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Ep. 100 Top Lessons I've Learned 6 Years a Therapist16 Feb 202600:39:57

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are celebrating the 100th podcast episode with a breakdown of the biggest lessons I've learned in my first 6 years as a therapist & social worker! The highs, the lows, these are my takeaways from these 6 years of work!

Laura Swanson, LCSW began The Social Work Bubble in order to build community, highlight social work voices, and shed light on the variety that social work offers. Her aim is to connect fellow social workers and build each other up so we can all thrive in the wonderful field of social work!

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Ep. 99 Stepping Up to Nonprofit Leadership! ft. Kathy Archer09 Feb 202600:41:29

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, I speak with Kathy Archer, an incredible coach for women leaders in the nonprofit world! Kathy gives great insight on leadership, her observations on how people struggle to step into leadership, being authentic, and more! An important conversation for any social workers wanting to progress their career!

Kathy Archer If leadership feels heavy and lonely, you're not alone. Leadership coach Kathy Archer helps nonprofit women leaders stop drowning in work, doubting themselves, and carrying it all alone. After 25 years as a nonprofit leader, burnout forced her to figure out a better way, and now she helps you do the same. She's the author of Character Driven Leadership for Women and Mastering Confidence. Connect with her at kathyarcher.com or tune into her podcast, Surviving to Thriving.

Laura Swanson, LCSW began The Social Work Bubble in order to build community, highlight social work voices, and shed light on the variety that social work offers. Her aim is to connect fellow social workers and build each other up so we can all thrive in the wonderful field of social work!

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Ep. 90 Labor Organizing & Building Community for Social Workers! ft. Nohemi Acosta19 Mar 202500:38:05

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, I speak with Nohemi Acosta, LMSW. Nohemi is an incredible social worker who details her non-traditional social work journey, including her work with labor organizing, what the profession needs to change & the importance of building community!

Nohemi Acosta, LMSW (she/her) is a passionate social worker, advocate, and therapist dedicated to providing culturally competent, anti-racist, and trauma-informed care. As the daughter of immigrants and someone who has personally navigated systemic barriers, Nohemi brings both lived experience and professional expertise to her work.

With a deep commitment to social justice, she specializes in supporting BIPOC communities, addressing intergenerational trauma, and empowering individuals to set boundaries and reclaim their healing. Currently an associate therapist at Purple Couch Therapy, she strives to create inclusive spaces where clients feel truly seen and understood.

Laura Swanson, LCSW began The Social Work Bubble in order to build community and a hub of helpful resources and support for social workers! Her aim is to connect fellow social workers and build each other up so we can all thrive in the wonderful field of social work!

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Ep. 89 Balancing Passion & Pressure: The Social Worker’s Journey to Resilience ft. Malaysia Harrell14 Mar 202500:50:30

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we speak with Malaysia Harrell, a seasoned social worker with incredible insight & experience. Malaysia details her social work journey, including how she escaped burnout after a near death experience.

Malaysia Harrell is a psychotherapist, spiritual transformation coach, award-winning entrepreneur, veteran, keynote speaker, and author who helps women find freedom and fulfillment. But really, she is a healer, an unleasher, and a light that leads women back to their true selves so they can live fully and finally. As a licensed psychotherapist and board-certified clinical social worker, Malaysia blends clinical expertise, spiritual wisdom and intuitive guidance to help women overcome their past trauma, heal their hurts and define their vision for their lives. Her incomparable coaching guides clients on an intimate, insightful journey to break free from limiting beliefs and expectations and discover lives of authenticity, purpose and bliss. Extraordinary at walking women through radical transformation, Malaysia is more than her client’s coach; she’s their champion. 

Malaysia is not just a brilliant therapist and coach, but a woman with her own “against all odds” success story. From overcoming a childhood trauma to a life-threatening illness that could have crippled her, she’s built her career brick by brick, fighting fears, failures, and setbacks to have the life she’s always known was hers to claim. Through it all, Malaysis has mastered the art of faith-filled manifestation, proving that whatever a woman believes, she becomes. And today she personifies what it means to ascend over adversity while inspiring countless women to do the same. Whether she’s in front of an audience of one or one thousand, Malaysia’s life-shifting energy propels women towards transformation and empowerment; she awakens women to the possibility of more. 

Simply put, it is impossible to be in Malaysia’s presence and leave unchanged. Malaysia is here for the women who need to trade their perception of perfection for true freedom and authenticity. She is here for the women who need to reimagine who they can be and what they can have; she is here for the women who are here for more than coaching; she is seeking a powerful partnership with women who are equipped  to help her expand and elevate herself to a life that she could only dream about until now.


 Laura Swanson, LCSW began The Social Work Bubble in order to build community and a hub of helpful resources and support for social workers! Her aim is to connect fellow social workers and build each other up so we can all thrive in the wonderful field of social work!

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Ep. 88 The Ins & Outs of Emotional Support Animals & ESA Letters ft. Daniel Maigler19 Feb 202500:36:27

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we speak with Daniel Maigler, LCSW & mental health advisor of Paws for Patrick. Dan gives incredible insight on emotional support animals, how therapists can screen for & write ESA letters & more!

Daniel Maigler, LCSW is the mental health advisor for Paws for Patrick, a nonprofit dedicated to connecting young people with emotional support animals. He has been a school social worker and therapist in private practice for over 20 years. Dan is also the host of his podcast, "Not Allowed to Die," where he discusses dilemmas he sees with his clients in private practice and various mental health topics.

