Feedback from a doctoral student that I am honored to have received: “Each time I met up with you in Newark I struggled to find the right words to express my gratitude and appreciation for your mentorship throughout the past two years. Thank you just seemed to fall short of the deep gratitude and appreciation I have for the guidance, support, and mentorship you generously gave over these past two years. The qualitative site you created and shared provided an excellent platform for me to build my knowledge in qualitative research. It was daunting at first to contemplate switching from quantitative mindset to qualitative, but you provided a sensible and manageable framework for me to begin this awesome journey into qualitative research. I always had just what I needed when I needed it. I enjoyed our conversations around these readings and the way in which you challenged me to look beyond my perceptions and how to recognize when to pull back when I went too far out there. The space to grow, to try out my ideas, to succeed, to come up short, to sit in the muck for a little bit and work to figure out connections was one of the most valued components of our mentoring relationship. You would ask questions in a way that allowed me to realize the contradiction, flaw, or strength rather than telling me what they were, so much growth occurred because of this.”