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The Researchers' Writing Podcast

The Researchers' Writing Podcast

Anna Clemens, PhD 27 Episodes Apr 22, 2026

Hosted by Anna Clemens, PhD, this podcast is for all researchers in the sciences who want to write clear, concise and compelling papers time-efficiently so you can publish your research in a calm and steady way. In this podcast, we talk both about how we can write higher quality papers and how to make the process of writing less hard.

Episodes

Ep 27 - The blueprint to having a successful manuscript pipeline - Case study w/ Dr Makella Coudray Apr 22, 2026 00:30:44 Dr Makella Coudray, Assistant Professor and Researchers' Writing Academy member, joins me to discuss how the program has transformed her group's paper-writing process.We talk about: Writing the hard way during her PhD (and some devastating supervisor feedback) and what changedHow Makella was able to significantly cut down on editing rounds with her co-authors Why Makella is enrolling all her lab m
Ep 26 - "I unclogged my publishing pipeline" - Case study with Dr Erika Roesler Apr 16, 2026 00:24:16 I'm chatting with atmospheric science researcher, Dr Erika Roesler, about how she went from getting stuck writing too long papers that weren't getting submitted to a regular writing practice and receiving compliments on her writing from her co-authors. We talk about: Why she joined the Researchers' Writing Academy after sitting on the fence for months The beliefs that had to shift for
Ep 25 - "I got back the best reviews I've ever had." - Case study with Dr Liv Hoversten Apr 1, 2026 00:33:47 I'm chatting with Assistant Professor, Dr Liv Hoversten, about how she went from taking ages to finish a paper, often investing evenings and weekends, to writing a full Introduction section in 3 hours. We talk about: Why she joined the Researchers' Writing Academy when she was a new Assistant Professor who just had a baby How she was able to shift her writing practice to writing during the
Ep 24 - Behind the Scenes of the Researchers' Writing Academy Mar 26, 2026 00:44:59 Dr Anna Clemens walks you through the Researchers’ Writing Academy, the academic writing program that over 700 researchers have already used to get published consistently while enjoying the process. [Quick heads-up: You can still join the Researchers’ Writing Academy at the old price and save $500 USD/year before the enrolment fee is going up on May 6, 2026.]In this episode, Anna talks about:How t
Episode 22 - Your Anchor in High-Anxiety Times: Creating an Intentional Writing Season Jul 18, 2025 01:07:19 Live stream with Dr Anna Clemens and Dr Cathy Mazak There has been a lot of disruption, uncertainty and change in the academic world this year. Whether or not you work in the US, you've probably felt more anxious than usual and you may notice that your writing practice is shifting. My friend and colleague Dr Cathy Mazak and I warmly invite you to join our live conversation on YouTube on how to in
Episode 21 - Why I'm putting on a writing retreat this summer Jul 18, 2025 00:37:35 I'm facilitating a 3-day online writing retreat 16-18 July. All details and sign-up hereAll details and sign-up here In this video, I'm talking about why I decided to create a retreat experience for members of the Researchers' Writing Academy and why I'm opening it up for everyone to join. If you are curious about what's going on behind the scenes, interested in joining this or
Episode 20 - How to write a winning grant proposal -- Live interview w/ Dr Julie Cwikla Jul 18, 2025 01:03:18 I invited Dr Julie Cwikla on the Researchers' Writing Podcast to give us expert advice on writing winning grants. Julie is a Distinguished Professor of Mathematics Education, the author of "From Good to Great Grant Writing" and a sought-after grant consultant. Julie and I have similar views on scientific writing. We both agree that the story should be at its center so that your grants and papers
Episode 19 - The Value of an Online Writing Community for Academics Feb 23, 2025 00:45:04 I talk to Yvonne Rimar, who is in charge of our community experience inside the Researchers’ Writing Academy, how important being part of a community is for all of us. In academic circles, there often is little to no focus on community which can make writing very, very lonely and feel harder than it needs to be.A community structured around your writing can support your writing habits, making you
Episode 18 - "I am a writer." - Case study with Dr Jenny Grant Weinandy Feb 16, 2025 00:41:45 I talk to Dr Jenny Grant Weinandy, member of the Researchers’ Writing Academy and Assistant Professor in clinical psychology at Ohio University in the United States. Jenny shares that when she joined our academic writing program, she was a new parent, overwhelmed with finishing her PhD and dissertation. She didn’t feel like a writer and would avoid writing tasks but she knew she needed to figure o
Episode 17 - Leveraging social media as an academic with Jennifer van Alstyne Feb 9, 2025 00:50:34 I’m talking to Jennifer van Alstyne about how to best leverage social media as an academic. If you don’t know what to share on social media except links to just published articles, then my guest Jennifer van Alstyne will have great content ideas for you (spoiler: you can share about your article waaay before it’s published and you can share that link more than once!). And don’t worry, using these
Episode 16 - 5 common myths about writing research papers Feb 2, 2025 00:25:12 This episode is all about persistent myths about writing scientific research papers and why they aren’t true. I think this is a very important topic because holding one of these wrong beliefs could be what’s keeping you from enjoying writing papers and being good at it. Whether you’re a native or non-native English speaker, or you’ve never used storytelling in your writing, or maybe you’re convinc
Episode 15 - How academics can secure university funding for professional development Jan 26, 2025 00:28:21 Many academics don’t have to pay for professional development out of pocket. But that is often not advertised. In my experience, there is often a lot more “hidden” funding available than we first think. This podcast episode is about getting funding for a professional development opportunity, for example for taking a writing course or program such as the Researchers’ Writing Academy. Remember that

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