upcoming novel Earthbound as a reference.Earthbound is a satire whom Eilian in his comical and satirical tones, challenges the biblical scenes by mixing his doctoral arguments with his satirical scenes based on biblical episodes across his novel.Strong language, puns and (doctoral) criticism about the literary contradictions across the Bible are mentioned. Listener discretion is advised for those who have read the Bible and follow the teachings of Jesus Christ and God's words.Get 10% off on Spotify cards by typing PHDLOUNGE10 on the link below:https://sportifycards.com/?ref=phdloungePlus, save 15% off on Black Friday by typing the code BF24 and automatic savings up to 35% with free shipping on orders over £40.I earn a small commission on the product bought using the above link, which helps support the podcast at no extra cost to you.Are you a PhD student/graduate who would like to be featured on PhD Lounge or for any business inquiries? Email me at [email protected] you all for tuning in, it's been a pleasure!References about the biblical hyperlinked texts and their literary contradictions: Philosophadam. (2021, June 20). The First Hyperlinked Text: The Bible and its 63,779 Cross-References. Words From the Wind. https://philosophadam.wordpress.com/2018/05/16/the-first-hyperlinked-text-the-bible-and-its-63779-cross-references/BibViz Project - Bible Contradictions, Misogyny, Violence, Inaccuracies interactively visualized. (n.d.). https://philb61.github.io/index.htmlReach out Eilian Richmond, PhD: [email protected]/in/dr-eilian-richmond-502933239https://www.instagram.com/drrichmond1982/ SportifySportify personalises FIFA style sporting cards with a 10% when using the code PHDLOUNGE10Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Solo Session: PhD Iceberg Explained: Writer's Block is a Nonsense!
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and Graduates!In this new late-night solo talk of the PhD Iceberg Explained Series, I speak about the issue of Writer's Block, a common feature that affects PhDs, overall.But is Writer's Block really a cognitive and intellectual challenge to all of us or is it just NONSENSE?!Stay tuned for this solo session as I share three impactful insights along with some solutions that PhDs must put into practice if they feel they have Writer's Block.Get 10% off on any clothing product you buy on Preworn by typing PHDLOUNGE10 on the link below:https://preworn.ltd/pages/mens?ref=PHDLOUNGEI earn a small commission on the product bought using the above link, which helps support the podcast at no extra cost to you.Are you a PhD student/graduate who would like to be featured on PhD Lounge or for any business inquiries? Email me at [email protected] you all for tuning in, it's been a pleasure!Cited Bibliography:Bergler, E. (1950). Does “writer’s block” exist? PubMed, 7(1), 43–54. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15413593Lumivero. (2024, June 12). Dealing with writer’s block. Lumivero. https://lumivero.com/resources/dealing-with-writers-block/Pantry, P. I. a. F. (2021, May 6). New kid on the (writer’s) block: A history of writer’s block through food. The Past Is a Foreign Pantry. https://thepastisaforeignpantry.com/2021/05/06/new-kid-on-the-writers-block-a-history-of-writers-block-through-food/Welpinghus, A. (2019, February 4). A Theory of Writer’s Block. The Philosophers’ Cocoon. https://philosopherscocoon.typepad.com/blog/2019/04/a-theory-of-writers-block.htmlZorbaz, K. Z. (2015). The effects of various variables on university students’ writer’s block levels. The Anthropologist, 21(1–2), 311–322. https://doi.org/10.1080/09720073.2015.11891820 SportifySportify personalises FIFA style sporting cards with a 10% when using the code PHDLOUNGE10Innovative Language Japanesepod101.comLearn Japanese with Innovative Language and you'll get 25% OFF by typing SPECIAL25OFFInnovative Language Spanish101.comLearn Spanish with Innovative Language and you'll get 25% OFF by typing SPECIAL25OFFDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Solo Session: PhD Iceberg Explained: The Psychology of Funded and Self-Funded in PhD
