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Leaning In and Speaking Out
Podcast by BU CARES Research Centre
5 episodes
3 months ago
This podcast explores a single-authored article which employs autoethnography to examine the leadership transition experienced by a scholar moving from managing solo doctoral research to facilitating large-scale, community-based research partnerships. The author reflects on personal journal entries to identify lessons learned in areas like project management, relationship building, and fostering a sense of belonging among diverse collaborators and stakeholders. Using metaphors of conducting an orchestra without music and fitting shoes for diverse feet, the study highlights the unexpected logistical and emotional demands of this shift, including navigating institutional processes and managing the affective dimensions of care. Ultimately, the piece offers insights for individual researchers and institutions on supporting this complex and often undertheorized aspect of academic work. (Note - this is an AI-generated podcast based on the article: https://jprm.scholasticahq.com/article/126978-conductor-and-cobbler-leadership-lessons-from-large-scale-research-partnership-facilitation
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This podcast explores a single-authored article which employs autoethnography to examine the leadership transition experienced by a scholar moving from managing solo doctoral research to facilitating large-scale, community-based research partnerships. The author reflects on personal journal entries to identify lessons learned in areas like project management, relationship building, and fostering a sense of belonging among diverse collaborators and stakeholders. Using metaphors of conducting an orchestra without music and fitting shoes for diverse feet, the study highlights the unexpected logistical and emotional demands of this shift, including navigating institutional processes and managing the affective dimensions of care. Ultimately, the piece offers insights for individual researchers and institutions on supporting this complex and often undertheorized aspect of academic work. (Note - this is an AI-generated podcast based on the article: https://jprm.scholasticahq.com/article/126978-conductor-and-cobbler-leadership-lessons-from-large-scale-research-partnership-facilitation
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Episodes (5/5)
Leaning In and Speaking Out
Conducting Cobbling - Leading Large Research Partnerships Podcast
This podcast explores a single-authored article which employs autoethnography to examine the leadership transition experienced by a scholar moving from managing solo doctoral research to facilitating large-scale, community-based research partnerships. The author reflects on personal journal entries to identify lessons learned in areas like project management, relationship building, and fostering a sense of belonging among diverse collaborators and stakeholders. Using metaphors of conducting an orchestra without music and fitting shoes for diverse feet, the study highlights the unexpected logistical and emotional demands of this shift, including navigating institutional processes and managing the affective dimensions of care. Ultimately, the piece offers insights for individual researchers and institutions on supporting this complex and often undertheorized aspect of academic work. (Note - this is an AI-generated podcast based on the article: https://jprm.scholasticahq.com/article/126978-conductor-and-cobbler-leadership-lessons-from-large-scale-research-partnership-facilitation
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7 months ago
27 minutes 10 seconds

Leaning In and Speaking Out
She Investigates: Bringing the Heat with Research on Women's Leadership during Menopause
In this episode, Dr. Candy Jones, Dr. Alysha Farrell, and Dr. Michelle Lam discuss a research project that explores women's leadership during the 'third act of their lives.' Hear insights about identity, leadership, community, education, climate justice, and more. Note - This is the final episode in a 3-part series, "She Investigates," led by the Status of Women Review Committee at Brandon University in honour of Women's History Month.
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12 months ago
36 minutes 7 seconds

Leaning In and Speaking Out
She Investigates: Turning Stories of Sexual Violence into Education
In this episode, Dr. Candice Waddell-Henowitch and Dr. Michelle Lam discuss a research project that explores experiences with sexual violence, highlighting shared themes and insights from survivors. Learn how the research team turned these narratives into a graphic novel aimed at educating the public on the realities of sexual violence and also how to respond to disclosures. Note - This is Episode 2 in a 3-part series, "She Investigates," led by the Status of Women Review Committee at Brandon University in honour of Women's History Month. The graphic novel, "It Happened to Me and It's Not Okay" can be found here: https://www.bucares.ca/well-being-mental-health
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1 year ago
18 minutes 31 seconds

Leaning In and Speaking Out
She Investigates: The Quest for Disease Prevention and Empowering Future Female Scientists
In this episode, join Dr. Bernadette Ardelli and Dr. Michelle Lam as they explore being a woman in science, the importance of mentorship, and the need to empower young women and girls to pursue careers in STEM. Dr. Ardelli shares insights from her personal journey, highlighting the role of resilience and community in overcoming obstacles. Note - This is Episode 1 in a 3-part series, "She Investigates," led by the Status of Women Review Committee at Brandon University in honour of Women's History Month.
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1 year ago
33 minutes 55 seconds

Leaning In and Speaking Out
Healthy Ageing, Public Education, and Health Checks: There's a whole lot of living left to do!
Join Jackie and Michelle as they discuss healthy ageing, combatting stereotypes, and the value of community-based educational initiatives. They are joined by Meryl Orth, the founder of Health Checks: There's a whole lot of living left to do, and Dr. Rachel Herron, Canada Research Chair and geography professor at Brandon University. https://brandonmbhealthchecks.ca/ https://people.brandonu.ca/herronr/sample/safe-places-for-aging-and-care/
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1 year ago
47 minutes 11 seconds

Leaning In and Speaking Out
This podcast explores a single-authored article which employs autoethnography to examine the leadership transition experienced by a scholar moving from managing solo doctoral research to facilitating large-scale, community-based research partnerships. The author reflects on personal journal entries to identify lessons learned in areas like project management, relationship building, and fostering a sense of belonging among diverse collaborators and stakeholders. Using metaphors of conducting an orchestra without music and fitting shoes for diverse feet, the study highlights the unexpected logistical and emotional demands of this shift, including navigating institutional processes and managing the affective dimensions of care. Ultimately, the piece offers insights for individual researchers and institutions on supporting this complex and often undertheorized aspect of academic work. (Note - this is an AI-generated podcast based on the article: https://jprm.scholasticahq.com/article/126978-conductor-and-cobbler-leadership-lessons-from-large-scale-research-partnership-facilitation