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  • Episode 8 with Dr. Hannah Alpert-Abrams, on the other side of grants at the National Endowment for the Humanities
    Dec 22 2022

    In this episode, I interview Dr. Hannah Apert-Abrams about her transition from completing a PhD in comparative literature to being a program specialist at the National Endowment for the Humanities. We talk about how awesome librarians and archivists are, the benefits of seeing humanities as a collective, the unpredictability of the job market, and what exactly is (are?) the digital humanities.
    Dr. Apert-Abrams' personal website: https://halperta.com/
    Her open access work book, Finding Your Purpose, here: https://halperta.com/shalperta%20press/purpose/
    The Academic Support Network at the Humanities Commons: https://hcommons.org/groups/academic-job-market-support-network/

    You can email the podcast here: offcampuspod@gmail.com
    No longer on Twitter, but you can find me on Mastodon: @kinozhao@fediphilosophy.org
    Music credit: Robert John - Changes

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    38 Min.
  • Episode 7 with Rachel Taylor, from magic-in-new-religions researcher to Technology-as-a-Service consultant
    Nov 15 2022

    In this episode, I interview Rachel Taylor about her past research studying trance/possession rituals in African Diaspora religions and neo-paganism and Heathenry and her current career as a senior principle organizational change consultant at Collaborative Solutions (which, by the way, is hiring; https://www.collaborativesolutions.com/careers). We talked about loving academia but also knowing its reality, and about the importance of learning how the world works.

    You can email the podcast here: offcampuspod@gmail.com
    Also on Twitter: @OffCampusPhDs
    Music credit: Robert John - Changes

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    32 Min.
  • Episode 6 with Dr. Stuart Theobald, managing a company while completing a PhD
    Oct 11 2022

    In this episode, I interview Dr. Stuart Theobald, chairman of the financial research and consulting firm Intellidex, about the value he sees in a philosophy PhD, and the challenges of working while in graduate school.

    You can email the podcast here: offcampuspod@gmail.com
    Also on Twitter: @OffCampusPhDs
    Music credit: Robert John - Changes

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    41 Min.
  • Episode 5 with A Zhu, working in higher ed as student, teacher, and administrator
    Jun 29 2022

    In this episode, I interview A Zhu about her transition from graduate school in communications to working as an administrator in higher ed. We share our experiences with heavy workload, vague expectations, blurry work-life lines, lack of positive reinforcement, the feeling of inefficacy... and the false belief that we are in it alone.
    You can contact A Zhu at law.history.2010@gmail.com if you'd like to have an informational interview with her.

    You can email the podcast here: offcampuspod@gmail.com
    Also on Twitter: @OffCampusPhDs
    Music credit: Robert John - Changes

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    40 Min.
  • Episode 4 with Bethany Parsons, classicist-turned-equalities lead
    Jun 13 2022

    In this episode, I interview Bethany Parsons, a classicist working to improve diversity, equality, and inclusion on the college campus.

    You can email the podcast here: offcampuspod@gmail.com
    Also on Twitter: @OffCampusPhDs
    Music credit: Robert John - Changes

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    35 Min.
  • Episode 3 with Dr. Neal Hebert, theater historian-turned-high school teacher
    May 30 2022

    In this episode, I interviewed Dr. Neal Hebert, a theater historian-turned-high school teacher.

    You can email the podcast here: offcampuspod@gmail.com
    Also on Twitter: @OffCampusPhDs
    Music credit: Robert John - Changes


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    50 Min.
  • Episode 2 with Dr. Nathan Fulton, philosopher-turned-semantic architect
    May 17 2022

    In this episode, I interview Dr. Nathan Fulton, a philosopher-turned-semantic architect currently working at Indeed.com.
    Books mentioned in the podcast:

    • Heather Hedden: The Accidental Taxonomist
    • Dean Allemang & James Hendler: Semantic Web for the Working Ontologist
    • Panos Alexopoulos: Semantic Modeling for Data


    You can email the podcast here: offcampuspod@gmail.com
    Also on Twitter: @OffCampusPhDs
    Music credit: Robert John - Changes

    00:00 Intro
    00:51 Grad School
    08:47 Transitioning into Alt-Ac
    20:02 Ontologist at Cycorp
    29:21 Semantic Architect at Indeed
    39:10 Learning More About This Path
    46:43 General Advice on Alt-Ac

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    50 Min.
  • Episode 1 with Dr. Polo Camacho, bioethicist in the wild
    Apr 20 2022

    In this episode, I interviewed Dr. Polo Camacho, a philosopher and bioethicist currently working as a Program Manager and Health Ethics Education Promoter at the Center for Practical Bioethics in Kansas City.
    You can find Dr. Camacho here: https://www.practicalbioethics.org/polo-camacho/
    You can email the podcast here: offcampuspod@gmail.com
    Also on Twitter: @OffCampusPhDs
    Music credit: Robert John - Changes

    0:00 Intro
    0:52 Grad School
    4:24 Fellowship at the Spencer Museum of Art
    8:36 Transitioning into Alt-Ac
    14:25 Current Work at Center for Practical Bioethics
    26:54 A Typical Work Day
    29:53 Learning More About This Path
    34:52 General Advice on Alt-Ac
    36:44 Ending

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    37 Min.