Dads in Academia: Balancing Research, Teaching, and Family Life
What’s it really like to balance the demands of academia with the responsibilities of fatherhood? In this engaging episode of Parents at Work, Lori Mihalich-Levin and Jason Levin sit down with professors Eric Chitambar and Lee Pinkowitz to discuss parenting, tenure, flexibility, career growth, and the lessons they’ve learned raising children while pursuing academic excellence. Along the way, they share thoughtful insights, memorable stories, and even a few outstanding dad jokes. Connect with Lori at Mindful Return https://www.mindfulreturn.com/ Connect with Jason at Ready Set Launch https://readysetlaunch.net/ Connect with Eric on LinkedIn / eric-chitambar-50a4b5362 Connect with Lee on LinkedIn / lee-pinkowitz-a1525413

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