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The Academy i3 Podcast is a series of podcasts where we lead with open hearts and open minds to Inspire, Inquire, and Impact the workforce. On each episode, join Charlie Rodnuson, Practice Coach for the CWDS (Child Welfare Development Services) program, as he talks with special guests on experiences and conversations that transform the heart, mind, and practice. This podcast is produced by the Academy for Professional Excellence, a project of San Diego State University School of Social Work. Hosted, produced, and edited by Charlie Rodnuson. Logo by Michael Eakes.

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    • May 13, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
    • monthly NEW EPISODES
    • 38m AVG DURATION
    • 14 EPISODES


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    Cultural Responsiveness in Practice ft. Lisa Gilbert, Roger De Leon, and Wanjiru Golly

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 50:35


    Learn about the transformative power of cultural responsiveness and reshape your understanding of how to apply this in your social work practice. In this episode of the Academy i3 podcast, Charlie Rodnuson is joined by Wanjiru Golly, Lisa Gilbert, and Roger De Leon Jr. to discuss culturally responsive services. The discussion explores the lifelong journey of understanding one's own culture and what that means for our interactions with others. Through personal anecdotes, the guests illustrate how cultural responsiveness can be integrated into social services to better serve diverse communities. Key themes include the importance of self-reflection, continuous learning, and effective communication in creating an inclusive environment.Episode Chapters:00:00 - Intro01:49 - Cultural Responsiveness Defined04:33 - Overview of Cultural Responsiveness Academy11:47 - Personal Experiences with Cultural Responsiveness21:42 - Transitioning from Personal to Professional Growth28:42 - The Power of Constant Learning30:46 - Facilitation Over Training33:00 - Modeling Cultural Responsiveness35:36 - Sharing Personal Biases40:04 - Navigating Difficult Conversations48:18 - Final Takeaways Learn about our guests: Dr. Wanjiru Golly, originally from Kenya, immigrated to San Diego in 1993. She holds a BA in Psychology and Sociology from the University of Guelph, Canada, and an MA and PhD in Psychology from United States International University, San Diego. After working in HR at Pepsi Bottling Group, she transitioned to the nonprofit sector in 2002, focusing on refugee resettlement and community building. She has held various roles, including Program Director at Alliance for African Assistance and Community Building Coordinator at Community Housing Works. Since 2016, Dr. Golly has been the Program Manager for the Cultural Responsiveness Academy at the Academy for Professional Excellence, where she develops training for public child welfare and behavioral health staff.Lisa Gilbert earned her BS in Psychology with a minor in Addictive Disorders from National University in 2001. She began working with preschool children in 1984 and shifted her focus to at-risk adolescents in 1996, working at Hillcrest Receiving Home and later Polinsky Children's Center. She also worked part-time at UCSD Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Services. Currently, Lisa is a Senior Protective Services Worker in Residential Services, with 17 years of experience at the Department of Health and Human Services. She developed the AWOL/Sexual Exploitation Specialist position for teens involved in human trafficking. Additionally, she leads a Foster Youth Mentor Ministry through her church, coordinating efforts with County staff.Roger De Leon Jr. is a dedicated father, grandfather, and husband of 22 years. He is a minister and advocate for children and families, working as an independent contracting instructor for various academies, including UC Davis and San Diego State University, where he delivers state-mandated trainings on child welfare and fatherhood engagement. Previously, he was a Parent Partner with Riverside County's Children Services Division, helping families navigate the system. De Leon serves on several advisory committees and collaborates with organizations like Casey Family Programs. He is also active in his community as an Assistant/Youth Minister.Subscribe for more cultural responsiveness content: https://www.youtube.com/@TheAcademySDSUFollow us on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/sdsuacademy#CulturalResponsiveness #SocialServices #WorkforceDevelopment

