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  • We are switching things up this year!

    New year, new podcast: we will be doing 2 episodes a season (instead of 3) and will be having one of YOU help us co-host moving forward. Email us at [email protected] to reserve your episode.

    For season 7, we're on a topic that has always been a popular one for students - data and methods. In our first episode of season 7, Ashley and Joshua interview Karen Grigorian & Quentin Brummet. Karen & Quentin are at the helm of developing the new Entrepreneurship in the Population (EPOP) Survey, and tell us more about the data, how it's useful for students, and what's next for the data. You can see the EPOP data here https://epop.norc.org/ or reach Karen at [email protected] and Quentin at [email protected].

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    TMI is a "for the students" podcast hosted by the AOM Entrepreneurship Division, where students are able to ask questions and get to know faculty and others in the field. Be sure to follow the AOM ENT Division on their social accounts and send your questions for guests, comments, or guest suggestions to our email: [email protected] Division Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/entdivaom/ENT Division Twitter - https://twitter.com/ENTDivAOMENT Division LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/4289160/ENT Division YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW1hLti5A9cUzbmHHRVAwPA

  • We are going international!

    For season 6, we're on a topic that has been brought up in multiple episodes over the last 5 seasons - international dynamics. In our last episode of season 6, Ashley and Joshua interview Vishal Gupta. Vishal tells us more about why he moved internationally for his career, the challenges he has faced, and how initiatives he's started (e.g., the Virtual Summer Seminar in Entrepreneurship Research (VSSER) hosted by the University of Alabama) can provide opportunities to meet and work with others who aren't local to your country! You can reach Vishal at [email protected].

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    TMI is a "for the students" podcast hosted by the AOM Entrepreneurship Division, where students are able to ask questions and get to know faculty and others in the field. Be sure to follow the AOM ENT Division on their social accounts and send your questions for guests, comments, or guest suggestions to our email: [email protected] Division Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/entdivaom/ENT Division Twitter - https://twitter.com/ENTDivAOMENT Division LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/4289160/ENT Division YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW1hLti5A9cUzbmHHRVAwPA

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  • We are going international!

    For season 6, we're on a topic that has been brought up in multiple episodes over the last 5 seasons - international dynamics. In our second episode of season 6, Ashley and Joshua interview Anna Jenkins. Anna tells us more about how she decided to move internationally for her PhD, move internationally again for her first (and current job), and advice for enjoying and making the most out of your PhD. You can reach Anna at [email protected].

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    We would also like to acknowledge our Ukrainian friends in PhD programs and post-doctoral positions across the world. If there is anything we or the ENT Division can do to help you during this time, please reach out to us via our email: [email protected]. We are thinking and praying for all of you during this incredibly difficult time!

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    TMI is a "for the students" podcast hosted by the AOM Entrepreneurship Division, where students are able to ask questions and get to know faculty and others in the field.

    Be sure to follow the AOM ENT Division on their social accounts and send your questions for guests, comments, or guest suggestions to our email: [email protected]

    ENT Division Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/entdivaom/

    ENT Division Twitter - https://twitter.com/ENTDivAOM

    ENT Division LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/4289160/

    ENT Division YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW1hLti5A9cUzbmHHRVAwPA

  • We are going international!

    For season 6, we're on a topic that has been brought up in multiple episodes over the last 5 seasons - international dynamics. In our first episode of season 6, Ashley and Andrew interview Ted Ladd. Ted tells us more about how he decided to pursue a career at an international institution, what students can keep in mind if they want to work in multiple international locations over their careers, and gives advice on how to ensure you have multiple career options if you want to be an international scholar. You can reach Ted at [email protected] or on LinkedIn.

    Ted also has a book coming out in March titled "Innovating with Impact" that you can pre-order now on Amazon!

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    We would also like to acknowledge our Ukrainian friends in PhD programs and post-doctoral positions across the world. If there is anything we or the ENT Division can do to help you during this time, please reach out to us via our email: [email protected]. We are thinking and praying for all of you during this incredibly difficult time!

