The Sequel to a PhD Podcast

By: Shirley Markant PhD
  • Summary

  • How often are our careers, identities, ambitions defined by a story we wrote for ourselves way back early on in our lives? Or by expectations that are set by others, by our culture, or by something else outside of ourselves? For some of us, maybe this works out for a while and we find ourselves successful, high-achievers at what we set out to accomplish. But what happens when we discover along the way that the story we created for ourselves no longer feels right? And that the success we’ve achieved isn't as fulfilling as we expected?

    Here, we talk about navigating the thoughts, transitions, and cultural expectations that come up when we realize that the current chapter of our lives no longer fit who we’ve become. We’ll talk about learning how to figure out what we really want, doing things differently, and supporting one another in pursuing what's true and meaningful for each of us as individuals. And how that pursuit can ultimately impact the world around us.

    Hosted by Shirley Markant, PhD. For more, visit www.sequeltoaphd.com.

    © 2024 The Sequel to a PhD Podcast
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Episodes
  • Episode 26: On Building a Body of Work
    Oct 17 2024

    In today’s episode, I explore the idea of shifting from viewing our jobs and careers as linear paths or defined identities to seeing them as part of a larger body of work that we have freedom to build and shape in whatever direction we want throughout our lives. I also get curious about how this body of work question might apply more broadly to who we are in the world, as we build our "body of being" for how we want to show up and experience our daily lives.


    Key Points:

    • Centering Around Building a Body of Work vs. Professional Identity: What if we consider our work as projects within a larger body of work, instead of feeling tied to roles as part of our identity?
    • Viewing Job Positions as Projects: What happens if we stop viewing our job positions as fulfilling a particular role and instead see them as projects that contribute to our evolving body of work? This creates space for objectivity and subjectivity—giving us permission to decide whether what we're doing aligns with our values and to make changes if it doesn’t.
    • Body of Being: Expanding the idea even further, I play with the notion of a Body of Being—how we show up each day and how we live our lives as part of who we are becoming. It's less about long-term identities and more about how we choose to embody our values and desires in the present moment.


    Reflection Questions:

    • How would viewing your career as a body of work change your perspective on your current role?
    • What would be different if you approached your career or personal life with this perspective?
    • Could this shift in thinking give you more permission to change, adapt, and grow?


    Join the Conversation:
    I'd love to hear how the "body of work" or "body of being" concept resonates for you! Share your thoughts or experiences by sending a message below.

    Subscribe & Follow:
    Make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode! Share this episode with anyone you know who might enjoy exploring how to trust who we are now and how to become more of ourselves.

    Connect:
    Instagram: @shirleymarkant

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    22 mins
  • Episode 25: How to Move Forward Through Overwhelm (Even When It's Good Stuff)
    Oct 7 2024

    Summary:
    In this episode, we dive into a mindset shift that can make a big difference when tackling tasks that feel overwhelming or hard to start. Even when we're excited and inspired by new projects and ambitions on the horizon, that excitement can often come with a sense of being overwhelmed. The focus today is on the simple yet powerful mantra: Let it be easy.

    Today, I share some personal insights, discussing how this simple phrase has helped manage feelings of resistance when starting new projects. For those who are high achievers or tend to overcomplicate things, this episode offers practical tips on how to shift into ease and flow, breaking tasks down into manageable tiny steps and allowing for more fun in the process.

    Key Takeaways:

    • "Let it be easy" as a mantra: How to use this four-word phrase to change your approach to tasks that feel daunting.
    • The challenge for high achievers: How success and productivity can sometimes lead to the internal belief that something needs to be hard or complicated to be valuable.
    • The power of tiny steps: Breaking tasks down into the smallest, easiest steps can reduce overwhelm and build momentum.
    • The role of fun and alignment: How giving yourself permission to make things fun and natural can reduce the forceful energy often associated with hard work.
    • Noticing resistance: A simple practice of observing the thoughts and beliefs that create resistance can help shift your mindset.

    Discussion Questions:

    • How can you apply the phrase "let it be easy" to your own tasks or projects?
    • What is the absolute smallest, tiniest step you can take today to move forward on something you’ve been avoiding?
    • Have you ever noticed how your internal beliefs about what’s "valuable" or "worthwhile" might be making things harder than they need to be?


    Join the Conversation:
    I'd love to hear how "letting it be easy" works for you! Share your thoughts or experiences by sending a message below.

    Subscribe & Follow:
    Make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode! Share this episode with anyone you know who might benefit from learning how to let things be a little easier.

    Connect:
    Instagram: @shirleymarkant

    Send us a text

    Support the show

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    23 mins
  • Episode 24 - Unexpected Micro-Moment of Joy: Metaphor from Outside the Shopping Mall
    Sep 30 2024

    Summary: In this quick and fun episode, Shirley shares a surprising moment from her day that brought a little dose of joy. She dives into how this unexpected sight led to some deeper thoughts: What if we all embraced being different and brought a little joy into places we don’t quite fit? Why not be the unexpected in a world full of conformity?

    Key Points:

    • Shirley’s unexpected source of joy.
    • The metaphor: Why can’t we be the "tomato plants" in our lives, bringing something real and different where it’s not expected?
    • Letting go of fitting in and embracing our unique selves.
    • How we can change the overwhelming structures of the world by bringing in small elements of our nature and humanity

    Takeaway: Today, give yourself permission to bring something unexpected and joyful into the world just by being your unique self.

    Also Mentioned:
    Dr. Tererai Trent - check out her story and work

    Thanks for tuning in!

    Connect:
    Instagram: @shirleymarkant (See the tomato plant pic!)

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    8 mins

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