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Ep. 87 Supporting Clients in this Political Climate22 Jan 202500:25:43

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we get into how social workers can support clients during heightened political times, including by talking about politics, stepping away from western individualism & empowering collective and community action.

Laura Swanson, LCSW began The Social Work Bubble in order to build community and a hub of helpful resources and support for social workers! Her aim is to connect fellow social workers and build each other up so we can all thrive in the wonderful field of social work!

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Ep. 86 Family Building & Navigating Adversity with Adoption ft. Julie Ryan McGue17 Jan 202500:39:03

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we speak again with author & adoptee, Julie McGue, talking further about experience with adoption, having a twin, infertility, family building & more! A very insightful conversation for everyone to listen to.

Julie Ryan McGue is an American writer, a domestic adoptee, and an identical twin. In her books, essays, and blogs, she explores the topics of finding out who you are, where you belong, and making sense of it. Her award-winning memoir, Twice a Daughter: A Search for Identity, Family, and Belonging, released in May 2021. Her work has appeared in multiple journals, anthologies, and online sites, such as the Story Circle Network Journal, Brevity Nonfiction Blog, and Severance Magazine. Her latest book, a collection of essays titled Belonging Matters: Conversations on Adoption, Family, and Kinship released in November 2023. Her third book, another memoir and a prequel to Twice a Daughter, releases in February 2025. Julie splits her time between northwest Indiana and Sarasota, Florida. 

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Laura Swanson, LCSW began The Social Work Bubble in order to build community and a hub of helpful resources and support for social workers! Her aim is to connect fellow social workers and build each other up so we can all thrive in the wonderful field of social work!

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Ep. 85 Being Outspoken in Social Work & Challenging Saviorism09 Oct 202400:30:33

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we talk about a couple articles I read about social workers needing to be more outspoken & about a social worker that is dealing with compassion fatigue.

Laura Swanson, LCSW began The Social Work Bubble in order to build community and a hub of helpful resources and support for social workers! Her aim is to connect fellow social workers and build each other up so we can all thrive in the wonderful field of social work!

She also owns Inner Compass Psychotherapy, a therapy and coaching practice where she uses therapy to treat attachment and childhood trauma for adults in Central New York, as well as support individuals with mindfulness coaching.

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Ep. 84 Sides Hustles & AI Listening to Sessions02 Oct 202400:31:39

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we get into sides hustles that won't drain social workers, using AI to listen to sessions and write notes, finding a therapy office space & explaining our job to others. 

Laura Swanson, LCSW is a New York based therapist that began The Social Work Bubble in order to build community and a hub of helpful resources and support for social workers! Her aim is to connect fellow social workers and build each other up so we can all thrive in the wonderful field of social work!

She also owns Inner Compass Psychotherapy, a therapy and coaching practice where she uses therapy to treat attachment and childhood trauma for adults in Central New York, as well as support individuals with mindfulness coaching.

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Ep. 83 The Social Work Interstate Licensure Compact 10112 Sep 202400:26:41

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we dive into the latest developments and overview of the Social Work Interstate Licensure Compact, what this entails and pros/cons for social workers! 

Laura Swanson, LCSW is a New York based therapist that began The Social Work Bubble in order to build community and a hub of helpful resources and support for social workers! Her aim is to connect fellow social workers and build each other up so we can all thrive in the wonderful field of social work!

She also owns her private practice where she treats adults with trauma, depression, and anxiety in New York's Southern Tier.

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Ep. 82 Dual Relationships in CPS, Getting into Admin, & Imposter Syndrome28 Aug 202400:23:06

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are diving into conundrums faced by fellow social workers and providing insight on their dilemmas on Reddit, including a CPS worker having a child in class with a former client, transitioning from direct work to administration, and not feeling confident after starting at a new job! 

Laura Swanson, LCSW is a New York based therapist that began The Social Work Bubble in order to build community and a hub of helpful resources and support for social workers! Her aim is to connect fellow social workers and build each other up so we can all thrive in the wonderful field of social work!

She also owns her private practice where she treats adults with trauma, depression, and anxiety in New York's Southern Tier.

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Ep. 81 NASW Sucks, Changing Careers & Setting Boundaries in Social Work14 Aug 202400:43:48

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are diving into conundrums faced by fellow social workers and providing insight on their dilemmas - From not seeing the point of the NASW, considering what other career they could have, and releasing the emotional burdens of social work.

Laura Swanson, LCSW is a New York based therapist that began The Social Work Bubble in order to build community and a hub of helpful resources and support for social workers! Her aim is to connect fellow social workers and build each other up so we can all thrive in the wonderful field of social work!

She is also owns her private practice where she treats adults with trauma, depression, and anxiety in New York's Southern Tier.

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Ep. 98 Making Money & Other Social Work Myths ft. with Jenna Rodjenski, LCSW22 Dec 202500:59:05

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, I speak with Jenna Rodjenski, a social worker and group practice founder & owner from Philadelphia! Jenna sheds light on how she challenged some beliefs about social work, making money in social work, being firm with boundaries & what it can look like to really thrive in this work! An empowering conversation that left me with an excitement for social work & a refreshed perspective on what my own work life balance can look like.