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    TMI is a "for the students" podcast hosted by the AOM Entrepreneurship Division, where students are able to ask questions and get to know faculty and others in the field.

    Be sure to follow the AOM ENT Division on their social accounts and send your questions for guests, comments, or guest suggestions to our email: [email protected]

    ENT Division Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/entdivaom/

    ENT Division Twitter - https://twitter.com/ENTDivAOM

    ENT Division LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/4289160/

    ENT Division YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW1hLti5A9cUzbmHHRVAwPA

  • WELCOME BACK!

    This season is a bit different than usual (thanks to AOM, job market, beginning of the year excitement), so we're going Netflix style! Listen to the full batch of Season 5 at once, and we'll be back to monthly programing for Season 6 in December.

    This season is all about teaching! In our last episode of season 5, Ashley and Joshua interview Melissa Cardon. Melissa tells us more about her career so far, how she chose to move to a teaching school and back to a research school, being research productive while teaching a 3-3 class load, and advice for students on how to choose what's best for their career. You can reach Melissa at [email protected].

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    We would also like to acknowledge our Ukrainian friends in PhD programs and post-doctoral positions across the world. If there is anything we or the ENT Division can do to help you during this time, please reach out to us via our email: [email protected]. We are thinking and praying for all of you during this incredibly difficult time!

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    TMI is a "for the students" podcast hosted by the AOM Entrepreneurship Division, where students are able to ask questions and get to know faculty and others in the field.

    Be sure to follow the AOM ENT Division on their social accounts and send your questions for guests, comments, or guest suggestions to our email: [email protected]

    ENT Division Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/entdivaom/

    ENT Division Twitter - https://twitter.com/ENTDivAOM

    ENT Division LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/4289160/

    ENT Division YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW1hLti5A9cUzbmHHRVAwPA

  • WELCOME BACK!

    This season is a bit different than usual (thanks to AOM, job market, beginning of the year excitement), so we're going Netflix style! Listen to the full batch of Season 5 at once, and we'll be back to monthly programing for Season 6 in December.

    This season is all about teaching! In our second episode of season 5, Ashley and Andrew interview Nick Mmbaga. Nick tells us more about placing at a teaching school after a research-oriented PhD program, how he's balanced research and teaching, and advice on PhD students who may want to pursue this route for their career. You can reach Nick at [email protected].

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    We would also like to acknowledge our Ukrainian friends in PhD programs and post-doctoral positions across the world. If there is anything we or the ENT Division can do to help you during this time, please reach out to us via our email: [email protected]. We are thinking and praying for all of you during this incredibly difficult time!

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    TMI is a "for the students" podcast hosted by the AOM Entrepreneurship Division, where students are able to ask questions and get to know faculty and others in the field.

    Be sure to follow the AOM ENT Division on their social accounts and send your questions for guests, comments, or guest suggestions to our email: [email protected]

    ENT Division Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/entdivaom/

    ENT Division Twitter - https://twitter.com/ENTDivAOM

    ENT Division LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/4289160/

    ENT Division YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW1hLti5A9cUzbmHHRVAwPA

  • WELCOME BACK!

    This season is a bit different than usual (thanks to AOM, job market, beginning of the year excitement), so we're going Netflix style! Listen to the full batch of Season 5 at once, and we'll be back to monthly programing for Season 6 in December.

    This season is all about teaching! In our first episode of season 5, Ashley and Joshua interview Deepak Hegde, the winner of the Entrepreneurship Pedagogy Award 2022 for his project "Endless Frontiers Lab." Deepak tells us more about this award winning project, his teaching philosophies, and where PhD students can get resources to help with their teaching. You can reach Deepak by his email: [email protected]

    You can see more about Endless Frontiers Lab course here: https://youtu.be/33hGfIZMbus

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    We would also like to acknowledge our Ukrainian friends in PhD programs and post-doctoral positions across the world. If there is anything we or the ENT Division can do to help you during this time, please reach out to us via our email: [email protected]. We are thinking and praying for all of you during this incredibly difficult time!

