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Podcast – Blogs 2021, Thriving not just Surviving

Hosted by Adam Smith

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We’re finishing the year with 5 special themed podcasts sharing some of the narrated blogs we’ve published throughout the year, introduced by Adam Smith.

Our last compilation of the week has been titled Thriving not just Surviving – we had a lot of blogs early in the year sharing life during lockdown, the importance of mental health, and how, as researchers you need to have an extra level of resilience to cope with the extra challenges that come with failed applications and rejection – and how to bounce back. So today, we’re sharing a few blogs on surviving lockdown and coping with the stressors of academia.

Adam Smith, Programme Director at for Dementia Researcher at University College London narrates his blog titled “How to Build Resilience and Bounce Back”.

Beth Eyre, PhD Student at The University of Sheffield covers “Looking after your wellbeing as a PhD Student… During a Pandemic”.

Dr Sam Moxon, Research Associate from The University of Manchester explores “Keeping Sane in Lockdown”.

Morgan Daniel, shared her year during her MSc Dementia Studies at UCL, in this blog she shares “Tips for Taking Care of Yourself During Grad School”.

If you enjoyed these blogs, remember that we have a dedicated blogs podcast channel, where we publish several new posts every week – subscribe in your podcast app, or read them all on our website.


Like what you hear? Please review, like, and share our podcast – and don’t forget to subscribe to ensure you never miss an episode.

If you would like to share your own experiences or discuss your research in a blog or on a podcast, drop us a line to adam.smith@ucl.ac.uk or find us on twitter @dem_researcher

You can find our narrated blogs are now also available in a dedicated podcast feed – so you can listen while you’re on the move.

This podcast is brought to you in association with Alzheimer’s Research UK and Alzheimer’s Society, who we thank for their ongoing support.

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