Jenna Rodjenski, LCSW, is a therapist, End of Life Doula, and co-founder of Take Care Collective - a growing mental health collective based out of Philadelphia and Baltimore. Take Care promotes mental wellness through individual therapy, community events, professional development, and retreats. Jenna earned her BSW and MSW from Fordham University and began her career in community mental health before transitioning into private practice. She is a strong advocate for sustainability and balance in the work we do, advocating for change and development rooted in collective care and creativity. To follow Jenna and Take Care Collective visit www.takecarecollective.org or follow us on IG @takecarecltv. 

Laura Swanson, LCSW began The Social Work Bubble in order to build community, highlight social work voices, and shed light on the variety that social work offers. Her aim is to connect fellow social workers and build each other up so we can all thrive in the wonderful field of social work!

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Ep. 80 Embracing AI & VR in Therapy ft. Amity Cooper07 Aug 202400:42:16

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are joined by Amity Cooper, Therapreneur to dive into how therapists can reject fear & lean into using AI and VR to support their practice!

Amity Cooper is a seasoned entrepreneur, trained mental health professional, and entrepreneurial coach.

For over 20 years, Amity has run a variety of businesses, from designing handbags to making and manufacturing gourmet chocolates, which has given her the knowledge and experience to help others start and run their own businesses. Now, as a trained therapist, equine-assisted psychotherapist, and Lifebook facilitator, she is focused on empowering other mental and behavioral health professionals to serve their clients without burning themselves out by becoming what she calls “therapreneurs.”

She does this through her professional development company Clinical Career Collective (C3) and her Do This First 7-Day Bootcamp by not only teaching therapreneurs how to run their own businesses, but also how to embrace new, emerging technology in this post-pandemic world so they can better help the people they serve.

Amity hosted the virtual event Virtually Unlimited… The Healing Entrepreneurship Summit (with Mike Michalowicz as the keynote speaker) where she and other professionals spoke about the advantages of adapting new technologies for a modern mental health practice.

A lover of travel, Amity splits her time between Denver, Colorado and San Diego, California with her husband, two kids, two horses, and their English Shepherd, Beau.

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Laura Swanson, LCSW is a New York based therapist that began The Social Work Bubble in order to build community and a hub of helpful resources and support for social workers! Her aim is to connect fellow social workers and build each other up so we can all thrive in the wonderful field of social work!

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Ep. 79 Making Money in Social Work! ft. Teddy Nguyen31 Jul 202400:44:48

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are joined by Teddy Nguyen, a social worker & financial coach to dive into the widely held negative beliefs about money that social workers hold & to get into strategies to support financial wellbeing! 

Teddy Nguyen is a Texas-based social worker and Financial Coach. He brought his experience working with addiction recovery, homelessness, mental health, and child welfare into the personal finance world. He sees an incredible amount of pessimism when it comes to personal money management, and his goal is to bring hope and optimism to people! He is living proof that you can do work you love AND be content with the lifestyle that fits within that income. It’s no secret that social workers aren’t “rich”, but we can still create rich lives for ourselves when we understand our money, our behaviors, and ourselves.

He received his LBSW in May 2022 and is on track to complete his MSW in May 2025. Hiss full time social work role is helping teenagers and young adults transition out of foster care and into adulthood. He gets to help them dream of a future they can be excited for and outline the steps to get there, very similar to his coaching practice!

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Laura Swanson, LCSW is a New York based therapist that began The Social Work Bubble in order to build community and a hub of helpful resources and support for social workers! Her aim is to connect fellow social workers and build each other up so we can all thrive in the wonderful field of social work!

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Ep. 78 How Social Work School Needs to Change! ft. Emma Yeager, MSW03 Jul 202400:41:01

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are joined by Emma Yeager, a recent MSW graduate to dive into her experiences with social work education, gaps in our education, feeling unprepared, and how we can better support social work student interns!

Emma Yeager recently graduated with her Masters of Social Work (MSW) and passed her Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) exam in the state of Texas. She graduated with her Bachelors of Social Work (BSW) from Stephen F. Austin State University in December 2022 and with her MSW, specializing in Direct Practice in Mental Health and Substance Misuse, from the University of Texas-Arlington in May 2024. Having extensive experience with the hospice and state hospital setting through her BSW and MSW internships, she is passionate about furthering the education and understanding of social work, personality disorders, and adoption trauma. She loves connecting with other social workers and empowering those around her to advocate for themselves and others.

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Laura Swanson, LCSW is a New York based therapist that began The Social Work Bubble in order to build community and a hub of helpful resources and support for social workers! Her aim is to connect fellow social workers and build each other up so we can all thrive in the wonderful field of social work!

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Ep. 77 Coworker Bullying & Overwhelming First Days in Social Work05 Jun 202400:24:12

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reviews a  prompt from the Anti-Burnout Card Deck on mindful eating during the work day, and gives advice to fellow social workers experiencing bullying from a coworker and being overwhelmed with their first job post-grad.

Laura Swanson, LCSW is a New York based therapist that began The Social Work Bubble in order to build community and a hub of helpful resources and support for social workers! Her aim is to connect fellow social workers and build each other up so we can all thrive in the wonderful field of social work!

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Ep. 76 My Road to Clinical Licensure!22 May 202400:44:34

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, Laura shares her recent experience studying & passing the ASWB's LCSW exam! Stay tuned for information on the application process & fees, tools I used to study, and what's next as an LCSW!

