WAG Your Work Podcast

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Welcome to the WAG Your Work Podcast! Writing Accountability Groups (WAGs) began when Kimberly Skarupski, PhD, MPH of Johns Hopkins Medicine started gathering faculty to meet once a week in small groups with a clear goal of developing an unbreakable writing habit. The WAGs method makes writing aut…

WAG Your Work Podcast


    • May 3, 2018 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 19m AVG DURATION
    • 2 EPISODES


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    How to Overcome Common Writing Barriers

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 15:42


    Have you ever played a sport, instrument or created art? It’s about repetition, habits, routine, PROPER FORM, muscle memory and mechanics. Writing is no different. In this episode of the WAG Your Work Podcast we discuss how to overcome common writing barriers with Dr. Skarupski, the Associate Dean for Faculty Development with Johns Hopkins Medicine. In this first episode of the WAG Your Work Podcast, we introduce the concept of Writing Accountability Groups (WAGs)which makes writing automatic, mechanical and routine. Whle WAGs began as a group "writing bootcamp" for faculty members in academia, its core principles can utilized by any writer to improve their craft! Learn more at www.WAGYourWork.com

    Introducing Writing Accountability Groups (WAGs) and Dr. Kim Skarupski

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 22:54


    In this first episode of the WAG Your Work Podcast, we introduce the concept of Writing Accountability Groups (WAGs)which makes writing automatic, mechanical and routine. Whle WAGs began as a group "writing bootcamp" for faculty members in academia, its core principles can utilized by any writer to improve their craft! Learn more at www.WAGYourWork.com We also introduce Dr. Kim Skarupski, the Associate Dean for Faculty Development at Johns Hopkins Medicine, and discover why she is so passionate about seeing individuals improve their writing habits.

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