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Self-Compassionate Professor

Self-Compassionate Professor

By Danielle De La Mare, PhD

helping academics and former academics find wellness, meaning, purpose, and freedom
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157. Conversations that transform with Dr. David Mendes

Self-Compassionate ProfessorMar 01, 2023

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176. Making career decisions from a place of wellness
Jul 12, 202318:34
175. Finding boundary gaps

175. Finding boundary gaps

I explain how to know when boundary work is needed, how to use Christina Maslach's six sources of chronic stress (workload, values, reward, control, fairness, community) to find your boundary gaps, and I offer a meditation by Karla McLaren about how to feel an embodied sense of boundaries. Please remember to leave a review of the podcast!

Jul 05, 202320:53
174. Integrating scattered parts with Dr. Cara Jones

174. Integrating scattered parts with Dr. Cara Jones

As she prepares to leave one career behind and pivot full-time to another, Dr. Cara Jones describes experiencing a "busy season" in her career. In her academic job as a tenured associate professor, she sets strong boundaries to protect herself from excess nervous system dysregulation while also approaching her work with as much integrity as possible. In her blossoming work as an Internal Family Systems (IFS) practitioner, she experiences great spaciousness, a sense of timelessness, and a path to healing both herself and her clients. Cara also describes the general theory of IFS. Find her at https://www.integratingscatteredparts.com/.

Jun 28, 202346:24
173. Seasonal planning and career vision
Jun 21, 202313:53
172. Self-trust and career wellness
Jun 13, 202318:41
171. The ingredients that make up a self-compassionate career path
Jun 09, 202321:09
170. Spaces of support with Dr. Toyosi Onwuemene

170. Spaces of support with Dr. Toyosi Onwuemene

Dr. Toyosi Onwuemene describes how healing from her people-pleasing behavior impacted the dynamics of her relationships at work, how she learned to find more supportive spaces and leave behind toxic ones, how she now invests in herself and those around her, and what she means by "fighting" for her career. Find Dr. Toyosi Onwuemene on Facebook and LinkedIn as well as Instagram @coagcoach.

May 31, 202353:20
169. Legacy and purpose, update with Dr. Angela Gist-Mackey

169. Legacy and purpose, update with Dr. Angela Gist-Mackey

I re-release my 2021 interview with Dr. Angela Gist-Mackey. She explains that her career journey began in advertising, but eventually she realized that not only was academia a better fit for her, it paved a path for her to fulfill a larger purpose. While in her advertising career, she experienced bullying by supervisors and was struck by the sharp differences in the organizational cultures in which she worked. Angela was fascinated by these organizational dynamics and so began her PhD in organizational communication some years later. Now, as a tenured professor at the University of Kansas, Angela has much wisdom to share about the career wellness lessons she has learned over the years. At the core of it all though, her sense of legacy and purpose steers her career as both a professor and co-founder of her family business. Find Dr. Angela Gist-Mackey at https://angelagistmackey.weebly.com/ or https://www.mackeyconsultingllc.com/. 



May 24, 202342:26
168. The Whole Professor Project with Dr. Erin Furtak

168. The Whole Professor Project with Dr. Erin Furtak

Professor of STEM Education at the University of Colorado and creator of the Whole Professor Project Blog, Dr. Erin Furtak tells the origin story of her blog, the epiphany she had that her approach to work was exacerbating her migraines, her commitment to feeling whole, and her ongoing journey to feeling well. Erin insists that wellness among academics is an important conversation that must be sustained. Find and subscribe to the Whole Professor Project at https://wholeprofessorproject.net/ and find Dr. Erin Furtak at https://www.colorado.edu/education/erin-marie-furtak. (Register for the "digest, rest, and envision" workshop series at https://selfcompassionateprofessor.com/).

May 17, 202348:12
167. Self-care and career clarity, update with Dr. Melva Robertson
May 13, 202346:56
166. A mindful academic career with Dr. Geneviève Taylor

166. A mindful academic career with Dr. Geneviève Taylor

Dr. Geneviève Taylor, Associate Professor of Career Counseling at the University of Quebec in Montreal, discusses the foundational role mindfulness has played in her career wellness journey, saving her time, inviting clarity and creativity to her work, helping her to set boundaries with ease, among other benefits. Find Geneviève at https://professeurs.uqam.ca/professeur/taylor.genevieve/.