Laura Swanson, LCSW is a New York based therapist that began The Social Work Bubble in order to build community and a hub of helpful resources and support for social workers! Her aim is to connect fellow social workers and build each other up so we can all thrive in the wonderful field of social work!

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Ep. 75 Social Workers In it For the Money & Wearing Expensive Items24 Apr 202400:30:38

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we get into a mindfulness prompt from the Anti-Burnout card deck, and diving into Redditors issues with public opinions on social workers and money, and if it's okay for us to wear expensive items.

Laura Swanson, LMSW is a New York based therapist that began The Social Work Bubble in order to build community and a hub of helpful resources and support for social workers! Her aim is to connect fellow social workers and build each other up so we can all thrive in the wonderful field of social work!

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Ep. 74 The Basics of Cognitive Behavior Therapy17 Apr 202400:37:53

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we get into cognitive behavior therapy, one of favorite modalities! I talk all about the cognitive triangle and specific ways we can support clients in changing thoughts and behaviors. A great framework to see if you'd be interested in pursuing more training, or getting to know some basics to incorporate into your social work! 

Laura Swanson, LMSW is a New York based therapist that began The Social Work Bubble in order to build community and a hub of helpful resources and support for social workers! Her aim is to connect fellow social workers and build each other up so we can all thrive in the wonderful field of social work!

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Ep. 73 Good Supervision: What is it & Why It's Important! ft. Francesca Sternfeld10 Apr 202400:58:40

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are joined by Francesca Sternfeld, LSCW, SIFI, to dive into all things supervision! Francesca shares her incredible passion & insight into supervision, including the importance of it, skills supervisors can use, how students can use it to evolve in their work and more!

Francesca Sternfeld, LCSW-SIFI is a clinician, educational coordinator and outreach specialist for the Puerto Rican Family Institute in New York City. She infuses practice with insights drawn from her varied experiences in the worlds of political science, cross-cultural communication, and developmental psychology in her offerings as clinician, educator and mentor.

You can reach her at fsternfeld@prfi.org

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Ep. 72 How to Keep Growing as a Social Worker, EFT Tapping & Other Learnings03 Apr 202400:34:28

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are joined by me, myself, and I, diving into strategies I've learned post-burnout to keep growing as a social worker, having passion for the field again, some interventions I've learned about, and going over a prompt from the Anti-Burnout Card Deck.

Laura Swanson, LMSW is a New York based therapist that began The Social Work Bubble in order to build community and a hub of helpful resources and support for social workers! Her aim is to connect fellow social workers and build each other up so we can all thrive in the wonderful field of social work!

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Ep. 71 The World of School Social Work Coaching ft. Jocelyn Sailor27 Mar 202400:41:27

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are joined by Jocelyn Sailor, LCSW and District Social Work Coach. Jocelyn shares her journey in social work, describes the ins and outs of her role as a school social work coach, effective interventions, collaboration skills, and highlights the planners & resources she offers at School Social Work Solutions!

Jocelyn Sailor, LCSW is a District Social Work Coach in Connecticut, and the owner of School Social Work Solutions LLC, a mental health brand that empowers, educates, and provides resources to school social workers and social work students. Jocelyn created the first planner for school social workers, The School Social Work Solutions Academic Resource Planner. The 4th installment of the School Social Work Solutions Planner released July 2024! Jocelyn empowers school social workers to position themselves to be the mental health experts in their schools by creating systems, developing boundaries and implementing radical self care. She has a passion for working with youth as she has worked in various social work roles having a positive impact on children and families for 15 years through child welfare, medical social work, private practice therapy, and school social work. 

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Ep. 97 Embracing Leadership & Avoiding Burnout ft. Tenisha Tolen, LMSW17 Nov 202500:34:51

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, I speak with Tenisha Tolen, LMSW all about her journey in social work, including how she stepped into leadership roles, what it takes to be a leader in social work, setting boundaries, and how we can address the gaps in social work leadership and diversity! 

Tenisha is a Licensed Master Social Worker and the founder of Safe Space Behavioral Health, a wellness platform dedicated to helping individuals heal, grow, and lead with authenticity. Through her work, she offers coaching, mentorship, therapy, and workshops that focus on self-discovery, emotional wellness, and leadership development.

With years of experience in both clinical and leadership roles, Tenisha is deeply passionate about fostering spaces where others feel empowered to step into their purpose and potential. She believes that healing and leadership go hand in hand—and that when people are given the tools and support to grow, they naturally become changemakers in their communities.

Grounded in compassion and authenticity, Tenisha continues to create safe, transformative spaces for people to reconnect with themselves, embrace balance, and lead from a place of wholeness.

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Ep. 70 Entering Private Practice & Latinx Mental Health ft. Andrea Rodriguez20 Mar 202400:43:19

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are joined by Andrea Rodriguez, LMHC! She talks about leaving the nonprofit world to enter private practice, including how to make that decision and navigating starting a business. Andrea also highlights some mental health struggles for Latinx people - important considerations for all social workers & mental health providers!

Andrea Rodriguez, LMHC is in private practice in upstate NY. She specializes in trauma, abuse, Latino populations, immigrant experiences, and women’s mental health. She practices in English and Spanish and teaches psychology courses at Maria College.

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Ep. 69 The Ins & Outs of Transplant & LVAD Social Work ft. Beats By Social Work Podcast13 Mar 202400:45:58

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are joined by the hosts of the Beats by Social Work Podcast, Tiffany & Kristin, to dive into the essential and interesting world of transplant & LVAD social work.  We get into a typical day, the power of advocacy,  biggest challenges, essential skills & more!

