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The Latinx In Social Work Podcast
Cafe y Charla Series : Microaggression, resilience, and mentorship with Erica Sandoval and Laudy Burgos, LCSW-R

The Latinx In Social Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 56:38


We are bringing our inspirational and thought provoking series Cafè y Charla to the podcast. On today's episode Erica talks about Microaggressions, resilience, and mentorships with Laudy Burgos, LCSW-R and share their personal experiences and shares some excerpts from the LatinX in Social Work series.Guest Information:Laudy Burgos, LCSW is an Associate Director in the Women's and Children's Division at Mount Sinai Hospital. In this capacity, she supervises social work staff in the outpatient clinic, inpatient units, and the faculty practice in the OB/GYN Department. Her specialty area is the treatment of perinatal mood disorders. She is also a New York co-coordinator and a board member for Postpartum Support International. She has presented at various national and international social work conferences and is the author of “Screening for Perinatal Depression in an Inner-City Prenatal Setting” and co- author of “Postpartum mood among universally screened high and low socioeconomic status patients during COVID 19 social restrictions in New York City” and “Early pregnancy mood before and during COVID-19 community restrictions among women of low socioeconomic status in New York City: a preliminary study." She also works as a consultant for several foster care agencies in New York City. Laudy is currently on faculty at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Columbia University School of Social Work, and NYU Silver School of Social Work. She is a graduate of the New York University Silver School of Social Work.Laudy Burgos, LCSW-REmail: laudy.burgos@gmail.comFollow LatinX in Social Work on the web:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erica-priscilla-sandoval-lcsw-483928ba/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/latinxinsocialwork/Website: https://www.latinxinsocialwork.com/Get the best selling book Latinx in Social Work: Stories that heal, inspire, and connect communities on Amazon today:https://www.amazon.com/dp/1952779766

Beyond The Clinic: Living Well With Melanoma
Having Difficult Conversations

Beyond The Clinic: Living Well With Melanoma

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 28:53


In this episode, we unlock one of the most challenging aspects of the cancer journey — having difficult conversations. Whether you're a caregiver, a patient in the throes of treatment, or a survivor navigating life after cancer, this episode is for you. Our guest, Bridget Sumser, LCSW, a Clinical Social Worker, offers insights, guidance, and support on how to approach, engage in, and emerge stronger from the conversations that matter most. Our unique angle isn't just about what to say, but how to say it, starting from a place of empathy, compassion, and understanding. We understand the power of language and its impact on healing, connection, and resilience. We'll guide you in creating a space where difficult dialogues can lead to deeper connections, providing comfort and support when it's needed most. Whether it's discussing prognosis, treatment options, or simply how the day feels, this episode brings you strategies, perspectives, and the reassurance that you're not alone. Join us as we tackle the tough talk with tenderness, making room for what truly matters in the heart of the cancer experience. ABOUT our GUEST Bridget Sumser Clinical Social Worker, Palliative Care Service Bridget Sumser is a health educator, her research and academic work centers on palliative care education. This includes implementing courses and strategies that bring together members of various professions as well as studying how different specialists can best integrate palliative care principles and techniques into their practices. She also investigates how palliative care practices — both primary and specialty — are learned by social workers. Sumser earned her master's degree at the New York University Silver School of Social Work, where she also completed a Zelda Foster fellowship in palliative and end-of-life care. She also completed a palliative care social work fellowship at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in New York. Sumser is a member of the Social Work Hospice and Palliative Care Network, which honored her at its annual assembly in 2015 as an Emerging Leader in Palliative Social Work. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aimatmelanoma/support

The Latinx In Social Work Podcast
Infertilidad Latino and The Power Of The Pivot | Luisa Lopez

The Latinx In Social Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 54:45


How does a social worker charged with working with families and young parents navigate her infertility diagnosis? Imagine being told you're not able to have kids and having to explain that to a large Latinx family, all the while advocating on behalf of those experiencing the same trauma. Those are just some of the stories that our guest Luisa shared with us in today's episode. Join us as Luisa explains:The obstacles and challenges that come from experiencing infertility and how that has impacted her social work practice and advocacyWhat her first conversation about infertility with her family sounded like The importance of having the right community around you who share similar experiences More about Luisa:Luisa Lopez, MSW is a native of New York City and currently serves as President of the Latino Social Work Coalition and Scholarship Fund, and Director of Social Services at the Urban Outreach Center. She has previously served as chief of staff at the NYC Council, and served in the Washington, DC office of former Congressman José E. Serrano as a policy fellow with a focus on addressing community issues in the South Bronx.In her career, she has concentrated on addressing structural challenges by developing and implementing social interventions aimed at effecting positive change at all levels of government. Additionally, Luisa has become an advocate for the increased accessibility and availability of assisted reproductive technology, as well as destigmatizing infertility in communities of color.As president of the Latino Social Work Coalition she is a fierce advocate for increasing the number of culturally and linguistically competent social workers serving in New YorkCity's most vulnerable communities, as well as for the importance and value that social workers bring to all areas of public life and civic engagement. Luisa holds B.A. in political science from the College of the Holy Cross. A social worker by training, Luisa earned herMasters of Social Work from the New York University Silver School of Social Work.Luisa Lopezluisa@lopeznyc.comIG: @LuisaLopezNYC, @latino.socialwork.coalition, @LopezCo.Media929-352-1094---Follow LatinX in Social Work on the web:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erica-priscilla-sandoval-lcsw-483928ba/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/latinxinsocialwork/Website: https://www.latinxinsocialwork.com/Get the best selling book Latinx in Social Work: Stories that heal, inspire, and connect communities on Amazon today:https://www.amazon.com/dp/195277976

