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When It Feels Like You Can't Catch A Break

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If you’ve been feeling like you just can’t catch a break, this episode is for you.

In the last five years, early-career researchers have had to navigate two major crises—first the pandemic, and now a new wave of funding instability and institutional upheaval. There’s no playbook for how to move through something like this. And yet, you’re still here. Still committed to your work. Still showing up.

In this episode, I want to remind you of something that’s easy to forget when you’re in the middle of it: the fact that you’re still here is a sign that you’re handling this well.

In this episode:

  • What it’s really been like to navigate back-to-back disruptions to biomedical research and higher ed—particularly for early career researchers
  • The emotional weight of this moment, and why it deserves to be named
  • What high-achieving researchers tend to overlook when evaluating how they’re doing
  • Why remembering who you are and why you’re here is your most reliable strategy in uncertain times

If you’ve questioned whether you’re doing a good job lately, I hope this helps you to see things differently.

  continue reading

85 episodes

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Manage episode 478730173 series 3560669
Content provided by Sarah Dobson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sarah Dobson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

If you’ve been feeling like you just can’t catch a break, this episode is for you.

In the last five years, early-career researchers have had to navigate two major crises—first the pandemic, and now a new wave of funding instability and institutional upheaval. There’s no playbook for how to move through something like this. And yet, you’re still here. Still committed to your work. Still showing up.

In this episode, I want to remind you of something that’s easy to forget when you’re in the middle of it: the fact that you’re still here is a sign that you’re handling this well.

In this episode:

  • What it’s really been like to navigate back-to-back disruptions to biomedical research and higher ed—particularly for early career researchers
  • The emotional weight of this moment, and why it deserves to be named
  • What high-achieving researchers tend to overlook when evaluating how they’re doing
  • Why remembering who you are and why you’re here is your most reliable strategy in uncertain times

If you’ve questioned whether you’re doing a good job lately, I hope this helps you to see things differently.

  continue reading

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