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In this episode, I sit down with Brienne Miner, MD MHS—a physician, researcher, and recent K to R Essentials graduate—for a powerful conversation about what it really looks like to step into your role as a PI with clarity and purpose.

Brienne shares how her clinical work with older adults and their care partners shaped her research questions—and how she learned to own her expertise through the K to R transition. We talk about the internal work of recognizing your intellectual contribution, the pressure of feeling behind, and why the strategic pause matters more than rushing into the next grant deadline.

If you’ve ever questioned whether your ideas are “good enough,” or wondered if there’s a more balanced way to approach your research career, this episode is for you.

In this episode, we discuss:

Whether you’re early in your K award or eyeing your next submission deadline, this conversation is a reminder that you already hold the wisdom you need—and it’s okay to take the time to do it your way.

Interested in joining the next cohort of K to R Essentials? Join the waitlist at https://sarahdobson.co/k2r