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and Graduates!This new session of the PhD Iceberg Series explores four points about PhD students with research funding and self-funding their research. Precisely, it explores the psychology and mindset of a funded and self-funded PhD!Learn Japanese and get 40% Off Forever Premium or Premium PLUS by typing the code EPIC2024. Only 300 spots and the sale starts from the 9th until the 20th of September - https://www.japanesepod101.com/member/go.php?r=4553661&l=uggcf%3A%2F%2Fjjj.wncnarfrcbq101.pbz%2Frcvp-yc%3Fhgz_fbhepr%3DRznvy%26hgz_pnzcnvta%3DVaabingvir_Ynathntr_Nssvyvngr_Frcgrzore_2024%26pzc%3D1%26hgz_zrqvhz%3DPnzcnvtare.pbzI earn a small commission on the product bought using the above link, which helps support the channel at no extra cost to you.Are you a PhD student/graduate who would like to be featured on PhD Lounge or for any business inquiries? Email me at [email protected] you all for tuning in, it's been a pleasure!Cited sources:Bloch, C., Graversen, E. K., & Pedersen, H. S. (2014). Competitive research grants and their impact on career performance. Minerva, 52(1), 77–96. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11024-014-9247-0Mogaji, E., Adamu, N., & Nguyen, N. P. (2021). Stakeholders shaping experiences of self-funded international PhD students in UK business schools. The International Journal of Management Education, 19(3), 100543. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijme.2021.100543Li, H., & Horta, H. (2023). Exploring the identity development of PhD graduates transitioning to non‐researcher roles. Higher Education Quarterly, 78(2), 421–435. https://doi.org/10.1111/hequ.12452Kapur, R. (2023). Self-Funded Learning: Facilitating in achievement of Educational Goals. The Journal of Social Sciences Studies and Research, 3(04), Page: 166–172. Retrieved from https://tjsssr.com/index.php/tjsssr/article/view/76Grote, D., Patrick, A., Lyles, C., Knight, D., Borrego, M., & Alsharif, A. (2021). STEM doctoral students’ skill development: does funding mechanism matter? International Journal of STEM Education, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40594-021-00308-wTiraboschi, M. (2019). The Employer’s Perspective of Practice-Based Doctorates: A Paradigm Change.McAlpine, L. (2020). Success? learning to navigate the grant funding genre system. the Journal of Research Administration/Journal of Research Administration, 51(1), 10–31. http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1254040.pdfRoda, A., Saunders, L., & Anderson, K. (2023). PhDone: A Professional Dissertation Editor’s Guide to Writing Your Doctoral Thesis and Earning Your PhD. Simon and Schuster. Innovative Language Japanesepod101.comLearn Japanese with Innovative Language and you'll get 25% OFF by typing SPECIAL25OFFDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Late-Night Interview: Michael Gerharz, PhD: Irresistible Communication, the Aha and Point in no Return effects in public speaking, power of communication in your PhD and more...
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and graduates!Dr Michael Gerharz, a German PhD in Computer Science, talks about the importance of effective communication and what makes a great public communicator.Effective communication is a skill every PhD student must master, yet many struggle to make their complex research understandable to a lay audience. Dr Michael tackles this challenge head-on, drawing from personal experiences of explaining intricate research to family members without academic backgrounds to anecdotes about the reluctance of some academics and non-academics to simplify their language to practical advice on using plain language and digital tools.To know more about Dr Michael Gerharz and his brilliant work on effective public communication, check out his website where you can find his articles, his blog "The Art of Communicating" and his new book The PATH to Strategic Impact: https://michaelgerharz.com/Irresistible Communication Podcast: https://michaelgerharz.com/podcastThank you all for tuning in, it has been a pleasure!Business collabs and become a guest: [email protected]: https://www.phdlounge.co.uk SportifySportify personalises FIFA style sporting cards with a 10% when using the code PHDLOUNGE10Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Late-Night Interview: Natalie Jarvis: Business Management in Diversity and Volunteering in the UK, Disability Pride, PhD and motherhood and more...
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and Graduates!Natalie Jarvis is a PhD candidate from Swansea University, researching the UK workforce within the volunteering and disability sectors.Thank you all for tuning in, it has been a pleasure!To know more about her research, check out her LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalie-louise-jarvis-/I was a guest at The Butterfly Princess Show, hosted by Steph Marie: https://youtu.be/uNapY4rkmDQ?si=yxdqOfGGPceI-venBusiness collabs and become a guest: [email protected]: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukFacebook: phdpodlounge Instagram: @phdlmf X: @phdloungecast 1-time donation: https://phdlounge-podcast.pod.fan Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Late-Night Interview: Carys Hughes, Henry Bohun, Maria Lord, Troy Wilkinson: Persian, Hellenistic and Roman Empires, Alexander the Great and more...