Tiffany Coco is an LCSW in Arizona with 18 years of social work experience, In transplant for over 10 years, specializing in living donor, lung, heart, LVAD, and VCA. Now a Social Work Education Specialist. She is also involved in several professional organizations including AST (American Society for Transplant). She is the social media chair for STSW and a member of many other organizations. Tiffany is on a crusade to elevate the field of social work. 

Kristin Malaer, an LCSW from Texas with 15 years of experience in social work. For the past nine years, Kristin has specialized as a heart transplant and LVAD social worker, advocating for patients facing heart failure. She's also deeply involved in professional organizations, serving as Committee Co-Chair for Social Workers in ICCAC and LVAD Social Work Committee Chair for STSW. Kristin is passionate about promoting trauma-informed care and ensuring social work has a seat at the table in healthcare. 

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  • LVAD: Left Ventricular Assist Device 
  • STSW: Society for Transplant Social Workers
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Ep. 68 Supporting Others During Life's Hardships ft. Jordan Arogeti of SupportNow07 Mar 202400:31:04

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are joined by the co-founder and CEO of SupportNow, Jordan Arogeti. Jordan details her journey to starting SupportNow, and online registry to offer money, meals, errands, and more to those experiencing some of life's most difficult moments. We also touch on how social workers are often the one's supporting families and creating a network of resources during these times.

SupportNow was Founded in 2021 by Scott and Jordan Arogeti, out of a desire to offer support and relief to those in tough times.  SupportNow is an online registry where supporters can direct their compassion in meaningful ways.

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Ep. 67 The Essential Skills of Cognitive Rehab ft. Liz Ramdas28 Feb 202400:30:23

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are joined by Liz Ramdas, a social worker that has found passion in cognitive rehab work! Liz discusses actual skills all social workers can use, the importance of screening for brain injury & shines light on this essential social work role that is often overlooked.

Liz Ramdas, MS, LMSW is a former New York City school psychologist who pursued her social work degree after many years in the school system. She took an after school job completing psychometric assessments which led her to her true passion, helping clients improve their brain function and health. She now works for Neuropsychological Services of Westchester as a cognitive rehabilitation specialist and licensed master social worker. Using a unique approach of cognitive rehabilitation and psychotherapy, she supports her clients through the process of remediating their cognitive skills after surviving a Traumatic Brain Injury. She hopes that all clients reach their personal goals and become the person they want to be.

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Ep. 66 Healing Adoption Wounds & Finding Family ft. Julie McGue21 Feb 202400:39:58

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are joined by Julie McGue, a domestic adoptee and author. Julie shares her experience as she processed adoption, search for birth family, and the social workers that supported her along the way! 

Julie Ryan McGue is an American writer, a domestic adoptee, and an identical twin. In her books, essays, and blogs, she explores the topics of finding out who you are, where you belong, and making sense of it. Her award-winning memoir, Twice a Daughter: A Search for Identity, Family, and Belonging, released in May 2021. Her work has appeared in multiple journals, anthologies, and online sites, such as the Story Circle Network Journal, Brevity Nonfiction Blog, and Severance Magazine. Her latest book, a collection of essays titled Belonging Matters: Conversations on Adoption, Family, and Kinship released in November 2023. Her third book, another memoir and a prequel to Twice a Daughter, releases in February 2025. Julie splits her time between northwest Indiana and Sarasota, Florida. 

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Ep. 65 Getting Out of Debt for the Social Worker ft. Taylor G., LCSW07 Feb 202400:54:36

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are joined by Taylor, the creator of Social Work to Wealth, giving us some tips and insight into her own journey paying off debt and building wealth, and how fellow social workers can do the same! 

Taylor is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and personal finance blogger at Social Work to Wealth. On her blog, she shares resources and lessons learned on her family's journey to paying off $277,000 of debt and retiring early. Her goal is to empower social workers through financial education and salary advocacy. When she's not working or blogging, you can find her traveling, playing volleyball, or buying too many plants.

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Ep. 64 Changing Paths: Child Protection to Hospital Social Work ft. Anna Webster31 Jan 202400:43:18

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are joined by Anna Webster, a hospital social worker that details her experience as a rural child protection worker, considering an MSW, and transitioning to hospital social work. An incredible journey that shows the importance of self care and being open and flexible in your own social work journey!

Anna Webster is a 23 year old social worker who worked for child protective services for 2 years after receiving her Bachelor of Social Work and now works as a medical social worker. 

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Ep. 63 Social Work with Refugees at the Southern US Border ft. Rosio Mancera26 Jan 202400:37:51

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are joined by Rosio Mancera, a social worker that supports refugees crossing the US Southern Border. We have a great conversation on this work, the intricate balance in social work, and disproving myths about refugees.

Rosio Mancera, ACSW graduated from the University of Southern California in 2016. She has focused her training on children and youth, and specializing in trauma, CSEC, and refugees. She is a dog mom, enjoys travelling and her daily cup of coffee. Rosio also loves escaping to the Happiest Place on Earth, Disneyland! 

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Ep. 62 Refugee Social Work in Indonesia ft. Elizabeth Hutajulu17 Jan 202400:34:45

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are joined by Elizabeth, an incredible social worker from Indonesia, where she works to support refugees through this stressful transitional period. A great episode where we get insight into the highs & lows of this work!

