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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…
10 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