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In this episode of Da Browse Podcast, Emma interview Bea and friends! March was National Social Work Month!! We discuss the misconceptions surrounding social work and its various roles. The importance of mentorship in guiding career paths is highlighted. We discuss the challenges faced by social workers. Da Brows Podcast is a spanglish sibling podcast where we talk a lot of shit about a lot of shit. Join the family every Wednesday for Wine Down Wednesday.
Destination Celebration | Presented By National Day Calendar
Join us on March 25, 2024, as Destination Celebration pays tribute to National Medal of Honor Day and National Social Work Month. Honor the bravery and sacrifice of Medal of Honor recipients and the dedication of Social Workers. Explore the stories of heroism and compassion that inspire us all. Join hosts Marlo Anderson and Latoya Johnson as they delve into these two important national observances. Immerse yourself in the celebration on Destination Celebration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From Sparks to Light - Inspiring Stories for Challenging Times
“I knew I wanted to look at things differently,” says Cleveland Harvey, a social worker who works in palliative care with people who are struggling with serious illnesses. “When I interact with people I want to either help or understand them better.” Cleveland Harvey's journey to social work is rooted in his early experience as a child in South Central Los Angeles during the mid-eighties when the area was steeped in the gang and crack epidemics. As the only black child in the neighborhood, he struggled to find direction. A chance meeting at a local hospital led him to find people who mentored him and nudged him towards social work, encouraging him to commit his life to making a difference for others.March is National Social Work Month. Social workers are professional helpers, people who are committed to making the world a better place. From the care and protection of children to creating policy that shapes communities for years to come, the work of a social workers is diverse and wide reaching, guided by a set of principles aimed at fighting against discrimination, supporting the disenfranchised and lifting up those who struggle to have a voice.As you listen to this episode, consider:Who are the people who have mentored you?What are the lessons you learned from them? How did they shape your journey?How can you pay it forward? Are there opportunities in your community for you to mentor and guide someone?To learn more about Robert Maggio, the composer of "Where Love is Love," our theme music, please check out his website.To learn more about Suzanne, visit her website. To learn more about the inspiration for this podcast, please check out Suzanne's memoir, Estrellas - Moments of Illumination Along El Camino de SantiagoFollow Suzanne on Social Media Instagram @suzannemaggio_author Facebook @ Suzanne Maggio author Twitter @ bottomofninth
Welcome to our new and improved podcast Adoption & Beyond. On this episode of the podcast we introduce our new name and new segments of the podcast. We are also now on VIDEO! If you would like to see the episode head over to our YouTube Channel @Adoption&BeyondPodcast. In celebration of March being National Social Work Month, we got together with three amazing guests: Jackie, Christian and Emily. They are all adoptees who now work at Adoptions From The Heart as adoption social workers. During this episode they discuss the ups and downs of working in the adoption field, their story as adoptees and how they ended up in social work, importance of work-life balance, and much more. To learn more about Adoptions From The Heart, head over to our website at www.afth.org. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adoptionbeyond/message
March is National Social Work Month and Shaun was able to sit down and talk to STAR social worker David Rossetti. Together they talk about what is is to be a social worker, why he chose this vocation and how social workers play a pivotal role in the adoption journey. Check out our website at https://www.adoptionstar.com/ and call us toll-free at 1-866-691-3300
If we are not careful, we will have ourselves believing that this messy world is the only reality. It will have us believing there is no way out from the distress and pain that we experience on a daily basis... Want to work with me? Check out my Linktree for my resources! https://linktr.ee/cloudedcompass
March is National Social Work Month and an opportunity to reflect on the positive impact that CancerCare's services have had on the oncology community. For our Season 6 finale and the three year anniversary of the Cancer Out Loud Podcast launch, we take a closer look at what it means to be an oncology social worker at CancerCare. Listen in as earlier podcast guests share their sentiments of what it would be like without the support of CancerCare. Cancer Out Loud will return later this Spring for Season 7.
