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| 27. [CE] Sports Social Work: Supporting the Whole Athlete with Christine Mosher & Ros Wilson | 22 Dec 2025 | 01:03:36 | |
CE Info: This episode is approved for 1 CE credit through the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) ACE Program (#2807). To receive CE credit, you must pay, register, and complete the required post-test and evaluation. Listening alone does not guarantee credit. It is your responsibility to verify that this course meets your licensing board's requirements. Click here to purchase the course! In this episode, we talk with Christine Mosher and Ros Wilson, clinical social workers and co-founders of Athlete Wellness Consultants, where they provide training, education, and clinical support focused on athlete well-being. Both bring a wealth of experience to the world of sports social work, not just in mental health, but as lifelong athletes themselves. In our conversation, they break down what sport social work actually looks like in practice, how it compares to sports psychology, and why this work is needed at all levels of sport. Whether you're a social worker curious about this field or someone already working with athletes, this episode offers insight into what sport social work really looks like and why it matters. Takeaways From This Episode:
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| 26. Social Work Salary Transparency with Catherine Moore, LCSW | 08 Dec 2025 | 00:37:08 | |
Weโre excited to share this joint episode with Catherine Moore, LCSW, host of Social Workers Rise Podcast, to get into what compensation actually looks like in this profession. Between her experience in medical social work and Taylorโs salary database with over 1,500 entries, we looked at how social workers are getting paid and why we need more transparency around it. Takeaways From This Episode:
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| 17. Multiple Income Streams & Money Confidence with Ashley Stephens, PhD, LCSW-S | 04 Aug 2025 | 00:49:57 | |
In this episode, Iโm joined by Dr. Ashley Stephens, LCSW-S, a social worker, supervisor, and consultant who shares how she built a career thatโs financially stable and aligned with how she actually wants to live. Ashley walks us through her early money story and how she started creating multiple income streams, from clinical work to supervision, retreats, teaching, and consulting. If youโre feeling stuck in your current job, curious about supervision, or just trying to figure out how to make social work sustainable, this episode is for you! Takeaways From This Episode:
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| 16. A Social Workerโs Journey into Consulting with Amber Joiner-Hill, MSSW | 21 Jul 2025 | 00:46:48 | |
In this episode, Iโm joined by Amber Joiner-Hill, MSSW, a social worker and consultant who shares her story of how she transitioned from a traditional role in social work to starting her own consulting business. We get into the nitty gritty of program evaluation, setting up an LLC, pricing your services, and navigating the rollercoaster that is entrepreneurship. If youโve ever thought about starting your own consulting business or just want a peek behind the scenes of how one social worker made it happen, this episode is for you. Takeaways From This Episode:
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| 15. P4P: Drafting a Bill to Pay Social Work Interns with Dan Kaminsky & Monique Murray, LMSW | 07 Jul 2025 | 00:56:30 | |
How do you actually write a bill and get lawmakers to take it seriously? In this episode, weโre talking with Dan and Monique from Payment for Placements in New York, two social workers who helped draft and introduce a pilot bill to pay MSW interns in New York State. They walk us through the entire process, from gathering a team to drafting the bill language, finding the right sponsors, and pitching their vision to legislators who can actually move it forward. Takeaways From This Episode:
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| 14. How to Start Consulting as a Social Worker with Christina Broderick-Royes, LSW | 23 Jun 2025 | 01:06:55 | |
If you've been curious about consulting but unsure where to start, this episode is packed with gems! Iโm joined by Christina Broderick-Royes, LSW, founder of Intention Elevation, to talk about what consulting actually is, how social workers can step into it, and why your experience is already more than enough. We get real about pricing, packaging your services, tapping into your network for leads, and navigating that awkward โhow much do I charge?โ phase. Christina doesnโt just talk theory, she gives actual numbers and examples of projects sheโs done, so you can see exactly how this work can play out. Takeaways From This Episode:
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| 13. Can You Make $100k as a Social Worker? | 09 Jun 2025 | 00:50:32 | |
In this episode, weโre diving into salary data from over 700 social workers who filled out our anonymous income survey. We talk about whoโs hitting six figures, where they live, what jobs they have, and how long theyโve been in the field. But itโs not only about the numbers... we also get into the very real barriers social workers face when it comes to increasing income: expensive licensing processes, low starting pay, and a serious lack of salary transparency in MSW programs. Takeaways From This Episode:
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| 12. How We Budget as Social Workers | 26 May 2025 | 00:58:46 | |