Elizabeth Hutajulu is a social worker from Indonesia working in the field of refugees under the organization of Church World Service (CWS) Indonesia. 

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Ep. 61 Therapists Having Therapists & Prioritizing Our Own Mental Health ft. Nechoma Eckhaus10 Jan 202400:50:13

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are joined by Nechoma Eckhaus, LMSW to have an open & honest conversation about the reality for therapists that struggle with their own mental health & how we can seriously take care of ourselves in this field!

Nechoma Eckhaus, LMSW resides in New York and is currently working towards their LCSW license. They have an Instagram page called @the.gentle.practice where they hope to create a space where people can learn how to be kind and gentle to themselves, as well as a space to share some parts and ideas pertaining to a book that is in progress!

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Ep. 96 Passing & Privilege: An NYU Social Work Story ft. Ashley Escobar10 Nov 202500:49:53

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, I speak with Ashley Escobar, an MSW student at NYU, recounting how she reconciled her Latina identity with being white passing, observations on being white passing in social work, and how she is finding her power within the current political and social climate.

Ashley Escobar is from West Harlem and of Ecuadorian descent. She earned my BA in Psychology from the City College of New York in 2021, and is currently pursuing her MSW at NYU. Ashley's goal is to work with young adults who are BIPOC as a clinical social worker. Outside of school, she enjoys spending time with my loved ones and attending concerts. She is also a Leo and a Swiftie.

Laura Swanson, LCSW began The Social Work Bubble in order to build community and a hub of helpful resources and support for social workers! Her aim is to connect fellow social workers and build each other up so we can all thrive in the wonderful field of social work!

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Ep. 60 The Power of Abolition Work with Incarcerated Girls ft. Angela Montijo03 Jan 202400:50:10

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are joined by Angela Montijo, LMSW, talking all about their work with incarcerated girls including the challenges, working within an oppressive system, and using an abolition framework! An essential listen for all social workers!

 Angela Montijo, LMSW, PPSC (she/they, ella/elle), a first-generation Latine and an abolitionist social worker and educator hailing from Inglewood, California, is driven by an unwavering commitment to fostering positive change in the lives of marginalized youth. Guided by the insightful works of bell hooks, Angela approaches her transformative work with incarcerated girls and their families with love and curiosity as her foundation. Her journey as a multifaceted professional encompasses various roles, each instrumental in empowering those she serves. As a mentor and advocate, Angela embraces trauma-informed and liberatory praxis, drawing from her own lived experiences to create safe and supportive environments for the young individuals she works with. Through mentorship and education, she aspires to dismantle barriers, instill hope, and illuminate pathways to success. Beyond her advocacy, Angela thrives in dynamic environments, valuing adaptability as an opportunity for growth. Collaborating with like-minded individuals, she channels her passion for innovation to forge ingenious solutions, sparking meaningful change on a larger scale. With her dedication to advocacy, Angela aims to share her knowledge and experience on empowering incarcerated girls to navigate challenges and build resilient futures. As an emerging voice in the field, Angela’s passion for innovation and collaboration promises to inspire others to take proactive steps toward more equity and nurturance. 

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Ep. 59 Changing Internalized Stigma in Mental Health Professionals ft. Naziat Hassan-Ahmed19 Dec 202300:40:03

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are joined by Naziat Hassan-Ahmed, LMHC, LPC, NCC, to dive into the world of internalized stigma in fellow professionals, how this shows up, & how to best support those doing the work!

Naziat Hassan, LMHC, LPC, NCC (she/her/hers) a Bangladeshi-American, Muslim woman living in Queens Village, New York with her husband, two children, and in-laws. She received her Bachelor of Arts from Queens College of the City University of New York and Master of Science in Education in Mental Health Counseling from Hunter College at the City University of New York. Naziat is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor at the Counseling Center of Queensborough Community College in Bayside, New York, where she sees students for personal and academic counseling, coordinates health events for students, and teaches Introduction to College freshman seminar. She is also a Licensed Professional Counselor in New Jersey. She is a National Certified Counselor and has extensive experience working with diverse, underserved populations, especially families, adolescents, and young adults affected by trauma, abuse, substance abuse, and various other issues. She currently supervises mental health counseling interns at Footprints in the Bronx, New York. She also volunteers for the Bengali Mental Health Movement by being a part of monthly podcasts featuring various issues around mental health in the Bengali-speaking community.

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Ep. 58 The Therapeutic Power of Yoga & Dancing in Session ft. Amalia Sirica15 Dec 202300:39:57

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are joined by Amalia Sirica, LCSW, getting into how we can integrate dance & yoga into therapy sessions, and why this can be such a valuable and powerful practice!

Amalia Sirica is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a yoga teacher. She has spent the last ten years working in deep relationship with people, and believes that when given the right tools, each of us has the power and the ability to live lives beyond our wildest dreams. 

Amalia loves combining different modalities, bridging the space between the scientific and the spiritual, helping people to reconnect with their innermost selves, with their bodies, and with their joy. She has most recently become interested in dance as a therapeutic modality and potential vehicle for relational healing work. 

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Ep. 57 Fighting for Ourselves: Unionizing in Social Work ft. Shantel Mayris-Scott11 Dec 202300:49:30

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are joined by Shantel Mayris-Scott, an amazing NY based social worker that empowers us to unionize as social workers!