The Latinx In Social Work Podcast
Accessing Allyship And Support As A Latina Mother | Laudy Burgos

The Latinx In Social Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 38:34


We can all learn a lot from our guest Laudy Burgos's journey as an ambitious Latina mother. Whether it's feeling like you want to do more with your life, balancing multiple jobs, or feeling alone - Laudy shares with us some of the many golden nugget lessons she's learned along the way. Topics we cover in today's episode include:The transformative experience Laudy went through writing her chapter in the best seller Latinx In Social work Why it's important to build support networks with allies around you in the workplace How Laudy tackles imposter syndrome by reaching out to friends and listening to affirmations More about Laudy:Laudy Burgos, LCSW is an Associate Director in the Women's and Children's Division at Mount Sinai Hospital. In this capacity, she supervises social work staff in the outpatientclinic, inpatient units, and the faculty practice in the OB/GYN Department. Her specialty area is the treatment of perinatal mood disorders. She is also a New York co-coordinator and a board member for Postpartum Support International. She has presented at various national and international social work conferences and is the author of “Screening for Perinatal Depression in an Inner-City Prenatal Setting” and co- author of “Postpartum mood among universally screened high and low socioeconomic status patients during COVID 19 social restrictions in New York City” and “Early pregnancy mood before and during COVID-19 community restrictions among women of low socioeconomic status in New York City: a preliminary study." She also works as a consultant for several foster care agencies in New York City. Laudy is currently on faculty at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Columbia University School of Social Work, and NYU Silver School of Social Work. She is a graduate of the New York University Silver School of Social Work.Laudy Burgos, LCSW-REmail: laudy.burgos@gmail.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laudy-burgos-lcsw-r-b031ba25/ --- Follow LatinX in Social Work on the web: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erica-priscilla-sandoval-lcsw-483928ba/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/latinxinsocialwork/Website: https://www.latinxinsocialwork.com/ Get the best selling book Latinx in Social Work: Stories that heal, inspire, and connect communities on Amazon today: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1952779766

FriendsLikeUs
Black History Is American History

FriendsLikeUs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 104:02


Christina M. Greer, PhD is an Associate Professor of Political Science and American Studies at Fordham University (Lincoln Center Campus). She was the 2018 Fellow for the McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research at New York University Silver School of Social Work, and co-host of the "What's in it for Us" podcast. Her primary research and teaching interests are racial and ethnic politics, American urban centers, presidential politics, and campaigns and elections. Her additional research interests also include transportation, mayors and public policy in urban centers. Her previous work has compared criminal activity and political responses in Boston and Baltimore as well as Baltimore and St. Louis. Prof. Greer's book Black Ethnics: Race, Immigration, and the Pursuit of the American Dream (Oxford University Press, 2013 ) investigates the increasingly ethnically diverse black populations in the US from Africa and the Caribbean and was the recipient of the WEB du Bois Best Book Award in 2014 given by the National Conference of Black Political Scientists. Professor Greer is currently working on a manuscript detailing the political contributions of Barbara Jordan, Fannie Lou Hamer, and Stacey Abrams. She recently co-edited Black Politics in Transition, which explores gentrification, suburbanization, and immigration of Blacks in America. She is a member of the board of The Tenement Museum in NYC, the Center for Community Change, and serves on the Advisory Board at Tufts University.  She is also an ardent supporter of FIERCE in NYC and Project South in Atlanta, GA, and a former board member of BAJI (Black Alliance for Just Immigration), the Riders Alliance of New York, and the Human Services Council. She is a frequent political commentator on several media outlets, primarily MSNBC, WNYC, and NY1, and is often quoted in media outlets such as the NYTimes, Wall Street Journal, and the AP. She is the co-host of the New York centered podcast FAQ-NYC and co-host of the Black centered podcast What's In It For Us podcast, is the politics editor at thegrio.com, is the producer and host of The Aftermath and The Contender on Ozy.com as well as their editor-at-large, is a frequent author and narrator for the TedEd educational series, and also writes a weekly column for The Amsterdam News, one of the oldest black newspapers in the U.S. Greer received her B. A. from Tufts University and her M.A., M.Phil., and Ph.D. in Political Science from Columbia University. Dr. Janus Adams is an Emmy Award-winning journalist, historian, entrepreneur, bestselling author of eleven books, and host of public radio's “The Janus Adams Show” and podcast.  A frequent on-air guest, she has appeared on ABC, BET, CBS, CNN, Fox News, NBC's The Today Show, and NPR's All Things Considered.  With more than 500 articles, essays and columns to her credit, her work has been featured in Essence and Ms. Magazines, The New York Times, Newsday, USA Today, and The Washington Post.  Her syndicated column ran in the Hearst Newspapers for sixteen years.  Her commentary has been broadcast on CBS and NPR, and published in the Huffington Post. Always hosted by Marina Franklin - One Hour Comedy Special: Single Black Female ( Amazon Prime, CW Network), TBS's The Last O.G, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Hysterical on FX, The Movie Trainwreck, Louie Season V, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Conan O'Brien, Stephen Colbert, HBO's Crashing, and The Breaks with Michelle Wolf.  