Budgeting isnโt one-size-fits-all, and weโve had our fair share of budgeting "fails". In this episode, weโre walking through how we budget now, what systems we tried (and ditched), and what finally made a difference in helping us feel more in control of our money. We talk about fun money accounts, money dates with our partners, and the power of automation. We also chat about how our values and mindsets shaped our approach to money and how we still make space for joy even while tackling debt. If budgeting has ever felt overwhelming or unrealistic, this convo is for you! Takeaways From This Episode:
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| 11. A Way to Budget Without the Guilt with Maureen Paley, MSW, AFCยฎ | 12 May 2025 | 00:45:28 | |
This week, weโre diving into a budgeting convo with Maureen Paley, MSW, AFCยฎ, a financial coach and fellow social worker who brings both financial savviness and deep empathy. With a background in investment management and social work, Maureen gets the unique money struggles of our field and is here to help us reframe how we think about budgeting. We talk about the emotional side of money, why shame is so tied to our financial habits, and tips on how to manage your budget once you've created one. Takeaways From This Episode:
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| 10. Redefining Wealth for Social Workers with Eva Forde, MSSW | 28 Apr 2025 | 00:58:23 | |
In this conversation, weโre joined by Eva Forde, MSSW, founder of Rich Social Worker and the Social Work Wealth Conference, to talk about what it really looks like when social workers claim their worthโfinancially, personally, and professionally. Eva shares her raw story of financial struggle, survival, and eventually building a business that empowers other social workers to rethink their relationship with money. If youโve ever questioned whether it's "okay" to want moreโmore time, more money, more freedomโthis episode is for you! In this episode, you'll learn:
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| 9. Working Internationally as a Social Worker | 14 Apr 2025 | 01:09:34 | |
Doing international social work sounds amazing in theory, but how do you actually do it? In this episode, weโre getting into the details. Faith talks through her experience moving to Switzerland and building a social work career internationally. She shares what worked, what didnโt, and the things she wishes someone had told her before making the move. Plus, we share resources if youโre seriously considering working abroad: job boards, degree programs, and organizations that can help you figure it out. In this episode, you'll learn:
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| 8. P4P: How to Get Social Work Interns Paid with Jacqueline Guan & Jessica Riley, BSW | 31 Mar 2025 | 01:06:11 | |
How do we get social work interns paid? In this episode, we chatted with Jess Riley, BSW, and Jacqueline Guan from Payment for Placements (P4P), a grassroots movement fighting to make paid internships the norm for social work students. Jess and Jacqueline share their organizing journeys, the realities of advocating for paid placements, and the larger impact this issue has on equity and access in our profession. We dig into how they've built momentum on their campuses, what strategies have worked to shift institutional mindsets, and how social workers everywhere can support this cause. Takeaways from this episode
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| 25. Pros and Cons of Insurance vs. Private Pay Practice | 24 Nov 2025 | 00:41:16 | |
In this episode, we break down one of the biggest decisions for social workers considering private practice: should you take insurance, go fully private pay, or try a hybrid model? We talk through the logistics, mindset shifts, pros and cons, and the financial implications of each route. Takeaways From This Episode:
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| 7. P4P: Why Social Work Interns Should Be Paid with Pilar O. Bonilla, MSW & Aiden Bondurant, MSSW | 17 Mar 2025 | 00:53:35 | |
In this episode, we were joined by Pilar Bonilla and Aiden Bondurant from Payment for Placements (P4P), an organization fighting for social work students to be compensated for their labor. We dive into the challenges of changing perceptions around student labor, the biggest roadblocks to securing funding, and the legislative efforts currently in motion to make paid placements a reality. We also chat about the larger implications of financial wellness in the social work profession and how collective advocacy can push the field forward. If you're a social worker or ally who believes in fair pay for our future social service practitioners, this is a must-listen! Takeaways from this episode
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| 6. Using AI in Social Work with Dr. Marina Badillo-Diaz, LCSW | 03 Mar 2025 | 00:40:58 | |
In this episode, we're joined by Dr. Marina Badillo-Diaz, aka The AI Social Worker, a school social worker turned AI enthusiast and consultant. Dr. Badillo-Diaz is breaking down the intersection of AI and social work, discussing the implications, practical applications, and everything in between! Dr. Badillo-Diaz also shares her insights and experience about building her consulting business and growing comfortable charging for her expertise. If youโve ever been curious about AI, consulting, or just want some solid career inspiration, this episode is for you. Takeaways from this episode
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| 5. Can Social Workers Be in it for the Income and the Outcome? with Nicki Sanders, MSW | 17 Feb 2025 | 00:56:23 | |
