In Project PhDcast’s first feature-length episode, Alison Innes joins her MythTake co-host Darrin Sunstrum for a conversation about the heroic narrative, academic identities, and the role of podcasting in their academic journeys.
Mentioned in this episode
- MythTake: A fresh take on ancient myth
- Trevor Norris. 2023. “Academic Identity, Scholarly identity, and the Hero’s Journey.” Brock Education Journal 32(2). DOI https://doi-org.proxy.library.brocku.ca/10.26522/brocked.v32i2.1055
- Foreword: Introducing the Humanities at Brock
- Tattooed Historian on YouTube
- Brock University Interdisciplinary PhD program
Credits
Project PhDcast is created, hosted, and produced by Alison Innes. Music is “Grand Dark Waltz” by Kevin McLeod (incomptech.com) and is used under Creative Commons license.
View this podcast with subtitles on YouTube. Transcripts available for download by request.
Share your thoughts:
- Visit my website https://podcastologist.ca/contact
- Email podcastinghumanities@gmail.com
- Learn more about this research project and how you can participate by visiting https://podcastologist.ca
Project PhDcast is an ongoing project by Alison Innes, PhD student in Interdisciplinary Humanities at Brock University. This research project has been approved by the Research Ethics Board at Brock University, file #23-020-MAURO.
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