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Inspiration Dissemination is an award-winning radio program that occurs Sunday nights at 7PM Pacific on KBVR Corvallis, 88.7FM. Each week on the program, we host a different graduate student worker from Oregon State University to talk about their lives and passion for research here at the university. By presenting these stories, we can present the diverse, human element of graduate research that is often hidden from the public view. Please find us on social media! Twitter: twitter.com/kbvrID ...
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Transfer Tea

Ariana Davarpanah

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Transfer Tea is a mixture of interviews, tips, and other educational bits of information regarding the college transfer process. Hosted by community college transfer student, Ariana Davarpanah, the podcast is meant to create a community for successful and prospective transfer students to learn about the process, share stories, and promote community college and transfer success.
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Am I a Bad Therapist?

Am I a Bad Therapist?

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Join us for stories from behind the closed therapy door. You’ll hear relatable experiences from other therapists, including bloopers, highlight reels, and other ridiculous moments that you thought you were the only one experiencing. Each episode contains 50% inspiration, 50% storytelling, and 100% real humans and their journey in the mental health field. With burnout running rampant, the last thing you need is another podcast that adds to your to-do list, so drop the notebook. This is a spac ...
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THE TKB SHOW

Trevon Tiggs

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This podcast features intros about the creators of the show and we get down and talk about the Transfer Portal, How the game of basketball changed our lives, and many other topics.
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Adventures in Advising

Matt Markin

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Passionate about working with students and making a difference in their lives? Join Matt Markin and his advising guests as they bring together the global academic advising community to share knowledge, best practices, and their own advising stories.
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GRE Bites

Orion Taraban

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GRE Bites offers listeners a weekly, relevant, bite-sized episode on GRE prep and grad school admissions. It’s co-hosted by Davis Evans, an educator with over a decade of experience, and Orion Taraban, a licensed psychologist and founder of StellarGRE, the world’s only empirically-validated GRE test prep system. The mission of the podcast is to help listeners ace the GRE and get into the graduate program of their choice.
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Biz Talk