In honor of National Social Work Month, one of Lifeline's amazing social workers, Susannah Ayers, joins the podcast alongside of Jeremy Simpson, Lifeline's Senior Director of Operations/Alabama State Director to share the adoption story of Jeremy's daughter through Lifeline's India program. Susannah was the social worker throughout the whole adoption process for Jeremy and his wife, Courtney. In this episode, you will hear about the immense impact social workers have on others' lives and Jeremy and Courtney's heart for and journey to adopting their daughter. GUESTSusannah Ayers, LMSW, is a licensed social worker for the India program at Lifeline Children's Services. Jeremy Simpson is the Senior Director of Operations/Alabama State Director at Lifeline. He and his wife Courtney adopted their daughter through the India program at Lifeline. HOSTHerbie Newell is the President & Executive Director of Lifeline Children's Services and its ministry arms.CO-HOSTRick Morton is the Vice President of Engagement at Lifeline Children's Services.RESOURCES At Lifeline, we are grateful for our social workers and the immense care and compassion they bring to our families. Our social workers serve families as they walk alongside families in joyous and difficult journeys. They are essential to God's ministry through Lifeline. This social worker month, we celebrate all they are and all they do for God's glory at Lifeline. If you'd like to join our team as a social worker visit https://lifelinechild.org/careers/ to see open positions around the country. LIFELINE CHILDREN'S SERVICES The mission of Lifeline Children's Services is to equip the Body of Christ to manifest the gospel to vulnerable children. Our vision is for vulnerable children and their communities to be transformed by the gospel and to make disciples. Web: lifelinechild.org Email: info@lifelinechild.org Facebook, Instagram, Twitter: @lifelinechild The Defender Podcast: Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | Spotify The Defender Bible Study: Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | Spotify
Courageous Conversations Radio and Podcast with Therese W. Gamble
March is National Social Work Month and we are designating Mondays in the month of March for our Social Work Series with Elaine M. Brannon LMSW, C-ASWCM, CCM to share how her commitment, dedication, and passion has evolved to birth her nonprofit organization Revivals Health and Wellness - Nevada To support, promote, and donated to Revivals Health and Wellness Council (a non-profit organization of Elaine M. Brannon) to support breast cancer survivors. To learn more visit: https://www.revivalshealth.org/ Tune and share this series and make sure you recognize Social Workers in your community not only this month but every day! To connect with Elaine email info@revivalshealth.org or follow Elaine on Social Media Subscribe to our YouTube channel Courageous Conversations with Therese W. Gamble also like, follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter Courageous Conversations with Therese W Gamble is diversity, equality, and inclusive storytelling gracious space for meaningful discussions to bridge gaps between generations and cultures by doing the work of active listening and positive action-oriented changes. Powered by Concierge Resource Professional Consultants Streaming and Broadcasting Division. To apply to be a guest or sponsor of a series email courageousconversationpodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/courageouscultureconvo/message
Courageous Conversations Radio and Podcast with Therese W. Gamble
March is National Social Work Month and we are designating Mondays in the month of March for our Social Work Series with Elaine M. Brannon LMSW, C-ASWCM, CCM to give us an inside of a typical day for medical social workers inside of the hospital. Topics - -Roles and Responsibilities -Advocacy for the Patient -Locating Resources for the Patient -After care resources after being discharged from the hospital Tune and share this series and make sure you recognize Social Workers in your community not only this month but every day! To connect with Elaine email info@revivalshealth.org or follow Elaine on Social Media Subscribe to our YouTube channel Courageous Conversations with Therese W. Gamble also like, follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter Courageous Conversations with Therese W Gamble is diversity, equality, and inclusive storytelling gracious space for meaningful discussions to bridge gaps between generations and cultures by doing the work of active listening and positive action-oriented changes. Powered by Concierge Resource Professional Consultants Streaming and Broadcasting Division. To apply to be a guest or sponsor of a series email courageousconversationpodcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/courageouscultureconvo/message
March is National Social Work Month. To celebrate the amazing Medical Social Workers of Hospice of Davidson County, we are highlighting their important role within hospice care. As integral members of the care team they provide significant contributions to our patients and families. Emmalee Thomas, one of our Medical Social Workers, and co-host of the podcast, discusses her role, and some of the issues that patients and their families face at end of life.
