16. Exiting a PhD with Masters | Henry Powell-Davies
Emily chats with Henry Powell-Davies, who opens up about how the isolation he experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic, and associated lockdowns, led him to question and ultimately redirect his career path.
This episode covers:
· How Henry’s experiences have made him who he is today
· What led Henry to research & the alternative paths he considered
· How being visually impaired since birth has impacted Henry’s life, within and outside academia
· How disability doesn’t define Henry, but he’s accepted it as a part of him and tries to ask for appropriate support
· Moving to a new city for a PhD
· Isolation as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown
· Exiting a PhD with Masters and the difficulties of letting go of what might have been
· How it has become clearer to Henry that the worth PhD students provide is undervalued
Resources:
· Book: Atomic Habits by James Clear
· App: Headspace for meditation
· Podcast: ChemConvos
The full transcript of the podcast is available here, with many thanks to Dan Ranson
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Recorded 09/07/2021.
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