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    TMI is a "for the students" podcast hosted by the AOM Entrepreneurship Division, where students are able to ask questions and get to know faculty and others in the field.

    Be sure to follow the AOM ENT Division on their social accounts and send your questions for guests, comments, or guest suggestions to our email: [email protected]

    ENT Division Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/entdivaom/

    ENT Division Twitter - https://twitter.com/ENTDivAOM

    ENT Division LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/4289160/

    ENT Division YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW1hLti5A9cUzbmHHRVAwPA

  • WELCOME TO AOM! For many of you, this may be your first ever AOM in-person, and for many others, it's your first as a job market candidate. We've compiled advice for our faculty guests this season to help you out when you're interviewing this week and over the next couple of months.

    We also welcome our new co-host, Andrew Nixon, who will be replacing Alex (big, big thanks for his help this year) for this next year of the TMI Entrepreneurship Podcast. In addition, we've convinced Joshua to stay on to give us a good perspective as a new faculty member, and Andrew (being this past year's PhD Representative) will be able to provide great feedback on new initiatives happening within the division. We're excited to see what's in store for our "for the students" podcast!

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    TMI is a for the students podcast hosted by the AOM Entrepreneurship Division, where students are able to ask questions and get to know faculty and others in the field. Send your questions, comments, and requested guests to the podcast email: [email protected]

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    Be sure to follow the AOM ENT Division on the other social accounts:

    ENT Division Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/entdivaom/

    ENT Division Twitter - https://twitter.com/ENTDivAOM

    ENT Division LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/4289160/

    ENT Division YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW1hLti5A9cUzbmHHRVAwPA

  • We are T-Minus less than 1 month to our first AOM Conference post COVID... (scary for those of us on job market!). Which means if you're like us, you're getting nervous thinking of all the networking, even if more than half of the time that networking is with your peers.

    In our third episode of the season, Ashley and Alex interview Chuck Murnieks. Chuck gives us insights on why students need to network, how (and when) you should participate in doctoral consortia, and ways to create your own networking opportunities if there aren't many options for you. You can reach Chuck through his email at [email protected].

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    We would also like to acknowledge our Ukrainian friends in PhD programs and post-doctoral positions across the world. If there is anything we or the ENT Division can do to help you during this time, please reach out to us via our email: [email protected]. We are thinking and praying for all of you during this incredibly difficult time!

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    TMI is a "for the students, by the students" podcast hosted by the AOM Entrepreneurship Division, where students are able to ask questions and get to know faculty and others in the field.

    Be sure to follow the AOM ENT Division on their social accounts and be on the lookout for the Twitter Poll to send your questions or comments!

    Podcast Email - [email protected]

    ENT Division Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/entdivaom/

    ENT Division Twitter - https://twitter.com/ENTDivAOM

    ENT Division LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/4289160/

    ENT Division YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW1hLti5A9cUzbmHHRVAwPA

  • With it being the first day BCERC and AOM being only 65 days away... (scary for those of us on job market!), you're likely getting jitters thinking of going up to a senior scholar to chat about their research. Luckily, we got to chat with one of the most prolific (and kindest) scholars in the field of entrepreneurship...

    In our second episode of the season, Ashley and Joshua interview Dean Shepherd. Dean gives us insights on how he built his network, advice for approaching senior faculty at conferences, expectations he has for doctoral students when networking, and topics to avoid when running into these folks at a social. You can reach Dean through his email at [email protected].

    Dean also just published a book about Adversity and Entrepreneurship, and made it open access so all could read it! You can find it here: https://link.springer.com/book/9783031048838

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    We would also like to acknowledge our Ukrainian friends in PhD programs and post-doctoral positions across the world. If there is anything we or the ENT Division can do to help you during this time, please reach out to us via our email: [email protected]. We are thinking and praying for all of you during this incredibly difficult time!