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and Graduates!PhD Lounge is back with another late-night interview! Carys Hughes is a PhD student from Swansea University, researching soft power within the Achaemenid and Seleucid royal courts. Maria Lord, Henry Bohun and Troy Wilkinson are three PhD candidates from University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) researching about sensorial archaeology in the Hellenistic world, Ptolemaic Egypt, and the Roman campaigns during the reign of emperor Trajan, respectively.Thank you all for tuning in, it has been a pleasure!Business collabs and become a guest: [email protected]: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukFacebook: phdpodloungeInstagram: @phdlmfX: @phdloungecast1-time donation: https://phdlounge-podcast.pod.fan Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Solo Session: PhD Iceberg Explained: Social Media Enculturation: Selling Yourself as a PhD Student!
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and Graduates!This session of the PhD Iceberg Explained Series is about the use of social media and in what ways you can sell yourself as a PhD student/candidate. Enculturation is a characteristic of social media which I describe some of its aspects that are popular in PhD education. Those being #s, university branding, entrepreneurship, blogs, vlogs, and many more to stand out yourself within the PhD social media world! I hope you enjoy hearing this session. Thank you for tuning in, it's been a pleasure!Are you a PhD student/graduate who would like to be featured on PhD Lounge or for any business inquiries? Email me at [email protected] out this podcast: No Shame in my Name (NSIMN) https://open.spotify.com/show/75MJau8BwyVIPcrnjfflmJ?si=8eca8951cfb64a93Bibliography:Kaelyn Grace Apple. https://kaelynapple.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@KaelynGraceAppleEllie Hurer: https://www.instagram.com/myphdexperience/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA==Rauschnabel, P. A., Sheldon, P., & Herzfeldt, E. (2019). What motivates users to hashtag on social media? Psychology & Marketing, 36(5), 473–488. Bennett, L., & Folley, S. (2014). A tale of two doctoral students: social media tools and hybridised identities. Research in Learning Technology, 22. Marešová, P., Hruška, J., & Kuča, K. (2020). Social media university branding. Education Sciences, 10(3), 74.Busque, B. L., & Mingoia, J. (2021). Getting social: postgraduate students use of social media. Studies in Continuing Education, 45(1), 54–70. Rahman, S., Ramakrishnan, T., & Ngamassi, L. (2019b). Impact of social media use on student satisfaction in Higher Education. Higher Education Quarterly, 74(3), 304–319. Salzmann‐Erikson, M., & Eriksson, H. (2018). PhD students’ presenting, staging and announcing their educational status - An analysis of shared images in social media. Computers & Education, 116, 237–243.Cheng, M., Taylor, J., Williams, J., & Kang, T. (2016). Student satisfaction and perceptions of quality: testing the linkages for PhD students. Higher Education Research and Development, 35(6), 1153–1166.Zhu, Y., & Procter, R. (2015). Use of blogs, Twitter and Facebook by UK PhD Students for Scholarly Communication. Observatorio (OBS*), 9(2).Chen, M., & Xiao, X. (2022). The effect of social media on the development of students’ affective variables. Frontiers in Psychology, 13.Nguyen, P. D., Tran, L. T. T., & Baker, J. (2021). Driving university brand value through social media. Technology in Society, 65, 101588. Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Late-Night Interview: Allen Roda and Lauren Saunders, PhDs: PhDone, Dissertation Editor, PhD stories and more...
