Halima and I continue to unpack her Ph.D. experience in part two of a conversation about how her identity and value were affected during her doctoral journey. Here, it gets even more interesting as we discuss the value of doctorates to greater society. Halima gives thoughts about how people who engage in doctoral studies shape important social issues. By the way, there are interesting segments where Halima gives her thoughts about how doctoral work had been adversely affected in Black America in the 1990's and cultural representation in scholarship.
Finally, Halima offers words of advice to anyone considering or just embarking on the doctoral journey. Pay close attention to her thoughts on maintaining a sense of mental wellness and wholeness on the quest for knowledge.
One more thing. You'll hear some odd noises at 12:55. Ignore it; we have no idea what was going on. *smiles*
Closing music by Swagg Beats.
045 | The Commencement Address That No One Asked For
044 | Keep Pushing
043 | A Life Changing Transformation
042 | On My Brain: Freaknik and the "Top" HBCUs
041 | Throwback: The Award Winner
040 | What God Does Through You
039 | Bravo! Fitness!
038 | Your Wellbeing Is Your Voice
037 | Relationship Goals...For Real
036 | Lyrics, Business, and Buns. Why Not?
035 | Celebrating Black Philanthropy Month
034 | An Announcement
033 | Do the Followership, Y’all
032 | Overcoming Obstacles
031 | Lessons From Dogs
030 | Servant Leadership
029 | HBCU Fundraising Disparities
028 | No Shame in the Struggle, Part 2
027 | No Shame in the Struggle, Part 1
026 | The Grind of Higher Ed Marketing, Part2
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