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Welcome to the first Tallinn University podcast where amazing things happen. The TLU Student Podcast is part of Tallinn University's LIFE project in which students create a podcast with a variety of interesting and relevant subjects for their community.
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This is How to PhD, the show dedicated to sharing those key, practical skills for University success! Perhaps you’ve just decided to embark on a PhD, Master’s or Bachelor’s, or maybe you’re a seasoned doctoral veteran about to face your viva. Whatever stage you’re at, University studies can be a huge challenge. But it can also be one of the most rewarding things you’ll ever do and there are a few things we learned along the way that can help you. Join myself, Dr Arun Ulahannan and my co-host ...
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For each episode, three students from The University of Manchester come together to talk about all things Manchester and university. Whether you're considering university study, have applied or are one of our current students, these podcasts will give you an insight into how to make the most of your university experience. Find out more about Manchester before joining us: https://www.manchester.ac.uk/study/
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The road to mastery begins here. The Student of the Gun University Podcast makes it easy to gain a new perspective and understanding of firearms training. We use a single topic, short-form, easy to digest format to enable you to maximize your listening time. Each episode of SOTG University podcast will focus on a specific topic allowing you to choose from a variety of topics and subject matters related to the world of firearms and firearms training. Be sure to start with the 3 pillar episode ...
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Meeste vaimne tervis jääb tihti tähelepanuta, kuid selle episoodi külalised – koomik Aleksandr Popov ja psühholoog Steven Saagpakk – räägivad, miks on oluline seda teemat lahata. Kuidas mehed oma tunnete eest hoolitsevad, millised on psühholoogilised takistused ja kuidas huumor aitab leevendada elu keerulisi hetki?…
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Do you know the different ways the University is helping to keep students safe? During this episode, our panel discuss their experiences of feeling safe as a student, ways we could improve safety on campus, as well as looking towards our Reclaim the Night march on Thursday 21 November.The University of Manchester による
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Ever wondered how groundbreaking research grabs headlines? If you think it’s all about luck or fame, think again! This episode dives into the strategic side of getting your PhD research out of academic journals and into the wider world. With practical insights and tips, we’ll guide you through the process of working with the media to amplify your w…
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This podcast episode discusses the importance of setting financial goals and timelines for students. It uses the analogy of a road trip to illustrate how financial goals provide direction and purpose for financial planning. The episode outlines different types of financial goals, from short-term to long-term, and provides practical advice on defini…
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In this episode, we dive into the concept of impact in research—what it is, why it’s crucial, and how you can plan for it even at the PhD stage. We explore how impact goes beyond simple dissemination or public engagement, aiming for real change in society, the economy, culture, policy, health, and beyond. Our conversation covers practical ways to i…
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The Episode outlines the importance of understanding your net worth as a crucial first step in your personal finance journey. It highlights how calculating net worth provides clarity on your financial health by comparing assets and liabilities. By knowing your net worth, you can set realistic financial goals, track progress towards them, and make i…
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In this episode, we explore why a strong narrative is the backbone of a successful PhD. It’s not just about compiling studies or chapters; it’s about weaving them into a story that’s engaging and easy to follow. We discuss how to build a compelling pitch that answers essential questions and captivates your audience. You’ll also hear tips for refini…
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Considering studying a PhD? Whether at Manchester or elsewhere, this podcast will provide you with the first hand experience's of three PhD students to help inform your decision. Students Charlotte, Mahesh and Lishan talk about their experiences of three very different PhD programmes. Chapters: 00:17 Details of each guest's research 08:04 Work-life…
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Get ready for the best season yet! Season 3 is almost here, and we’re taking your PhD journey to new heights. From building a standout PhD narrative to navigating tricky co-worker dynamics, this season is packed with insights that will help you create impactful research and get the recognition you deserve. Stay tuned for expert tips on balancing wo…
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Our students had a catch-up in The Red Lion, in Withington near our Fallowfield student accommodation. Evie, Jacob, Maansi and Andrea discussed their experiences of Halls in first year, and moving out of Halls in their second year. They talk about shared bathrooms, catered food, making friends and all things Halls of Residence.…
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We welcome all students to our diverse and beautiful student community, including those that identify under the LGBTQ+ spectrum. Our students, Madi, Esa, Chris and Ray talk about all their experiences of being students who identify as part of the LGBTQ+ community. They discuss how they feel about the city of Manchester as a supporting diverse commu…
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For this special episode of Manchester Voices, we brought in three recent graduates of the University to talk about their experiences of finding work after university, top tips on how to make the most of your time at the University, how to make yourself more employable during your studies, and the future for them. Giorgia Ravera is a Sustainability…
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Join us on the TLU Student Podcast as we delve into the profound question: Does music shape our identity? If so, how and why? In this episode, hosts Sigrid and Keidi explore the symbiotic relationship between music and personal identity with the expertise of Pille Rand, a seasoned music therapist specialising in Guided Imagery and Music therapy. Pi…
