Progress not Perfection with Dr. W.
By Lisa Wisniewski
The podcast covers life and career topics. Also special interview features with community leaders, podcasters, professors, and business owners.
Progress not Perfection with Dr. W. Feb 22, 2021
The evolution of imposter syndrome
The foundation of entrepreneurship
It’s ok that I’m not ok
When 3 professors meet.......
A long awaited episode! In this episode Dr. W. has two very special guests. Kevin Anglade from The Wise Guys NYC is back on the podcast. They introduce Uncle John, their mentor and colleague to his very first podcast! In this episode they discuss generational differences, mentoring, and the heart that goes into teaching.
This high octane professional conversation with input from three inspiring and knowledgable individuals. You can't miss this!
Dr. W's Big Announcement!
Dr. W announces the new project that will provide resources towards individual and professional success.
Dr. W. and Imposter Syndrome
Dr. W. returns to the topic of Imposter Syndrome. In this episode, she reviews what is imposter syndrome and some of the signs of imposter syndrome. She also shares a time where Imposter Syndrome lead her to a new path.
Join in on our continued discussion of this timely topic!
A B C and all the other letters
In this episode, Dr. W. interviews her mentor Dr. Michael Wolter. The two Dr. W.'s have a discussion on leadership and mentoring. They also share a story from The Wisdom of Walt by Dr. Jeffrey Barnes where Walt Disney lost the rights to Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. In the episode they share details of overcoming obstacles, the meaning of leadership, and personal stories in their own leadership journeys.
Tune in to hear some wonderful story telling and to find out what happened with Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.
Mental Health, COVID-19, and Self Care
Dr. W. interviews Diana Fuller of Watered Grass. They discuss mental health during the time of the COVID-19 quarantine. They discussed the rollercoaster of emotions associated with this time and coping strategies. The episode ends with our "What I wish I knew segment" where Diana shares what she wished she knew about mental health as a college student.
Working with your spouse
Peter is back on the podcast today! Dr. W. and Peter have been working remotely for several weeks due to the Stay Home, Stay Safe orders during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode, Peter and Dr. W. go over some of the successes, not so cute moments, and the breakthroughs of working with your spouse.
Updates
Dr. W. gives an update on the last several months and the future of the Progress not Perfection with Dr. W. podcast.
Special Episode: Interview with Diana from Watered Grass
In this week's episode, Diana Fuller from Watered Grass and Dr. Lisa Wisniewski of Progress Not Perfection tackle tips for those just starting to work or learn from home. When lines get blurred between our two settings, it's easy to find our productivity impacted or feel pressured to keep checking off the to-do list beyond our regular hours. Tune in to learn how to keep a healthy work-life balance and stay on track to accomplish your goals from the comfort of home.
What I Wish I Knew Introduction
Part 2 of Dr. W.'s interview with Kevin Anglade introduces the What I Wish I Knew Series. In this episode, Kevin shares some of the things he wished he knew when he was in college. Tune in to get tips on college, career, and personal growth.
Interview with Kevin Anglade Part 1
Dr. W. interviews Kevin Anglade about careers in teaching, mentoring, and what we both wished we knew about college. Join us for a conversation about careers in teaching and the various pathways to get there.
Graduate school
To grad school or not to grad school? In this episode, Dr. W. gives an overview of the graduate school experience. Utilizing her years as a graduate student and as a professor, she provides some tips and insights into making the decision to pursue a graduate education.
From nothing to something
In this episode Dr. W. outlines the last decade of her life. She started this decade with no direction, recovering from the loss of a family member, and lost. She had nothing. Over the last decade she rebuilt her life into something she wanted. In the end, she shares some key recommendations on how to go from nothing to something.
Imposter Syndrome
Imposter syndrome: it is now a common topic in popular media but what is it really? Dr. W. reviews the research and shares some personal examples related to imposter syndrome. Join the conversation!
Lisa & Peter interview each other
In this episode meet Peter Krzemien, Dr. W's. husband. He is an IT professional, graduate student, and husband. In this episode, the spouses talk all things relationship. They interview each other about important relationship topics specifically how they balance their relationship among several obligations.
Introduction
Meet your host Dr. Lisa M. Wisniewski-a Connecticut based college professor, author, blogger, and mentor. In this episode she introduces the audience to the back story of how the podcast began and what to expect. You also get to learn a little bit about her background as a millennial academic.