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    GradSchool Soul Collective Podcast

    Guidance for Black and Brown graduate students to position them for academic and professional success. Sharing COLLECTIVE knowledge & building communities of care.
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    Episodes (34)

    Planning For Life Beyond Your Degree w/ Dr. Gertrude Nonterah

    Planning For Life Beyond Your Degree w/ Dr. Gertrude Nonterah

    Host: Elissa J.

    Connect with Dr. E via her Website: www.thegradwell.com

    Connect with Dr. E via Socials: https://www.instagram.com/gradwell_dr.e/

    Contact: elissajfrazier@gmail.com

    Guest: Dr. Getrrude Nonterah

    Connect with Dr. G via her Website: https://theboldphd.com/ 

    Check out Dr. G on her YouTube channel:  The Bold PhD YouTube Channel.

     

    Black Women In Academia & The Importance of Your Village

    Black Women In Academia & The Importance of Your Village

    The Grad School Soul Collective Podcast is produced by Elissa J.

    Email: elissajfrazier@gmail.com

    IG: @gradwell_dr.e

    Learn more about gradwell's signature course, "Network Amplified" at www.thegradwell.com

     

    Dr. Nicole M. Joseph

    First-Gen BIPOC Scholars Pursuing Academia & Financial Literacy

    First-Gen BIPOC Scholars Pursuing Academia  &  Financial Literacy

     

    Guest: Dr. Cecilia Caballero:

    Dr. Cecilia Caballero is based out of Los Angeles; She , is a single mother, poet, creative nonfiction writer, Ethnic Studies lecturer, and co-editor of the bestselling book, The Chicana Motherwork Anthology. Cecilia is an alum of creative writing workshops and fellowships with VONA, Macondo, Tin House, the Women’s National Book Association, and Roots. Wounds. Words. She also served as a 2022 Visiting Teaching Artist with the Poetry Foundation and she is a 2023 Aspen Words Emerging Writer Fellow. As a teaching artist, Cecilia's goal is to cultivate more communal spaces of storytelling and social justice for BIPOC folks. Her prose and poetry have been published in Dryland, Raising Mothers, The Acentos Review, and elsewhere, and her work has been nominated for a Pushcart, Best of the Net, and Rhysling award. Cecilia is currently writing a memoir and a book of poetry. 

    Contact links:

    1. linkedin.com/in/cecilia-caballero-phd-writer
    2. https://emergingwriterscommunity.org/episodes/episode-02-cecilia-caballero
    3. Twitter: @la_sangre_llama and Instagram: @bookworm_por_vida

    The Grad School Soul Collective is produced by Navcap

    Host: Elissa J

    Email: elissajfrazier@gmail.com

    IG: @gradwell_dr.e

    Learn more about how we support Phd/doc students at www.thegradwell.com

     

    Mastering Time Management And Creating Systems For Success w/Dr. Toyin Alli

    Mastering Time Management And Creating Systems For Success w/Dr. Toyin Alli

     

    Show Highlights:

    1. How high-achieving students can be unprepared for the doctoral journey.

    2.Alignment between productivity and self-care.

    3.Intentionality, creating productivity blocks, and goal-setting.

    4.Stress and handling setbacks as a PhD student.

    5.The FOCUS Method 

     

    Host: Elissa J

    Email: elissajfrazier@gmail.com

    IG: @gradwell_dr.e

    Learn more about how we support Phd/doc students at www.thegradwell.com

    Bio: Dr. Toyin Alli

    Toyin Alli is a McNair Scholar who received her PhD in Mathematics from the University of Alabama.  She is now a full time Senior Lecturer at the University of Georgia. Toyin started The Academic Society LLC to help graduate students succeed in grad school through time management, productivity, and self-care.  She reaches thousands of grad students through her digital programs, online social platforms, YouTube channel, and website.

