

The Qual Report: Exploring the Depths of Qualitative Research
Adam Rosenthal
Welcome to “The Qual Report,” the podcast that delves deep into the captivating world of qualitative research. Join us on an intellectual journey as we unravel the rich tapestry of human experiences, perspectives, and stories that shape our understanding of the world.
In each episode, different hosts from The Qualitative Report (TQR) will guide you through thought-provoking discussions, revealing the inner workings of qualitative research and TQR.
In each episode, different hosts from The Qualitative Report (TQR) will guide you through thought-provoking discussions, revealing the inner workings of qualitative research and TQR.
Episodes
Mentioned books

Dec 17, 2025 • 25min
From the Farm to the Field: A Life of Context, Curiosity, and Connection
In this episode, host Claude-Hélène Mayer sits down with Ronald Chenail for a thoughtful conversation about the experiences that have shaped his life and career. Ron reflects on growing up around a multi-generational dairy farm in Massachusetts and how those early lessons influenced his path into education, scholarship, administration, and family therapy.Through Claude-Hélène’s questions, Ron shares stories from a career that unfolded organically rather than following a fixed plan. Teaching kindergarten, driving school buses, coaching football, running evening schools, and writing his first computer programs all contributed to how he came to think about people, systems, and the importance of context.Together, they explore how family therapy reshaped not only Ron’s professional practice but also his understanding of leadership, organizations, and relationships. The conversation touches on narrative and systems thinking, the value of reframing problems, and staying open to new perspectives. The episode closes with Ron reflecting on legacy, meaning, and his hope to create spaces for reflection and healing grounded in land, history, and connection.

Nov 19, 2025 • 25min
Narratives of Change: Exploring Therapeutic Autoethnography With Claude-Hélène Mayer and Ronald J. Chenail
In this engaging conversation, Claude-Hélène Mayer, a South African psychology professor and expert in autoethnography, joins Ronald J. Chenail. They explore the transformation of autoethnography into a powerful therapeutic tool. Topics include the integration of personal narratives in therapy, the significance of turning points, and the role of cultural contexts in shaping identity. They also discuss collaborative autoethnographic projects and the potential for healing and systemic change, emphasizing the upcoming special issue on therapeutic positive autoethnography.

Oct 30, 2023 • 48min
Qualitative Renaissance: Envisioning the Future with Large Language Models at the Helm Featuring Jessica Parker and Veronica Richard
In this podcast episode, we unravel the ramifications of employing large language models like ChatGPT to bolster qualitative research. Orchestrated through a ‘Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow’ lens, we delve into the complex mechanics of LLMs, underscore the imperative for transparency, and explore the necessity for robust evaluative frameworks to assess the quality of generated output. Highlighting the principle of augmentation over automation in research methodologies, the dialogue cultivates a perspective of embracing technological advancements as a means to enrich the tapestry of qualitative research.
Jessica Parker's and Veronica Richard's Recently Published Paper in TQR
Jessica Parker's and Veronica Richard's Pre-Conference Workshop in February 2024
Academic Insights Lab

May 22, 2023 • 51min
Qualitative Research in Education with Marilyn Lichtman
In this podcast, Marilyn Lichtman talks to Marti Snyder about the 4th edition of her book, Qualitative Research in Education: A User's Guide. The podcast begins with a brief historical context about Marilyn's experience with qualitative research and TQR. Next, she describes what inspired her to write this fourth edition and what readers can expect. She discusses the various types of qualitative research and what defines quality and rigor as well as current issues in education and how qualitative research methods can be used to address them. Finally, she shares her thoughts about technology and the future of qualitative research.

Mar 23, 2023 • 59min
Participatory Action Research: Ethics and Decolonization with Caroline Lenette
In this podcast you will hear a conversation among Caroline Lenette, author of the book, Participatory Action Research: Ethics and Decolonization (see Review by Sally, called Thank you, Caroline in The Qualitative Report, 27(11), 2668-2670 https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2022.6063) and Sally St. George and Dan Wulff, Co-Editors-in-Chief of TQR. They discuss ethics and decolonizing principles and processes to move our research into more just and relevant spaces for participants, researchers, and consumers. In addition, Caroline eloquently shares ideas that she has added and refined since the publication of her book. We hope that you be stimulated and encouraged to stretch your own research and reporting of your research!

Mar 9, 2023 • 36min
TQR Ready Review Comments: Introduction and Review of the Literature
Having problems crafting your research paper’s introduction or perhaps a review of the literature? No worries, Sally, Dan, and Ron provide helpful writing tips and guidance from TQR’s Ready Review Comments resource. You may access the TQR Ready Review Resource below:
https://sites.nova.edu/tqr/files/2021/05/TQR_Ready_Review_Comments_Compliments_050721.pdf

Feb 20, 2023 • 1h 1min
TQR 14th Annual Conference - The Qualitative Report in a Post-Covid World - Ronald J. Chenail, Sally St. George, Dan Wulff, and Adam Rosenthal
Since 2019, we at TQR have published 114 articles in which authors have reported experiences of others as well as their own living and working in a Covid-19-affected world. In the third day opening plenary, as TQR’s Co-Editors-In-Chief and Managing Editor / Community Director we reflect on what we have learned from our authors, editors, reviewers, and conference participants, and share how the TQR community will continue to develop in a Post-Covid World.

Feb 17, 2023 • 58min
TQR 14th Annual Conference - Qualitative Data Analysis in a Post-Covid World – Stacy Penna, Daniel Turner, and Julia Gerson
Since 2019, we have been living in a world-wide pandemic of Covid with the hope soon we may see the passing of the disease. Now, in 2023, as the virus continues to affect our lives, our qualitative data analysis efforts to generate, collect, process, analyze, synthesize, display, and report play an important role in this new world. In our second day opening panel, three representatives from leading qualitative data analysis software companies share their pre-, peri-, and post-Covid experiences and offer insights on qualitative data analysis’ present and future.

Feb 16, 2023 • 56min
TQR 14th Annual Conference - Qualitative Research in a Post-Covid World - Johnny Saldaña, Maria Lahman, and Jessica Nina Lester
Since 2019, we have been living in a world-wide pandemic of Covid with the hope soon we may see the passing of the disease. Now, in 2023, as the virus continues to affect our lives, we as qualitative researchers know we have an important role to play in exploring, describing, analyzing, interpreting, and criticizing this new world. In our first day opening panel, three leading qualitative researchers share their pre-, peri-, and post-Covid experiences and offer insights on qualitative research’s present and future.

Jan 17, 2023 • 1min
You Got A Minute? "The So What Question" by Sally St. George
Welcome to our series of "You Got A Minute" Qualitative Research Tips!


