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In this episode, Michael Dargie sits down with David Mendes, also known as Papa PhD, to discuss navigating life beyond academia. David offers valuable career advice and insights into various career opportunities for graduate students and researchers.This conversation is essential for anyone seeking career planning and guidance on how to choose a career path that aligns with their purpose.This episode of The Rebel Rebel is brought to you by my book, Brand Jitsu. “Sometimes just doing more is not the solution.” After completing his PhD in biology, David faced the all-too-familiar crossroads many graduate students encounter: a lack of academic jobs, identity loss, and the anxiety of “what now?” Instead of pushing harder on a path that didn’t feel right, he started talking to other postgrads—scientists, entrepreneurs, creatives—about what came after their degrees. Those conversations became Papa PhD, a podcast now more than 300 episodes strong. David opens up about the evolution of the show, from a passion project to a growing community of global listeners navigating career uncertainty. He shares how podcasting transformed his sense of self, taught him how to connect, and gave him the confidence to speak onstage. Along the way, they talk about creative rituals, the magic of sci-fi and philosophy, Portuguese comfort food, Japanese art, and the importance of laughing with other humans. David’s insights on imposter syndrome, over-pedalling, and finding your own flavour of success are deeply honest and profoundly useful. His advice to rebels in waiting: don’t compare, don’t wait until you’re “ready”—just get in the game. The world needs your version of the thing. Quoteable Quotes “Sometimes just doing more is not the solution.” — David Mendes “You’re depriving the world of your flavour of the thing.” — David Mendes “It’s the unknown that brings up imposter feelings.” — David Mendes “The world needs more Rebecca, Rebecca.” — Michael Dargie “Sometimes you’ve got to stop pedalling and look around.” — David Mendes Episode Highlights Academic Reboot | Why David created Papa PhD for grad students From Language to Life Science | Medical writing and translation work Permission to Pivot | Letting go of the professor path Podcast Confidence | How speaking into a mic changed everything Science Meets Art | Supporting a PhD student’s neuron-inspired paintings VIP Guest List | Who David dreams of getting on the podcast Slow Down | The over-pedalling analogy that explains burnout Food of Home | Portuguese codfish and egg tarts Cultural Curiosity | Why Japan and Bhutan top his travel list Advice to Rebels | Don’t compare—do your version of the thing Imposter Syndrome | Talk to it, but don’t let it drive Links From Episode Papa PhD Website (https://papaphd.com/) David on LinkedIn ( / davidmendesdasilva ) David on Facebook ( / papaphd ) David on Instagram ( / papaphdpodcast ) Threads (https://www.threads.com/@papaphdpodcast) X (https://x.com/PapaPhDPodcast)