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and Graduates!Allen Roda and Lauren Saunders, PhDs, are the authors of PhDone, A Professional Dissertation Editor’s Guide to Writing Your Doctoral Thesis and Earning Your PhD. PhDone is a resourceful book for anyone who is applying for a PhD and who is already a PhD candidate. Book release date: 8th of August.Allen Roda is the founder and CEO of Dissertation Editor, while Lauren Saunders is the Vice President, and they work with PhD students in giving their best work and tools for PhD students to have an excellent PhD thesis for examination and publishing. With a team of PhDs, Dissertation Editor works on proofreading, formatting, editing and provide consultation sessions. Dissertation Editor Website: https://www.dissertation-editor.comFor any listener of PhD Lounge, you will get 10% to access Dissertation Editor ONLY if you mention that you are a listener of PhD Lounge.Allen Roda Social Media (Instagram): https://www.instagram.com/allenroda/Lauren Saunders Social Media (Instagram): https://www.instagram.com/drlaurensaunders/Are you a PhD student and would like to be a guest at the PhD Lounge or writing a blog (new feature)? email me at [email protected] you all for tuning in, it has been a pleasure!Check out this podcast too: No Shame in my Name (NSIMN) https://open.spotify.com/show/75MJau8BwyVIPcrnjfflmJ?si=8eca8951cfb64a93 Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Late-Night Interview: Gabriela Radulescu: SETI development during the Soviet Union, USSR vs USA influence in SETI, What is PhD for you and more…
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and Graduates!The second anniversary of the PhD Lounge proudly presents another late-night interview with a new PhD student guest!Gabriela Radulescu is a third year PhD student in History and Anthropology of Science at the Technical University in Berlin, whose research is about the history of SETI, Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, through radio wave astronomy strategies during the Soviet Union. Gabriela's passion for her research led also to share it through her podcast in her native language, Romanian: Anthropologie Interstelara, alongside other current projects related to her PhD.Interstelara Antropologie : https://open.spotify.com/show/6swofIaLF6ee2xfNvtOFSf?si=3a25e7adfca742eaHer academic profile: https://tu-berlin.academia.edu/GabrielaRadulescuPreliminary list of References regarding SETI:Gindilis, L. M., & Gurvits, L. (2019). SETI in Russia, USSR and the post-Soviet space: a century of research. Acta Astronautica, 162, 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actaastro.2019.04.030Cocconi, G. and Morrison, P. 1959. Searching for Interstellar Communications. Nature, 184, 844-846.Thank you all for tuning in, it's been a pleasure!UPDATE!!: The PhD Lounge is now on Twitch and you watch my livestream sessions about my solo and late-night interviews talks. Being new to Twitch, I'm still playing around to make yourselves comfortable in hearing my voice and watching me speaking!Are you a PhD student and liked to be interviewed on a late-night session? Email to: [email protected] the podcast: Podfan: https://pod.fan/phdlounge-podcast Buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supporters/newCheck out this podcast: No Shame in my Name (NSIMN) https://open.spotify.com/show/75MJau8BwyVIPcrnjfflmJ?si=8eca8951cfb64a93 Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Solo Session: PhD Iceberg Explained: The Challenges of the First PhD Draft!
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and Graduates!This session of the PhD Iceberg Explained series entails the overall challenges of the first PhD draft, where I share some thoughts about what to consider to present your first written draft to your supervisor. Writing the first draft is not easy and it can be time consuming and overwhelming to leave good first impressions on paper when we start the PhD. Thank you all for tuning in, it's been a pleasure!UPDATE!!: The PhD Lounge is now on Twitch and you watch my livestream sessions about my solo and late-night interviews talks. Being new to Twitch, I'm still playing around to make yourselves comfortable in hearing my voice and watching me speaking!Are you a PhD student and liked to be interviewed on a late-night session? Email to: [email protected] Check out as well this podcast: No Shame in my Name (NSIMN) https://open.spotify.com/show/75MJau8BwyVIPcrnjfflmJ?si=8eca8951cfb64a93Bibliography:Dunleavy, P. (2003). Authoring a PhD: How to Plan, Draft, Write and Finish a Doctoral Thesis or Dissertation. http://ci.nii.ac.jp/ncid/BA62080807Film Courage. (2020, November 9). Trying To Write A Perfect First Draft Is A Waste Of Time - Frank Dietz [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jQ8WwBe87wHow many thesis drafts do you need to write? | James Hayton’s PhD advice website. (n.d.). https://jameshaytonphd.com/quick-tips/how-many-thesis-drafts-do-you-need-to-writeHurley, M. (2021, September 25). How to structure bullet point lists | Writing Clear Science. https://www.writingclearscience.com.au/bullet-point-lists/Lempriere, M. (2023). 80 things I wish I knew when I was doing my PhD. The PhD Proofreaders. https://www.thephdproofreaders.com/writing/what-i-wish-i-knew-before-my-phd/Let Go Of Perfectionism. (2010, October 22). The Dissertation Coach. https://www.thedissertationcoach.com/learn/read/let-go-of-perfectionism/Scientific Writing with Karen L. McKee. (2020, December 17). Enjoy Writing Your First Draft [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtiAenF8FB0Ulz, J., & Ulz, J. (2023). PhD thesis first draft: 8 practical writing tips for PhD students. Paperpal Blog. https://www.paperpal.com/blog/researcher-resources/phd-pointers/phd-thesis-first-draft-8-practical-writing-tips-for-phd-students/Writing with Jenna Moreci. (2020, November 4). 10 BEST Tips for Writing FIRST DRAFTS [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cg0uPWuh-M Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Solo Session: PhD Iceberg Explained: Research Proposal: The Growing Seed for the PhD Student/Supervisor Relationship!
