The Happy Scientist

The Happy Scientist

While education and experience are critical for the working scientist, there is another factor that makes all the difference in the lab: happy people are more productive. Yours is a serious mission, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t enjoy carrying out that mission. Your well being impacts both your work and your career. Each episode of The Happy Scientist dials in on hands on, actionable steps you can take to make sure you stay happy, focused and satisfied in the lab. Join us to experience a more fulfilling career in bioscience.

Episodes

March 23, 2026 29 mins

#88 — Taking Back Control of Your Attention in a Distracted World

It often feels like our attention is under constant attack from emails, notifications, and even our own habits. The result is scattered focus, lost time, and growing frustration.

In this episode of The Happy Scientist, we look at how to take back control of your attention and stay focused on what truly matters in your research and life.

You will learn how to re...

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#87 — When Experiments Don’t Go as Planned: How to Stay Curious Instead of Frustrated

In science, things rarely unfold perfectly. Experiments fail, data looks confusing, or equipment breaks at the worst possible moment. When this happens, it is easy to get discouraged or lose focus.

In this episode of The Happy Scientist, we explore how to stay curious instead of frustrated when research does not go as planned. You will lear...

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Today’s episode is part of an experiment: introducing best practices from other disciplines to the bench-based bioscientist.

Dr Jennifer Polk helps you put your hard-earned training into the bigger picture of your career, your choices, and your life, because great mentors can make you a better scientist, but they won't automatically make you a happier one.

For more from Jen, check out her website at https://www.fromphdtolife...

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#86 — Fix it, overhaul it, or start fresh?

Not everything works the way you want it to. Sometimes it is a lab protocol that needs tweaking, a workflow that feels inefficient, or a collaboration that just is not clicking. The hard part is knowing when a small adjustment will do the trick, and when you need a bigger change, or even a fresh start.

In this episode of The Happy Scientist, we explore a simple framework that helps ...

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Today's episode is part of an experiment: introducing best practices from other disciplines to the bench-based bioscientist.

Declan Dunn cuts through the hype and gets practical about AI in the lab: what it's good at, what it's bad at, and what it changes for your day-to-day science.

Should bioscientists care about AI? Can it actually replace the scientist, or does it just raise the bar for what great scientists do?

For more...

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#85 — Are your supports holding you back?

Think back to learning how to ride a bike. Training wheels help you stay upright—but eventually, you have to let them go if you want to truly ride.

The same thing happens in science and in life. We lean on habits, routines, and support systems that once helped, but over time they can quietly start to hold us back.

In this episode of The Happy Scientist, we explore how to recognize the...

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October 27, 2025 35 mins

#84 — Are you avoiding what matters most?

Avoidance shows up in subtle ways—sometimes we know we’re dodging a task, sometimes it’s a reflexive habit, and other times we don’t even realize what we’re avoiding.

In this episode of The Happy Scientist, we explore how these patterns of avoidance can quietly drain your confidence, slow your progress, and amplify stress. More importantly, we’ll show you how to recognize you...

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Extra Episode — Cory Katuna — Have You Ever Heard of the Consciousness Hard Problem?

Today's episode is part of an experiment: introducing best practices from other disciplines to the bench-based bioscientist.

Today, we discuss the consciousness "hard" problem with Cory Katuna.

Why should a bioscientist care about consciousness? In science, objectivity gets so much attention. But when subjectivity and its usefulness gets di...

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#83 — Can you decide what captures your attention?

Modern society has developed sophisticated means of engaging our attention, often for purposes decidedly against our personal interests.

And in the lab, tasks like calculating reagent concentrations or pipetting multiple samples require a high level of focus to avoid messing up. The more mundane, the harder it can be!

And then there are the competing demands of writing-up a...

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Pursuing a career in science often involves challenges and setbacks that are mentally demanding.

While we all grow and learn from these setbacks, the main experience at the time is pain.

But it's crucial to distinguish pain from suffering.

Pain might be an inevitable part of growth and learning, but suffering—deeper distress that's often a consequence of pervasive issues like burnout and imposter syndrome—is not necessary ...

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#81 — Periodically directing your gaze inward can clarify your current position, past journey, and future aspirations.

In this episode of The Happy Scientist, explore the vital practice of taking a self-inventory.

Hear how to conduct this introspection effectively—steering clear of overly positive illusions, harsh self-criticism, and potential disappointment.

Plus, get practical strategies for maintaining a balanced and hon...

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February 14, 2025 40 mins

Ever feel a mix of frustration and nostalgia when you see new faces in the lab, fresh and full of questions?

Are you the kind of person who takes them under your wing, or does their naivety annoy you and get in the way of your lab work?

It’s easy to forget that we all started somewhere, and mentoring these budding scientists is the key to advancing not only their careers but also science as a whole.

In this episode of The H...

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January 17, 2025 33 mins

Naked ambition is a powerful characteristic, yet it can easily become overpowering—for you and your colleagues.

This could endanger your work connections and harm your reputation, especially in situations where teamwork is highly valued.

In this episode of The Happy Scientist, explore the potent quality of ambition and how to use it most effectively to create accomplishment regarding tasks, projects, and career advancement.

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#78 — In this episode of The Happy Scientist, we dive into the emotional patterns that hinder the smooth operation of any to-do list system.

These emotional barriers can sabotage even the most well-crafted to-do lists.

Let's get to the root of these emotional barriers and empower you to work more effectively.

Join us as we explore the psychological factors that influence our productivity and learn strategies to overcome the...

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Is your to-do list downstream of your work style, or your work style downstream of your to-do list?

Do you prefer to write down everything you need to do for the day and then execute as many tasks as possible?

Or do you prefer to get stuck in for the day, and then decide what you need to do?

Your to-do list is your daily plan and sometimes an alarm clock. It gets you closer to your objectives by defining tasks. But, to be eff...

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October 18, 2024 41 mins

#76 — At the heart of the scientific method lies the idea that perspectives are not static—they evolve, shift, and intersect as we tackle scientific problems from different perspectives and uncover new ground truths.

Yet, for most of us, daily science boils down to fine details such as the particulars of experimental design, the caveats to our experiments, producing enough data to satisfy the boss, exporting your data in th...

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#75 — We're told from a young age that patience is a virtue. But does that hold up to scrutiny?

In some respects, it seems so, given that impatience can be annoying to experience and make you unbearable to the people you're waiting on.

But what are the consequences of excessive patience? Does it become a pathological trait that results in excess tolerance and forbearance, which, in turn, stop you from getting what you want a...

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#74 — How we feel about completing certain tasks and the people they involve have a massive impact on whether or not we do those tasks or how quickly and carefully we get them done.

You know—when a job involves dealing with that person, sending that email, or dealing with that instrument. Or when your stress levels build up so much that you lay out a heap of things you want done and tell everyone involved in an ill-tempered...

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#73 — Why do you do science?

Is it your passion, is it to make an impact, is it just the way you make your living, or something else?

Whatever the reason, having a clear sense of your purpose matters.

It can help you deal with major and minor challenges, cope with setbacks, and help you reflect on the professional success and value of your career choices to sustain your development.

Or perhaps you feel dispassionate about doi...

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#72 — Freedom is not having lots of options—it's choosing between them.

You are free to choose.

Now think about that in the context of your research project and career. Are there any decisions you would approach differently? Is there anything you tend to avoid because you worry it will limit your options in the future?

You might worry that specializing in a specific technique or instrument makes you less widely employable. ...

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