    IG: @theacademicsociety

    Links: To find out more about Toyin's Challenge for Grad Students, The Academic Society, & Grad School Tools

    https://www.theacademicsociety.com

    https://www.theacademicsociety.com/notion 

    Levers For Success & The Power of Relationships w/Dr. Nicole Telfer

    Levers For Success & The Power of Relationships w/Dr. Nicole Telfer

    Host: Elissa J

    Email: elissajfrazier@gmail.com

    IG: @gradwell_dr.e

    Learn more about how we support Phd/doc students at www.thegradwell.com

    Guest Dr. Nicole Telfer

    Bio: Nicole A. Telfer holds a PhD in Applied Developmental Psychology from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC).  She also holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Development and Family Studies from Penn State University, and a Master of Arts degree in Applied Developmental Psychology from UMBC. Born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised on ackee and saltfish, Nicole is a proud daughter of Jamaican parents and takes pride in her heritage. Furthermore, Nicole’s research focuses on finding ways to improve the educational experiences and developmental outcomes of racially minoritized youth. Ultimately, Nicole hopes to create preventive intervention programs in inner-city neighborhoods that will center the overall well-being of racially minoritized children and adolescents. She believes that understanding the role of socio-cultural factors, like racist discrimination and neighborhood quality, can help close the achievement gap that exists in the U.S. Outside of academia and research, Nicole loves to travel, enjoys listening to H.E.R and Jazmin Sullivan, finds pleasure in reading radical books, and spends ample time tending to her plants. She is a spoken-word artist and author and co-author of four books: Freed, A Black Woman’s Guide to Earning a Ph.D., Phoenix Phenomenon, and Our Doctoral Journey.

    Contact:: https://www.nicoleatelfer.com

    Books: 

     

    Taking Risks Along Your Doctoral Journey w/ Dr. Jason McKinney

    Taking Risks Along Your Doctoral Journey w/ Dr. Jason McKinney

    Host: Elissa J

    Email: elissajfrazier@gmail.com

    IG: @gradwell_dr.e

    Learn more about how we support Phd/doc students at www.thegradwell.com

    Guest: Dr. Jason C. McKinney

    Postdoctoral Fellow: Teaching for Learning Center/School of Medicine at the University of Missouri-Columbia

     

    Doing Research In and For Black Communities w/Dr. Marlon James

    Doing Research In and For Black Communities w/Dr. Marlon James

    Host: Elissa J

    Email: elissajfrazier@gmail.com

    IG: @gradwell_dr.e

    Learn more about how we support Phd/doc students at www.thegradwell.com

    Contact information: Dr. Marlon James

    • Guest: Dr. James:
    • Email: equalityequitygroup@gmail.com

    Dr. James is an Assistant Professor specializing in Urban and Multicultural Education at Texas A&M University and is a Faculty Research Fellow for the Center for Applied Research and Statistics at Prairie View A&M University.   In his time at Texas A&M, Dr. James has served as the Executive Director of the Center for Urban School Partnerships, the Program Chair for Urban Education, and the Chair of the Carter and Larke Lecture Series for Black History in Education.  Dr. James is President and Chief Educational Consultant of the educational consulting firm the Equality and Equity Group LLC. For over two decades, Dr. James has provided training and curriculum for promoting systemic equity in education and instructional equity in classrooms.  His research is read around the globe and focuses on promoting optimal development among young Black men in urban schools, instructional reform, and ending the impacts of racism in public schools and higher education institutions. 

     

    From entering the professoriate to breaking the mold in higher-ed leadership. A candid conversation with Dr. Kimberly Moffitt

    From entering the professoriate to breaking the mold in higher-ed leadership. A candid conversation with Dr. Kimberly Moffitt

    Host: Elissa J

    Email: elissajfrazier@gmail.com

    IG: @gradwell_dr.e

    Learn more about how we support Phd/doc students at www.thegradwell.com

    Show Guest: Dr. Kimberly R. Moffitt

    • Contact info: kmoffitt@umbc.edu
    • Dr. Moffitt is Interim Dean of the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, professor of Language, Literacy & Culture and affiliate professor of Africana Studies. Dr. Moffitt’s research focuses on mediated representations of marginalized groups as well as the politicized nature of Black hair and the body. She has published five co-edited volumes.
    • Moffitt has also published her work in academic journals and several edited volumes. Her current research projects continue to explore the black body such as her work exploring white femininity in Disney’s The Princess and the Frog and the representations of Black males on Disney television programming. She extends her research interests into the community by offering workshops on Black hair and body politics as it relates to bullying among middle school girls.
    • Article link on UMBC & The Mellon Foundation Grant: https://news.umbc.edu/women-leaders-from-umbc-morgan-state-and-umd-receive-3m-mellon-grant-to-diversify-senior-leadership-in-higher-ed/
    • Link to her talk, The Princess & The Glass Cliff(er):
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