March is National Social Work Month and this year, the theme that is being recognized is “The Time is Right for Social Work. We are taking the time to learn more about the positive contributions of this profession, the endless areas of services they provide and celebrating social workers in our communities. Paige Schaefer is a counseller at Forging Forward Counselling Services and works to support her clients by helping them develop the skills needed to encourage mental wellness. With former experience as a fitness manager to further her knowledge around holistic work with trauma clients, Paige works hands on with her clients encouraging them to move to help release former trauma on the body and the mind. Paige is also facilitating a Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) Skills Training Group for teens at starting in April and shares with our listeners all about it! This episode has been sponsored by 104.9 myFM. Nominations are now open for 104.9 myFM's 2022 Spirit Awards - vote for your favourite businesses in 50 categories! https://www.pembroketoday.ca/spirit-awards-3/
Courageous Conversations Radio and Podcast with Therese W. Gamble
March is National Social Work Month and International Women's Month. This month we want to highlight the amazing behind the scene selfless work of SOCIAL WORKERS everywhere. So tune in on Mondays in March to learn more about Social Workers and how you can support them and their work. What is a social worker? This work is carried out by trained personnel with the aim of alleviating the conditions of those in need of help or welfare. Social workers are responsible to make sure individuals are able to dictate the terms of your healthcare by ensuring you have all your wishes documented in an Advance Directive. Do you, your family, and your loved ones have one? Tune in and take a listen to Elaine as she shares her background, motivations of becoming a social worker and still going strong for 35 years +. Make sure you subscribe to our YouTube Channel to see Elaine's video interview as well: Courageous Conversations with Therese W Gamble - YouTube You can connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter as well! Courageous Conversations with Therese W. Gamble is diversity, equality, and inclusive gracious space for meaningful discussions to bridge gaps between generations and cultures by doing the work of active listening and action-oriented changes for all. Powered by Concierge Resource Professional Consultants streaming and broadcasting division. To apply to be a guest or sponsor of a series email courageousconversationpodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/courageouscultureconvo/message
It's National Prescription Drug Abuse Awareness Month! Podcast Host and DBH's Public Relations Manager Aimara Freeman speaks with Enrique Gonzalez, DBH Alcohol and Drug Counselor, about substance use disorders, prescription drug abuse and treatment options. He provides advice for loved ones who may know someone struggling with substance use disorders and also shares his own inspiring story of recovery. Later in the episode we celebrate National Social Work Month as Fabeola Lazaro, Social Worker II, shares why she became a social worker. For more info about the San Bernardino County Dept. of Behavioral Health, visit SBCounty.gov/dbh.For more information about the San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health, visit SBCounty.gov/DBH.
In addition to National Women's History Month and International Women's Day in March, we also celebrate National Social Work Month. With all that in mind, we've re-mastered and edited our coverage of Jane Addams, the Mother of Social work into one episode...an LP if you will.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Courageous Conversations Radio and Podcast with Therese W. Gamble
March is National Social Work Month and International Women's Month. This month we want to highlight the amazing behind the scene selfless work of SOCIAL WORKERS everywhere. So tune in on Mondays in March to learn more about Social Workers and how you can support them and their work. What is a social worker? This work is carried out by trained personnel with the aim of alleviating the conditions of those in need of help or welfare. Social workers are responsible to make sure individuals are able to dictate the terms of your healthcare by ensuring you have all your wishes documented in an Advance Directive. Do you, your family, and your loved ones have one? Tune in and take a listen to Elaine as she shares her background, motivations of becoming a social worker and still going strong for 35 years +. Make sure you subscribe to our YouTube Channel to see Elaine's video interview as well: Courageous Conversations with Therese W Gamble - YouTube You can connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter as well! Courageous Conversations with Therese W. Gamble is diversity, equality, and inclusive gracious space for meaningful discussions to bridge gaps between generations and cultures by doing the work of active listening and action-oriented changes for all. Powered by Concierge Resource Professional Consultants streaming and broadcasting division. To apply to be a guest or sponsor of a series email courageousconversationpodcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/courageouscultureconvo/message
Courageous Conversations Radio and Podcast with Therese W. Gamble
