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Danielle De La Mare, PhD
Self-Compassionate Professor
helping academics and former academics find wellness, meaning, purpose, and freedom
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4.8 stars from 61 ratings
So much wisdom for academics!
I love this podcast and I have listened to many insightful conversations since I first discovered the podcast. I resonate with many of the real life stories of being an (overworked) academic. It makes me feel less alone - and inspires a path forward that is gentle and self-compassionate.
Sanne Frandsen, PhD via Apple Podcasts · Denmark · 01/28/24
Thank you!
Such an inspirational Podcast. Danielle offers solutions for those of us anxious about academia and our place in it. Every episode is thoughtful and well-researched. Worth a listen.
Sleepyeye beauty via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/17/23
Amazing companionship & guidance
Danielle has been a companion for me for years, as I navigate my burnout & severe health issues. I love what she brings to over worked, over committed faculty members. Listening to these episodes for several years has given me so much hope that there is so much more than living a life...Read full review »
Cara E. Jones via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/06/23
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