Ep. 201: Season 2 Overview and Season 1 Recap

 

 

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Have you missed us? Welcome to 2023 and our exciting new season of the Cohort Sistas Podcast. Thank you for a phenomenal first season! In this episode, we shed light on why you haven’t heard from us and what brings us back now, before recapping some of our biggest takeaways from season one. We also give you a sneak peek of what we look forward to bringing you in season two. Finally, we remind you why we share these stories and encourage you to share in the success and struggles of women just like you. So tune in now to be inspired to stick with us for our new season!

Key Points From This Episode:

  • Why we have been silent and why we are coming back.

  • What you can expect in Season Two from the Cohort Sistas Podcast.

  • What we learned from Dr. Veronica Eyo’s episode: being a mom and completing a degree.

  • A reminder from our episode with Dr. Bianca Goodrum to support your mental health daily.

  • Why it was helpful to hear about finances from Dr. McKenzie Stokes in her episode.

  • What our episode with Dr. Margaret Brunson taught us about community.

  • What we are looking forward to in Season Two!

The Cohort Sistas Podcast brings to life the stories, struggles, and successes of Black women and femmes with doctoral degrees and their lives beyond the degree. If you are a Black woman or non-binary scholar looking for resources, mentorship, and support along your doctoral journey, join the Cohort Sistas community. If you are looking for more information on how to support or partner with Cohort Sistas, please visit our partnerships page. Find us on Twitter and Instagram, and don’t forget to follow The Cohort Sistas Podcast, rate the show, and leave us a quick review.

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