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Have you ever felt like no matter how much you give to academia, it will never be enough?
In this deeply personal episode, I share—for the first time in such raw detail—what finally pushed me to leave my tenure-track job. From relentless burnout and institutional gaslighting to one unforgettable phone call with my provost, I walk you through the moment I knew I couldn’t stay in academia any longer… and what came next.
If you’re sitting on the fence, terrified of the unknown but desperate to find a way out, this episode is for you. You’ll hear about:
Whether you want to quit tomorrow or simply build your plan B, I hope this episode will help you feel seen, supported, and inspired.
You’re not alone. Join a community of academics exploring what’s next—and start building your life beyond burnout. AcadiaEditing.com/BecomeAnEditor
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction to leaving academia and freelancing.
00:17 - Warning signs of burnout may appear suddenly or gradually.
01:14 - Share personal story of leaving academia for editing.
01:31 - Explanation of stress and hostility in academia.
02:57 - Recognizing the breaking point in academia.
10:14 - Uncertainty of leaving academia versus staying.
11:39 - Clarity in decision-making felt overwhelming but liberating.
12:55 - Emphasis on the fresh start and clean slate in Maine.
18:08 - Marketing approach through authentic connection and service.
22:52 - Identifying who you want to help and focusing your business.
24:20 - Exploring diverse coaching options beyond academia.
30:07 - Importance of sharing your knowledge and authentic self.
33:08 - Commitment to personal happiness over staying in a miserable job.
33:32 - Encouragement to break through barriers and pursue dreams.
33:49 - Introduction to the course on becoming an academic editor.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Paulina Cossette5
1010 ratings
Have you ever felt like no matter how much you give to academia, it will never be enough?
In this deeply personal episode, I share—for the first time in such raw detail—what finally pushed me to leave my tenure-track job. From relentless burnout and institutional gaslighting to one unforgettable phone call with my provost, I walk you through the moment I knew I couldn’t stay in academia any longer… and what came next.
If you’re sitting on the fence, terrified of the unknown but desperate to find a way out, this episode is for you. You’ll hear about:
Whether you want to quit tomorrow or simply build your plan B, I hope this episode will help you feel seen, supported, and inspired.
You’re not alone. Join a community of academics exploring what’s next—and start building your life beyond burnout. AcadiaEditing.com/BecomeAnEditor
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction to leaving academia and freelancing.
00:17 - Warning signs of burnout may appear suddenly or gradually.
01:14 - Share personal story of leaving academia for editing.
01:31 - Explanation of stress and hostility in academia.
02:57 - Recognizing the breaking point in academia.
10:14 - Uncertainty of leaving academia versus staying.
11:39 - Clarity in decision-making felt overwhelming but liberating.
12:55 - Emphasis on the fresh start and clean slate in Maine.
18:08 - Marketing approach through authentic connection and service.
22:52 - Identifying who you want to help and focusing your business.
24:20 - Exploring diverse coaching options beyond academia.
30:07 - Importance of sharing your knowledge and authentic self.
33:08 - Commitment to personal happiness over staying in a miserable job.
33:32 - Encouragement to break through barriers and pursue dreams.
33:49 - Introduction to the course on becoming an academic editor.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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