Queens of Social Work
Religion and Social Work

Queens of Social Work

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 42:52


In this session we are digging deep and discussing the difference between religion vs spirituality and how that can influence or inform our Social Work practice. For this we turn to Queen J aka Jirzia Blackman, LCSW-S. Queen J is the founder and CEO of a Counseling and Wellness Center located in San Antonio, Texas. She specializes in individual, couples and family therapy. She also loves teaching and mentoring future social workers; being a gatekeeper and giving back to the profession. Jirzia is a Licensed Clinical Social Work Supervisor, with over 17 years of experience. She obtained her Masters of Social Work at New York University Silver School of Social Work and Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Brooklyn College.  She is dedicated to serving diverse populations using holistic approaches specifically tailored to her clients needs. Mrs. Blackman has experience working with children/adolescents, adult men, women, couples, groups, and families; in a wide range of settings. From non-profits; working with children and families who were at-risk of placement providing individual, play, and family therapy; To hospital settings, with adults living with HIV/AIDS, providing them with support, resources and running a Spanish Speaking support group.  She worked with Survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, providing crises intervention, and short-term therapy. She is also a certified Trauma professional, EMDR trained and certified in Accelerated Resolution Therapy. You can follow Queen J on IG: @rhapsodycounseling_wellness. Take a listen and let us know what you think. You can reach us by email thequeensofsocialwork@gmail.com, on ig @thequeensofsocialwork and twitter @queensofswpod. Drop us a line! 

The Latinx In Social Work Podcast
Dealing with Microaggressions in the Workplace | Madeline Maldonado

The Latinx In Social Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 39:10


From addressing pay inequities, dealing with microaggressions in the workplace, to finding her worth as a Latina woman, our guest today Madeline Maldonado opens up and shares with us her journey to becoming the strong, courageous, Latina woman she is now. Topics we covered in this episode include:Madeline's experience working in white-dominated spaces Her calling to become a social worker and what that means for her How to properly ask for a raise and get paid what you're worth More about Madeline:Madeline Maldonado has over 20 years of experience in program administration, clinical supervision, professional trainings, and psychotherapy. She specializes in autism evaluations for children and adolescents. Madeline is the president and owner of Madeline Maldonado, LCSW Consulting P.C. and is an adjunct professor and field advisor at Fordham University's MSW Program.Madeline has dedicated her career to seeking to improve systems and organizations that work with and service people. As a social work professor and consultant, she trains students and professionals on how to work within the current mental health system with less stress and burnout. Madeline believes in teaching and empowering her clients to be their own therapists and advocates. She confronts problems with teamwork and solution focused strategies. Kindness and humor are her trademark. Madeline has a master's degree from New York University Silver School of Social Work and a bachelor's degree in psychology from Hunter College of CUNY. She is bilingual in Spanish. Madeline lives in Westchester County, NY, with her dog Moofasah and cat Poombah. She is currently in plans to open a clinic practice in NYC providing psychotherapy for Latino and African American children and families and autism evaluation services.Madeline Maldonadomadeline.maldonadolcswr@gmail.comIG:@latinacswLinkedIn: mmaldonado-lcswr/--- Follow Latinx in Social Work on the web:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erica-priscilla-sandoval-lcsw-483928ba/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/latinxinsocialwork/Website: https://www.latinxinsocialwork.com/ Get the best selling book Latinx in Social Work: Stories that heal, inspire, and connect communities on Amazon today:https://www.amazon.com/dp/1952779766

Therapists Next Door
Episode 23: Spelling, Masculinity in Therapy and Guest Matthew Braman