    Trauma-Informed Care in the Workplace ft. Kat Preston-Wager

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 49:48


    Learn how trauma-informed practice can revolutionize your workplace and drive diversity, equity, and inclusion change. We're starting season 2 of our I3 podcast with Kat Preston Wager, a Workforce Development Supervisor for Adult Protective Services Workforce Innovations (APSWI), who shares her extensive experience working with survivors of trauma, the crucial principles of trauma-informed practice, and the intersection of trauma-informed care with diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). She emphasizes the importance of providing safe spaces, ensuring choice and empowerment, and promoting productive and respectful work environments.Season 2 has 10 episodes that will be released each month. This is the first of five episodes of our DEI limited series brought to you by our Academy DEI Podcast Workgroup. The Workgroup drove a major project in our Academy Strategic Plan to provide development opportunities to our staff and guide other professionals and organizations on their DEI journeys. Our hosts, Charlie Rodnuson and Shane Drosi, speak with experts in the industry on topics that were identified by our staff as relevant and helpful for health and human service professionals seeking to practice DEI. These episodes were recorded in 2024. We acknowledge we are releasing these discussions during a time that feels heightened for many. Our intention is to share our learning and encourage growth. Episode Chapters:00:00 Meet Kat Preston Wager, Workforce Development Supervisor05:59 Defining Trauma: A Personal and Professional Perspective10:04 The Importance of Trauma-Informed Workplaces23:42 Balancing Productivity and Trauma-Informed Practices46:09 Connecting Trauma-Informed Care with DEI Efforts48:53 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsLearn about our guest: Katherine (Kat) Preston-Wager, BA, is a Workforce Development Supervisor for Adult Protective Services Workforce Innovations (APSWI). She develops curricula and workforce development resources to strengthen APS programs across the nation, paying close attention to trauma-informed and inclusive training. She is passionate about ensuring those who make up the APS workforce have the tools, confidence, and practice they need to allow them to do their best work. Kat has over 15 years of experience working with survivors of sexual assault and intimate partner violence with specialized skills in crisis intervention, motivational interviewing, advocacy, case management and facilitation. Kat is a former Sexual Assault Response Coordinator for the Department of the Navy and began her career as a Prevention Educator for a Rape Crisis and Domestic Violence Agency.Check out the resources shared by Kat:Trauma on the Job: Surviving Exposure in APS Podcast How Trauma-Informed Employers Can Foster a Sense of Safety at Work Trauma-Informed Leadership: The Balance of Compassion & Accountability Recorded WebinarTrauma-Informed Workplaces Toolkit Subscribe for more trauma-informed practice content: https://www.youtube.com/@TheAcademySDSUFollow us on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/sdsuacademy#TraumaInformedCare #DEI #WorkforceDevelopment

    ICWA: Indian Child Welfare Act

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 44:04


    In this episode, we are joined by Sunni Domiguez, Tribal STAR Program Manager at the Academy for Professional Excellence She shares about the importance of compliance and improving outcomes for families. Sunni highlights how to team and engage, build capacity for working with Native American Children, and increase opportunities to share stories. Have a topic you want to suggest to our podcast team? Email suggestions and feedback to ⁠academyi3podcast@gmail.com⁠!

    Culturally Responsive Leadership Part 2 with Jennifer Tucker-Tatlow and Minola Clark Manson

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 50:50


    In this second episode of the Culturally Responsive Leadership Series, we are re-joined by current and former leaders at the Academy for Professional Excellence - Jennifer Tucker-Tatlow, Chief Executive Officer, and Minola Clark Manson, former Responsive Integrated Health Solutions Director. They discuss the 'i3 experience' and how they have incorporated an organizational health framework into their work. They also share strategies they have used to effectively build and maintain an inclusive culture in the workplace, highlighting what they found important when reaching obstacles or challenges.

    Culturally Responsive Leadership Part 1 with Jennifer Tucker-Tatlow and Minola Clark Manson

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 35:23


    In this first episode of the Culturally Responsive Leadership Series, we are joined by a current leader and a former leader at the Academy for Professional Excellence - Jennifer Tucker-Tatlow, Chief Executive Officer, and Minola Clark Manson, former Responsive Integrated Health Solutions Director. They set the foundation by sharing the importance of Culturally Responsive Leadership for the organization and staff, while highlighting their key successes, misses, and takeaways in developing this practice for the organization.

    Cultural Humility with Janice Boafo

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 52:18


    In this episode, we are joined by Janice Boafo, founder of Evergreen Cypher, Inc., an LCSW, and a contract trainer. She shares how Cultural Humility can be rooted in human connection and how we can truly slow down to honor ourselves and others. Janice highlights that Cultural Humility starts with our own work and developing a level of vulnerability in providing a healing experience for those we serve in the Social Work field. Have a topic you want to suggest to our podcast team? Email suggestions and feedback to academyi3podcast@gmail.com!