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In this episode we discuss how sports and physical activities affect academic performance and mental state during university studies. We touch on the transition from compulsory PE classes in high school to sitting in lectures, spending hours studying and mostly having a physically passive university life. We emphasise the positive effects physical …
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Episode 63 dives into the topic of pop-culture as a motivator for a language acquisition. Pop-culture is a necessary and fairly important part of any language-learning journey. In this episode we explore two global and yet so different languages – Japanese and English. Together with the guests, Valeria Ohata and Paul Rüsse, we will prove you that w…
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It's very natural to feel lonely at university! In a sea of thousands of people, this is still a very normal experience. There is plenty support and advice for you if you experience this. Our students Maansi, Dorsa and Tom have come together to talk about their experiences and offer you some support.…
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To celebrate International Women's Day, Dorsa, Ella and Ruby got together to talk about their experiences of university life as women and what women inspire them. The group discuss what International Women's Day means to them; what women inspire them; their experiences of being women at university; and their greatest achievements! Not to mention, a…
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In this upcoming episode, Aurora, Natasha and Dorsa discuss life as an international student. What made them choose Manchester? What are the culture shocks here? Why does Aurora think she comes across as rude?!The University of Manchester による
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With January exams well underway, this podcast explores the best ways to revise, as well as how to study in the lead-up. Dorsa, Daniella, and Iqra also discuss places to study, the Library team, their hacks and more.The University of Manchester による
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In this episode, we delve into the vast potential of AI, specifically ChatGPT, in revolutionizing the field of education. Join us as we explore how AI can be a game-changer for both students and educators, providing instant access to information, fostering innovative learning methods, and transforming the educational landscape. While AI has come a …
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Welcome to our panel discussion on an increasingly relevant topic in today's digital age: social media detox. Joining us are project members Hans Jürgen Teras, Anano Ghibradze, Hyo Jeong Chang, Ksenija Jaanika Kurn, Sarthak C. Gautam, and Francis Akunwanne, who are passionate about exploring the why and when behind this vital practice. We'll delve …
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Support this show at https://www.sotgu.com During this episode, we will address the 3 Things or topics that every person who owns a gun, any gun, needs to understand. This is fundamental or foundational knowledge that is critical to gun owners, regardless of what plan to do with a firearm. Use the SOTG promo codes here: www.studentofthegun.com/cult…
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Welcome to our new episode! Today we will disscuss such topics as: the state of LGBT+ minorities in Estonia, it's history and how things are changing right now. Also, we'll talk about the most recent event in Estonia: the equal marriage legislation which will come into force in January 2024. In this episode we also have a guest speaker - Kelly Gros…
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In this episode we have a special guest who shares her own personal experience with a cult. Cults don’t advertise themselves as cults - how can you even recognize you or your loved one might be under the dangerous manipulation of a cult leader? What to do and what to avoid if you want to help your loved one who you think has fallen into a cult? Ref…
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Welcome to the new season of the TLU student podcast. In the first episode we discuss the topic of cults. We are joined by two experts - Tõnu Lehtsaar, a professor from TU who focuses on psychology of religion, and Polina Tšerkassova, who focuses on cultural anthropology. Come on a journey with us to understand what a cult is. References: Galanter,…
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What are the first few weeks of university like? What is Fresher's Week like? Is university how you expected it to be? How have you settled in to university? How often do you speak to family? Do you feel different from the university experience? Student Dorsa asks fellow students Daniella and Jacob all about student life at the start of the univers…
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Support this show at https://www.sotgu.com Gun people are often asked to give advice about the choice of firearms and accessories. How can we give the best advice possible? What is the definition of “good advice”? Ask Questions, Listen, Remember for whom the advice was given. Be Honest. https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/how-to-give-good-advice-when…
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Support this show at https://www.sotgu.com Poor choices in gear; ammo, holsters, belts, accessories, etc. can and will distract you and effectively handicap you during training. Paul has some advice to help you have a better training experience. Use the SOTG promo codes here: www.studentofthegun.com/culture Support this podcast at — https://redcirc…
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Support this show at https://www.sotgu.com Gun people are often asked to give advice about the choice of firearms and accessories. How can we give the best advice possible? What is the definition of “good advice”? Use the SOTG promo codes here: www.studentofthegun.com/culture Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/student-of-the-gun-univer…
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Support this show at https://www.sotgu.com During the process of writing a new book, I had the opportunity to once more closely examine what it takes to achieve mastery with a firearm. Some people think that they need to master just one more high speed technique or add one more custom part to their pistol. Shooting well is 90% mental and 10% physic…
