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E36 - (S3E16) Starting a family in academia:  a conversation on fears, ambitions  and the myth of perfect timing (with Dr Asya Martirosyan)

E36 - (S3E16) Starting a family in academia: a conversation on fears, ambitions and the myth of perfect timing (with Dr Asya Martirosyan)

Season 3 Episode 36 Published 4 months, 1 week ago
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In this honest and beautifully chaotic episode, Dr Asya Martirosyan joins me once again for a vulnerable conversation about starting a family in academia: the fears, ambitions, cultural expectations, and the persistent myth of “perfect timing.”

We dive into the pressures placed on women in STEM to excel at everything: building a career, being a present mother, running a household, staying balanced and ambitious… often without any real support or open discussion.

We talk about:
 • fears around motherhood and “ruining” our kids
 • cultural influences on how we imagine parenting
 • the myth that children limit success
 • why academia makes family planning feel impossible
 • why mothers are expected to sacrifice everything
 • and how kids can also bring a different kind of motivation.

I hope this episode will be the start of a recurring series on motherhood in academia - because these conversations are deeply needed, and I plan to bring more guests to share their stories.

Let's hang out! 🎙️ Follow Moms, Mats, and Manuscripts for more conversations on academia, motherhood, and mindful living. And if this episode sparked something in you, don't forget to like and share the podcast so that more people can join our coffee-fueled chats! 

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