May 03, 202301:04:11
165. Just checking in
Apr 26, 202311:50
164. Emotional digestion, rest, and vision
Apr 19, 202329:16
163. Slowing down and being lazy with Dr. Kimine Mayuzumi
Apr 12, 202351:02
162. How deficit thinking impacts career

162. How deficit thinking impacts career

I describe the ways academic institutions socialize us into deficit thinking where we often come to believe we are not enough. And while having a deficit thought or story is not a problem in and of itself, believing such stories and allowing them to drive our careers is a big problem. I talk about how to disrupt this type of thinking as well as how to regulate your nervous system when you find yourself in a fight/flight state due to deficit thinking. Enroll for the sabbatical program here: https://danielledelamare.com/?page_id=1047



Apr 05, 202315:34
161. Motherhood, women, and career with Dr. Patrice Buzzanell, an interview by Dr. Sanne Frandsen

161. Motherhood, women, and career with Dr. Patrice Buzzanell, an interview by Dr. Sanne Frandsen

In this interview conducted by Dr. Sanne Frandsen in her Facebook group, Next Level Career Community for Women in Academia, Sanne interviews Dr. Patrice Buzzanell. Patrice explains what led her to academia, how her motherhood journey began in graduate school, her struggles, and the great success she has enjoyed overall in her academic career while also raising six children. Patrice also discusses her research about motherhood, women, and career as well as her experiences of being truly lit up by the coming together of her research in a way she had not imagined. Find Dr. Patrice Buzzanell at pmbuzzanell@usf.edu and Dr. Sanne Frandsen at https://www.sannefrandsen.com/ or find her Facebook group. Reach out to me, Danielle De La Mare, on LinkedIn or email me at danielle@selfcompassionateprofessor.com.

Mar 29, 202301:06:59
160. Connecting to a new story with Dr. Sanne Frandsen

160. Connecting to a new story with Dr. Sanne Frandsen

Continuing with our theme of connections, I discuss how all roads lead back to Dr. Sanne Frandsen! In this episode, I introduce Sanne as next week's guest host and tell several fun stories of connection and coincidence. I also re-release my interview with Sanne where she describes the power of narrative, explaining how many of our career problems manifest from the stories we tell ourselves. She offers two specific examples: how feelings of inadequacy and time poverty are often issues of mindset and can likely be managed by telling a new story. Sanne also explains that in career crises, people must navigate through messy and ongoing narrative changes until they are able to find something that fits. Find Dr. Sanne Frandsen at https://www.sannefrandsen.com, on LinkedIn at Sanne Frandsen, and in her Facebook group, Next Level- Career Community for Women in Academia, a group open to academic women anywhere in Europe.

Mar 22, 202301:08:18
159. [Connecting to a wider audience and] public scholarship with Dr. Alex Ketchum

159. [Connecting to a wider audience and] public scholarship with Dr. Alex Ketchum

In the spirit of connecting to those beyond our immediate circles, I re-release my interview with Dr. Alex Ketchum, author of Engage in Public Scholarship: A Guidebook on Feminist and Accessible Communication. Alex explains the value of engaging in public scholarship--a hopeful message for individual scholars, the academy generally, as well as society at large. She also describes her own experiences doing public scholarship, the need for broader engagement with academic research in our society, as well as the risks and challenges of doing such work. Follow Dr. Alex Ketchum on Twitter: @ketchum22.


Mar 15, 202342:25
158. Managing your imposter experience with Dr. Marc Reid, a Papa PhD original episode
Mar 08, 202301:02:38
157. Conversations that transform with Dr. David Mendes
Mar 01, 202347:25
156. Negotiating opportunities with Dr. James Hedges

156. Negotiating opportunities with Dr. James Hedges

Dr. James Hedges, Dean of the Division of Online and Continuing Education at Weber State University in Ogden, Utah, discusses his career journey from faculty to administration. He also offers lessons learned: chaos can create opportunities, negotiation and confidence is key, discussing workplace issues with colleagues is important and therapeutic, and opening to and accepting ambiguity and failure is necessary, among others.

Feb 22, 202355:42
155. The healthiest person in the room with Corona Pritchard
Feb 15, 202347:12
154. Practices that transform toxic work culture with Dr. Jen Harrison
Feb 08, 202339:43
153. Spiritual practice and career

153. Spiritual practice and career

I argue that spiritual practice allows you to relax into the task of paving a self-compassionate career path. Drawing on Brené Brown's definition of spirituality, I offer examples of spiritual practice and explain how such a practice may support a person in career crisis. 

Feb 01, 202309:44
152. The road to a self-compassionate career
Jan 25, 202327:08
151. Tiny callings
Jan 18, 202312:53
150. Surrendering to the life that wants to be lived

150. Surrendering to the life that wants to be lived

I discuss Parker Palmer's notions of career discernment and how his philosophy aligns with my group coaching program, The Sabbatical Program. I also describe how the program is intended for those who want to do the deep work of connecting deeply to self and others as well as my intention to cater to those who are willing to turn into a slower pace and a pause. Registration for Sabbatical begins January 13 and closes January 30. Find details here: https://danielledelamare.com/?page_id=1047


Jan 11, 202316:12
149. Career decisions and trauma with Dr. Sara Taylor

149. Career decisions and trauma with Dr. Sara Taylor

In an effort to contextualize last episode's trauma discussion, I re-release my interview with Dr. Sara Taylor who explains that academia was a perfect holding container for her trauma. Since trauma affects every aspect of our lives, including our career decisions, Sara makes a convincing case for all of us to do the deep inner work required to release our trauma. She offers examples, questions, and truths to consider as you begin this work for yourself. Find Dr. Sara Taylor at https://sarabtaylor.com/.