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    TMI is a "for the students, by the students" podcast hosted by the AOM Entrepreneurship Division, where students are able to ask questions and get to know faculty and others in the field.

    Be sure to follow the AOM ENT Division on their social accounts and be on the lookout for the Twitter Poll to send your questions or comments!

    Podcast Email - [email protected]

    ENT Division Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/entdivaom/

    ENT Division Twitter - https://twitter.com/ENTDivAOM

    ENT Division LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/4289160/

    ENT Division YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW1hLti5A9cUzbmHHRVAwPA

  • We're officially now onto the Season 4 - NETWORKING!

    We know that it's been years since you were at an in-person conference... And upcoming conferences (like BCERC or AOM) likely have you feeling a bit nervous. To get us prepared for what's in store, we built this last season of the academic year all about what you need to know to be prepared to dust off those networking skills.

    In our first episode of the season, Ashley and Alex interview Sophie Bacq. Sophie gives us insights on how she started her career, why networking is important, and how students can make sure they're taking advantage of networking opportunities at upcoming conferences. Hint: it's not just about what YOU can get out of networking.... You can reach Sophie through her email at [email protected].

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    We would also like to acknowledge our Ukrainian friends in PhD programs and post-doctoral positions across the world. If there is anything we or the ENT Division can do to help you during this time, please reach out to us via our email: [email protected]. We are thinking and praying for all of you during this incredibly difficult time!

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    TMI is a "for the students, by the students" podcast hosted by the AOM Entrepreneurship Division, where students are able to ask questions and get to know faculty and others in the field.

    Be sure to follow the AOM ENT Division on their social accounts and be on the lookout for the Twitter Poll to send your questions or comments!

    Podcast Email - [email protected]

    ENT Division Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/entdivaom/

    ENT Division Twitter - https://twitter.com/ENTDivAOM

    ENT Division LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/4289160/

    ENT Division YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW1hLti5A9cUzbmHHRVAwPA

  • We're officially now onto the last episode of Season 3 - all about methods!

    Before you turn this off and tune out - hear us out... We know methods are an area that causes most doctoral students to run for the hills, but that's our goal with this season - give some insights on new methods, new data sets, and ways to build your methods toolbox.

    In our last episode of the season, Ashley and Joshua interview Larry Williams. Larry gives us insights on how he started a career in methods, how the Consortium for Research Methods and Analysis (CARMA) was started, and how students can build their methods toolbox, especially through leveraging free CARMA resources and discounted live courses. You can reach Larry through his email at [email protected], and see what resources and courses are available through CARMA here.

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    Shout out to Dr. Joshua White, our co-host, for officially passing his dissertation defense on March 24th! Joshua will be starting at the University of Dayton this Fall 2022. Congrats, Joshua!!

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    We would also like to acknowledge our Ukrainian friends in PhD programs and post-doctoral positions across the world. If there is anything we or the ENT Division can do to help you during this time, please reach out to us via our email: [email protected]. We are thinking and praying for all of you during this incredibly difficult time!

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    TMI is a "for the students, by the students" podcast hosted by the AOM Entrepreneurship Division, where students are able to ask questions and get to know faculty and others in the field.

    Be sure to follow the AOM ENT Division on their social accounts and be on the lookout for the Twitter Poll to send your questions or comments!

    Podcast Email - [email protected]

    ENT Division Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/entdivaom/

    ENT Division Twitter - https://twitter.com/ENTDivAOM

    ENT Division LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/4289160/

    ENT Division YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW1hLti5A9cUzbmHHRVAwPA

  • We're officially now onto episode 2 of Season 3 - all about methods!

    Before you turn this off and tune out - hear us out... We know methods are an area that causes most doctoral students to run for the hills, but that's our goal with this season - give some insights on new methods, new data sets, and ways to build your methods toolbox.