Therapists Next Door

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 95:26


Licensed professional counselors Johanna Dwinells and Sarah Bryski-Hamrick are slowly demystifying and destigmatizing therapy, one episode at a time. Recording and living in the Philadelphia area, Johanna and Sarah work to make therapy feel more accessible, with quirky, sometimes intrusive questions that reveal the human side of healthcare professionals, all while they overcome their own anxieties and internalized stigmas. TW: Toxic masculinity, Discussion of violence, GriefEpisode summary: Johanna can't spell. Sarah puzzles. They both discuss masculinity and therapy. Guest, Matthew Braman, talks about working with men, especially new fathers, in therapy and how he self discloses to benefit therapeutic relationships.Guest Bio: Matthew Braman is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the states of New York, Georgia, and Maryland. He's an imperfect new dad, therapist, and the CEO of his private practice called Verve Psychotherapy, which is a modern and inclusive online mental health practice for men, new dads, and their partners. Matthew earned his Master of Social Work degree from New York University Silver School of Social Work in 2013. He started out working as a bilingual therapist for one of the largest behavioral health providers in New York City where he eventually became a clinical supervisor. He treated a culturally diverse population of English and Spanish speaking children, adolescents, adults, and families in Brooklyn, New York. Life transitions took him to Atlanta, Georgia where he spent one year working for a small group private practice and also an adolescent crisis stabilization unit that served teens from 14-17 years of age who were at risk of suicide, violence, psychosis, and substance use. Matthew facilitated Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Groups for teens at the crisis unit and also coordinated the Family Support Program for parents to effectively manage their teens' transition back to the community. More life transitions and a growing family moved Matthew back to New York for one year before moving again to finally settle in Baltimore, Maryland where he and his wife now live with their 11 month old son and their 2 year old puppy dog named “Emory”. Together, they love taking family walks to explore their new neighborhood, trying new food, and singing along with Elmo. Matthew is an avid fan of Manchester United Football Club, listening to music by Durand Jones & The Indications, and spending time cooking in the kitchen. His dad jokes are, usually, not that great, and that makes sense.Sources for today's History Lesson: ‘The History of “The Man Box”' by Mark Greene; “Putting My Man Face On”: A Grounded Theory of College Men's Gender Identity Development by Edwards, K.E. & Jones, S.R.; Man in a Box: The traditional hegemonic definition of masculinity by Edwards, K.E. (2012); The Man Box: The link between emotional suppression and male violence by Greene, M. (2013) ; wikipedia.orgResources: “The Man Enough Podcast”; “For the Love of Men: From Toxic to a More Mindful Masculinity” by Elizabeth Plank; “Man Enough: Undefining My Masculinity” by Justin BaldoniQuestions/comments/concerns? Want to be interviewed on TND podcast? Email us at therapistsnextdoor@gmail.com.Follow us: IG: @tndpodTwitter: @tndpod1Do you want bonus features, including episodes, the ability to vote on what questions we ask our guests and ad-free episodes (fingers crossed)? Do you want to help support us as we demystify and destigmatize mental health? Visit our Patreon: patreon.com/tndpodcastOr visit our website: tndpodcast.com

FriendsLikeUs
Democrats Message In A Bottle

FriendsLikeUs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 86:59


Christina Greer, Abbi Crutchfield, and Zainab Johnson visit Friends and discuss democrats message issue, New York's new Mayor and more with host Marina Franklin Abbi Crutchfield is the host of Up Early Tonight on Hulu and co-host of the podcast “Flameout” on Spotify. She's been on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Full Frontal with Samantha Bee on TBS, Broad City on Comedy Central, and she hosted You Can Do Better on TruTV. Her jokes on Twitter are consistently featured on best-of lists by publications such as Paste Magazine and The Huffington Post, who named her one of the 18 comedians you must follow on Twitter. She has trained at the renowned Upright Citizen's Brigade Theatre, taught at the People's Improv Theater, and she tours nationally with her stand-up. Christina M. Greer, PhD is an Associate Professor of Political Science and American Studies at Fordham University (Lincoln Center Campus). She was the 2018 Fellow for the McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research at New York University Silver School of Social Work, and co-host of the "What's in it for Us" podcast. Her primary research and teaching interests are racial and ethnic politics, American urban centers, presidential politics, and campaigns and elections. Her additional research interests also include transportation, mayors and public policy in urban centers. Her previous work has compared criminal activity and political responses in Boston and Baltimore as well as Baltimore and St. Louis. Prof. Greer's book Black Ethnics: Race, Immigration, and the Pursuit of the American Dream (Oxford University Press, 2013 ) investigates the increasingly ethnically diverse black populations in the US from Africa and the Caribbean and was the recipient of the WEB du Bois Best Book Award in 2014 given by the National Conference of Black Political Scientists. Professor Greer is currently working on a manuscript detailing the political contributions of Barbara Jordan, Fannie Lou Hamer, and Stacey Abrams. She recently co-edited Black Politics in Transition, which explores gentrification, suburbanization, and immigration of Blacks in America. She is a member of the board of The Tenement Museum in NYC, the Center for Community Change, and serves on the Advisory Board at Tufts University.  She is also an ardent supporter of FIERCE in NYC and Project South in Atlanta, GA, and a former board member of BAJI (Black Alliance for Just Immigration), the Riders Alliance of New York, and the Human Services Council.She is a frequent political commentator on several media outlets, primarily MSNBC, WNYC, and NY1, and is often quoted in media outlets such as the NYTimes, Wall Street Journal, and the AP. She is the co-host of the New York centered podcast FAQ-NYC and co-host of the Black centered podcast What's In It For Us podcast, is the politics editor at thegrio.com, is the producer and host of The Aftermath and The Contender on Ozy.com as well as their editor-at-large, is a frequent author and narrator for the TedEd educational series, and also writes a weekly column for The Amsterdam News, one of the oldest black newspapers in the U.S.Greer received her B. A. from Tufts University and her M.A., M.Phil., and Ph.D. in Political Science from Columbia University.  Zainab Johnson, a stand-up comedian, actress, and writer is quickly being propelled as one of the most unique and engaging performers on stage and screen. In 2019, Zainab was named one of Variety's Top 10 Comics To Watch. Recently, she was one of the hosts for Netflix's new show "100 Humans". You can also catch her as Aleesha on the new comedy series "Upload" on Amazon Prime. Zainab made her first late night stand up appearance on NBC's Late Night with Seth Meyers, and has also had appearances on HBO's All Def Comedy (2017), NBC's Last Comic Standing (2014), Arsenio (2014), BET's Comic View (2014), AXSTV's Gotham Comedy Live! She also just recently starred in a new web series titled Avant-Guardians. Zainab is a regular at the Improv Comedy Club in LA and the Comedy Cellar in NY, and has performed in the Montreal Just For Laughs Festival as one of the 2014 New Faces of Comedy and returned numerous times since. Always hosted by Marina Franklin - One Hour Comedy Special: Single Black Female ( Amazon Prime, CW Network), Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Hysterical on FX, The Movie Trainwreck, Louie Season V, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Conan O'Brien, Stephen Colbert, HBO's Crashing, and The Breaks with Michelle Wolf.