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and Graduates!Happy Easter and Spring Break! New session in the PhD Lounge Podcast! This is the second episode of the PhD Iceberg Explained Series, where I talk about the research proposal, the first step to apply for your PhD, and what it entails. However, I narrate it from the perspective of the supervisor and how the supervisor's role and academic expertise can help the student to enter into the PhD journey but also the beginning of a relationship between student and supervisor. Throughout this session, I explain some points the supervisor applies to students who are writing the PhD research proposal which are essential to build a strong relationship such as feedback and emotional support. I hope you enjoy the 2nd session of the PhD Iceberg Explained Series, and more sessions of this series and late-night interviews are coming soon!Thank you all for tuning in, it has been a pleasure!Website and domain: https://www.phdlounge.co.uk Check out as well this podcast: No Shame in my Name (NSIMN) https://open.spotify.com/show/75MJau8BwyVIPcrnjfflmJ?si=8eca8951cfb64a93Donate or subscribe to the PhD Lounge? Click on the left side of the main page or the donation tab. Subscriptions on Spotify for Podcasters: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/phdloungepodcast/subscribeBibliographyBeinart, H. (2017). Effective supervisory relationships : Best evidence and practice. John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated.Chugh, R., Macht, S. A., & Harreveld, B. (2021). Supervisory feedback to postgraduate research students: a literature review. Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 47(5), 683–697. https://doi.org/10.1080/02602938.2021.1955241Gunasekera, G., Liyanagamage, N., & Fernando, M. (2021). The role of emotional intelligence in student-supervisor relationships: Implications on the psychological safety of doctoral students. The International Journal of Management Education, 19(2), 100491. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijme.2021.100491How to apply | Postgraduate Study - PhD and Research Degrees | University of Exeter. (n.d.). https://www.exeter.ac.uk/study/pg-research/apply/How to develop an excellent PhD supervisor relationship – Charlesworth Author Services. (2020, April 24). Charlesworth Editing Author Services. https://www.cwauthors.com/article/How-to-develop-an-excellent-phd-supervisor-relationshipKumarasiri, A. (2022, December 14). 8 Common Reasons Why PhD Applications Get Rejected : An Insider's perspective : Proactive Grad. Proactive Grad. https://proactivegrad.com/phd-applications-get-rejected/Lempriere, M. (2022, January 21). What makes a good PhD supervisor? Top tips for managing the student-supervisor relationship. The PhD Proofreaders. https://www.thephdproofreaders.com/writing/what-makes-a-good-phd-supervisor-top-tips-for-managing-the-student-supervisor-relationship/Yu, S., & Lee, I. (2013). Understanding Supervisors’ Commentary Practices in Doctoral Research Proposal Writing: A Hong Kong Study. Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 22(4), 473–483. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40299-012-0046-9 Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Late-Night Interview: Louisa Hardwick: VR for Disabled People, Positives and Negatives of VR in Disability, You Are the Zoo Keeper of your PhD, and More...
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and Graduates!Happy new year 2023, and I kickoff PhD Lounge into the new year with a Late-Night Interview!Louisa Hardwick is a PhD student based at Swansea University in Tourism within a Business Management context, researching Virtual Reality (VR) for people with limited physical mobility.Louisa's passion for travelling and background with disabled people led her to explore a gap in VR and how it should suit people with limited physical movement, and who cannot have the chance to travel to a country they wished. With VR, Louisa's ambition is to change the paradigm of this new reality which is becoming more popular for the newest generations, but also for older ones! The chosen case studies for Louisa's research were Machu Picchu, Kenya and BorneoTo know more about Louisa's research, check her Twitter: @louisabhardwickThank you all for tuning in, it has been a pleasure!Side note: In the introduction of the session, I forgot to mention Machu Picchu, and only mentioned Kenya and Borneo, my apologies for that mistake.NEW website and domain: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukCheck out as well this podcast: No Shame in my Name (NSIMN) https://open.spotify.com/show/75MJau8BwyVIPcrnjfflmJ?si=8eca8951cfb64a93 Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Solo Session: The PhD Iceberg Explained: Decision to go for a PhD, what to ponder?
