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Leaving Academia: Becoming a Freelance Editor
Paulina Cossette
61 episodes
1 week ago

In 2019, I was a political science professor who was fed up with the stress and hostility of academia–not to mention the low pay. I left my tenure-track job and went from barely surviving to thriving as a freelance academic editor. Today, I own Acadia Editing Services, an editing and coaching business that brings in six figures a year. 


In this podcast, I’ll discuss the challenges of academia, what academic editing involves, and what life as a freelancer looks like. If you’re willing to jump outside your comfort zone, it IS possible to find joy, true flexibility, and a profitable and rewarding career as an academic editor.


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In 2019, I was a political science professor who was fed up with the stress and hostility of academia–not to mention the low pay. I left my tenure-track job and went from barely surviving to thriving as a freelance academic editor. Today, I own Acadia Editing Services, an editing and coaching business that brings in six figures a year. 


In this podcast, I’ll discuss the challenges of academia, what academic editing involves, and what life as a freelancer looks like. If you’re willing to jump outside your comfort zone, it IS possible to find joy, true flexibility, and a profitable and rewarding career as an academic editor.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Careers
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The Breaking Point: When You Realize You Have to Leave Academia--and What You Can Do Instead
Leaving Academia: Becoming a Freelance Editor
34 minutes 1 second
4 months ago
The Breaking Point: When You Realize You Have to Leave Academia--and What You Can Do Instead

Have you ever felt like no matter how much you give to academia, it will never be enough?


In this deeply personal episode, I share—for the first time in such raw detail—what finally pushed me to leave my tenure-track job. From relentless burnout and institutional gaslighting to one unforgettable phone call with my provost, I walk you through the moment I knew I couldn’t stay in academia any longer… and what came next.


If you’re sitting on the fence, terrified of the unknown but desperate to find a way out, this episode is for you. You’ll hear about:

  • The emotional toll that led to my decision
  • How I navigated uncertainty without a backup plan
  • What it looks like to build a six-figure editing and coaching business from scratch
  • And why YOU might be more ready than you think to take the leap


Whether you want to quit tomorrow or simply build your plan B, I hope this episode will help you feel seen, supported, and inspired.


🔗 Resources & Links:

  • Find out how to start your own editing or coaching business during my next live call: AcadiaEditing.com/live
  • Listen to earlier episodes about editing agencies, publishers, and client work
  • Subscribe to the podcast so you never miss a story


📩 Want Support?

You’re not alone. Join a community of academics exploring what’s next—and start building your life beyond burnout. AcadiaEditing.com/BecomeAnEditor


Timestamps:

00:00 - Introduction to leaving academia and freelancing.

00:17 - Warning signs of burnout may appear suddenly or gradually.

01:14 - Share personal story of leaving academia for editing.

01:31 - Explanation of stress and hostility in academia.

02:57 - Recognizing the breaking point in academia.

10:14 - Uncertainty of leaving academia versus staying.

11:39 - Clarity in decision-making felt overwhelming but liberating.

12:55 - Emphasis on the fresh start and clean slate in Maine.

18:08 - Marketing approach through authentic connection and service.

22:52 - Identifying who you want to help and focusing your business.

24:20 - Exploring diverse coaching options beyond academia.

30:07 - Importance of sharing your knowledge and authentic self.

33:08 - Commitment to personal happiness over staying in a miserable job.

33:32 - Encouragement to break through barriers and pursue dreams.

33:49 - Introduction to the course on becoming an academic editor.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Leaving Academia: Becoming a Freelance Editor

In 2019, I was a political science professor who was fed up with the stress and hostility of academia–not to mention the low pay. I left my tenure-track job and went from barely surviving to thriving as a freelance academic editor. Today, I own Acadia Editing Services, an editing and coaching business that brings in six figures a year. 


In this podcast, I’ll discuss the challenges of academia, what academic editing involves, and what life as a freelancer looks like. If you’re willing to jump outside your comfort zone, it IS possible to find joy, true flexibility, and a profitable and rewarding career as an academic editor.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.