FriendsLikeUs
For The Love Of Feline

FriendsLikeUs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 105:53


Christina M. Greer, PhD is an Associate Professor of Political Science and American Studies at Fordham University (Lincoln Center Campus). She was the 2018 Fellow for the McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research at New York University Silver School of Social Work. Her primary research and teaching interests are racial and ethnic politics, American urban centers, presidential politics, and campaigns and elections. Her additional research interests also include transportation, mayors and public policy in urban centers. Her previous work has compared criminal activity and political responses in Boston and Baltimore as well as Baltimore and St. Louis. Prof. Greer's book Black Ethnics: Race, Immigration, and the Pursuit of the American Dream (Oxford University Press, 2013 ) investigates the increasingly ethnically diverse black populations in the US from Africa and the Caribbean and was the recipient of the WEB du Bois Best Book Award in 2014 given by the National Conference of Black Political Scientists. Professor Greer is currently working on a manuscript detailing the political contributions of Barbara Jordan, Fannie Lou Hamer, and Stacey Abrams. She recently co-edited Black Politics in Transition, which explores gentrification, suburbanization, and immigration of Blacks in America. She is a member of the board of The Tenement Museum in NYC, the Center for Community Change, and serves on the Advisory Board at Tufts University.  She is also an ardent supporter of FIERCE in NYC and Project South in Atlanta, GA, and a former board member of BAJI (Black Alliance for Just Immigration), the Riders Alliance of New York, and the Human Services Council. She is a frequent political commentator on several media outlets, primarily MSNBC, WNYC, and NY1, and is often quoted in media outlets such as the NYTimes, Wall Street Journal, and the AP. She is the co-host of the New York centered podcast FAQ-NYC and co-host of the Black centered podcast What's In It For Us podcast, is the politics editor at thegrio.com, is the producer and host of The Aftermath and The Contender on Ozy.com as well as their editor-at-large, is a frequent author and narrator for the TedEd educational series, and also writes a weekly column for The Amsterdam News, one of the oldest black newspapers in the U.S. Greer received her B. A. from Tufts University and her M.A., M.Phil., and Ph.D. in Political Science from Columbia University.  Liz Miele, originally from New Jersey, started doing stand-up at 16 in New York City. At 18 she was profiled in The New Yorker Magazine, at 22 she appeared on Comedy Central’s “Live at Gotham.” She recently appeared on Comedy Central’s “This Week at the Comedy Cellar,” NPR’s “Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me,” Hulu’s “Coming To The Stage,” AXS TV’s “Gotham Comedy Live,” and was profiled in the March 2015 issue of Runner’s World. She has several viral videos on Youtube, Instagram and Tiktok including jokes “Feminist Sex Positions,” “F*ck Finland,” and “London Cops Are Better Than American Cops” She regularly tours internationally and has three albums out on spotify and itunes and released her first special “Self Help Me” in May 2020 free on youtube. Her first book, “Why Cats Are Assholes” is available everywhere March 30th 2021. She wrote and produced season one of her animated web series “Damaged,” voiced by great comics including Maz Jobrani, Hari Kondabolu, Ted Alexandro, Jermaine Fowler, Dean Edwards, DC Benny, Joe Machi and so many more. She also co-produced and co-starred in 40 episodes of a web series called “Apt C3” with fellow comic, Carmen Lynch and fashion photographer, Chris Vongsawat. Her podcast “2 Non Doctors” airs weekly. JACKIE FABULOUS, is a gut-busting, writer, producer, speaker, and headlining comedian who uses comedy to simultaneously entertain, encourage and empower audiences. Having survived her fair share of loves, tragedies, lessons and embarrassing moments, Jackie channels all of that energy into hilarious sets and inspiring keynotes. More than just a funny lady, she is on a mission to inspire and empower women all over the world to Find The Funny In Their Flaws. When Jackie is not on tour, you will find her giving amazing keynote speeches and breakout sessions at corporate events and conferences or as a semi-finalist on season 14 of America’s Got Talent. A lawyer in her past life, she understands the plight of the working woman. Her signature talks and upcoming book within her hilarious “Find Your Fabulous” series will leave audiences feeling encouraged, uplifted, and inspired to conquer the ups and downs of life and work. Her diverse style of comedy has allowed her to work with comedy legends like Roseanne Barr and Wanda Sykes and on the OWN Network, NBC, CBS, and FOX to name a few. Always hosted by Marina Franklin - One Hour Comedy Special: Single Black Female ( Amazon Prime, CW Network), Trainwreck, Louie Season V, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Conan O'Brien, Stephen Colbert, HBO's Crashing, and The Breaks with Michelle Wolf

