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Social Work HQ Podcast
Mandy Wilcox
Fréquence : 1 épisode/7j. Total Éps: 4

Helping social workers choose the right career path — without guessing.
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Why Social Workers Burn Out in 14 Months
Saison 1 · Épisode 4
vendredi 27 mars 2026 • Durée 29:24
If you’re considering social work—or already in the field—this is a conversation you need to hear.
In this episode of Social Work HQ, I sit down with a social worker who shares the real, unfiltered reality of working in mental health and family-based services.
We talk about:
- Why burnout happens so quickly in social work
- What the day-to-day actually looks like (and what school doesn’t prepare you for)
- The challenges of working with high-needs families and complex systems
- How insurance, documentation, and productivity expectations impact the job
- The emotional toll—and the rewarding moments that make it worth it
This is an honest look at the field—the good, the hard, and everything in between.
If you’re trying to figure out what social work is really like, or what path might be right for you, this episode will give you real insight you won’t get in a classroom.
#socialwork #socialworker #msw #lcsw #careeradvic
What It’s Really Like Being an ER Crisis Social Worker
Saison 1 · Épisode 3
vendredi 20 mars 2026 • Durée 31:01
What does an ER crisis social worker actually do?
In this episode of Social Work HQ, I interview a social worker who works in emergency room crisis intervention. We talk about what it’s like responding to mental health emergencies in the ER, supporting patients during psychiatric crises, and working alongside doctors, nurses, and law enforcement in high-stress situations.
We also discuss what a typical shift can look like, the skills needed to succeed in crisis work, and what new social workers should know if they’re interested in working in hospital or emergency mental health settings.
If you're considering a career in social work, hospital social work, or crisis intervention, this conversation offers an honest look at what the job is really like.
Subscribe to Social Work HQ for interviews with social workers across different career paths so you can better understand the many options available in the field.
For tools and resources to help you through the social work field, go to this link: https://stan.store/Mandy-Wilcox-LCSW
01:20 Career path in social work
05:30 Everyday in ER crisis work
07:10 Responsibility of a crisis worker
10:00 Documentation in the ER
11:30 Number 1 skill for a crisis worker
13:00 Who should NOT be in this role
15:00 Pay scale for social work crisis worker
17:30 Career growth in ER crisis work
19:10 Tele health & social work
23:00 Advice for new coming social workers
27:00 Can anyone go to the ER in crisis?
Advice for Social Workers Who Want to Become Therapists
Saison 1 · Épisode 2
samedi 14 mars 2026 • Durée 33:28
If you're thinking about becoming a therapist as a social worker, there are a few things you should understand before choosing this career path.
In this interview, I speak with a therapist about what the job is actually like — including the realities of the work, common misconceptions about therapy, and what social work students should know before pursuing this path.
Many social workers assume therapy is the most common or most financially rewarding option in the field, but the day-to-day work, expectations, and challenges may not be what people expect.
If you're considering becoming a therapist or exploring different social work career paths, this conversation can help you better understand what the role really involves.
Watch the full interview to learn more about:
• What therapists actually do day to day
• Skills needed to become a therapist
• Challenges therapists face in the field
• Advice for social work students considering therapy
Free Social Work Interview Guide + Career Resources:https://stan.store/Mandy-Wilcox-LCSW
Subscribe for more interviews with social workers across different specialties and career paths.
#socialwork #therapist #mentalhealthcareers #msw #socialworker
Should Social Workers Become Therapists? (Salary, Burnout & Career Reality)
Saison 1 · Épisode 1
samedi 7 mars 2026 • Durée 46:54
In this episode of Social Work HQ, I sit down with a licensed therapist to discuss what it’s really like working in the field. We cover how she became a therapist, what her day-to-day looks like, salary expectations, challenges, burnout, and advice for students considering this path.
If you’re thinking about becoming a therapist or pursuing your MSW, this interview will give you a realistic look at the career.
Free Social Work Interview Guide + Career Resources:
https://stan.store/Mandy-Wilcox-LCSW
Topics covered:
00:00 Intro
00:50 Starting SW Later In Life
05:46 Why She Chose Therapy
07:49 The #1 Skill Social Workers Need
09:00 Preparing for Social Work
12:00 Therapist Caseload Numbers
14:00 Accepting Insurance or Private Pay
17:08 Biggest Therapy Misconception
18:30 Good Therapist vs Good Client
20:56 Are Social Workers Good Therapists?
24:57 Who Should NOT Be a Therapist
26:23 The “Blank Slate” Debate
29:17 Most Stressful Part of Therapy
32:38 Career Growth in Therapy
34:58 Should Therapists Specialize?
36:33 How Therapists Fill Their Caseload
39:10 AI vs Social Work
41:19 Therapist Salary
44:39 Social Workers vs Other Clinicians
46:27 Closing
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