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NASW Social Work Talks

Summary: NASW Social Work Talks seeks to inform, educate and inspire by talking with experts and exploring issues that social work professionals care about. Brought to you by the National Association of Social Workers (NASW).

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 EP38: Bringing Yoga to Jail | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:38

Our guest Michael Wilkins, LCSW, is therapist at the Center for Trauma & Resilience in Denver. Michael is a yoga instructor, an ultra-marathon runner, and is certified in auricular acupuncture. We speak with Michael about his work bringing yoga and breathing techniques to inmates in Colorado. See the show notes for resources and a transcript. And if you like this episode, please leave us a review!

 EP37: Suicide Prevention | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:57

Our guest Jonathan B. Singer, Ph.D., LCSW, is an associate professor of social work at Loyola University Chicago and a licensed clinical social worker. He hosts the award-winning Social Work Podcast, and is author of multiple publications, including "Suicide in Schools: A Practitioner's Guide to Multi-level Prevention, Assessment, Intervention, and Postvention." See the show notes for resources and a transcript. And if you like this episode, please leave us a review in iTunes!

 EP36: Social Work Practice Mobility | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 32:52

NASW CEO Angelo McClain, PhD, LICSW, speaks with Mary Jo Monahan, CEO of the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) about efforts to increase social work practice mobility. See show the notes for resources and a transcript. And if you like this episode, please leave us a review!

 EP35: Fighting Back Against Clawbacks | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:51

Clawbacks are when an insurance company requires a provider to return money they’ve been paid in the past. Clawbacks can occur months, or even years, after the service has been provided. Rebekah Gewirtz, MPA, Executive Director of NASW’s Massachusetts Chapter, speaks with us about how her chapter is fighting against clawbacks in her state.

 EP34: What Is Library Social Work? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:54

NASW member Debra Walsh Keane talks about why libraries need social workers, the kinds of services library social workers provide, as well as the rewards and challenges of the job. Debra is the social work coordinator for the Jefferson County Public Library in the Denver area. She’s also a member of the Public Library Association’s Social Work Task Force. See the show notes for resources and a transcript. And if you liked this episode, please leave us a review!

 EP33: Supporting LGBTQ Youth | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:02

Ellen Kahn is a social worker and Director of the Children, Youth and Families Program at the Human Rights Campaign (HRC). We speak with her about HRC's work to serve youth who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer. See the show notes for resources and a transcript. If you like this episode, please leave us a review!

 EP32: Animal-Assisted Interventions | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:59

Animals provide some of our most reliable, uncomplicated and valued relationships, which contributes to our health and well-being. Philip Tedeschi, LCSW, is Clinical Professor and Executive Director of the Institute for Human-Animal Connection at the University of Denver’s Graduate School of Social Work. We speak with Professor Tedeschi about the benefits of animal-assisted interventions in social work. See the show notes for resources and a transcript. If you like this episode, please leave us a revie

 EP31: Getting Proactive About Child Immigration | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:57

Martha Gonzalez-Cortes is Senior Vice President of Community Investment at Kalamazoo Community Foundation in Michigan. She has deep knowledge of immigration policy issues, and a passion for finding systemic solutions to challenges faced by immigrant and refugee families. She speaks with us about what can be done to end the inhumane practice of separating immigrant children from their families. See the show notes for resources and a transcript. If you like this episode, please leave us a review.

 EP30: Providing Psychosocial Care at Doctors Without Borders | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:21

Athena Viscusi, LCSW, is a Psychosocial Care Specialist at Doctors Without Borders. She's directed mental health programs in Haiti, South Sudan, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Myanmar, and Palestine. She's hired, trained and supervised local workers in refugee camps and worked with clients in cholera and Ebola treatment centers. Before this, she was a community mental health provider in Washington, DC, working with a variety of populations, including immigrants and refugees.

 EP 29: The Stories Behind the Salaries | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:33

Allison Peeler, LMSW, believes social workers need to drop the outdated story of "underworked and unpaid" and to redefine the way they view themselves and their earning capabilities. See show notes page for resources.

 EP28: Negotiating Your Salary | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13:11

Valerie Arendt, MSW, MPP, discusses why it's so important for social workers to negotiate their salaries. Arendt is the Executive Director of NASW's North Carolina Chapter.

 EP27: Suze Orman | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:05

Suze Orman is a New York Times best-selling author and smart money expert. She hosted the award-winning “Suze Orman Show” on CNBC for 13 years. Her books include "Women & Money," “The Money Book for the Young, Fabulous and Broke” and “The Courage to be Rich.” We spoke with her about balancing working in a helping profession and taking care of yourself first. Visit the show notes for resources and be sure to leave us a review in iTunes!

 EP26: Increasing Social Work Salaries in NYC | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:08

Social work has the highest debt-to-salary ratio of any profession. Robert Schachter, DSW, describes how social workers in New York City advocated for pay equity in one of the highest cost-of-living cities in the country. Dr. Schachter served for 27 years as the Executive Director of the NASW New York City chapter.

 EP25: Social Work Salaries | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:34

Michael Sinclair, MSW, PhD, assistant professor at Morgan State University School of Social Work, often gets questions about pay from his students. Dr. Sinclair talks to us about why the social work pay landscape looks the way it does, and what can be done to change that. This is the first in our series of episodes about social work salaries as part of Social Work Month 2019. See show notes for resources. And if you enjoyed this episode, please leave us review on iTunes!

 EP24: Human Trafficking | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:29

Susan Munsey, LCSW, founded GenerateHope, which provides innovative programs for young women and teens who have survived the trauma of sex trafficking. Munsey is a trafficking survivor herself, and she's passionate about rescuing and rehabilitating women and educating people on this issue. Please see the show notes for resources!

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