Sit With Snit
Sitting With Your Mind & Body

Sit With Snit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 30:04


This week on the Sit With Snit podcast, we will be hearing from a dear friend and mentor of mine, Rebecca Marcus. As an esteemed Licensed Clinal Social Worker, having received her master's degree from New York University Silver School of Social Work focusing on clinical practice and trauma, Rebecca is an expert in her field and a lifelong learner. I always turn to Rebecca whenever I feel frustrated with my own mindfulness practices; I turn to Rebecca to bring in a voice of acceptance, clarity, and compassion. We conveyed the notion that meditation is a practice that involves no judgment and being present. Dan Harris, the author of 10% Happier, writes that “meditation is not about feeling a certain way. It's about feeling the way you feel.” Rebecca helps us understand this phenomenon while simultaneously sharing tools to ground ourselves in our minds and body, tuning into the present moment. Sit with us and stay tuned as Rebecca leads us in short and worthwhile mindfulness practice. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sitwithsnitpodcast/support

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FriendsLikeUs
What A Nation We Are

FriendsLikeUs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 116:20


Christina M. Greer, PhD is an Associate Professor of Political Science and American Studies at Fordham University (Lincoln Center Campus). She was the 2018 Fellow for the McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research at New York University Silver School of Social Work. Her primary research and teaching interests are racial and ethnic politics, American urban centers, presidential politics, and campaigns and elections. Her additional research interests also include transportation, mayors and public policy in urban centers. Her previous work has compared criminal activity and political responses in Boston and Baltimore as well as Baltimore and St. Louis. Prof. Greer's book Black Ethnics: Race, Immigration, and the Pursuit of the American Dream (Oxford University Press, 2013 ) investigates the increasingly ethnically diverse black populations in the US from Africa and the Caribbean and was the recipient of the WEB du Bois Best Book Award in 2014 given by the National Conference of Black Political Scientists. Professor Greer is currently working on a manuscript detailing the political contributions of Barbara Jordan, Fannie Lou Hamer, and Stacey Abrams. She recently co-edited Black Politics in Transition, which explores gentrification, suburbanization, and immigration of Blacks in America. She is a member of the board of The Tenement Museum in NYC, the Center for Community Change, and serves on the Advisory Board at Tufts University.  She is also an ardent supporter of FIERCE in NYC and Project South in Atlanta, GA, and a former board member of BAJI (Black Alliance for Just Immigration), the Riders Alliance of New York, and the Human Services Council. She is a frequent political commentator on several media outlets, primarily MSNBC, WNYC, and NY1, and is often quoted in media outlets such as the NYTimes, Wall Street Journal, and the AP. She is the co-host of the New York centered podcast FAQ-NYC and co-host of the Black centered podcast What's In It For Us podcast, is the politics editor at thegrio.com, is the producer and host of The Aftermath and The Contender on Ozy.com as well as their editor-at-large, is a frequent author and narrator for the TedEd educational series, and also writes a weekly column for The Amsterdam News, one of the oldest black newspapers in the U.S. Greer received her B. A. from Tufts University and her M.A., M.Phil., and Ph.D. in Political Science from Columbia University.  Subhah Agarwal has brought an honesty to her comedy that is refreshing, and at times a bit disturbing... but in a good way. Trust me. Subhah has written for "The Jim Jefferies Show"on Comedy Central, and "Comedy Knockout" on TruTv, amongst others. You can also catch her jokes live at stand up comedy clubs across the country. If you don't want to leave your couch, you can see her late night debut on NBC's "A Little Late With Lilly Singh." She will also be appearing on season three of HBO's "Westworld", as Ichtaca on TruTv's sketch comedy "Friends of the People", and as herself on MTV2, Comedy Central, and Gotham Comedy Live.  Erin Jackson is one of the fastest-rising comedians in New York City. She works nightly in the city’s top comedy clubs, and has appeared on Late Night with Seth Meyers, CONAN, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, This Week at the Comedy Cellar, truTV’s Laff Mobb’s Laff Tracks, Last Comic Standing, and Comedy Central’s Live at Gotham. Erin's debut comedy album, Grudgery, was released in 2018 and debuted at No. 1 on the iTunes comedy charts. Always hosted by Marina Franklin - One Hour Comedy Special: Single Black Female ( Amazon Prime, CW Network), Trainwreck, Louie Season V, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Conan O'Brien, Stephen Colbert, HBO's Crashing, and The Breaks with Michelle Wolf

