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All Episodes

Fast Track Impact — 110 episodes

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Season 4 | Episode 110: What is good practice engagement and impact?

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Season 4 | Episode 109: Evidencing engagement and impact for REF2029

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Season 4 | Episode 108: Interview with Michael Parker from The Conversation about generating and evaluating impact from media engagement

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Season 4 | Episode 107: Tips for evidencing impact with evaluation expert Eric Jensen

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Season 4 | Episode 106: How arts-based methods can enrich your evaluation of impact - with Dr Rachel Blanche

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Season 4 | Episode 105: What does a real impact evaluation look like?

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Season 4 | Episode 104: Getting creative with impact evaluation

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Season 4 | Episode 103: How to monitor and evaluate your impact

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Season 4 | Episode 102: How to work with skeptics and achieve impact from your research online without risking your mental health: interview with George Hope

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Season 4 | Episode 101: Are you really doing all you can to make a difference?

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Season 4 | Episode 100: New platform for researchers to communicate their work simply and drive impact: in conversation with Sarah Wijesinghe, Founder of Brijjd

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Season 4 | Episode 99: A story from "the middle of it": our collective experience of a broken system

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Season 4 | Episode 98: Getting academics to engage with mental and physical health issues and build resilience

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Season 4 | Episode 97: Normalising failure - learning from a fieldwork fail with Ruby Annand-Jones and Paris Tuohy

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Season 4 | Episode 96: Alternatives to the word "stakeholder"

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Season 4 | Episode 95: Should we banish the word "stakeholder"?

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Season 4 | Episode 94: Being well in academia - Interview with Petra Boynton

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Season 4 | Episode 93: Working with difficult line managers

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Season 4 | Episode 92: Why we are made with mistakes

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Season 4 | Episode 91: Fear of failure and transcending labels

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Season 4 | Episode 90: Self-compassion and workplace anxiety

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Season 4 | Episode 89: Making friends with your imposter

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Season 4 | Episode 88: Tackling the root causes of people-pleasing and perfectionism

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Season 4 | Episode 87: Leadership for impact (part 5): the radical transparency, humility and presence of empathic leaders

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Season 4 | Episode 86: Why ECRs are leaving academia, and what we can do

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Season 4 | Episode 85: Why every researcher needs a coach

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Season 4 | Episode 84: How to write an impact strategy

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Season 4 | Episode 83: How to avoid your research generating "grimpact"

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Season 4 | Episode 82: Leadership for impact part 4 - the influence of empathic leaders

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Season 4 | Episode 81: Leadership for impact part 3 - being an expert at finding expertise

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Season 4 | Episode 80: Leadership for impact part 2 - the purpose of leaders who facilitate impact

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Season 4 | Episode 79: Leadership for impact part 1 - introduction to empathic leadership

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Season 4 | Episode 78: Transforming the impact culture of an entire University from the bottom up - interview with Ged Hall about their Building Impact Momentum programme

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Season 4 | Episode 77: How Universities can disrupt "old power" hierarchies to drive social change - interview with Jonathan Grant

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Season 4 | Episode 76: Building impact capacity

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Season 4 | Episode 75: Finding your impact community

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Season 4 | Episode 74: Purpose for a healthy impact culture

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Season 4 | Episode 73: Impact culture - how you can get involved in the book launch and community of practice

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Season 4 | Episode 72: The research that underpins your impact culture

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Season 4 | Episode 71: Staying resilient in the transition back to in-person work - interview with Dr Joyce Reed, health coach and Managing Director of Fast Track Impact

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Season 4 | Episode 70: Extreme coproduction

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Season 4 | Episode 69: 5 lessons to co-produce impact when you have limited time

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Season 4 | Episode 68: What is your impact culture?

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Season 3 | Episode 67: What made a 4* case study in REF2014? Discussion between Mark Reed and Bella Reichard

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Season 3 | Episode 66: What made a 4* case study in REF2014? Paper reading (part 2)

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Season 3 | Episode 65: What made a 4* case study in REF2014? Paper reading (part 1)

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Season 3 | Episode 64: Getting your most important work done

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Season 3 | Episode 63: Using a policy seminar to establish relationships and build long-term pathways to impact

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Season 3 | Episode 62: Evidencing impact (part 2)

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Season 3 | Episode 61: Evidencing impact (part 1)

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Season 3 | Episode 60: Advanced stakeholder analysis

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Season 3 | Episode 59: How to deal more effectively with conspiracy theorists on your pathway to impact

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Season 3 | Episode 58: 7 things we could all do that would instantly improve our career

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Season 3 | Episode 57: Celebrating your unsung impacts

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Season 3 | Episode 56: Generating significant and original research using the poet Keats’ creative process

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Season 3 | Episode 55: Is your disciplinary label holding you back? How to re-invent your career to find and express your authentic self

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Season 3 | Episode 54: Managing competing goals to maintain motivation and productivity

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Season 3 | Episode 53: Too much of a good thing: can too much trust and privilege be bad for impact?