Biz Talk

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Billingsley Consulting Group is a training and communications firm designed to help businesses, associations, and educational institutions grow through personal and professional development. Claire Billingsley has experience coaching managers on social and communication skills, leadership skills, time management and organizational skills, personnel management, as well as personal and professional development. Claire held leadership and management positions with Sylvan Learning Systems, FASTS ...
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A bi-weekly podcast covering all tips and tricks for starting or pursuing a research career in The Netherlands. Hosted by Jeroen Sparla, the managing director of AcademicTransfer. AcademicTransfer is since 1997 been the leading career platform for researchers worldwide with research- and scientific job openings in The Netherlands. Are you a Master’s student, researcher, PhD, Postdoc, assistant- associate- or even full professor, or have the ambition to become one? Or do research in the indus ...
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Erika Stewart, a second year MA student in the School of Literature, Writing and Film, joins Matt to chat about how horror represents itself in video games. Erika's research focuses on an emerging subgenre of games which she coins 'Malewaric' games. These games are capable of hijacking your computer, inducing a deep sense of fear of which Erika con…
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To celebrate National Transfer Student Week, Campbell Keele, coordinator of transfer initiatives at Missouri State University offers tips for advisors working with transfer students in various scenarios, planning activities and events for transfer students with no budget, and receiving the Transfer-Champion Rising Star award. Subscribe to the podca…
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Mari and Dimitri interview student researchers at the 16th annual Graduate Academic Conference (GAC), hosted by the Council of Graduate Students (COGS). The third episode of this four-part series features interviews with Md Fyaz Sadiq from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Marc Freidman from the Plant Pathology Program. If …
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Advisors, administrators, and student success practitioners create stronger workplaces through their connections because they understand the full spectrum of highs and lows; challenges, and rewards in their roles. Longevity in the field has created difficulties for professionals to remain in one position or institution. Reaching ten years or longer…
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Hey, bad therapists, it's the OG bad therapists here, Kathryn and Allie, and we are here to announce a change in programming. It is with a heavy heart we're sharing that we're going to be taking a step away from the podcast for now. There has been so much that has been just incredible about this journey and it's not an easy decision to take a step …
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In Ep. 106, we've changed the format as we've invited six authors to read from the NACADA Pocket Guide, Advising is Forever: Sharing Stories to Ignite (or Reignite) Your Advising Spirit that capture the raw, inspiring, and emotional stories in this academic advising profession. Also learn more about the upcoming Region conferences from Ben Hopper, …
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Join us as we look back at one of our favorite episodes! Walk-and-talk therapy with a client by a beautiful pond sounds idyllic until a gaggle of geese attacks! Brandi shares a story that you will not believe, filled with so many twists and turns. Come laugh with us in this hilarious and unbelievable episode that has a surprisingly insightful endin…
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In Ep. 105, Matt Markin chats with Olivia Miller, exploratory studies advisor at Kansas State University. Olivia discusses advising graduate vs undergraduate students, differences in resources and role responsibilities at the graduate level, as well as the outlook on advisor retention and building a community of care for advisors. Subscribe to the …
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Join us as we take a look back on one of our favorite episodes! Cate Edelstein, the therapist behind the super popular @therapist.memes.fordramaqueens Instagram account, revealed her identity for the first time in public! She shares her personal journey of creating and maintaining the humorous, and sometimes controversial, public social media accou…
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Dr. Declan McLaughlin, senior lecturer and lead advisor of studies at Queen’s University Belfast discusses unlocking student learning and advising approaches, the benefits of student participation in their own assessment experience, and the creation of an advisor of studies community of practice to provide training and resources to advisors. Subscr…
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Join us as we hear from Candace as she shares her story about a challenging moment she faced as a therapist and new mother. While in a session, she started experiencing physical discomfort due to the need to pump. She had to navigate the decision of how to disclose this to her client and take care of her own needs. Candace emphasizes the importance…
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Jim Fasulo, academic advisor for healthcare and emergency professions pathways at Portland Community College discusses working with students in finding career pathways, the importance of career and technical education, and how cooperative education assists students with learning valuable skills. Read Jim's story in the NACADA Pocket Guide, Advising…
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AcademicTransfer offers free career services for all who are looking for job opportunities in The Netherlands, as a researcher. Whether it is in or outside of academia! Overview of great starting points at our platform: Prepare for your next step — AcademicTransfer Career Buddy Academic jobs in the Netherlands - We have 100% coverage of the researc…
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Tune in this week as Bradley shares his journey of being diagnosed with ADHD and autism while pursuing a career as a therapist. He initially questioned whether he could be a therapist with autism, but with the support of his therapist and program, he took a break to focus on his healing and growth. Bradley emphasizes the importance of understanding…