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and Graduates!The PhD Lounge Podcast is back, and with a new session series!While I am still tremendously busy in researching and writing my PhD thesis, as well as trying to submit abstracts to participate into conferences, I am still emerged into the PhD Lounge Podcast to create new content around PhD and seeking PhD students to become my guests.First of all, congratulations to all students who entered in university this academic year, wishing all their best in this new journey that will demand from you in three or four years.For this new podcast series at the PhD Lounge, I am introducing the Iceberg theory, created by American journalist Ernest Hemingway, into the context of the PhD. This first episode of the PhD Iceberg explained, I describe six main points I personally consider where any student could think about once deciding to apply for a PhD. The decision of applying for a PhD would be the very first step which the any student starts to climb the iceberg until reaching the graduation results, which is the tip of the iceberg, and what is below slowly becomes ignored. With this new series, I try to call the attention of students and the general audience what a PhD is really about and what the title of Doctor of Philosophy heavily carries behind, literally years and years of research, writing and discussing.I hope you all enjoy hearing this first session of the PhD Iceberg Explained series.Thank you all for listening, it has been a pleasure! Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Late-Night Interview: John Rogers: Psamtik I, Saite Renaissance, Egyptian Women, Experience and Advice in studying a PhD and More…
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseBecome a Guest on PhD Lounge!: https://podmatch.com/signup/phdlounge-podcastDonations: Podfan: https://pod.fan/phdlounge-podcast Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/phdloungeSocials: Facebook: @phdpodlounge; Instagram:@phdlmf; Twitter: @phdloungecastWebsite is due in maintenanceBusiness inquiries email: [email protected]: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcastStudents and Graduates!PhD Late-Night Interview guest John Rogers is a third year PhD student in Egyptology at Swansea University, researching local administration and non-elite perspectives during the reign of Psamtik I in the 26th Dynasty (664-610 BC). His research focuses on Psamtik I, an Egyptian king who is shown as a case study for the study of changing ideologies in the creation of kingship, in this case Psamtik I himself, through local administration and non-elite members viewpoints while using Assyrian and Anatolian sources. Further in his research, he also talks about the Saite Renaissance and the problematic inclusion of vocabulary that is unappropriated to the time in scrutiny. As in this context of Ancient Egypt, John argues his disagreement in attaching Renaissance, a term coined by art historians to describe the 15th century onwards the art and architecture in Italy and in other countries, to the Saite period (664-525 BC).Besides presenting his research, John also shares his educational background until reaching his current studies where he had studied and failed the GCSE exams in different fields such as Engineering (his main past passion) until his decision in studying Egyptology at Swansea University. Moreover, John shares his experience in how PhD can be hard and challenging when collecting data for research, and the mentality that any student who decides to study for a PhD must have in terms of thinking on a research question which will change throughout the PhD journey, as well as debunking that PhD studies are not for clever students, but yes for anyone.All this and more you shall hear during this late-night interview session, and if you want to know more about John Rogers, you can check his Facebook: John Rogers, and his Academia.edu profile: https://swansea.academia.edu/JohnRogersThis Late-Night Interview was recorded in early May during the period of exams and BA dissertation submissions.Thank you all for tuning it, it has been a pleasure!Notes: During the interview, some of the information I was talking with had some missing knowledge regarding the percentage of students studying a PhD and who coined the term Hellenistic. Who coined the term Hellenistic: Johann Gustav Droysen in the 19th century to argue about the spread of Greek culture in other regions, specifically the near East. Percentage of students studying or have obtained a PhD according to OECD on average in 2020 (Tertiary education): 39% Source: https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/docserver/e7fdaf2e-en.pdf?expires=1654683494&id=id&accname=guest&checksum=A2108112C9BB86B26CDA330F0F66C47D#phdlife #phd #phdlifestyle #phdlounge #latenight #interview #education #university #podcast #podcaster #phdstudent #student #graduate Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Late Night-Interview: Freja Petrie: Head Impacts and Concussions in Women's Elite Rugby, Neck Strengthening Exercises, PhD Challenges and More…