Shantel Mayris-Scott is a Brooklyn native, first generation Panamanian-American, Licensed Master Social Worker and Christian thought leader. 

She is the founder of Basic Teachings LLC, Strategic Therapy PLLC and United Front for Social Workers. It is her goal to help Christian leaders and Social Workers navigate their leadership journey and experience wholeness and completeness in the process. Shantel utilizes prayer, journaling, and practical biblical instructions to accomplish both her personal and professional missions. She now resides in New York with her husband and daughter. 

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Ep. 56 Healing from Perfectionism, Codependency, Self-neglect & Shame ft. Danielle Branche-Brown17 Nov 202300:45:33

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are joined by Danielle Branche-Brown, LMFT & Branches of Life founder, to get into how fellow therapists & social workers can heal perfectionism and codependency. Danielle also challenges listeners to leave self-neglect and the cycle of shame behind for a better & more fulfilling life!

Danielle Branche-Brown is a licensed Marriage and Family therapist based out of Baltimore, MD. After working in the nonprofit world, Danielle opened her group practice, Branches of Life Therapy, LLC in 2016. Danielle has helped people navigate through life in more fulfilling ways. 

She aspires to teach people how to be in relationships with their mothers and fathers. She supported couples by giving them tools they need to be the husbands and wives they want to be, not the ones their parents were. Danielle is now aligning herself with helping other mental health professionals and clinicians step into their spotlight through challenging their ideas of perfectionism, imposter syndrome, self limiting beliefs, and anxiety. 

Danielle offers a multitude of different workshops and groups that will help both communities and clinicians build self-awareness, accountability, and help unlearn negative stigmas in a safe, encouraging, and supported space. 

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Ep. 55 The Ups & Downs of School Social Work in Utah ft. Lainy Barrick12 Nov 202300:31:42

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are joined by Lainy Barrick, a school social worker in Utah! We dive into her experience in school social work, including how to navigate this unique position, and the nuance of this work in Utah!

Lainy Barrick has been a school social worker for 5 years for middle and high school students in Provo, Utah. She loves what she does, and finds such joy in helping teens have hope and healing. In her free time, Lainy enjoys hiking, going on adventures, reading, and walking her dog.

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Ep. 54 Inside the Mind of a Clinical Director & the Value of Cultural Competence ft. Diana Beltran20 Oct 202300:42:25

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are joined by Diana Beltran, LCSW, who gets into all things clinical social work, including being a director, her own journey to becoming a director, the importance of supporting Latino communities in clinical work, and the ins and outs of this job! 

Diana Beltran is a licensed clinical social worker in the state of Arkansas and Texas. She is originally from Little Rock, Arkansas where her experience has been in working with nonprofit agencies providing services for low-income Hispanic communities. Upon receiving her MSW in 2018, she worked for Centers for Youth and Families in Little Rock, Arkansas providing services for Latino families. As she worked at the Centers for Youth and Families, she slowly worked on breaking the barriers of the mental health stigma in the Latino culture by engaging in community outreach at local Catholic churches. At Centers for Youth and Families, she worked with clients as young as 2 years old to adults by providing Parent Child Interactive Therapy (PCIT) to improve attachment to children as well as their parents who have experienced trauma. Not only was PCIT offered, but she also provided clients support and treatment for clients experiencing depression, anxiety, and issues with family/platonic relationships. Moreover, she engaged in conducting mental health assessments for clients going through immigration processes as well.

In January 2021, she began working for The Family Place, providing group and individual counseling services for domestic violence survivors. Throughout her experience in working at The Family Place, she has been able to educate survivors in Psycho-education Domestic Violence groups and provide a safe and culturally competent space to process their experience with other individuals who have gone through similar incidents. Now, she is the Clinical Director at Therapy Works Counseling where she oversees bilingual clinicians in five offices and provides supervision for master-level interns. Diana has continued to engage in community outreach by being available for interviews with Telemundo, Estrella, and Dallas Morning News, and conducting trainings to educate the community. She is dedicated to educating, supporting, and collaborating with those as equally as passionate about providing services for the Hispanic community.

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Ep. 53 Having a Diagnosis as a Social Worker & Coping with Client Loss ft. Karina Montes De Oca13 Oct 202300:44:28

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are joined by Karina Montes De Oca to dive into her journey in social work including navigating her MSW, non-social work roles, coping with client loss, and managing social work while have a mental health diagnosis. 

Karina Montes De Oca is currently a Health Navigation Supervisor at an Outpatient Mental Health Clinic in California. She is an part time MSW student at CSULB,  currently enrolled in my 3rd year, and will be graduating May 2024. Karina has been working in the Human Services profession for over 15 years, and has been working in community Mental Health for 8 years in various roles (employment specialist, job developer, Case manager, Health Navigator.) Once Karina graduates, she hopes to continue working in mental health.

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Ep. 52 Life as a South African Child Protection Social Worker ft. Brittany Jardien06 Oct 202300:40:28

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are joined by  Brittany Jardien who will be diving into her experience as social workers in South Africa in child protection, including qualifications, differences in social work, her typical day a social worker and so much more!

Brittany Jardien is a 23 year old social workers from South Africa. She qualified at the university of the Western Cape with honors in social work, and currently works as a social worker in child protective services. 

