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The Resilient Researcher
BeDo
22 episodes
9 months ago
The Resilient Researcher is a podcast dedicated to the wellbeing of social science researchers, who routinely find themselves navigating complex settings and sensitive subject matter. Through authentic conversations with peers and thought-leaders, we are finding our way towards a more ethical, sustainable, and resilient research practice.The Resilient Researcher is a project of BeDo, a wellbeing initiative for impact-driven professionals. Learn more at www.gowithbedo.com.

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The Resilient Researcher is a podcast dedicated to the wellbeing of social science researchers, who routinely find themselves navigating complex settings and sensitive subject matter. Through authentic conversations with peers and thought-leaders, we are finding our way towards a more ethical, sustainable, and resilient research practice.The Resilient Researcher is a project of BeDo, a wellbeing initiative for impact-driven professionals. Learn more at www.gowithbedo.com.

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Social Sciences
Education,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health,
Science
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Defining resilience with Daillen and Megan
The Resilient Researcher
56 minutes 14 seconds
3 years ago
Defining resilience with Daillen and Megan
What is resilience anyways? And why does it matter for researchers? In this episode, your hosts Daillen and Megan chat through the concept of emotional resilience and its relevance for social science researchers. We discuss academic definitions versus practical application; types of adversity that researchers face, in the field and at home; the challenges of defining resilience across cultural contexts; other shortcomings of resilience-based discourse; and the importance of both asset- and deficit-based approaches.

If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review!

RESOURCES:

You'll hear us mention Lucy Hone's TED Talk on the three secrets to resilience and Susan David's book Emotional Agility.

For Dr. Rachel Yehuda's take on resilience and trauma, we recommend this episode from our friends at the On Being podcast.

More info on Dr. Natalie Edelman's Trauma and Resilience Informed Research Principles and Practice (TRIRPP) is available here.

Michael Ungar's article Resilience Across Cultures is another helpful resource.

If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review!

You can also subscribe to BeDo’s quarterly newsletter for exclusive updates about upcoming episodes and events.

Is there a topic you'd like to see covered? Know someone we should talk to? Get in touch at hello@gowithbedo.com. We'd love to hear from you.

Happy listening!


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The Resilient Researcher
The Resilient Researcher is a podcast dedicated to the wellbeing of social science researchers, who routinely find themselves navigating complex settings and sensitive subject matter. Through authentic conversations with peers and thought-leaders, we are finding our way towards a more ethical, sustainable, and resilient research practice.The Resilient Researcher is a project of BeDo, a wellbeing initiative for impact-driven professionals. Learn more at www.gowithbedo.com.

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