We're excited to welcome Nicki Sanders, MSW, a career coach and leadership development expert helping professionals break free from the outdated belief that passion and financial security canโt coexist. We dive into the indoctrination that keeps social workers stuck in low-paying roles, unpack the toxic messaging that keeps social workers struggling financially, and explore how we can shift the profession toward financial empowerment and sustainability. In this episode, you'll learn:
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| 4. Financial Realities of Social Work with Sam B. Part 2 | 03 Feb 2025 | 00:29:56 | |
We are back again finishing our conversation with Sam where she shares her journey of taking control of her finances while navigating the challenges of student loans, credit card debt, and building savings. Sam gets real about the highs and lows of her financial journey- from her struggles with shame and overspending to her incredible progress paying off debt and boosting her savings. In this episode, you'll learn:
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| 3. Financial Realities of Social Work with Sam B. Part 1 | 20 Jan 2025 | 00:43:54 | |
We are excited to welcome our very first guest, Sam, a licensed clinical social worker with an inspiring and relatable journey. Sam shares her path into the social work profession, opening up about the challenges sheโs faced, from managing student debt to navigating salary growth and overcoming financial barriers along the way. In this episode, you'll learn:
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| 2. Our Debt and Salary Progression Stories as Social Workers | 06 Jan 2025 | 01:02:29 | |
In this episode, we dive into our personal journeys with debt, salary progression, and the often-taboo topic of money within the social work profession. We share our experiences with student loans, financial strategies, and the importance of financial transparency. We also discuss the challenges social workers face regarding income and the societal messages that influence their perceptions of worth and financial success. Takeaways from this episode:
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| 1. Social Work to Wealth Podcast: Who We Are & Why We're Here | 06 Jan 2025 | 00:48:52 | |
This is our first episode of the Social Work to Wealth podcast! As your hosts (Taylor and Faith), we felt it was important to introduce ourselves and share our journeys into the field of social work. We also discuss the challenges and rewards of our careers, the motivation behind starting the podcast, and our vision for empowering social workers to achieve financial literacy and wealth. Thanks for joining us! Takeaways from this episode:
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| 24. Corporate Social Work with Peter Mostachetti, LMSW | 10 Nov 2025 | 00:46:37 | |
Todayโs episode is all about the corporate side of social work! We sat down with Peter Mostachetti, LMSW, who went from a 25-year career in tech at IBM to leading employee experience, learning, and inclusion at IPSY, the largest beauty subscription company. Peter breaks down what corporate social work really is, how he applies the โperson-in-environmentโ approach in HR, and why social workers are already equipped to thrive in corporate spaces. This episode is full of insight, especially if youโre curious about nontraditional roles, better pay, or just figuring out your next move. Takeaways From This Episode:
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| 23. Social Workers Should Make $100k | 27 Oct 2025 | 00:37:33 | |
In this episode, we are doing something a little different! Faith and I are reacting to the conversation that transpired on LinkedIn after I posted: โDonโt post your job for a masterโs level clinician if it doesnโt pay at least $100K.โ The post got a lot of traction.... essentially went viral. Thousands of reactions, hundreds of comments, and a mix of support and pushback from folks across the field. We talk through the range of responses, including the common claim that expecting six figures is โunrealistic,โ and why that word keeps coming up in conversations about social work and money. We also talk real solutions: collective bargaining, salary transparency, and policy-level shifts that need to happen if this profession is going to survive and thrive. Takeaways From This Episode:
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| 22. Salary Series: Forensic Social Worker Making $45-$95/hr | 13 Oct 2025 | 00:46:26 | |
Welcome to the Salary Series! This is a mini-series where weโre getting into the real numbers behind what social workers make. In this episode, Iโm talking with Erika Morris, MSW, a forensic social worker who went from making $44/hr straight out of grad school to making up to $95/hr as a contractor in Washington state. Erika breaks down what forensic social work actually is and how working on public defense teams can be both meaningful and financially sustainable. If youโve ever wondered about what itโs like to work on a defense team or how to position yourself for work in legal and court-adjacent spaces, this is your episode. Takeaways From This Episode:
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| 21. Social Workers in Tech: Inside Content Policy at Spotify with Jerrel Peterson, MSW | 29 Sep 2025 | 00:53:25 | |
