Episodes
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Studying abroad can loads of happiness, good times and good friends. In this episode, we wrap up the experiences of International Students in Sweden with Sahil, a student at Malmö University. We see how he was able to make friends and fit-in in his new home. Listen in and let this episode set your mind at ease!
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In 2021, the Swedish National Union of Students named Malmö the Student City of the Year 2021/22. They describe Malmö as a city to live and thrive in both before, during and after their studies and the students are seen as an obvious part of the city's development. I took a trip to the student center to speak with Beatrice, Olexander and Shirin about their experiences in this city and the University. Beatrice gives us her Swedish perspective, Olexander, his Ukrainian perspective and Shirin, her Pakistani perspective.
They brought with them fantastic tips for students in Sweden and beyond!
This episode was made in collaboration with Malmö University, education where diversity makes the difference.
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There are a million questions dancing in your mind before you hop on that plane and move to another country to study. Will it really happen? Will I succeed? Will I make friends? The list goes on and on! After the honeymoon phase and all the fun in introduction weeks, it's time to face school and the challenges head-on. But this drive might be hindered by some small obstacles, things you wish you knew before you arrived. In this episode, I interview Jed, a finalising student at Malmö University. He tells us about his life in Malmö and some of the things he wishes he knew before his arrival date.
This episode was made in collaboration with Malmö University, education where diversity makes the difference.
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Have you ever had a healthy routine? Why do students prefer the unhealthy routines of cramming the night before an exam, heightening stress and anxiety and feeding on cup ramen because we are short on 'time'? In this episode I talk about HEALTHY ROUTINES for students that will surely set you up for success, from exercise and diet to sailing and rest, There's something for everyone in this episode. Let's start some healthy routines.
Reference: Sharma A, Madaan V, Petty FD. Exercise for mental health. Prim Care Companion J Clin Psychiatry. 2006;8(2):106. doi:10.4088/pcc.v08n0208a
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Whether it's for an exam or an assignment, writing the best essay is a difficult task for many students. In this episode, I give you first-hand tips (all tested and tried) to help you understand what your lecturer needs, so you can write a SOLID essay. I hope you enjoy this episode of WG, lets go!
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Hi Wise Grads!
This week we change things up a bit. I've been placed in the hot seat and questions about the increasing crime rate in Jamaica were thrown at me. Jamaica stands as one of the most violent countries in the world. The tropical paradise has seen huge increases in crime despite having numerous health and crime lockdowns. In this episode, I talk about my life in general with Chevauni Blair (Love 101 FM) and give some pointers for the stakeholders in Jamaica in my capacity as a Criminologist. Listen in and enjoy!
- Sanjay (Saint Sanj)
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Yes, Graduates students are a resilient set of people who have left their home country to survive and thrive in unknown territories. While studying abroad has its glamour, there are some hiccups that may hinder your progress. For example, PhD students in Sweden are now questioning their next step, following the changes to Sweden's Aliens Act which has affected their fair chance of gaining of permanent residence (an opportunity they've had for years).
Listen to the PROS and CONS of immigration in this episode!
This episode features two guests, one being Kreema James, The Chair of Lund University's Medical Doctoral Student Union.
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Students have to take elective courses. While this decision may sound easy, for some it is one of the hardest decisions to make. Should I take the easy course? How about the challenging one? Should I take a course with my friends? In any case, most of us (if not all) end up at a crossroads. Should I DROP OUT of this course or should I STICK IT OUT? This episode will help you weigh the pros and cons by walking through several scenarios you might face as a student who enrolled in a pesky little elective course. Let's go!
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It's been over a year since the pandemic started. With the changes that we all had to adapt to, graduate students all over the world have sunken into really stressful times. While we are beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel, it might be wise to make plans that will relieve our stress and put us in a better place as we head towards finishing our degrees. Dr Tina Persson, the author of The PhD Career Coaching Guide is the guest for this episode. Her solid advice will have you back on the road to success in no time! It's a fun episode, so buckle up and Let's Go!
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Have you ever considered an interdisciplinary approach to learning? Well, studies show that students who engage in these approaches can actually maximize the reach of their research. In this episode, I speak to Varun Pradhan, a recent graduate of Anant National University in India, who paused law for a bit to add the built environment to his resume. He speaks openly about his experience and reflects on how it has helped him to grow.
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People often struggle with creating a portfolio that will make them stand out. In this digital age, it is even more important to develop a personal brand that will facilitate your success and allow you to compete within your field. In this episode, Caribe Breese, a London-based Digital Marketing Executive, shares her story of success resilience and success. Given her expertise, she leaves 6 SOLID TIPS for everyone to build their personal brand. Grab your pen and paper!
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After some deep thinking, I came to the conclusion that we all go through a period where we start evaluating our friendships. Are they beneficial? Are they adding any value to our lives? You see, when thinking about your growth and professional development, it is important to have core friends around you. They help to lessen the burden and provide good support. However, as we get older, friendships fade and it becomes even harder to make new friends. This episode discusses the topic of friendship and career and has three 'life lesson' points for you to consider. Let's chat!
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Students face a number of issues, some academic and some social. These issues usually increase when their families move abroad. Deandrah Cameron a recent graduate of Rutgers University and an MPH candidate at the Rutgers School of Public Health (Health Systems and Policy) shares her story of moving from Jamaica to the USA with her family and facing the social issues she faced. Her story is one of resilience, perseverance, and success. Have a great time listening. (Part 1 of 2)
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Getting into GRAD SCHOOL is a challenging task for many students. In this episode, Saint Sanj helps students who do not have the most glamourous academic profiles with their Grad School applications. Getting in might be easier than you think. Be CREATIVE! Let's go!
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Issues of racism and discrimination have crippled the progress of many black student and student of colour. Recent events in the US have highlighted that racism is a growing problem on many college campuses. On this episode, I talk about my own experiences with racism and discuss with my cohost Shelby Mcphee the ways in which colleges can work towards alleviating the problems these students face.
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Sometimes we have this strong urge to do something great, but fear comes in the way. In this episode, Monique from Petit Squares shares how she chased fear away and dived head-on into her passion, MATCHA! The thriving entrepreneur shows how her business will help her to pay off school and gain even more success in the global market. Let's go!
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Getting ready for the new school semester can be a nerve-racking task. You might have so much to do and so little time, plus you might not know what is REALLY important on your TO-DO list? Listen as Saint Sanj helps you prepare for the new semester and THRIVE. Subscribe to WISE GRAD at wisegrad.org
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On this episode, Olivia shares more on how she conquered working, going to school and living in Japan. She talks about the stress of it all, racial issues and how to cope if ever take this big leap. This is the second part of a 2 part interview and Olivia surely gets personal with us. Listen in and allow her bubbly personality to motivate you and make you THRIVE.
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Some students end up racking up a lot of debt while engaging their degree program. While many can easily repay loans and gain financial freedom, some are stuck and are limited in their options. In recent years, many qualified students have taught English as a foreign language in Japan, Korea and China just to name a few. On this episode, I interview Olivia, a talented Jamaican living in Japan who managed to not only get student loans off her back but also enhanced her career while living in Japan. Have a listen!
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Cheers to the Class of 2020. The class that overcame the impossible! Your sleepless nights, stressful days and assignments filled weekends are over. This episode of Wise Grad not only celebrates you but will help you to move on to the next big thing. Forget about the worries and strife and have a listen to an episode that will help you THRIVE!
Thanks to all who made this episode possible: Andrew, Chad-Anthony, Shannon, Jameela ‘The HR Boss’ & Osharie ‘The Career and Business Guru’. Credits to Phortissimo for the Intro music.
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