• Your Adjunct Professor (YAP) Plodcast

  • By: Dr. Jaime
  • Podcast

Your Adjunct Professor (YAP) Plodcast

By: Dr. Jaime
  • Summary

  • Embark on an intellectual hike with Adjunct Professor (YAP) Plodcast, Dr. Jaime, where curiosity takes to the trails and, dare we say, the yapping begins! Join us in exploring the skills crucial for success in graduate education, as each episode becomes a journey through thought-provoking lectures, discussions, interviews, and lively debates that connect the classroom to the real world. Picture your host recording amidst nature and urban hikes, creating a unique blend of physical and intellectual exploration in the pursuit of a graduate or terminal degree.

    But the adventure doesn't stop there—get ready for virtual hikes! Join our host for interactive treks, where you can ask questions, get unstuck, build a community, all while staying in shape. Your Adjunct Professor (YAP) Plodcast is not just a podcast; it's an immersive experience that invites you to walk and talk through the scholarly journey, one virtual hike at a time.

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Episodes
  • Episode 17: Graduation Triumphs and Native American Leadership: A Conversation with Dr. Jaime and Samantha Dale (Part 2)
    Jul 4 2024

    Ever wondered about the true origins of "Norfolk" and "Suffolk"? Join us as we unravel this historical tidbit before diving into an insightful conversation with the esteemed Dr. Jaime and Samantha Dale. Dr. Jaime opens up about the trials and triumphs of postdoc life, in a brief mention of his transformative retreat in the picturesque San Miguel de Allende. Meanwhile, Samantha takes us through her groundbreaking research on the absence of leadership frameworks for Native American women and shares her thoughts on the complexities surrounding Columbus Day. You'll be captivated by the story of Dr. Jaime's surprise appearance at Samantha’s graduation, an emotional moment that perfectly encapsulates the essence of mentorship and support.

    The journey of academic achievement is nothing short of transformative. This episode captures the heart-pounding excitement and overwhelming pride that comes with walking across the graduation stage. We reflect on the significance of overcoming academic struggles, setting a positive example for future generations, and basking in the growth of self-confidence. The blend of personal anecdotes and reflections creates a narrative that celebrates personal triumphs and the profound impact of reaching significant academic goals, offering listeners a chance to relive their own moments of redemption and joy.

    Lastly, we tackle the critical issues of colonization and patriarchy, focusing on their ongoing impact on Native communities. Samantha passionately discusses her research proposal aimed at studying the leadership development of Native American women, emphasizing the importance of qualitative interviews and the inclusion of older women's insights. We explore recruitment strategies and the benefits of consulting existing leadership models to enrich the research. Closing on a heartfelt note, we express our gratitude for the shared teaching experiences that have enriched our journey and anticipate future collaborations with bated breath. This episode is a testament to resilience, cultural reclamation, and the power of mentorship. Don't miss it!

    Until next time, this is Dr. Jaime, Your Adjunct Professor yapping along the trails of intellect, one thoughtful plod at a time.

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    59 mins
  • Episode 16: The Power of Accents and Academic Support: A Conversation with Samantha Dale
    May 29 2024

    Imagine navigating the complex dynamics of predominantly white institutions while serving predominantly Black students. Join me, Dr. Jaime, as I sit down with my former student, Samantha Dale, to share her remarkable journey of returning to academia after a decade-long break. Together, we explore how regional accents shape perceptions of intelligence, the emotional weight of academic challenges, and the power of a supportive environment in overcoming fears. Samantha's story is one of resilience and redemption, offering invaluable insights for anyone facing similar hurdles.

    Our conversation takes a deeper dive into the multifaceted experiences of teaching and identity. Initially mistaken for being biracial or white, a Native American educator's journey opens up a dialogue about the assumptions tied to identity. We discuss my evolving teaching methods, moving from punitive to supportive feedback, and the transformative impact of the MEAL plan writing structure. This episode highlights how constructive feedback can build confidence and improve writing skills, particularly for those who strive for perfection from the outset.

    The episode also delves into the nuanced world of code-switching, especially from the perspectives of Native, Southern, and Black individuals. Drawing on cultural references like "Girlfriends" and "Living Single," we unpack the pressures and emotional toll of altering one's speech or behavior in different settings. This conversation leads us to the concept of "me-search," where personal experiences deeply inform our research, empowering us to reclaim and celebrate our unique identities. Join us in this heart-to-heart discussion, and stay tuned for part two as we continue to explore these compelling themes.

    Until next time, this is Dr. Jaime, Your Adjunct Professor yapping along the trails of intellect, one thoughtful plod at a time.

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    59 mins
  • Episode 15: Navigating the Dissertation Maze: A Guest Lecture Excerpt on Insights into Qualitative Research with Dr. Philip Adu
    Apr 10 2024

    Embarking on the labyrinthine journey of my dissertation, I encountered guide in Dr. Adu, whose mentorship proved invaluable. Amid the academic thicket, he helped me weave through the nuanced landscape of qualitative research methodologies, unravel the layers of participant data analysis, and ensured the research remained true to my research questions. Now, I invite you to join us as we revisit the complexities that shaped my scholar journey and the insights gleaned from this collaboration.

    Our conversation ventures into the narrative of Janet, a character whose simple life unfurls into a tapestry of extraordinary impact, a tale born from the trials of my own dissertation journey. Through Janet's eyes, we uncover the monumental power of individual choices and authentic living. We also delve into the researcher's self-reflection and the emotional catharsis of a dissertation's final chapter, where personal and academic worlds collide, crafting a narrative that resonates beyond the pages of academic work.

    Stepping into the philosophical arena, Dr. Adu and I engage with the contrasting ideologies rooted in the ideas of Husserl and Heidegger, dissecting their distinct approaches to reality's fabric. The conversation casts light on the critical decision-making process behind selecting a qualitative research method that best aligns with the core intent of a study. Whether you're navigating the early stages of your research or looking to deepen your understanding of qualitative analysis, our dialogue is designed to inspire and equip you with the knowledge to elevate your academic pursuits.

    After listening, I invite you to subscribe to Dr. Philip Adu's YouTube channel, and follow him on LinkedIn for more insights on the intricacies of qualitative research!

    #QualitativeResearch #AcademicStorytelling #DissertationJourney #DrJaime #YAP #FoundersSyndrom

    Until next time, this is Dr. Jaime, Your Adjunct Professor yapping along the trails of intellect, one thoughtful plod at a time.

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    34 mins

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