Mentoring Matters

Resources for our Professional Development

February 05, 2022 Stephanie Hansen and Mary Drewnoski Season 2 Episode 12
Resources for our Professional Development
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Resources for our Professional Development
Feb 05, 2022 Season 2 Episode 12
Stephanie Hansen and Mary Drewnoski

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In this episode, we discuss a few resources we’ve found useful for our own professional development. And how we use them with our grad students, of course!

Resources we discuss:

James Clear, Atomic habits, as interviewed by Brene Brown

https://brenebrown.com/podcast/atomic-habits-part-1-of-2/

Goals are about winning the game, and systems are about continuing to play the game. It is not about a single achievement; it is about endless refinement and continuous improvement. 

Brene Brown, Dare to Lead (book, or podcast)

We’ve learned a lot from Brene in the last several months. This is one of Mary’s favorites.

https://brenebrown.com/podcast/braving-trust-part-1-of-2/

Clifton Strengths (Gallup)

One of Steph’s favorites. A variety of podcasts, articles and books are available. 

Figure out your top strengths so you can adapt your processes to get more energy and productivity out of your life. Strengths can be a great tool for mentoring students as well.

We’ve leaned into Strengths to open discussions about well-being at work. Here are some great resources.

https://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/357308/strengths-make-wellbeing-work.aspx

https://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/355019/why-is-wellbeing-important.aspx

Your digital mentor podcast

Prof. Jeffrey McDonnell, author of “Navigating an Academic Career: A Brief Guide for PhD Students, Postdocs and Early Career Faculty” on writing skills.

Mary liked this one for the 1 hour work week concept in particular. But there are many great concepts in the episode and he points to a lot of other great resources. 

https://soundcloud.com/user-105785173/writing-skills

If you are enjoying this podcast please leave a rating or review, and join us over on Twitter to let us know what topics you'd like to hear more about.
You can also join the conversation on our LinkedIn group page The Graduate Mentoring Blueprint

Show Notes

Send us a Text Message.

In this episode, we discuss a few resources we’ve found useful for our own professional development. And how we use them with our grad students, of course!

Resources we discuss:

James Clear, Atomic habits, as interviewed by Brene Brown

https://brenebrown.com/podcast/atomic-habits-part-1-of-2/

Goals are about winning the game, and systems are about continuing to play the game. It is not about a single achievement; it is about endless refinement and continuous improvement. 

Brene Brown, Dare to Lead (book, or podcast)

We’ve learned a lot from Brene in the last several months. This is one of Mary’s favorites.

https://brenebrown.com/podcast/braving-trust-part-1-of-2/

Clifton Strengths (Gallup)

One of Steph’s favorites. A variety of podcasts, articles and books are available. 

Figure out your top strengths so you can adapt your processes to get more energy and productivity out of your life. Strengths can be a great tool for mentoring students as well.

We’ve leaned into Strengths to open discussions about well-being at work. Here are some great resources.

https://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/357308/strengths-make-wellbeing-work.aspx

https://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/355019/why-is-wellbeing-important.aspx

Your digital mentor podcast

Prof. Jeffrey McDonnell, author of “Navigating an Academic Career: A Brief Guide for PhD Students, Postdocs and Early Career Faculty” on writing skills.

Mary liked this one for the 1 hour work week concept in particular. But there are many great concepts in the episode and he points to a lot of other great resources. 

https://soundcloud.com/user-105785173/writing-skills

If you are enjoying this podcast please leave a rating or review, and join us over on Twitter to let us know what topics you'd like to hear more about.
You can also join the conversation on our LinkedIn group page The Graduate Mentoring Blueprint