Episode 16: Networking as a Doctoral Student

In episode 3 of the podcast, Dr. Kristal McGreggor shared that she wished that she knew the importance of networking both in academia and outside of it. Her comment inspired me to dedicate this whole episode to the topic of networking. Networking is critical for your success in general and is particularly important for your career as a doctoral student as well as after your program. This episode explores why networking is important for doctoral students, best practices to network as a doctoral student, and ways to maximize your networking efforts.

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.

Things Mentioned in this Episode:
Professional Troublemaker: The Fear-Figher Manual by Luvvie Ajayi Jones
Attend the Writing on My Mind Writing Retreat (May 16, 2021)
Episode 3 - The Power of Networking in Graduate School (with Dr. Kristal McGreggor)

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