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This week, hosts Arun and Julia share personal experiences and practical guidance on handling criticism effectively. They emphasize the universality of criticism and the need to recognize its emotional impact, advising listeners to step away and regain perspective when it stings. The episode provides insights on embracing feedback by considering th…
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In Season 2 Episode 8, hosts Arun and Julia discuss the critical issue of plagiarism, shedding light on its various forms and offering valuable tips on how to avoid it. They emphasize that plagiarism involves taking someone else's work or ideas and presenting them as one's own. Arun and Julia caution against the serious consequences of plagiarism, …
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Support this show at https://www.sotgu.com Having learned how to dry-fire decades ago and having used it successfully to fire “Expert” on the Marine Corps rifle range, I was surprised when an instructor of whom I had great respect disparaged the use of dry-fire. I set out to figure out why this was the case. Upcoming Training Course: martial-applic…
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Dorsa, Iqra and Khadijat talk honestly and openly about the cost of studying. The group discuss what they spend their money on, how they manage their finances and what part-time jobs they have to earn money while studying.The University of Manchester による
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In the latest episode of "How to PhD," hosts Arun and Julia discuss practical strategies for graduate students to supplement their income during their doctoral studies. As the cost of living continues to rise, finding additional sources of cash becomes crucial. Arun and Julia, who were fortunate to have fully funded positions during their own docto…
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Support this show at https://www.sotgu.com The purpose of our collaboration with Spike’s Tactical was to create a practical, rugged and reliable rifle that had everything a fighting gun needs but nothing it does not. K.I.S.S. Principle in action or application. https://www.spikestactical.com/collections/complete-rifles/student-of-the-gun-the-lexing…
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Welcome back to "How to PhD," Season 2, Episode 6! In this episode, Arun and Julia are your guides on a journey to boost and maintain your writing motivation. Writing is at the core of every PhD, but staying motivated can often feel like an uphill battle. Arun and Julia share their own experiences and dive deep into valuable insights and strategies…
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In Season 2, Episode 5 of "How to PhD," hosts Arun and Julia address the daunting issue of dealing with intimidating supervisors during your PhD. They dive into why supervisors can be intimidating and provide actionable strategies to manage these relationships effectively. Their advice includes depersonalizing the situation, understanding your supe…
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We're back! This week we're delving into the world of procrastination. But importantly, we talk about techniques that actually address the root-cause of procrastination! Join us as we give you the tools you need to kick the habit and make the most of your timeDr Arun Ulahannan & Dr Julia Gauly による
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Students Aidan, Maansi and Grace discuss what to pack for university, what to buy when you arrive, moving away from home, accommodation, joining societies, and saving money and they affordability of being a student in Manchester.The University of Manchester による
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Support this show at https://www.sotgu.com Keeping with our recent theme regarding long distance and precision shooting, we pose the question: how much scope is enough? We could also ask, how much scope is too much? Do you really need a 20x scope to hit a target at 1000 yards? We have an extensive amount of experience in this subject and have some …
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Support this show at https://www.sotgu.com Lesson from long range shooting; if you want to experience real change and improvement, you need to be willing to make bold adjustments. This lesson applies not only to the elevation knob on your rifle scope, but to other aspects in your life. Use the SOTG promo codes here: www.studentofthegun.com/culture …
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Students Maansi, Khadijat and our host Georgia, discuss the things you need to think about before coming to university. How easy is it to make friends? What is the step-up like? What's it like coming from abroad? Is studying a lot harder?The University of Manchester による
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Support this show at https://www.sotgu.com Believe it or not, sometimes you need to clean your guns. Firearms are simple machines and machines run the best when they are clean and properly lubricated. FrogLube is back as an official sponsor of Student of the Gun so this is a good time to discuss firearms maintenance and cleaning. www.studentofthegu…
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Support this show at https://www.sotgu.com We just had a very successful PFT Training Camp. So successful, that we have scheduled another one for September of 2023. Follow the link: PFT camp. Do we go to the shooting range to learn how to function and perform on the range? Or, is our purpose to go to a training area to learn and practice how to fun…
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Support this show at https://www.sotgu.com What is the flinch reaction and from where does it come? Just as importantly, what can we do to mitigate the flinch reflex? Professor Paul has been helping shooters to mitigate and eliminate the accuracy stealing flinch for over 30 years. Listen louder. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/stude…
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Students Aidan, Maansi and Irene talk about what they were most worried about before starting their studies at university. They talk about making friends, accommodation and much more, as they battle the misconceptions of starting university.The University of Manchester による
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Support this show at https://www.sotgu.com I recently read that a person who will devote or dedicate ten minutes a day to the practice of a certain endeavor; piano, guitar, dry fire, etc. will in one year have an ability greater than 95 percent of the people around them. Let’s consider the math for a moment: 10 x 7 = 70 and 70 x 52 = 3640 minutes o…
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