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Ep. 51 Navigating Grad School, Licensure & Nontraditional Social Work! ft. Iriel Nunnery, MSW15 Sep 202300:34:08

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are joined by Iriel Nunnery, MSW who will be speaking on navigating grad school and post-MSW life, prepping for licensure, and working in nontraditional social work settings!

Iriel Nunnery is a Master of Social Work with a specialization in Children & Youth Services graduate from Louisiana State University. She is originally from New Orleans, Louisiana and graduated from Nicholls State University with a Bachelor of Liberal Arts degree in Sociology, with a concentration in Social Work, and a minor in African American Studies and Humanities. Currently, Iriel works as an Academic Coordinator with the LSU Trio Upward Bound Program. Upward Bound is a federal TRIO program funded by the US Department of Education. The purpose of Upward Bound is to increase the academic performance and motivation of eligible enrollees so they can successfully complete high school and pursue a college education. It also aims to give low-income and potential first-generation college students the tools they need to succeed in their post-high school studies. She also a member of the Baton Rouge Chapter of the Association for Black Social Workers (A.B.S.W.) and is a Community Action Network Service Organization (C.A.N.) member for black women.

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Ep. 95 7 Lies that Social Workers Believe03 Nov 202501:07:48

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, I get into 7 lies that social workers, and break down these myths so that we can be the best social workers we can be!

Laura Swanson, LCSW began The Social Work Bubble in order to build community and a hub of helpful resources and support for social workers! Her aim is to connect fellow social workers and build each other up so we can all thrive in the wonderful field of social work!

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Ep. 50 Know Your Worth: Build Your Brand & Position Yourself as an Asset! ft. Harleny Vasquez, LMSW15 Aug 202300:39:42

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are joined by Harleny Vasquez, LMSW, who gets into all things social work careers including building your brand as a social worker, positioning yourself as an asset & more! You'll definitely walk away feeling energized & ready to level up!

Harleny Vasquez, LMSW is a First-Generation Latina and a Licensed Social Worker with 10 years of experience working in social services providing trauma-informed care. She is the CEO and founder of yourEVOLVEDmind, a career consulting firm dedicated to supporting social workers and emerging professionals during their career development. As a Career Coach, she focuses on helping social workers and emerging professionals rebrand to market themselves effectively to get hired in any area of practice. Her area of expertise includes personal branding, job search strategy, salary negotiation and confidence building. Her work has been featured on Hispanic Executive, Al Dia News, Medium, Huff Post,and LinkedIn News. She was recognized as a 2022 Emerging Social Work Trailblazer and a 2023 Top 13 Inspirational Keynote Speaker for Career and Leadership Development. Also, a Co-Author of Latinx/e in Social Work Volume 2. She is committed to uplifting and elevating the social work profession by providing career consulting services, creating content, speaking engagements, facilitating workshops, and hosting her podcast Social Work Insider.

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Ep. 49 Navigating the Highs & Lows of School Social Work ft. Carleigh Baker07 Aug 202300:43:31

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are joined by Carleigh Baker, a school social worker who will be talking all about the unique role school social workers have, how to build rapport and build the social worker's reputation, navigating relationships with admin & teachers & EVERYTHING in between!

Carleigh Baker is a third year school social worker living in Illinois, currently working toward clinical licensure. She has also worked with individuals of all age groups and various populations in the community mental health and inpatient behavioral health settings. Carleigh has a strong passion for eliminating the stigmas surrounding mental health and helping others, especially teens, understand and work through mental health challenges. With clinical licensure, she hopes to specialize in treating anxiety, OCD, and trauma disorders. When Carleigh is not social working, she enjoys reading, writing, fitness, cooking/baking, and spending time with family and her golden retriever, Harvey. 

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Ep. 48 A Seasoned Social Worker's Guide to Self Care ft. Basiliso Moreno, LMSW28 Jul 202300:46:42

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are joined by Basiliso Moreno, LMSW to dive into his own journey of resilience throughout his life, including his social work journey, and how this led him to develop integral self care strategies!

Basiliso (Bas) Moreno is a Licensed Masters Level Social Worker and a Certified School Social Worker in the state of Delaware. In October 2020, Basiliso started his online business Bas City Entertainment LLC. Bas City Entertainment LLC focuses on providing basic financial education for people of color.
Basiliso graduated with his Mastes in Social Work from Fordham University in 2010.
He is the author of Triumph Through Pain, How to Maximize Your Full Potential During Hard Times, released in July 2022, using poetry to discuss themes such as grief, loss, anxiety, self-awareness and financial literacy.
Basiliso is the contributing author to Amazon best seller, Latinx in Social Work Volume 2. In his chapter, When Addiction Hits Home, Basiliso discusses the impact of addiction in his household.
Basiliso is also the host of The Social Work Rants Podcast which can be currently listened to on all audio platforms and be seen on YouTube. The podcast has been listened to in over 60 countries. It was rated in the Top 10 for all social work podcasts according to Feedspot.

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Ep. 47 A Social Worker's Journey of Recovering from Burnout & Building Empathy ft. Tessa Mason, MSW21 Jul 202300:46:01

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On this episode of The Social Work Bubble Podcast, we are joined by Tessa Mason, MSW to dive into her role as a school social worker recovering from burnout, including navigating the stigma and shame that comes with that, and how social workers can build & keep empathy!

Tessa Mason is a 26 year old social worker with her MSW, and is currently working towards her clinical licensure. Tessa works as a school social worker full time in Florida, and is going into her third year of this role in the 23-24 school year.

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