Moms In Academia

By: Nancy Muro-Rodriguez & Sara Frost
  • Summary

  • Moms in Academia is a space to bring women and mothers together while navigating higher education to pursue a doctoral degree or higher education. These podcast episodes will give you candid, informal interviews on balancing motherhood and academia that you can listen to while entering data, going to class, folding laundry, or whatever your busy day may bring. Each week, your hosts, Nancy Rodriguez and Sara Frost, will be focusing on topics ranging from being pregnant while in a doctoral program to finishing a doctoral degree with children.
    Nancy Muro-Rodriguez & Sara Frost
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Episodes
  • Date Night
    Jul 27 2022

    Juggling coursework, children, and work on top of trying to sustain a meaningful relationship with another adult can be difficult. This week listen as we discuss the challenges fo trying to date while continuing your doctoral journey with Stephanie Johnson.

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    53 mins
  • Momma Needs a Break
    Jul 20 2022

    Being a parent, and a scholar, and everything else can mean we have a lot to juggle at once. This week we talk about the struggle of the juggle and the importance of prioritizing self care. Join us as we talk with Dorine James about her experiences developing self-care routines while managing her doctoral journey.

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    30 mins
  • Leveling Up your PhD Challenge
    Jul 13 2022
    Sometimes the universe calls you to level up your Doctoral program. Join us this week as we talk through the challenges of having a baby in a Doctoral program and share some of the things we learned along the way.
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    44 mins

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