Episode 10: Coping by Giving Language to Your Experiences (with Dr. Lynell S. Hodge)

In today's episode, I speak to Dr. Lynell S. Hodge about her experience pursuing her EdD. Dr. Hodge shares her expertise in trauma and how it relates to the doctoral process. We discuss everything from the importance of creating community, ways that women can support one another through their journey, and navigating Eurocentric academic spaces.

Lynell S. Hodge, Ed.D. is a practitioner-scholar with decades of professional and research experience. Dr. Hodge currently serves as the Assistant Director of Occupancy Management for Housing and Residence Life at the University of Central Florida (UCF). Her expertise includes vicarious/secondary trauma, social justice, and women’s equity. She earned her Doctorate from the University of Central Florida in Higher Education and Policy Studies and Master’s from The Florida State University in Higher Education.

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About the Writing on My Mind Podcast
Dr. Emmanuela Stanislaus, doctorate coach and diversity consultant, discusses the ups and downs of pursuing a doctoral degree. Tune in as she shares personal stories and revealing conversations with other BIPOC women who share their doctoral journey and provide inspiration for others to level up as doc students.

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