    Strength-Based Coaching and Goal Setting with Joanne Chen

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 49:04


    In this episode, we are joined by Joanne Chen, Organization Development Specialist for the Academy for Professional Excellence. Joanne provides a background of approaching from a Strength-based perspective, and highlights how our strengths can be utilized to help set goals as well as develop self-care, boundaries, and decision-making. Notably, she offers Strengths-Based Coaching questions to reflect on for goal attainment.  Have a topic you want to suggest to our podcast team? Email suggestions and feedback to academyi3podcast@gmail.com!

    Self-Care and Sustainability with Brenda Guzman and Jenna Nevitt

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 48:36


    *Please excuse the sound quality, as there were some technical difficulties during the recording* In this episode, we are joined by Brenda Guzman and Jenna Nevitt, Practice Coaches for the Academy of Professional Excellence. Brenda and Jenna share about finding balance between the two worlds of work and personal, highlighting the impact of overwhelm and burnout for child welfare workers while offering resources that can be individualized for each person. Have a topic you want to suggest to our podcast team? Email suggestions and feedback to academyi3podcast@gmail.com!

    Father Engagement with Juan Solis

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 31:15


    In this episode we are joined by Juan Solis, Father Engagement Coordinator with Children's Network. Juan shares about the importance of father engagement in Social Work, highlighting self-empowerment for fathers and what it means to "talk and connect to the boy within".  Have a topic you want to suggest to our podcast team? Email suggestions and feedback to academyi3podcast@gmail.com!

    Trauma Informed Care with Nicole Heesen

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 26:31


    In this episode we are joined by Nicole Heesen, Practice Coach Manager for the Academy for Professional Excellence. Nicole explores Trauma 101 and the impact of trauma on the work environment, focusing on vicarious trauma and offering antidotes for creating a more trauma-informed environment in social work and child welfare.  Have a topic you want to suggest to our podcast team? Email suggestions and feedback to academyi3podcast@gmail.com!

    Worker to Supervisor Role Transition with Christine Hart

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 21:55


    In this episode, we are joined by Christine Hart, Social Services Supervisor with Children's Services in Riverside County. Christine shares about her path towards becoming a supervisor, taking on new responsibilities and shifting trust to her workers. Notably, she highlights maintaining boundaries and work/life balance as a supervisor.  Have a topic you want to suggest to our podcast team? Email suggestions and feedback to academyi3podcast@gmail.com!

    Recognizing Bias with Ellen Perez

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 36:57


    *Please excuse the sound quality, as there were some technical difficulties during the recording* In this episode we are joined by Ellen Perez, Practice Coach for the Academy of Professional Excellence. Ellen discusses different kinds of bias beyond race, culture, and gender, and how do we coach through bias for practice in social work. Have a topic you want to suggest to our podcast team? Email suggestions and feedback to academyi3podcast@gmail.com!

    Simulation Experience with Derrin Ford

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 34:58


    *Please excuse the sound quality, as there were some technical difficulties during the recording* In this episode we are joined by Derrin Ford, Practice Coach for the Academy of Professional Excellence. Derrin shares tips and recommendations for Children and Family Services Staff as they prepare to take part in an exciting workforce development modality designed to provide a safe and trusting environment to practice and try on the skills and practices. Have a topic you want to suggest to our podcast team? Email suggestions and feedback to academyi3podcast@gmail.com!

    Academy i3 Podcast Introduction

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 1:46


    The Academy i3 Podcast is a series of podcasts where we lead with open hearts and open minds to Inspire, Inquire, and Impact the workforce. On each episode, join Charlie Rodnuson, a Practice Coach, as he talks with special guests on topics related to experiences and conversations that transform the heart, mind, and practice. These podcasts are produced by the Academy for Professional Excellence at San Diego State University School of Social Work. Hosted, produced, and edited by Charlie Rodnuson. Logo by Michael Eakes. Podcast name by Charlie Rodnuson, Michael Eakes, and Jenni Ahsing. Have a topic you want to suggest to our podcast team? Email suggestions and feedback to academyi3podcast@gmail.com!

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