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All About Unions
Season 6 Episode 86
Higher education is under attack. Programs shut down in response to fascist attacks, faculty being fired for taking political stances, and being forc…
5 hours ago
The Letters
Season 6 Episode 85
This week we talk to Academic Aunties producer extraordinaire, Dr. Nisha Nath and her co-authors, Dr. Rita Kaur Dhamoon, Dr. Anita Girvan and Dr. Dav…
2 weeks ago
Writing Retreats
Season 6 Episode 84
For this episode of the podcast, we tackle writing, writing retreats, and why writing can be, and probably should be, a community-based practice. Las…
4 weeks ago
Running for Office with Veronica Javier
Season 6 Episode 83
With how abysmal the world is right now, we have probably all felt frustration that our political leaders are, at best, oblivious to our everyday con…
1 month, 1 week ago
Moonlight Murder with Uzma Jalaluddin
Season 6 Episode 82
This week, we are SO excited to talk to Uzma Jalaluddin about her new book, Moonlight Murder! This is the latest instalment in her amazing Detective …
1 month, 3 weeks ago
Perimenopause and Menopause
Season 6 Episode 81
This episode is a long time coming for us. We're tackling perimenopause and menopause. On this episode we talk about the reality of going through per…
2 months, 1 week ago
Good Supervision, Bad Supervision
Season 6 Episode 80
The most important decision that grad students have to make is who to work with as their supervisor. A common joke in grad school is that graduate st…
2 months, 3 weeks ago
Academic Parenting
Season 6 Episode 79
A few weeks ago my eldest daughter turned 10. It's so incredibly hard to believe because of how truly how fast did time flew. Thinking back 10 years …
3 months, 1 week ago
Coming Home, Part 2
Season 6 Episode 78
On part 2 of Coming Home, we continue our conversation with Professors Mariam Georgia and Eisenstein Staats-Pangowish about what it means when our wo…
3 months, 3 weeks ago
Coming Home, Part 1
Season 6 Episode 77
Last summer, I had an opportunity to return home to the Philippines. It was a bittersweet homecoming. I returned in part because my family and I need…
4 months ago