
Academics and Their Money
Ever feel like you’ve got a PhD in your field but only a 101-level understanding of your finances? Welcome to Academics and Their Money, the podcast where we make money talk as smart—and as entertaining—as you are. Because let’s be honest: knowledge is powerful, but a well-earned paycheck doesn’t hurt either. Whether you’re a fresh PhD navigating that first real paycheck, a tenured professor pondering what’s next, or a former academic with some ‘unique’ insights—this show dives into making your intellect work for you, tackling the financial quirks of academic life, and uncovering the untold money stories behind the ivory tower.
If you’re a fan of Planet Money, Freakonomics Radio, or HerMoney with Jean Chatzky, you’ll feel right at home here. But fair warning: this isn’t another boring money podcast. We keep it real, relatable, and just a bit irreverent to make finance feel fresh. Let’s get smarter about money—and wealthier—together!
Academics and Their Money
Money Matters for Academics: The Key Questions to Ask Yourself
Financial planning isn’t just about numbers—it’s about designing a career and life that bring you fulfillment. In this episode of Academics and Their Money, Inga Timmerman explores the key financial and career decisions academics face, from choosing the right location to navigating tenure. She breaks down how defining your financial needs can lead to greater happiness and career satisfaction. Along the way, she shares actionable insights on skill assessment, strategic planning, and the essential questions academics should ask when reevaluating their paths. Tune in for an episode packed with practical advice to help you take control of your financial future and career trajectory.
Takeaways
- Financial planning is essential for a fulfilling life.
- Location flexibility can significantly impact career choices.
- It's okay to reconsider the desire to remain in academia.
- Understanding your job desires is crucial for career decisions.
- Defining your financial needs is key to happiness.
- Identifying what you enjoy in your job can guide transitions.
- Skills outside of academia can provide alternative income sources.
- Establishing a 'happy number' helps in financial planning.
- Career satisfaction should be assessed regularly.
- Taking small steps can lead to significant career changes.
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Introduction to Financial Planning for Academics
02:31
Navigating Life and Career Questions
06:02
Assessing Academic Career Aspirations
10:24
Understanding Financial Needs and Happiness
14:45
Homework: Defining Your Financial Numbers
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