    In our second episode of the season, Ashley and Alex interview Diana Hechavarría. Diana gives us background on how she got involved with the Panel Study of Entrepreneurial Dynamics (PSED) and Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM), advice for how students can get involved with creating these large datasets, and her lessons learned from these projects and her career so far. You can reach Diane through her email at [email protected] and find the PSED dataset at http://www.psed.isr.umich.edu/psed/home.

    Some other resources and training that Diana recommends:

    https://mixtape.scunning.com/

    http://econ.msu.edu/estimate/index.php

    https://www.reddit.com/r/learnpython/

    Join your local American Statistical Association! They give great local continuing and professional education sessions from methods experts in your state.

    We would also like to take a minute to acknowledge our Ukrainian friends in PhD programs and post-doctoral positions across the world. If there is anything we or the ENT Division can do to help you during this time, please reach out to us via our email: [email protected]. We are thinking and praying for all of you during this incredibly difficult time!

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    TMI is a "for the students, by the students" podcast hosted by the AOM Entrepreneurship Division, where students are able to ask questions and get to know faculty and others in the field.

    Be sure to follow the AOM ENT Division on their social accounts and be on the lookout for the Twitter Poll to send your questions or comments!

    Podcast Email - [email protected]

    ENT Division Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/entdivaom/

    ENT Division Twitter - https://twitter.com/ENTDivAOM

    ENT Division LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/4289160/

    ENT Division YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW1hLti5A9cUzbmHHRVAwPA

  • We're officially on Season 3 - all about methods!

    Before you turn this off and tune out - hear us out... We know methods an area that causes most doctoral students to run for the hills, but that's our goal with this season - give some insights on new methods, new data sets, and ways to build your methods toolbox.

    In this first episode of the season, Ashley and Alex interview Moren Lévesque, who gives us some fun personal insights like how she always knew she wanted to teach, why she uses such unique methods, and how she recommends that students learn and build these skills. Moren also offers some great advice on how PhD students can learn new methods (like AI/Machine Learning). You can reach Moren through her email at [email protected].

    TMI is a "for the students, by the students" podcast hosted by the AOM Entrepreneurship Division, where students are able to ask questions and get to know faculty and others in the field.

    Be sure to follow the AOM ENT Division on their social accounts and be on the lookout for the Twitter Poll to send your questions or comments!

    Podcast Email - [email protected]

    ENT Division Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/entdivaom/

    ENT Division Twitter - https://twitter.com/ENTDivAOM

    ENT Division LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/4289160/

    ENT Division YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW1hLti5A9cUzbmHHRVAwPA

  • TMI is a "for the students, by the students" podcast hosted by the AOM Entrepreneurship Division, where students are able to ask questions and get to know faculty and others in the field.

    We're finishing up with Season 2! This season we focus on well-being, and one of the things that plagues all of us in academia - regardless of the stage of our career - is managing co-author relationships. In this month's episode Ashley and Joshua interview Russell Cropanzano, who gives us some fun personal insights like how he wishes he was on Cowboy Bepop, and also talks about his professional experiences like moving from the domain of psychology to business. Russell also offers some great advice on how PhD students can manage their relationships with faculty and other co-authors. You can reach Russell through his email at [email protected].

    Be sure to follow the AOM ENT Division on their social accounts and be on the lookout for the Twitter Poll to send your questions or comments!

    Podcast Email - [email protected]

    ENT Division Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/entdivaom/

    ENT Division Twitter - https://twitter.com/ENTDivAOM

    ENT Division LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/4289160/

    ENT Division YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW1hLti5A9cUzbmHHRVAwPA

  • TMI is a "for the students, by the students" podcast hosted by the AOM Entrepreneurship Division, where students are able to ask questions and get to know faculty and others in the field.

    We're officially in Season 2! This season we focus on well-being, and one of the things that plagues all of us in academia is imposter syndrome. In this month's episode Ashley and Joshua interview James Vardaman, who talks about his experiences with imposter syndrome, his path to get to this stage of his career, and his advice on how PhD students can avoid or overcome their own "imposter" feelings. You can reach James through his email at [email protected].

