TW: Fatal and racist violence in the U.S.


Emily chats with Dr. Malik Boykin, who opens up about how dancing, writing hip hop rhymes, and challenging his self-doubt in the mirror keeps him going, with a challenging life and career.


Malik opened up previously, in episode 12, about early life experiences and challenges he faces as a Black man and Professor.


This episode covers:


·  Malik’s love of 90s hip hop, and his dreams to perform in Africa, publish a Nature paper, and become a full Emeritus Professor


·  The support Malik received from his graduate department following significant loss


·  Finding time to get to a dance floor (hip hop/Afro-beat/electronic music) and let go of stress by dancing


·  Actively seeking and taking up every opportunity to get help


·  Despite the challenges, Malik never considered quitting – not because quitting should be stigmatised, but because this path felt like his calling


·  Getting comfortable with critical feedback, on repeat


·  Using mirror work to challenge self-doubt


Resources:


·  Dr. Boykin’s Research Lab


·  Malik Starx the artist




The full transcript of the podcast is available here, with many thanks to Dan Ranson


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Recorded 29/05/2021.


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