Listen "Outtakes and Excerpts--What You May Have Missed or May Not Have Heart from Revise and Resubmit"
Episode Synopsis
If you are listening to this on Labor Day, Happy Labor Day. If it is any other day, we hope you had a great Labor Day long weekend.
If you have listened to any of our previous episodes, you'll know that Dr. Bolland and I always do a good bit of chattering and talking as we are introducing our guests. Fun fact--our offices are less than 15 feet apart--but we are always chattering--via text, email, DM'ing, you name it. So, this episode is going to be one of those episodes, but it's short!
We ask our guests to go through what we call Rapid Fire questions--short, easy, fun questions and today, we bring that to you, but in a way that allows you to figure out what you may have missed from previous episodes.
This podcast started as as "No Stupid Questions" and it started when we were in the heart of COVID lockdown--everyone was working from home and no interacting was going on at all. So, many of our first episodes are really talking to researchers and scholars about their research and about how they were managing and navigating all of the challenges thrown their way.
In season 2, we shift to what is now "Revise and Resubmit," and we continue the conversations with C&IS faculty, but we focus more on research and less on navigation because things were starting to open up, at least a little.
Seasons 3 and 4 bring you conversations with former Ph.D. alum who tell us all about what they have been doing since they left UA. In some cases, it's been very recent and in other cases, it has been decades. But, hearing about the work they are doing now is so fun!
And this season--Season 5--we are back at it with conversations with our own faculty in the College of Communication and Information Sciences.
Tune in and hear what you may have missed from our four previous seasons and you'll even get a little teaser on what's to come!
To follow us on Twitter: @ICIRAlabama
If you have listened to any of our previous episodes, you'll know that Dr. Bolland and I always do a good bit of chattering and talking as we are introducing our guests. Fun fact--our offices are less than 15 feet apart--but we are always chattering--via text, email, DM'ing, you name it. So, this episode is going to be one of those episodes, but it's short!
We ask our guests to go through what we call Rapid Fire questions--short, easy, fun questions and today, we bring that to you, but in a way that allows you to figure out what you may have missed from previous episodes.
This podcast started as as "No Stupid Questions" and it started when we were in the heart of COVID lockdown--everyone was working from home and no interacting was going on at all. So, many of our first episodes are really talking to researchers and scholars about their research and about how they were managing and navigating all of the challenges thrown their way.
In season 2, we shift to what is now "Revise and Resubmit," and we continue the conversations with C&IS faculty, but we focus more on research and less on navigation because things were starting to open up, at least a little.
Seasons 3 and 4 bring you conversations with former Ph.D. alum who tell us all about what they have been doing since they left UA. In some cases, it's been very recent and in other cases, it has been decades. But, hearing about the work they are doing now is so fun!
And this season--Season 5--we are back at it with conversations with our own faculty in the College of Communication and Information Sciences.
Tune in and hear what you may have missed from our four previous seasons and you'll even get a little teaser on what's to come!
To follow us on Twitter: @ICIRAlabama
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