Here is a snippet of Elaine M. Brannon, LMSW, C-ASWCM, CCM responding to a rapid-fire question from future social workers in an undergraduate program from the University of Nevada addressing their fears of working as a social worker. Take a listen to Elaine's Day in the Life of a Social Worker subscribe to our channel and listen to our podcast Courageous Conversations with Therese W. Gamble To learn more about National Social Work Month scan the QR Code in the video or access the link here: https://www.socialworkers.org/News/So... Like and Follow Courageous Conversations with Therese W. Gamble on Facebook and Instagram Social Work Mondays will begin on March 7, 2022, and every Monday for the Month of March! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel where you can actually see the video interviews of all of our guests at Courageous Conversations with Therese W. Gamble - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKXYs-cyBPY6efaacPKAwSw We are also on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter also! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/courageouscultureconvo/message
March is National Social Work Month in the United States. This is the fourth podacast in our series dedicated to Social Work, Becky Gonzalez is a Master Social Work Intern for the Sacred Connections Circles of Healing Division. In this Episode Mrs. Gonzalez details the Trauma Informed Care Model of Services Provided to the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Community along with detailing all of the available services provided by Circles of Healing, Circles of Hope and Circles of Harmony. Follow Sacred Connections on their Facebook Page @ydsphhs. Call Sacred Connections at 915-860-6180 for more information about their services.
March is National Social Work Month. Kate Mohan, Hospice Social Worker at Calvary Hospital, talks about her role helping people through end of life care, and about the experience of hospice care during COVID-19. For more, visit the National Association of Social Workers at socialworkers.org and to learn more about Calvary Care, visit calvaryhospital.org
March is National Social Work Month. Kate Mohan, Hospice Social Worker at Calvary Hospital, talks about her role helping people through end of life care, and about the experience of hospice care during COVID-19. For more, visit the National Association of Social Workers at socialworkers.org and to learn more about Calvary Care, visit calvaryhospital.org
Tune in to "Dare To Soar with Doctor R.C." as she continues to recognize"National Social Work Month" by speaking with SSWAA's National Campaign Representatives Chair - Dr. R. Lucio, LCSW & Co-Chair - Ms. E. Souhrada, LISW of the Advocacy and Legislative Action Committee about "How important it is for School Social Workers to remain a "Beacon of HOPE".
Continuing with our Series for National Social Work Month, Destiny Mora LMSW, Social Worker II for the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo, Sacred Connections, Circles of Hope Division talks to us about strategies and coping mechanisms for children from ages 0 to Teens. Contact Sacred Connections at 915-860-6170. Resources: https://youthfirstinc.org/covid-19-stress-coping-skills-for-parents-and-children/ https://www.elpasotimes.com/story/news/local/el-paso/2021/01/19/thousands-students-campuses-el-paso-county-despite-covid-19/4214927001/ https://www.yisd.net/Page/15805 2020-21 Back to School Safely / Latest News (sisd.net) https://assets.ctfassets.net/kntwz3la4fsz/3TYodoLm3UENRpQ2KIvWLv/0301828c6804cf202be477113980f183/COVID-19_Tips.pdf https://www.mindheart.co/descargables 2020-21 Back to School Safely / Latest News (sisd.net) https://www.ysletadelsurpueblo.org/tribal-services/department-of-tribal-empowerment/education-division https://www.starlight.org/stories/talking-to-kids-about-coronavirus/ Listen to KUEH 101.5 FM on the Listen Live Link on www.ysletadelsurpueblo.org
In honor of March being National Social Work Month, we wanted to dive further into what it's like being an essential worker and how the field of social work has been affected by the pandemic. Our guests today include Dr. Chelsea Toth, Director of Field Education & Assistant Professor of Social Work at Cedar Crest College as well as three Adoptions From The Heart's interns Nikki, Chevonne and Jackie. Episode Highlights Going out into the field for the first time during COVID Juggling working with clients virtually as well as in-person Balancing the desire to be in the field to help during the pandemic with the need to stay safe Adjusting to the changes in the field of social work due to COVID Gaps in social work roles created by not being able to see clients face-to-face Harder to maintain self-care and prevent burnout when working virtually Highlights of the past year despite COVID Advice for those just beginning their careers in social work --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/a-heart-to-heart-afth/message
Tune in "Dare To Soar with Doctor R.C." tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. EST as she interviewsMs. Carrie Dorminey Director of Field Education at Valdosta State University in honor of National Social Work Month who will share information about how she assists students with transitioning from the Educational Setting into the Essential Social Work Playing Field. Thank you as always for your assistance.