    Be sure to follow the AOM ENT Division on their social accounts and be on the lookout for the Twitter Poll to send your questions or comments!

    Podcast Email - [email protected]

    ENT Division Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/entdivaom/

    ENT Division Twitter - https://twitter.com/ENTDivAOM

    ENT Division LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/4289160/

    ENT Division YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW1hLti5A9cUzbmHHRVAwPA

  • TMI is a "for the students, by the students" podcast hosted by the AOM Entrepreneurship Division, where students are able to ask questions and get to know faculty and others in the field.

    We're officially onto Season 2! This season we focus on well-being, and there's no better way to start than with tips for general well-being and sleep. In this month's episode Ashley and Alex interview Jeff Gish, who talks about his research on sleep, how he tries to "practice what he preaches," and how PhD students can make sure they're taking care of their own well-being as well. You can reach Jeff through email at [email protected].

    Be sure to follow the AOM ENT Division on their social accounts and be on the lookout for the Twitter Poll to send your questions or comments!

    Podcast Email - [email protected]

    ENT Division Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/entdivaom/

    ENT Division Twitter - https://twitter.com/ENTDivAOM

    ENT Division LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/4289160/

    ENT Division YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW1hLti5A9cUzbmHHRVAwPA

  • TMI is a "for the students, by the students" podcast hosted by the AOM Entrepreneurship Division, where students are able to ask questions and get to know faculty and others in the field.

    Since Season 1 is all about the AOM ENT Division, in this month's episode Ashley and Joshua interview the ENT Division Prior PDW Chair, Jon Carr. Jon tells us more about himself, gives some advice on create and make impactful PDW submissions to AOM, and offers advice for things to do (or not do) during your academic career. You can reach Jonn through email at [email protected].

    Be sure to follow the AOM ENT Division on their social accounts and be on the lookout for the Twitter Poll to send your questions or comments!

    Podcast Email - [email protected]

    ENT Division Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/entdivaom/

    ENT Division Twitter - https://twitter.com/ENTDivAoM

    ENT Division LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/4289160/

    ENT Division YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW1hLti5A9cUzbmHHRVAwPA

  • TMI is a "for the students, by the students" podcast hosted by the AOM Entrepreneurship Division, where students are able to ask questions and get to know faculty and others in the field.

    Since Season 1 is all about the AOM ENT Division, in this month's episode Ashley and Alex interview the ENT Division Membership Committee Member (and prior chair), Siri Terjesen. Siri tells us more about herself, gives some insights about the ENT Division, answers "Mailbag" questions submitted on ENT social media pages, talks about hiring (and upcoming positions!) at FAU, and offers advice on time management, productivity, and the job market. You can reach Siri through email at [email protected], and be sure to check out her biking desk on her twitter: https://twitter.com/siriterjesen

    Be sure to follow the AOM ENT Division on their social accounts and be on the lookout for the Twitter Poll to send your questions or comments!

    Podcast Email - [email protected]

    ENT Division Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/entdivaom/

    ENT Division Twitter - https://twitter.com/ENTDivAoM

    ENT Division LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/4289160/

    ENT Division YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW1hLti5A9cUzbmHHRVAwPA

  • TMI is a "for the students, by the students" podcast hosted by the AOM Entrepreneurship Division, where students are able to ask questions and get to know faculty and others in the field.

    Since Season 1 is all about the AOM ENT Division, in this month's episode Ashley and Joshua interview the ENT Division Chair for 2021, Peter Klein. Peter tells us more about himself, gives an inside look at the decisions the Executive Committee is making, and offers advice for how PhD Students can get involved in the division. You can reach Peter through email at [email protected].

    Be sure to follow the AOM ENT Division on their social accounts and be on the lookout for the Twitter Poll to send your questions or comments!

    Podcast Email - [email protected]

    ENT Division Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/entdivaom/

    ENT Division Twitter - https://twitter.com/ENTDivAoM

    ENT Division LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/4289160/

    ENT Division YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW1hLti5A9cUzbmHHRVAwPA