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How much do you know about helping students with financial literacy? Join Dr. Kristen Stutz, director of the Student Assistance in Learning Program and Oscar Flores Gonzalez, peer financial coach at California State University-San Bernardino as they discuss helping college students understand what financial literacy is, how to develop stronger fina…
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Join us as we hear from Devon who shares her experience of being both a therapist and Mrs. North Dakota America. She discusses how she got into the world of pageants and the challenges of balancing her roles. Devon highlights the importance of self-disclosure and building rapport with clients, as well as navigating the boundaries of visibility in a…
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Communicating with clients is already hard, but imagine how much harder it gets when your client criticizes your Mandarin language skills and requests a transfer. Cat shares this experience and reflects on the power dynamics as she struggled to find a balance between her therapeutic style and the client's needs. Through supervision and self-reflect…
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Searching for jobs that match your profile, skills and experience can be time-consuming. Discover how AcademicTransfer can make this process more manageable. With automated job matches delivered straight to your inbox, finding your ideal research career has never been easier. AcademicTransfer offers free career services for all who are looking for …
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Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) virus is one of the most infectious viral diseases in the world. FMD virus affects all cloven-hooved animals and there have been outbreaks all over the world except for in North America. While FMD virus doesn’t necessarily cause fatality in animals, it causes severe milk production losses and can leave affected individu…
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What happens when your clinical judgment and employer expectations conflict? In this episode, Liana shares her experience working in a substance abuse outpatient treatment center where fraternization between clients was strictly prohibited. She discusses the challenges of navigating this rule and the impact it had on her therapeutic relationship wi…
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Karen Lewis, assistant director of the English Undergraduate Studies Office at the University of Maryland College Park, discusses serving as an administrator and advising students. She addresses the dynamics of advising different student populations, and how NACADA leadership prepared her for her leadership role on campus. The guest host is Chris K…
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Join us as we hear from Daisy who shares her journey of experiencing vicarious trauma and physical symptoms while working in the field of medical social work. She describes how she felt intense empathy for her patients, to the point of experiencing their symptoms herself. Eventually, she made the difficult decision to leave her job and start her ow…
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Join us in celebrating 100 episodes of the Adventures in Advising podcast with special guests: 00:10 - Charlie Nutt, NACADA Executive Office (retired) 09:00 - Melinda Anderson, Achieving the Dream 44:40 - Josephine Gabi, Manchester Metropolitan University and Ann Bingham, University of Southampton 01:11:25 - Jennifer V. Nguyen and Cheri Souza, Stup…
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Katie Minich is a first year Masters student in Applied Anthropology in the College of Liberal Arts, with a minor in Interdisciplinary Studies. Katie is coupling her 8 years of birth work experience with research on the sustainability and decolonization of doulas in the healthcare workforce. Hosted by Matthew Vaughan and Lisa Hildebrand.…
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We chat with Jillien Zukaitis, a first year PhD student in Nutrition, College of Health. Her lab, fondly referred to as the ‘Milk Lab’, studies at all things milk. With a clinical background as a dietitian, Jillien now couples her practical experience with translatable research. Partnering with OHSU, Jillien assesses the composition, nutritional va…
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Today, we tackle a crucial topic for PhDs transitioning from academia to other sectors like industry: transferable skills. Discover what these skills are, how to identify them, and what non-academic employers are looking for. If you're nearing graduation or considering your next career move, this episode is a must-listen for unlocking your full pot…
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Join us this week as Courtney shares her experience of feeling like a bad therapist during her internship and how she navigated through it. She discusses the challenges she faced during the internship match process and the unexpected population shift in her work. Courtney also talks about the importance of exploring alternative career paths and rea…
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In episode 99, we chat with Tashauna Stewart, academic advisor in the Lee Business School at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Tashauna discusses going beyond the confines of traditional advising roles, developing and co-coordinating advisor professional development opportunities through micro-externships, and supporting students through tragedy…
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90 Day Proposal Challenge Write a complete draft of your qualitative proposal in 90 days or less. https://qualscholars.com/proposal/ The Institute A membership that provides the structure and support needed to write your dissertation in 10 hours a week. https://qualscholars.com/theinstitute/ Qual Scholars Website https://qualscholars.com Follow alo…
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90 Day Proposal Challenge Write a complete draft of your qualitative proposal in 90 days or less. https://qualscholars.com/proposal/ The Institute A membership that provides the structure and support needed to write your dissertation in 10 hours a week. https://qualscholars.com/theinstitute/ Qual Scholars Website https://qualscholars.com Follow alo…
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Join us this week as Elizabeth shares her experience of creating a school-based therapeutic program virtually during the pandemic and the impact it had on her mental health. Elizabeth opens up about questioning her self-worth and capabilities as a therapist. She shares the impact of write-ups and disciplinary action on her mental health and how the…