Tune in & Call in 1-866-451-1451 to "Dare To Soar with Doctor R.C." this week as she shares information about COVID-19 while continuing to highlight National Social Work Month and more...
March is National Social Work Month and our own MaryBeth Tomczak is joining the Talk to Defeat ALS Podcast to talk about her role as a social worker with The ALS Association Greater Philadelphia Chapter. She also talks about why she joined the social work field, the challenges of being a social work provider for ALS families, and what she hopes to accomplish this year for the ALS cause. MaryBeth works mostly in North East Pennsylvania, which brings its own unique challenges to providing care with a large geography, different county departments, and different understanding of ALS. Listen, share, subscribe and join MaryBeth and others in the fight against ALS at www.alsphiladelphia.org
March is National Social Work Month and our own Wendy Barnes is coming back to the Talk to Defeat ALS Podcast to talk about her role as a social worker with The ALS Association Greater Philadelphia Chapter. She also talks about why she joined the social work field, the challenges of being a social work provider for ALS families, and what she hopes to accomplish this year for the ALS cause. Listen, share, subscribe and join Wendy and others in the fight against ALS at www.alsphiladelphia.org
In honor of National Social Work Month, the ladies sit down with both an undergraduate and masters social work student to discuss misconceptions about the field, $$ to be made in it, biggest challenges in the field and many other topics. However, the biggest takeaways from our guests includes the importance of self care when working as a social worker, the importance of representation and mentorship and most importantly, the NEED for social work for alllll people!! Food For Thought: “Nobody has ever become poor by giving.” Anne Frank Luke Chapter 6, Verse 38 Instagram Accounts: @house_ofstyle @mtheceo @epicallyiconic @millennials2society Honorary Guests: @massenboss @aminahhhhhhmarie Highlighted Local Business: @befreefridays Founder: @lovethepoet
March is National Social Work Month and we continue to highlight some of the amazing social workers who are so important to The ALS Association Mission. In this episode, Maryann Jones talks about how she became a social worker and joined The ALS Association Greater Philadelphia Chapter, what it is like working with the team at Hershey Medical Center, the challenges of caring for people with ALS, and why social work is so valuable and necessary. Listen, subscribe, share, and get involved in the fight against ALS at www.alsphiladelphia.org
Backpage is gone, we're changing co-hosts (no shade), and @TheeSupaman had a sex dream about @RonaldMatters? So many questions! Plus, we celebrate National Social Work Month. Many thanks to Casa Ruby LGBT Community Center for hosting our one-year anniversary episode last week. Visit their website http://casaruby.org to see how you can support. Send us questions, comments, and business inquiries, to hereforitpod@gmail.com We’re on Patreon! Join the #HereForItHive at www.patreon.com/HereForItPod Social Studies – National Social Work Month Sexual Health – The Amazon Position Follow us on social media @HereForItPod and hereforitpod.com www.instagram.com/hereforitpod www.twitter.com/hereforitpod www.facebooki.com/hereforitpod Don't forget to leave us a comment or review on Apple Podcasts! Search our name in the Podcasts app, click the Reviews tab, click Write A Review. http://apple.co/2y6zmMi
Episode 22 is all about discussing how we receive and give love. Listen in as Deanna & Frances discuss Gary Chapman's "Five Love Languages" and how it applies in their life as well as yours. In honor of National Social Work Month head over to @HilariousHumanitarian on Instagram to enter the giveaway (through March 28, 2018.) Say hi to us on Social Media! Instagram: Deanna @HilariousHumanitarian Frances @ShutupSkippy The show! @HHumanitariansPodcast Email us! HHumanitariansPodcast@gmail.com Fan mail (we love postcards): Deanna Silverman, P.O. Box 3254 Ventura, CA 93006.