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Season 3 | Episode 52: Evidencing Impact from media engagement (part 2)

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Season 3 | Episode 51: Evidencing Impact from media engagement (part 1)

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Season 3 | Episode 50: Podcasting for Impact: interview with Prof James Daybell from Histories of the Unexpected podcast

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Season 3 | Episode 49: Increase the likelihood of your evidence being taken up by policy: interview with Rosmarie Katrin Neumann

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Season 3 | Episode 48: Valuing failure (Part 2)

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Season 3 | Episode 47: Valuing failure (Part 1)

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Season 3 | Episode 46: Personalised impact training: interview with Emma Sutton, Davina Whitnall and Sandy Sparks

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Season 3 | Episode 45: Using social media to build engagement throughout the research process - interview with Jane Mills and Jasmine Black

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Season 3 | Episode 44: Creativity from dark places - how to find new depths of creativity by seeking challenge, procrastination and the irrational

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Season 3 | Episode 43: Managing power in meetings and workshops: Part 2

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Season 3 | Episode 42: Managing power in meetings and workshops: Part 1

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Season 3 | Episode 41: Impact is a state of mind: interview with Saskia Walcott

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Season 3 | Episode 40: The Productive Researcher: a day in the life...

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Season 3 | Episode 39: 3 ways to overcome imposter syndrome

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Season 3 | Episode 38: Research into Policy Part 3: Practical skills to inform and influence

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Season 3 | Episode 37: Research into Policy Part 2: Getting heard is easier than you think (interviews with researchers and policymakers at the 2018 UN climate summit)

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Season 3 | Episode 36: Research into Policy Part 1: Four reasons you may be inadvertently manipulating rather than influencing policy

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Season 3 | Episode 35: Learning about impact from your teaching and evaluating pedagogical impacts

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Season 3 | Episode 34: How to write more competitive impact sections in your next grant proposal

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Season 3 | Episode 33: How authentic are you as a researcher?

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Season 3 | Episode 32: Practical advice on "co-producing" research with the people who will benefit: interview with Dr Karen Laing

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Season 3 | Episode 31: Tinder for researchers? Ideas from the Royal Society Research Culture Conference

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Season 3 | Episode 30: Learning to love what you do, and doing less to be more - lessons from training with The Productive Researcher one year on

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Season 3 | Episode 29: Transformative and disruptive impact. Part 2 - for you as a researcher

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Season 3 | Episode 28: Transformative and disruptive impact. Part 1 - for your research

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Season 3 | Episode 27: How to create a positive research impact culture in your group

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Season 3 | Episode 26: The power of story to construct a pathway to impact that can inspire change

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Season 3 | Episode 25: What is impact? My two super-clear definitions and new checklist

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Season 2 | Episode 24: The challenges and benefits of generating impact during your PhD

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Season 2 | Episode 23: Collaborating with the creative arts to generate impact

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Season 2 | Episode 22: Getting support to empower your impact: an interview with Ged Hall

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Season 2 | Episode 21: Working with business for impact

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Season 2 | Episode 20: The Productive Researcher is published on 11th October-update

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Season 2 | Episode 19: Motivation Part 2: The radical thinking you need to get focus and work-life balance

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Season 2 | Episode 18: What makes stakeholder and public engagement work?

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Season 2 | Episode 17: Motivation Part 1: How to significantly increase your motivation and become a more productive researcher

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Season 2 | Episode 16: Creative ways to evidence your impact

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Season 2 | Episode 15: Social media: four questions that will help you stop wasting time and start driving impacts online

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Season 2 | Episode 14: How to get more from your digital footprint without risking your time or reputation

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Season 2 | Episode 13: Doing public engagement for impact

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Season 1 | Episode 12: The future of research impact: from the ARMA 2016 conference

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Season 1 | Episode 11: Common motives for researchers to engage with the impact agenda

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Season 1 | Episode 10: Stop wasting your time online: get a social media strategy

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Season 1 | Episode 9: How to become influential on social media: in conversation with @CECHR_OuD

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Season 1 | Episode 8: Finding your research impact success network

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Season 1 | Episode 7: Working with knowledge brokers

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Season 1 | Episode 6: The power of planning for impact

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Season 1 | Episode 5: How to achieve more as a researcher by doing 80% less work

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Season 1 | Episode 4: What is motivating people to engage with your research

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Season 1 | Episode 3: How to write a book in a week (and a sneak peak behind the scenes of writing the Research Impact Handbook

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Season 1 | Episode 2: Eight questions to envision your impact

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Season 1 | Episode 1: Five ways to fast track your impact