Jan 04, 202301:07:05
148. Planting the seeds with Stephanie Lagana

148. Planting the seeds with Stephanie Lagana

Stephanie Lagana and I intentionally create space for "whatever conversation needs to happen." She describes what healing looks like on individual and collective levels and what we can do to begin and continue the healing process. Find Stephanie Lagana on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/steph-lagana/ or on her website at https://www.thedianacollective.co/. (Register for "self-compassion for academics" at https://danielledelamare.com/?page_id=1066).    

Dec 28, 202248:37
147. Answering the call with Mona Penn-Jousset
Dec 21, 202246:02
146. Trusting your gut with Laura Hoyer
Dec 14, 202244:27
145. Project Jenn with Dr. Jenn Berg
Dec 07, 202201:03:04
144. Your relationship to academia with Dr. Leslie Wang

144. Your relationship to academia with Dr. Leslie Wang

Dr. Leslie Wang helps listeners to re-conceptualize their relationship to academia so they may make intentional decisions about the future of the relationship (look for her upcoming book on this topic!), shares her own "break-up" story, as well as describes how the relationship she once had to her work negatively impacted her physical health. Find Leslie at https://yourwordsunleashed.com/. (And register for"semester unplug" as well as "self-compassion for academics" at https://danielledelamare.com/?page_id=1066).  

Nov 30, 202254:58
143. Afformations with Dr. Noah St. John
Nov 23, 202238:11
142. The right attention to the right things with Dr. Ginger Lockhart
Nov 16, 202245:01
141. Academic mobbing and healing with Dr. Maureen Meyers
Nov 09, 202251:40
140. Navigating stress from a well-resourced place
Nov 02, 202219:39
139. Self-compassionate careers
Oct 26, 202223:57
138. Everyday self-compassion with Dr. Matthew Goodman, update and re-release

138. Everyday self-compassion with Dr. Matthew Goodman, update and re-release

In this episode, I offer an update about Dr. Matthew Goodman's unfolding entrepreneurial career now that he has stepped out of his academic position as well as re-release the interview we did prior to his exit. Based on Dr. Kristin Neff's research in Mindful Self-Compassion, Matthew defines self-compassion, describes its power, the benefits and challenges of practicing self-compassion, and he even leads us in a self-compassion exercise! Matthew talks too about how he uses self-compassion and other daily practices to navigate the challenges he faces in his own academic career. Find him on Instagram @MatthewGoodmanPhD or on his business website, https://www.the-middle-way.com/. 

Oct 19, 202255:30
137. Rest and transformation with Dr. Rose Aslan
Oct 12, 202249:52
136. Space-consciousness and the sabbatical program
Oct 04, 202230:55
135. Finding career answers in collaboration and process with em2CONNECT
Sep 28, 202253:33
134. Perfectionism with Dr. Isabeau Iqbal
Sep 21, 202250:47
133. Boundary setting and embodiment, solo episode

133. Boundary setting and embodiment, solo episode

In this episode, I explain how staying grounded in your body paves the way to setting boundaries with ease. I explain also how to know when you have unhealthy boundaries, describe how to practice healthy boundary setting, and offer a meditation to begin your practice. Additionally, I discuss what to expect from the Sabbatical Program, which opens its doors again for enrollment on September 22.
Sep 14, 202229:30
132. The soul of academia with Dr. Erin McTigue
Sep 07, 202250:08
131. [Choosing] healthy purposeful growth with Dr. Kerry Ann Rockquemore

131. [Choosing] healthy purposeful growth with Dr. Kerry Ann Rockquemore

Last in the "August 2022 choosing wellness series," I re-release my conversation with Dr. Kerry Ann Rockquemore. After having earned tenure, left academia, and built a wildly successful company (the National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity), Kerry Ann retired at the age of 45. In this episode, she shares her deep wisdom about how she grew into a life grounded in purpose and health: pausing every year to reassess her life and ensure that she's on track to fulfill her own definition of success, working to let go of her entrenched childhood fears around financial insecurity, and willingly embracing a life free of attachment to particular identities and roles. In this episode, you'll hear and feel the unwavering commitment she has to living up to her own potential and helping others to do the same.

Aug 31, 202201:09:12
130. [Choose wellness and] color outside the lines with Dr. Alissa Ackerman
Aug 24, 202251:33
129. Addiction, academic women[, and choosing wellness] with Dr. Lauren Broyles
Aug 17, 202254:48
128. [Choosing wellness and] self-authorization with Dr. Malik Boykin
Aug 10, 202252:45
127. [Choosing wellness during] covid tenure loss, grief, and healing with Dr. Stacey Wieland
Aug 03, 202259:10