The Qualitative Escape
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Welcome to The Qualitative Escape podcast, hosted by Ayanda. This platform is a space to discuss qualitative research practices, career planning, entrepreneurship, and time management for busy moms and career women.
The Qualitative Escape
10M ago
Today, I would like to focus on field research practices- conducting qualitative research interviews, in particular. So grab a ☕️ and be sure to take notes ..read more
The Qualitative Escape
10M ago
!!BONUS EPISODE!!! Today, I’m talking to @misshendricksza - a vintage (everything!) enthusiast from Kensington, Cape Town. Today, two old friends came together (over a glass of chilled Cincault), to talk side-hustling for single mom’s, staying creative in challenging times and staying true to your values. Annika shares her passion about vintage clothing and how staying in her own lane keeps her grounded. Follow Annika on Facebook – Retro Aesthetics (@VBbyAnnika) Follow Annika on Instagram – Miss Hendricks (@misshendricksza) Shop Annika’s curation of slow-fashion / vintage items on Yaga SA – Re ..read more
The Qualitative Escape
3y ago
Today, I would like to focus on field research practices- conducting qualitative research interviews, in particular. So grab a ☕️ and be sure to take notes ..read more
The Qualitative Escape
3y ago
!!BONUS EPISODE!!! Today, I’m talking to @misshendricksza - a vintage (everything!) enthusiast from Kensington, Cape Town. Today, two old friends came together (over a glass of chilled Cincault), to talk side-hustling for single mom’s, staying creative in challenging times and staying true to your values. Annika shares her passion about vintage clothing and how staying in her own lane keeps her grounded. Follow Annika on Facebook – Retro Aesthetics (@VBbyAnnika) Follow Annika on Instagram – Miss Hendricks (@misshendricksza) Shop Annika’s curation of slow-fashion / vintage items on Yaga SA – Re ..read more
The Qualitative Escape
3y ago
Ayanda talks about the joys and pressures of being a professional (student???) and organising family life. While she’s an avid laundry ? enthusiast - she’s learned to accept that sometimes intentional activity planning means home and work priorities remain in balance. After a 2-year break from her studies, she begins to feel the inevitable imposter syndrome creep in. She describes her breakthrough which led her to realising she didn’t need ‘permission’ to follow her passion. Grab a cup of coffee and tune in for the first ever Qualitative Escape podcast to air ? Join in on the conversation: DM ..read more