
The Whisper Collective Podcast
Podkast av Narelle Lemon, Inger Mewburn, Tseen Khoo and Jonathan O'Donnell
The Whisper Collective is inspired by art collectives who, through the ages, have come together with shared purpose and vision. We value openness, generosity and kindness and search out others who share these values.We want to be the kind of academy we want to see: inclusive, empowered, engaged and kind. We have been holding small networking events in Australia since 2015 and COVID-19 has inspired us to open these to the world. Enjoy our conversations from #Whisperfest events and specially curated episodes about various topics of studying and working in higher education. The Whisper Collective is bought to you by the Whisper Collective: The Research Whisperer team, Tseen Khoo and Jonathan O’Donnell, Narelle Lemon from The Wellbeing Whisperer via Explore & Create Co, and The Thesis Whisperer, Inger Mewburn.
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Podcasting, eh? Everyone and their pandemic puppy seems to be making podcasts these days. To crowd the bandwagon even more, Research Whisperer Tseen Khoo (La Trobe University) invited some fab poddy colleagues to help her create this meta-resource: a podcast about podcasting, through a researcher lens. In this episode, there's talk of the pros and cons of podcasting for a researcher, and it includes tales of joyous, productive connections as well as professional vulnerability (and even terror). Tseen's savvy and uber-nerdy (in the best possible way) guests are Lauren Gawne, Ryan Gustafsson, and Inger Mewburn. This podcast was created as a resource for La Trobe University's RED team as part of their 'Communicating your research' program. Editing and production support was provided by Inger Mewburn and Matt Smith (@nightlightguy). Links: Lauren Gawne (@superlinguo [https://twitter.com/superlinguo]) * Lingthusiasm [https://lingthusiasm.com/] (podcast with Gretchen McCulloch) * LingComm conference [https://lingcomm.org/] (Linguistics Communication conference) * Superlinguo [https://www.superlinguo.com/] (Lauren's blog) * Communicating Research: An online self-guided slide set [https://www.superlinguo.com/post/634885537447182336/communicating-research-an-online-self-guided] Ryan Gustafsson * Call Me By My Name Project [https://callmebymynameprojectatransoralhistorypodcast.simplecast.com/](podcast with Lee) * Adopted Feels [https://adopted-feels.simplecast.com/] (podcast with Hana) | Website [https://adoptedfeels.wixsite.com/adoptedfeelspodcast]| Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/adoptedfeelspodcast/]| Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/adoptedfeelspodcast] Inger Mewburn (@thesiswhisperer [https://twitter.com/thesiswhisperer]) * Software and platforms mentioned by Inger in this episode: * Riverside [https://riverside.fm/] (recording software). For recording, alternatives are Zencastr [https://zencastr.com/] or Squadcast [https://squadcast.fm]. * For editing audio: Descript [https://www.descript.com/] * On the Reg [https://onthereg.buzzsprout.com] (podcast with Jason Downs) * Academics Talk about The Chair [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1843092] (podcast with Narelle Lemon, Megan McPherson, and Anitra Nottingham)

Welcome to this episode with Narelle Lemon and Desiree Dickerson. This episode was recorded on Monday 23rd Nov 2020, it was the third session on day one of WhisperFest 2020, and our first fireside chat. The focus of this discussion was on perfectionism, burnout and imposter syndrome in higher education. Some things we talked about were the discussion on perfectionism and how we respond to what we notice in ourselves, recognising the cost, and being gentle on oneself with a curiosity

This fireside chat with Dr Tseen Khoo and Dr Kylie Ball about why academia shouldn’t be a competition was recorded on Thursday 26 November 2020 as part of Whisper Fest 2020. Tseen and Kylie talk about the hyper-competitiveness of academia and how we can resist being held hostage by it. They’ll discuss the creation of their blogs and their philosophy (Kylie’s Happy Academic and Tseen’s Research Whisperer), Kylie’s research on highly productive and happy research teams, and why sharing is better for everyone in academia. Like you may wish to investigate further are: Kylie Ball (Founder, Indago Academy, Melbourne) www.indagoacademy.com [https://www.indagoacademy.com/] | @kylieball3 [https://twitter.com/KylieBall3] | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kylie-ball-bb280556/] Tseen Khoo (Academic and co-lead for Research Whisperer) https://tseenster.com/ [https://tseenster.com/] https://researchwhisperer.org/author/tseen/ [https://researchwhisperer.org/author/tseen/] @tseenster [https://twitter.com/tseenster?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor]

One way to take back control is to set up a consultancy or other business that builds on your skills and background. This session gives you the low-down on how you can do this, and what it’s like to shift into this space. This podcast episode is a discussion between Inger Mewburn and Tim Cahill a successful consultant and the Managing Director, Research Strategies Australia It was recorded on Thursday the 26th of November, 2020, the last day of Whisperfest. Whisperfest was a four day, online event featuring lots of people we knew, sharing what they were passionate about with our audience. 'Rich academic, poor academic' was a three hour Q&A session - there were two more hours where Inger and Narelle talk about side hustles and we interviewed Craig Davis about his insights into being a start up mentor. This is the third part of a series of three podcasts which captures this relevant and interesting conversation. Services and products mentioned: Research Strategies Australia [https://researchstrategiesaustralia.com/] Tim Cahill - Managing Director - Research Strategies Australia [https://au.linkedin.com/in/tim-cahill-851700b3] Part one to this series - side hustles [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1510516/episodes/8095984] Part two to this series - start up mentor [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1510516/8642316]

What can a side hustle look like? How might you leave academia? What’s possible when starting your own business? This podcast episode is a discussion between Inger Mewburn and Craig Davis about their successful side hustles, being an entrepreneur, and how to bust a move out of academia. Craig shares his insights into being a start up mentor. It was recorded on Thursday the 26th of November, 2020, the last day of Whisperfest. Whisperfest was a four day, online event featuring lots of people we knew, sharing what they were passionate about with our audience. 'Rich academic, poor academic' was a three hour Q&A session - there were two more hours where Inger and Narelle talk about side hustles and an interview with a successful consultant. This is the second part of a series of three podcasts which captures this relevant and interesting conversation. Services and products mentioned: Craig Davis [https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigdaviscbr/?originalSubdomain=au] Canberra Innovation Network - Empowering Entrepreneurs [https://cbrin.com.au/] Part one to this series - side hustles [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1510516/episodes/8095984]
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