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The Annotated Mind
Cinzia DuBois
7 episodes
1 month ago
Ever feel like you don’t belong in your academic program: like you’re faking it, and someday everyone will realise you’re not as smart as they think? That’s imposter syndrome. In this episode, we unpack the psychology behind imposter syndrome in academia, why so many students and researchers experience it, and what you can do to cope. Whether you're a grad student, PhD candidate, or lifelong learner, you're not alone in feeling like a fraud. 🎓 Topics covered: – Why imposter syndrome is ...
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Ever feel like you don’t belong in your academic program: like you’re faking it, and someday everyone will realise you’re not as smart as they think? That’s imposter syndrome. In this episode, we unpack the psychology behind imposter syndrome in academia, why so many students and researchers experience it, and what you can do to cope. Whether you're a grad student, PhD candidate, or lifelong learner, you're not alone in feeling like a fraud. 🎓 Topics covered: – Why imposter syndrome is ...
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Episodes (7/7)
The Annotated Mind
Why Smart People Feel Like Frauds in Academia: Managing Imposter Syndrome
Ever feel like you don’t belong in your academic program: like you’re faking it, and someday everyone will realise you’re not as smart as they think? That’s imposter syndrome. In this episode, we unpack the psychology behind imposter syndrome in academia, why so many students and researchers experience it, and what you can do to cope. Whether you're a grad student, PhD candidate, or lifelong learner, you're not alone in feeling like a fraud. 🎓 Topics covered: – Why imposter syndrome is ...
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5 months ago
14 minutes

The Annotated Mind
Does Academia Kill the Joy of Reading?
Does academia kill the joy of reading? In this episode, we explore how studying literature in academic settings—whether in school, university, or postgraduate research—can turn a beloved hobby into a chore. From analysing books to death to racing through reading lists, we discuss how rigid academic expectations might strip the magic from the stories we once loved. But is there a way to reclaim our passion for reading? Tune in as we reflect on personal experiences, literary theory, and practic...
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6 months ago
19 minutes

The Annotated Mind
Bridging the Know-Do Gap: The Iterative Process
Struggling to turn knowledge into action? In this episode, we explore the Know-Do Gap—why we often fail to apply what we learn—and how the iterative process can help. From overcoming perfectionism to building habits through small, repeated steps, we’ll break down practical strategies for bridging the gap between knowing and doing. Tune in for actionable insights, real-world examples, and a fresh perspective on making progress—even when you feel stuck. The book I referenced in this episode but...
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7 months ago
30 minutes

The Annotated Mind
Why Do We Forget the Books We Read?
Have you ever looked at a book on your shelf and realised you don’t remember anything about it? Recently, I had to confront that horrifying reality when I picked up not one but two books that I'd not only read, but annotated! How is it possible to completely forget reading a book one has annotated? In this episode, I explore the science behind memory and reading, why some stories stick with us while others fade, and whether forgetting a book means the time spent reading it was wasted. G...
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7 months ago
15 minutes

The Annotated Mind
Quitting the Internet
How is it possible to quit the internet in today's day and age? We need the internet for everything, from communicating with loved ones to online banking and paying our bills. But, have we ever truly challenged ourselves to think about how little we actually need to use the internet? In this episode, I explore the growing desire to disconnect from the digital world. From the overwhelming pressure of online life to the mental toll of constant content creation, I reflect on what it means to ste...
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8 months ago
25 minutes

The Annotated Mind
Welcome to The Annotated Mind: Thinking in the Margins
What does it mean to truly engage with ideas? The Annotated Mind is a space for deep, reflective thinking—where history, philosophy, and literature meet personal growth and curiosity. In this first episode, I share why I’m rebranding the podcast, what you can expect moving forward, and why annotation—scribbling in the margins, questioning, and connecting ideas—might just be the best way to navigate an overwhelming world. Let’s slow down, think deeply, and explore the art of intellectual curio...
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8 months ago
13 minutes

The Annotated Mind
The Anxiety of the Unwritten
We all have ideas—brilliant, ambitious, half-formed thoughts swirling in our minds. But why is it so hard to turn them into something real? In this episode of The Annotated Mind, we explore the tension between thinking and doing, the perfectionism that keeps us from starting, and the fear of committing thoughts to the page (or any tangible form). Why do unwritten ideas feel safer? How do we overcome the anxiety of creating something imperfect? And what happens when we let go of the need for p...
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8 months ago
23 minutes

The Annotated Mind
Ever feel like you don’t belong in your academic program: like you’re faking it, and someday everyone will realise you’re not as smart as they think? That’s imposter syndrome. In this episode, we unpack the psychology behind imposter syndrome in academia, why so many students and researchers experience it, and what you can do to cope. Whether you're a grad student, PhD candidate, or lifelong learner, you're not alone in feeling like a fraud. 🎓 Topics covered: – Why imposter syndrome is ...