Grad-Life Uncut is a podcast exploring graduate school life. . The podcast takes a deep dive into the experiences and stories of graduate school from graduate students and other significant people in the graduate school ecosystem. The idea of the podcast is to create an avenue for prospective graduate school students to get an insight into what graduate school life is all about. Also for current graduate students to share stories, frustrations, and projects they are currently working on. Visit our website at www.gradlifeuncut.com for more information.

Grad-Life Uncut
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Podcast Overview
Grad-Life Uncut is a podcast exploring graduate school life. . The podcast takes a deep dive into the experiences and stories of graduate school from graduate students and other significant people in the graduate school ecosystem. The idea of the podcast is to create an avenue for prospective graduate school students to get an insight into what graduate school life is all about. Also for current graduate students to share stories, frustrations, and projects they are currently working on. Visit our website at www.gradlifeuncut.com for more information.
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6/20/2020
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Recent Episodes

April 10, 2022
On A High Note...
<p>This episode was a high note for us in many ways( listen to find out how😜 ).<br> We got to talk with Jessica, a Ph.D. student at the University of Oxford, exploring the legalization and commercialization of cannabis. She is the managing director of International Cannabis Consultancy.</p> <p>For Jessica, delving into cannabis studies started off with wanting to spend more time with family whilst getting her academic work done. She eventually found gaps in academia to fill in this space, and it’s been an interesting journey since then.</p> <p>Through the Women’s Empowerment Organization that she co-founded, Jessica actively works towards the inclusion of women in the legal cannabis industry. She also gets to speak as an official delegate at the UN, sharing her research and work.</p> <p>Jessica also talks about the taboo and stigma around cannabis and the challenge of finding a supervisor for a dissertation on the legal cannabis market.</p> <p>From getting to speak at UN and WHO events to being quoted in the New York Times, Jessica takes us through her thrilling grad-life experience on this episode.</p> <p>Hurry up and listen to get the juicy bits of Jessica’s grad school journey.</p>

March 19, 2022
S2Ep 2: Fisayo Okare - A Storyteller’s Story
<p>Fisayo is a grad student at Columbia University. Before arriving in the US, she worked as a financial journalist at Stears Business in Nigeria, covering film, fashion, and hospitality sectors. She was also involved in the writing and publication of a book while at Yiaga Africa.</p> <p>For Fisayo, attending grad school was an essential step in taking her into the core of journalism.</p> <p>Coming from a Tropical region like Nigeria, she gives us a peep into how unprepared she was for the weather, being alone in the initial moments of being in America, and how she navigated that challenge.</p> <p>Fisayo’s grad school experience is in many ways a reflection of our world today as it is quite laden with some of the challenges and restrictions that the COVID-19 pandemic has brought on us all.</p> <p>If you’re a fresh or intending student, you’ll find this very helpful. </p>

May 29, 2021
S2E1: Fara Oyenuga - A new Environment
<p>On the first episode of season 2, Faratoluwa (“Fara” for short) is an Environmental Engineer and avid sports lover. He completed his grad school education in 2020 at the University of New Haven Connecticut USA. </p> <p>We had a great season premiere with Fara, as he led us openly into his world and his story on this episode. </p> <p>From delayed applications to grad school in Australia, to a rush-hour application to New Haven, adjusting to a different physical climate, academic experience, and metric system, and eventually, job-seeking Fara shares with us a very interesting real-life “how it started vs how it’s going” story involving drastic environmental changes.</p> <p>He discusses climate change, pollution, the need for clean energy, conversations around climate change, and its intricacies and implications across the world with us. Another important thing he walks us through is the process of selecting courses appropriately to equip him adequately for the climate problems he sought to solve.</p> <p>A great conversation to start the season with, and it definitely left us more enlightened. </p> <p>We bet it’ll enlighten you too!</p>
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