Get INTUIT with Gila- a podcast about Intuitive Eating and Personal Growth.
EP. 39: Nava Fox, LCSW: Eating Disorders and Disordered Eating in the Orthodox Jewish World- Common Themes and Misconception.

Get INTUIT with Gila- a podcast about Intuitive Eating and Personal Growth.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 34:26


In Today's episode of Get Intuit with Gila, I sit down with Nava Fox. We discuss really interesting topics including eating disorder/disorder eating and why it may arise in the orthodox, Jewish Community. Nava brought up ideas and reasons that I had never thought about and all the information she provides here can really help a person raise their family without constant diet talk and dangerous behaviors around food. We need this education to break the disordered eating chain that is rampant in our community. Thank you Nava for all your hard work and this educational piece that we all need! Nava is a graduate of The New York University Silver School of Social Work. Nava completed post-graduate training in cognitive behavioral therapy at The Beck Institute and is the clinical supervisor at the Pathways CBT Foundation. She has provided psychotherapy to children, adolescents, adults, couples and families in outpatient clinical settings. Nava has practical clinical experience in helping clients cope with anxiety, depression, relationships, surgeries, death, chronic medical conditions, divorce and relationships with food/ eating. With a private practice in Lawrence, NY. Nava works as a licensed clinical social worker and feels passionately about making a difference. To get in touch with Nava, check out here website: www.navafox.com and on instagram @navafox_lcsw. For the YouTube version, click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6gMmrwv1co To see more episodes like this and read the full blog on today's episode, please visit my website www.gilaglassberg.com. If you are interested in making peace with food through the principles of Intuitive Eating and the practices of self care, go ahead and schedule a free call via my website. Catch me on Instagram @gila.glassberg.intuitiveRD. You can work with me one on one or sign up to be in one of my intuitive eating online support groups via Zoom. Have a wonderful day! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gila-glassberg/support

F.A.C.T.S. | Factual. Authentic. Captivating. Transformative. Stories |

On today's F.A.C.T.S podcast, host Kevin Caraballo talks directly to the fans about what the year 2020 has brought up so far! If you haven't got the chance to get to know him, Kevin Caraballo Barrios is an Afro-Latino, Brooklyn native. Kevin received his bachelor from York College, in 2019 majoring in Social Work with a minor in Psychology and just secured his Masters' in Social Work from New York University Silver School of Social Work. Upon completing coursework, Kevin is currently entering the profession of social work with enthusiasm in hopes of making a positive impact on every single person who interacts with. Kevin will begin to prepare for the licensing exam for social work, all while ensuring that he provides the audience with great content for the F.A.C.T.S podcast! He believes in the power of storytelling and bringing oneself to conversations that can be groundbreaking. Find Me On LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kevin-caraballo Twitter: https://twitter.com/kcaraballob Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stayhumblekev/ & https://www.instagram.com/facts_podcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KevinSpeaksFacts/ Community Source Page Created by Asma Qaiyumi, Kylee L Doyle, Lauren Aronson & Candace Barrow https://communitysource.weebly.com/ To Connect with Asma, Kylee, Lauren, & Candace Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/usmaq16/?hl=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/poetic_aphro/?hl=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurenaronson_/?hl=en Instagram: @kld402 Subscribe and Leave a Review! Thank You! Intro Music Provided By BBizzy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bbizzy/ Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/new-york-bizzy/1473400412 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLr8CWmMJpQ&t=230s & https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XoNOeACCsfY --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevincb-facts/support

The Social Workers Radio Talk Show
Bullying, Rejection and the Power of Human Investment with Sherry Saturno

The Social Workers Radio Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 25:28


Sherry Saturno is a national award social worker and dually licensed as a Nursing Home Administrator and Clinical Social Worker. She holds Master's degrees from Columbia and Long Island Universities. Sherry is a Stanford Certified Project Manager and completed a national post graduate fellowship at New York University Silver School of Social Work. She previously wrote and produced a national award winning documentary short film called "Human Investment", and has been published in Social Work Today and The New Social Worker Magazines.

