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Leveraging Your Personal Brand in Academia and Beyond with Samantha Lynch
Leveraging Your Personal Brand in Academia and Beyond with Samantha Lynch
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45 minutes
Released:
Jan 13, 2022
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Podcast episode
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VIDEO
This week on Papa PhD, I'm sharing my conversation with Samantha (Dr Sam) Lynch.
Often, in conversations with graduate researchers, I hear something I might have said or thought at a certain point, which is "don't talk to me about pitching and about selling my self". Well, coming from the retail and marketing sector, Sam showed me that personal branding and selling your profile is actually an integral aspect of the academic career development journey, and not exclusive to the private sector.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cqqprHhoYc?sub_confirmation=1
As a marketer and researcher by trade and later as an academic, Dr Sam Lynch works with businesses, agencies, and independent consultants to deliver fashion consumer behaviour research. Sam obtained her MSc International Fashion Retailing and PhD from the University of Manchester. Her PhD examined the stages of the omnichannel customer decision-making journey for fashion.
Translating her knowledge into academia Dr Sam has worked as a University Head of Department with responsibility for examining, validating and delivering graduate and undergraduate fashion education.
Passionate about knowledge-exchange Sam has overseen and delivered partnerships with industry through fashion sponsorship events, working with graduate students in industry through her venture FS* | Fashion Smart and independently through her Work Smarter* consultancy. Sam is also an advocate and mentor for early career academics.
What you’ll learn about in this episode:
The challenges and benefits of having a job during your PhD
The importance of choosing a supervisor with whom you can have a relationship based on trust
How physical activity can help your mental health through tough times
Crying is normal and natural, and might help, too
Personal branding isn't only for people in the private sector - it's also important within academia
Your milestones and challenges are part and parcel of your biography
The importance of working smart and of being strategic about when to be a perfectionist
Why you should accept your pace and not compare with people around you
Thank you, Samantha Lynch!
If you enjoyed this conversation with Samantha, let her know by clicking the link below and leaving her a message on Twitter:
Send Samantha Lynch a thank you message on LinkedIn!
Click here to share your key take-away from this interview with David!
This episode’s resources:
Samantha Lynch | LinkedIn
Samantha Lynch | Website
Fashion Smart | Website
Get the Papa PhD Career Readiness Tool kit !
You might also like the following episodes:
David Giltner – Reconciling the Research and the Development Mindset
Natalia Bielczyk – Figuring Out Where You Fit in the Job Market as a PhD
Susanna L Harris – Mental Health in Graduate School
Vicky Sherwood – Inside Big Pharma - a Roadmap for PhDs
Donate safely through PayPal
Support the show on Patreon !
Or buy me a coffee :)
VIDEO
This week on Papa PhD, I'm sharing my conversation with Samantha (Dr Sam) Lynch.
Often, in conversations with graduate researchers, I hear something I might have said or thought at a certain point, which is "don't talk to me about pitching and about selling my self". Well, coming from the retail and marketing sector, Sam showed me that personal branding and selling your profile is actually an integral aspect of the academic career development journey, and not exclusive to the private sector.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cqqprHhoYc?sub_confirmation=1
As a marketer and researcher by trade and later as an academic, Dr Sam Lynch works with businesses, agencies, and independent consultants to deliver fashion consumer behaviour research. Sam obtained her MSc International Fashion Retailing and PhD from the University of Manchester. Her PhD examined the stages of the omnichannel customer decision-making journey for fashion.
Translating her knowledge into academia Dr Sam has worked as a University Head of Department with responsibility for examining, validating and delivering graduate and undergraduate fashion education.
Passionate about knowledge-exchange Sam has overseen and delivered partnerships with industry through fashion sponsorship events, working with graduate students in industry through her venture FS* | Fashion Smart and independently through her Work Smarter* consultancy. Sam is also an advocate and mentor for early career academics.
What you’ll learn about in this episode:
The challenges and benefits of having a job during your PhD
The importance of choosing a supervisor with whom you can have a relationship based on trust
How physical activity can help your mental health through tough times
Crying is normal and natural, and might help, too
Personal branding isn't only for people in the private sector - it's also important within academia
Your milestones and challenges are part and parcel of your biography
The importance of working smart and of being strategic about when to be a perfectionist
Why you should accept your pace and not compare with people around you
Thank you, Samantha Lynch!
If you enjoyed this conversation with Samantha, let her know by clicking the link below and leaving her a message on Twitter:
Send Samantha Lynch a thank you message on LinkedIn!
Click here to share your key take-away from this interview with David!
This episode’s resources:
Samantha Lynch | LinkedIn
Samantha Lynch | Website
Fashion Smart | Website
Get the Papa PhD Career Readiness Tool kit !
You might also like the following episodes:
David Giltner – Reconciling the Research and the Development Mindset
Natalia Bielczyk – Figuring Out Where You Fit in the Job Market as a PhD
Susanna L Harris – Mental Health in Graduate School
Vicky Sherwood – Inside Big Pharma - a Roadmap for PhDs
Released:
Jan 13, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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