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and Graduates! PhD Lounge Late-Night Interviews are back!1st year PhD student at Swansea University, Freja Petrie shares her passion for Rugby and what led her to pursue this sport through the PhD study of Head Impacts and Concussions in Women's elite rugby. While she investigates this issue, she uses neck strengthening exercises as a research methodology solution that can help to reduce the scale of head concussions that can happen unexpectedly on women players whether during or after several rugby matches.An interesting topic in which she is at its beginning but has lots of potential to be published for anyone who is a sports scientist as well as to any student who wishes to study Sports and/or Sports Science in the future.If you want to know more about Freja and would like to ask her any advice for PhD, this research topic specifically, you can reach Freja on Twitter, @FrejaPetrie (https://twitter.com/FrejaPetrie), or her Facebook: Freja Petrie.If you have enjoyed this late-night interview and would like to share your research in the future or for any business inquiries, drop me an email at [email protected] you all for tuning in, it has been a pleasure!Social Media: Facebook: @phdpodlounge; Instagram: @phdlmf; Twitter:@phdloungecastWebsite: phdlounge-podcast.comLinktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcastOne-time Donations: PodFan: https://pod.fan/phdlounge-podcast; Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/phdloungeSoundtracks made by Bonavits: https://www.fiverr.com/bonavits; Cover art made by fozlayrabbee https://www.fiverr.com/fozlayrabbee#phdlife #phd #phdlifestyle #phdlounge #latenight #interview #education #university #podcast #podcaster #phdstudent #student #graduate Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Solo Session: Dissecting Ph.D.: The Origins of the Ph.D. Dissertation
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and Graduates!This first session of 2022 covers a time travel to the origins of the Ph.D. dissertation where it emerged from a discussion of ideas between students to be presented at oral presentations in universities before a panel of professors who were the presiders and promoters of oral ceremonies during the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, to printed versions to be read by academics, and then modelled to the German style of modern thinking and rationalisation as a work of research from the 19th century onwards.It also covers a brief look at the adoption of the German PhD dissertation model by other universities in Europe and in the United States, a look at different structures of conducting a PhD research, and some examples of famous PhD dissertations that contributed to the existing knowledge.My apologies for publishing at this time as the month of January was the period that I marked undergraduate assignments due to my teaching assistant role at Swansea University, and my apologies as well for any changes of my voice tone and for some English spoken words that may be imperceptible while you hear this session.If you are a PhD student and would like to hear more content about PhD studies and be interviewed in the future, consider giving a feedback by sending an email at [email protected], or join my Discord server: https://discord.gg/UqJ88jxWMy website: phdlounge-podcast.comSocial Media: Facebook: @phdpodlounge Instagram: @phdlmf Twitter: @phdloungecastPodfan: https://pod.fan/phdlounge-podcastBuy Me a Coffee: buymeacoffee.com/?via=phdloungeThank you all for tuning in, it has been a pleasure!#phdlife #phd #phdlifestyle #phdlounge #latenight #interview #education #university #podcast #podcaster #phdstudent #student #graduate Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Solo Session: Reflexions, Thoughts about my PhD project. Podcast Experience and Ideas for 2022
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseHello Students and Graduates!This session is about my experience during my PhD project in Ancient History and Classics at Swansea University and as a beginner podcaster and founder of PhD Lounge. This session covers an overview of during the half of my first year as a PhD student since I started it on the 1st of July from my relationship with my supervisor to my difficulties in writing academic English that made me attending a workshop about academic writing in PGR (Postgraduate Research). Moreover, this session covers as well the challenges within the podcast world and ideas I want to apply for the PhD Lounge for the year 2022.Make sure to stay tuned for this session and to follow my socials: Facebook: @phdpodlounge, Instagram: @phdlmf, and Twitter: @phdloungecast, under the spirit of Christmas!If you are a PhD student and would like to be engaged with me at a late-night interview, you can search my website, phdlounge-podcast.com, and drop me an email at [email protected]. And to help growing the podcast, you can also make a one-time donation through Podfan where you can donate the amount you think that can help help PhD Lounge become better. All you have to do is to search for pod.fan/phdlounge-podcastThank you all for tuning in, and I wish you a merry Christmas and a happy new year 2022!#phdlife #phd #phdlifestyle #phdlounge #latenight #interview #education #university #podcast #podcaster #phdstudent #student #graduate Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Late-Night Interview: David Finch: Arnold Bennett and his Critical Literary Reputation, Virginia Woolf's quarrel, Capital Cultural Theory, PhD Rabbit Holes and more…
