The Academic Skills You're Giving Away for Free (and What They're Actually Worth)
⏱️ Stop doing this academic work for free.
Every Tuesday, you wake up, drink your coffee, read a dissertation chapter, meet with a struggling grad student, teach a seminar, peer review an article, and edit a colleague's grant proposal—and you call it "being a professor."
But each of those tasks has a name in the freelance world. And a price. And a market full of people who would pay you handsomely to do it.
In this episode, Paulina walks you through a normal day in academic life and points at every single thing you already do—then tells you exactly what it's called outside the ivory tower and who would pay you for it.
Developmental editing. Copy editing. Academic coaching. Book coaching. Workshop facilitation. Online course creation. Expert review. Grant editing.
These are real businesses run by real former academics earning real money (think $60–$400/hour), and you already have the skills to do every single one.
If you've ever stared at your CV and wondered how to translate "dissertation advisor" into something the non-academic world understands, this episode is your roadmap.
You don't have to give up the work you love—you just have to leave behind the institution that's sucking you dry.
By the end of this episode, you'll be able to look at your own week and see it for what it really is: a portfolio of marketable services worth thousands of dollars to the right clients.
What you'll learn:
⏱️ How a 7:30am dissertation chapter review is actually $60–$100/hour of developmental and copy editing
⏱️ Why your 9am coaching conversation with a struggling grad student is a $100–$200/hour service
⏱️ How your afternoon class prep translates into paid workshops, online courses, and group programs
⏱️ Why your FREE peer review for journals is worth $100–$300/hour outside academia
⏱️ The one skill you have that AI can't replicate (and why it's becoming more valuable, not less)
🔗 Resources Mentioned:
Ep 52: How to Turn Your Skills into a Paid Workshop: https://youtu.be/bM2gyXsQccs?si=CXQTM3w3us56K__r
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01:30 — Why higher ed needs you to feel stuck
02:30 — The spoiler: your daily work is actually 6+ jobs
05:30 — What developmental editing actually is ($60–$100/hr)
07:00 — Copy editing and line editing explained
11:00 — Academic coaching defined ($100–$400/hr)
16:00 — Book coaching and writing coaching ($1K to tens of thousands)
20:00 — Creating paid workshops and group programs
25:00 — Facilitation, retreats, and institutional contracts
29:30 — Expert review and publishing coaching ($100–$300/hr)
33:00 — Grant editing as a business ($100–$250/hr)
36:30 — Why AI won't replace human editors and coaches
40:00 — The real question: which skills light you up?
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