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90 Day Proposal Challenge Write a complete draft of your qualitative proposal in 90 days or less. https://qualscholars.com/proposal/ The Institute A membership that provides the structure and support needed to write your dissertation in 10 hours a week. https://qualscholars.com/theinstitute/ Qual Scholars Website https://qualscholars.com Follow alo…
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What can be learned from anthropologists studying other anthropologists? Danu Yang is a second year master’s student and anthropologist in the Applied Anthropology Graduate Program. Her main subject of study is a collaborative project dedicated to translating anthropological research between Chinese and Portuguese. Danlu is conducting an ethnograph…
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30 by 30. No, not the critically acclaimed ESPN documentary series — the phrase refers to the Biden Administration’s goal for the US to produce 30 gigawatts of offshore wind power generation by 2030. To support this target, large scale construction projects are planned off the coast of Oregon and the rest of the West Coast. Here to tell us about th…
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90 Day Proposal Challenge Write a complete draft of your qualitative proposal in 90 days or less. https://qualscholars.com/proposal/ The Institute A membership that provides the structure and support needed to write your dissertation in 10 hours a week. https://qualscholars.com/theinstitute/ Qual Scholars Website https://qualscholars.com Follow alo…
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In this episode, co-hosts Eva Lantsoght, professor, and Rico Massa, PhD candidate, discuss various options for grants and scholarships for graduate studies. Listen to learn about options for funding graduate school in Canada, Belgium, the USA, the Netherlands - as well as their own experiences with various types of funding. Please note: this episod…
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In Ep. 98, Matt Markin chats with Raezheen Pascua, academic advisor and junior faculty specialist at University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa and Dr. Michael Cersosimo, director of student success at Loyola Marymount University discuss cultivating learning through mentorship. Rae also discusses her additional responsibilities with scholarly contributions, as…
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Mari and Dimitri interview student researchers at the 16th annual Graduate Academic Conference (GAC), hosted by the Council of Graduate Students (COGS). The second episode of this four-part series features interviews with Roselane Kithan-Lundquist, and Ifeanyichukwu Eke from MSU's Microbiology department , and Simon Sanchez from the Department of B…
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90 Day Proposal Challenge Write a complete draft of your qualitative proposal in 90 days or less. https://qualscholars.com/proposal/ The Institute A membership that provides the structure and support needed to write your dissertation in 10 hours a week. https://qualscholars.com/theinstitute/ Qual Scholars Website https://qualscholars.com Follow alo…
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90 Day Proposal Challenge Write a complete draft of your qualitative proposal in 90 days or less. https://qualscholars.com/proposal/ The Institute A membership that provides the structure and support needed to write your dissertation in 10 hours a week. https://qualscholars.com/theinstitute/ Qual Scholars Website https://qualscholars.com Follow alo…
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In this episode, MaryBeth shares a story where she made a schedule change for two clients without fully considering the impact it would have on them. One client felt second best and requested a new therapist. MaryBeth reflects on the importance of the therapeutic relationship and the need to balance the needs of both therapist and client. She empha…
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Mari and Dimitri interview student researchers at the 16th annual Graduate Academic Conference (GAC), hosted by the Council of Graduate Students (COGS). The first episode of this four-part series features interviews with Sam Norcia and Char Dengler from the College of Nursing, and Bismarck Amaniampong from the Department of Chemistry. If you’re int…
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90 Day Proposal Challenge Write a complete draft of your qualitative proposal in 90 days or less. https://qualscholars.com/proposal/ The Institute A membership that provides the structure and support needed to write your dissertation in 10 hours a week. https://qualscholars.com/theinstitute/ Qual Scholars Website https://qualscholars.com Follow alo…
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90 Day Proposal Challenge Write a complete draft of your qualitative proposal in 90 days or less. https://qualscholars.com/proposal/ The Institute A membership that provides the structure and support needed to write your dissertation in 10 hours a week. https://qualscholars.com/theinstitute/ Qual Scholars Website https://qualscholars.com Follow alo…
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In Ep. 97, Matt Markin chats with Leslie Bell, academic advisor and retention specialist at Rust College. Leslie discusses helping students understand the importance of networking and building a career portfolio. Additionally, Leslie addresses neurodivergence, misconceptions associated with it and tips for advisors working with students who are neu…
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90 Day Proposal Challenge Write a complete draft of your qualitative proposal in 90 days or less. https://qualscholars.com/proposal/ The Institute A membership that provides the structure and support needed to write your dissertation in 10 hours a week. https://qualscholars.com/theinstitute/ Qual Scholars Website https://qualscholars.com Follow alo…
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Do you feel dizzy after reading that title? Me too, after writing it, but this week on the show we did indeed speak to a trainer of the trainers who train trainers of little humans! Meet Maya Johnson, a 3rd year PhD student in the School of Human Development and Family Sciences. For her research, Maya studies early childhood education policy and th…
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90 Day Proposal Challenge Write a complete draft of your qualitative proposal in 90 days or less. https://qualscholars.com/proposal/ The Institute A membership that provides the structure and support needed to write your dissertation in 10 hours a week. https://qualscholars.com/theinstitute/ Qual Scholars Website https://qualscholars.com Follow alo…
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