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseStudents and Graduates!Here is the second late-night interview of the PhD Lounge Podcast. My second guest is David Finch who is in his second year of his PhD at Swansea University, researching about the literary and critical reputation of Arnold Bennett.His aim is to find the purpose of Bennett's literary fame, but most importantly what led other dominant critical voices of his time, and some contemporary ones, thought about him and how he overcame them. To support his research and his argument, Finch is applying Pierre Bourdieu's cultural capital theory.Finch also gives us a large history between Bennett and Virginia Woolf, another famous writer who wrote different novels, among those is Mr Bennett and Mrs Brown, and the reason of her vividly criticising towards Bennett's personality and works, alongside with other dominant critical voices which joined to her.This and other valuable information Finch speaks about can be heard throughout the interview. So, if you are studying or thinking in studying English literature, specifically Arnold Bennett and his literary genre, then this is the right podcast interview for YOU! If you are interested in talking with David Finch regarding his topic, send him an email at [email protected] your phone or your laptop, put on your headphones or earplugs, have a cuppa of coffee or tea, and enjoy this fantastic conversation with David Finch.Thank you all for listening, it has been a pleasure!P.S. My apologies regarding the noisy sound from my guest's laptop as he does not has headphones, nor a microphone. I tried to drown it at my best through the background melody I apply to create good ambience throughout the podcast. Thank you for your understanding.#PhD #PhDlife #education Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Late-Night Interview: Felicity McKee: 19th century disability in Britain, linguistic challenges, disabled women, future of disability, 9 to 5 PhD and more…
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseHello students and graduates!This is the first official late-night interview at PhD Lounge Podcast. The first guest is Felicity McKee, a 3rd year PhD student at Swansea University exploring the history and different types of disability in Britain in the 19th century.She also explains the challenges that disabled people had faced during that century, comparing it to today's issues that they still struggle for equal rights and accessibilities, despite the wide-range advancement of medicine and societal perspectives towards them, and the future of disability that may affect a great percentage of the world's population. Aside from that, Felicity gives her thoughts on doing a PhD and to have the mindset to writing a thesis effectively. It is the first late-night interview you do not want to miss out.Make sure to listen, share and leave feedback and a review as there are other PhD students who might be also interested in being interviewed.Thank you all for listening, it has been a pleasure :-)#phdlife #PhD #latenight #interview #phdstyle #disability #19thcentury #Britain #podcast #phdlounge #education #swanseauniversity #history Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Solo Session: Dissecting Ph.D.: The History Behind its Initials
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseHello students and graduates! This episode is about the historical appearance of Ph.D. where I explain a few theories, discussions and protests between teachers who were masters of arts and scholarly innovators who wanted to make a radical turnover upon the university system implemented since the Middle Ages, the official acceptation as research and single degree at university, and the current popularity in every university in the world.I left a side note to apologise those who heard and shared the pilot session about some technical inconveniences in regards to the construction of my socials and my gmail account for PhD Lounge.Aside from that, I hope that you will stay tuned and entertained while hearing this new episode. Thank you all for listening, it has been a pleasure!#PhDLounge #latenight #interviews #PhDlife Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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Pilot: Introduction and Objectives
Thank you for tuning in to PhD Lounge, you'll become a Doctor of Philosophy by immersing yourself into the latest topics of the PhD UniverseThis is an introduction to what is the concept of PhD Lounge Podcast through late-night interviews with PhD students about their research subjects in future episodes. This first episode is an introduction about myself, my educational background, and the reasons of deciding to study a PhD or Postgraduate research whatever you want to call, and starting this podcast. Although this podcast will be treated as a hobby, I do want nevertheless to entertain general audience, undergraduates, masters and secondary school students who want to advance into their studies at university, giving then a different perspective of what a PhD could be and how its initials became so popular in our modern times.Therefore, listen, have fun and good studies! :-)Thank you for listening, it has been a pleasure!Support the showWebsite: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukBuzzsprout subscription - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1808542/supportInstagram: @phdlmfLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismaia94/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/phdloungepodcast
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Late-night podcast where I speak with PhDs about their research subjects, their decision on studying it and its importance throughout academic life. A podcast of entertainment and education, whose aim is to approach students and graduates who want to go through their future careers inside or outside of academia with a PhD and for those who are on a moment of uncertainty in continuing their studies further, as if we are having a drink and talk about PhD culture at a lounge on a late-night summer.Website: https://www.phdlounge.co.ukSocials: Facebook: @phdpodlounge, Instagram: @phdlmf, X: @phdloungecast Business email: [email protected] Thank you for tuning in, it's been a pleasure!
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Luis Maia de Freitas
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