
Happy Doc Student Podcast
Feeling alone, frustrated, confused? Thinking of throwing in the towel? Founded on the belief that you can realize your dream of becoming a doctor with your sanity, health, and relationships intact, the Happy Doc Student Podcast delivers inspiration through academic wisdom and esoteric insight. It's no secret the doctoral journey is a difficult one, but you're not alone; join us and put more JOY in your journey! Note: Many episodes speak simply to managing the stress of being human...not need to be a doc student to benefit!
Happy Doc Student Podcast
Be the Change with Dr. Angie Holzer
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Dr. Angie Holzer received her EdD in Leadership and Learning with a specialization in Organizational Leadership from Aspen University.
In today’s episode, Angie shares her doctoral journey and how it equipped her with the skills she needed to develop WikiCharities as a way to help improve the nonprofit sector by providing a place where charities can connect and work together.
Highlights
- Before enrolling in a program - do your research
- look at the courses - are they giving you the skills you need/want?
- speak to faculty - does it FEEL like a good fit?
- Start out with a general idea so you have time to become the expert before you hit your dissertation/doctoral project course
- Be open to your idea morphing as you learn more – let the research guide you
- Trust the process
- Get clear on your WHY
- Look at each course through the lens of: What am I learning here that will bring me closer to my long-term vision?
Connect with Angie
http://Wikicharities.com
http://www.facebook.com/wikicharities
https://www.instagram.com/wikicharities
https://www.twitter.com/wikicharities
https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCebGirQyKGuFinGgf2S0KKA
Human Trafficking Information
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- Sex trafficking: When individuals are compelled by force, fraud, or coercion to engage in commercial sex acts. Sex trafficking of a minor occurs when the victim is under the age of 18. For cases involving minors, it is not necessary to prove force, fraud, or coercion.
- Labor trafficking: When individuals are compelled by force, threats, or fraud to perform labor or service.
- Domestic servitude: When individ
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