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Last Leg of the Race
Season 3 · Episode 6

Last Leg of the Race

Black-Liberation.Tech · Renée Jordan, Ph.D.

December 24, 202429m 25s

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Show Notes

Welcome back to Black Liberation.Tech! I’m Dr. Renée Jordan, your host, and today we’re diving into the final stretch of my doctoral journey. This episode is a celebration of the perseverance it takes to get to this point—whether you’re working on your own dissertation, a major project, or a personal goal.

Key Takeaways:

  • Slow and Steady Wins the Race: Pacing yourself and maintaining momentum over time can be more valuable than sprinting toward the finish line. It's about building habits that allow you to keep going, even when the going gets tough.
  • Perseverance is Key: Whether you’re in academia or pursuing any other goal, resilience is non-negotiable. I’ll talk about how to nurture this quality in yourself and why it’s so important.
  • Tips for the Final Stretch: We’ll dive into strategies to stay focused and productive as you approach the end of a significant journey, whether it’s a dissertation, a creative project, or a professional goal.
  • Embracing Patience and Persistence: Drawing inspiration from Aesop's fable, we'll explore the value of patience in a fast-paced world that often pushes us to hurry up and finish.

So, whether you’re just beginning your academic journey or nearing the end of a long-term project, this episode is packed with reflections, advice, and motivation to help you keep pushing forward.

Listen Now:

This episode is for anyone who feels like they’re on the “last leg of the race.” Whether you’re nearing the completion of your Ph.D., a major life project, or just want to learn more about the mindset needed to finish strong, tune in for valuable insights and encouragement. Remember, it’s not just about how fast you run the race—it’s about crossing the finish line with strength and purpose.