Tranquility du Jour
Tranquility du Jour #346: Find Your True Edge

Tranquility du Jour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2015 41:08


Learn how to get out of a rut, stop holding yourself back, and focus on pleasure and self-compassion.   Featured Guest: Ellen Blaufox, LSW-R is the Founder of true edge workshop. She is an expert in her field with more than 20 years of professional, clinical experience. Ellen is the Clinical Director of the Sally & Anthony Mann Center RTF (formerly known as Linden Hill). S&AM is the largest residential, psychiatric treatment facility for adolescents in New York State. Ms. Blaufox has been an Adjunct Professor for New York University Silver School of Social Work for the last five years where she teaches DROP (Diversity, Racism, Oppression and Privilege). Ms. Blaufox is a well-respected authority on such topics as trauma, racism, white privilege, feminism and self-care. She is a graduate of Skidmore College, NYU Silver School of Social Work, as well as NYSSA Julliard and Circle in the Square Theatre School. Savvy Sources: Website: ellenstrueedgeworkshop.com Upcoming retreat: trueedgeworkshopevents.squarespace.com/#retreat Join my complimentary 52 Weeks of Tranquility Program Tranquilosophy Seasonal Podcast: Monday, September 21 at 3pm ET Podcast app: Tranquility du Jour iPhone and Android Stay Connected: New? Peruse my FAQs. Join moi for a retreat, workshop, e-course, or seasonal podcast. Read along on Goodreads. Connect on Facebook. Follow on Twitter. Pin along on Pinterest. Eye candy on Instagram @tranquilitydujour. Browse my books. Receive weekly Tranquility du Jour Love Notes. Read about my passion for pigs. Pen a review on iTunes. Techy: To listen, click on the player at the top of the post or click here to listen to older episodes. New to podcasting? Get more info at Podcast 411. Do you have iTunes? Click here and subscribe to the podcast to get the latest episode as released. Get the Tranquility du Jour apps to get the podcast automagically on iOS or Android.

School of Social Service Administration (video)
Keynote Address (Part 2 of 15)

School of Social Service Administration (video)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2014 33:52


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. This is the second of 15 videos of this conference, which was held on May 13, 2014, at the University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration (SSA). It was a first-of-its-kind forum for innovative economic strengthening research dedicated to improving health, education, and well-being outcomes of vulnerable children, adolescents, families, and communities in low-resource settings, including children affected by HIV/AIDS and humanitarian disasters. This conference was organized by Fred Ssewamala, Associate Professor in SSA and Director of the Columbia University International Center for Child Health and Asset Development. The keynote speaker was Mary McKay, McSilver Professor of Poverty Studies and Director of the McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research at the New York University Silver School of Social Work.

The Social Work Podcast
Shared Trauma: Interview with Carol Tosone, Ph.D.

The Social Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2014 30:38


Episode 91: Today's episode of the Social Work Podcast is about shared trauma, one in which the provider and client experienced the same traumatic event simultaneously. I spoke with Dr. Carol Tosone, one of a handful of scholars whose writings and research have defined shared trauma. Dr. Tosone is Associate Professor at New York University Silver School of Social Work. She is a Distinguished Scholar in Social Work in the National Academies of Practice in Washington, D.C. Dr. Tosone unpacks the concept of shared trauma. She uses her personal experience of being in a therapy session on September 11, 2001, when the first plane flew over her building, and how sharing the trauma of 9/11 with her client affected her professional and personal life. During our conversation she answered many questions: How does a concurrent experience of the same traumatic event as your client affect the treatment relationship? In what ways is it beneficial to the treatment relationship? How do you know when it is detrimental? We end our conversation with recommendations for practitioners. You can connect with other social workers at the Social Work Podcast Facebook page, http://www.facebook.com/swpodcast, or follow the Twitter feed http://www.twitter.com/socworkpodcast. You can listen to the Social Work Podcast from socialworkpodcast.com, by downloading the episodes through iTunes or any number of other apps, or you can stream the 10 most recent episodes right from your mobile device using the Stitcher Radio mobile app http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/social-work-podcast/the-social-work-podcast.

The Social Work Podcast
Shared Trauma: Interview with Carol Tosone, Ph.D.

The Social Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2014 30:38


Episode 91: Today's episode of the Social Work Podcast is about shared trauma, one in which the provider and client experienced the same traumatic event simultaneously. I spoke with Dr. Carol Tosone, one of a handful of scholars whose writings and research have defined shared trauma. Dr. Tosone is Associate Professor at New York University Silver School of Social Work. She is a Distinguished Scholar in Social Work in the National Academies of Practice in Washington, D.C. Dr. Tosone unpacks the concept of shared trauma. She uses her personal experience of being in a therapy session on September 11, 2001, when the first plane flew over her building, and how sharing the trauma of 9/11 with her client affected her professional and personal life. During our conversation she answered many questions: How does a concurrent experience of the same traumatic event as your client affect the treatment relationship? In what ways is it beneficial to the treatment relationship? How do you know when it is detrimental? We end our conversation with recommendations for practitioners. You can connect with other social workers at the Social Work Podcast Facebook page, http://www.facebook.com/swpodcast, or follow the Twitter feed http://www.twitter.com/socworkpodcast. You can listen to the Social Work Podcast from socialworkpodcast.com, by downloading the episodes through iTunes or any number of other apps, or you can stream the 10 most recent episodes right from your mobile device using the Stitcher Radio mobile app http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/social-work-podcast/the-social-work-podcast.