This week, we are excited to welcome Jerrel Peterson, MSW, to the podcast! Heโs the Head of Global Content Policy at Spotify, and formerly held a trust & safety role at Twitter. Jerrel walks us through his journey from direct practice in mental health to landing a job in tech. We dive into what โtrust and safetyโ means in tech, how his team develops interventions for content-related harm, and how his social work training helps him create safer online spaces. Jerrel also shares practical advice on how social workers can break into the tech space and translate their skills. ๐ If you want more tech SW info, check out this pre-recorded panel! Takeaways From This Episode:
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| 20. If Talking About Money Feels Hard, Listen to This with Aja Evans, Financial Therapist | 15 Sep 2025 | 00:38:38 | |
In this episode, weโre joined by Aja Evans, financial therapist and licensed mental health counselor, to talk all things feelings and finances. We get into what financial therapy actually is, why our money habits are deeply emotional, and how unprocessed shame and avoidance are holding so many of us (especially those of us in helping professions) back from financial clarity and peace. Aja gives us so much permission to pause, reflect, and rewrite our money story without shame. Takeaways From This Episode:
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| 19. Student Loan Strategy for Social Workers with Lauryn Williams, CFPยฎ (2025 Update) | 01 Sep 2025 | 00:48:10 | |
In this episode, Iโm talking with Lauryn Williams, CFPยฎ, and consultant with Student Loan Planner, about whatโs really going on with student loans right now, especially for social workers trying to make sense of repayment, forgiveness, and all the recent changes. We break down the current repayment options, whatโs happening with the SAVE plan, and how the new RAP plan is expected to work (when it finally rolls out). If your loans feel overwhelming or youโve been avoiding them altogether, this episode will help you understand your options and what next steps to take. Get $100 off a consult with Student Loan Planner* Takeaways From This Episode:
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| 18. Tech Social Work with Leslie Taylor, MSW | 18 Aug 2025 | 01:05:49 | |
In this episode, Iโm talking with Leslie Taylor, MSW, about what it looks like to leave traditional social work and build a career in tech, and specifically in the growing field of Trust & Safety. Leslie shares her career journey from intensive in-home therapy to working at organizations like Snap and Adobe. We get into what Trust & Safety actually means, how social workers are already equipped for this work, and why more of us should be exploring this path (especially if weโre feeling stuck, underpaid, or burned out). This conversation is full of insight for anyone considering a nontraditional path with their MSW. ๐ If you want more tech SW info, check out this pre-recorded panel! Takeaways From This Episode:
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| 28. [CE] What Clinicians Need to Know About AI and Ethics with Dr. Frederic Reamer | 05 Jan 2026 | 01:02:31 | |
CE Info: This episode is approved for 1 CE credit through the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) ACE Program (#2807). To receive CE credit, you must pay, register, and complete the required post-test and evaluation. Listening alone does not guarantee credit. It is your responsibility to verify that this course meets your licensing board's requirements. Click here to purchase the course! We're very excited to welcome Dr. Frederic Reamer, a longtime social work educator and chair of the task force that wrote the NASW Code of Ethics (!!!). Dr. Reamer has spent decades focusing on ethics and risk management in social work, and he talked with us about artificial intelligence and its impact in the behavioral health space. We talk about the real-world ways AI is already showing up in clinical settings, how itโs being used by clients (often without us knowing), and the ethical risks clinicians need to watch out for. Dr. Reamer shares his perspective on how mental health clinicians can stay grounded and legally protected while navigating this evolving technology, especially when most of us didnโt learn anything about this in grad school. This conversation is essential for every clinician, whether you're using AI or not. Takeaways From This Episode:
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| 29. [CE] Immigration Evaluations with Shajuan Alexander, LCSW | 19 Jan 2026 | 01:05:15 | |
CE Info: This episode is approved for 1 CE credit through the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) ACE Program (#2807). To receive CE credit, you must pay, register, and complete the required post-test and evaluation. Listening alone does not guarantee credit. It is your responsibility to verify that this course meets your licensing board's requirements. Click here to purchase the course! In this episode, we talked with Shajuan "Shay" Alexander, LCSW, to walk us through what it actually looks like to do immigration evaluations. These evaluations are used in legal cases like asylum, VAWA, hardship waivers, and more. Shay shares how she got started, what sheโs learned along the way, and what social workers need to know before adding this to their practice. If youโve ever been curious about immigration evaluations or want to understand how social work shows up in legal settings, this conversation is a practical place to start! Takeaways From This Episode:
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| 30. Building a Forensic Evaluation Practice with Tireeka Watson, LCSW | 02 Feb 2026 | 00:57:38 | |
Taylor chatted with Tireeka Watson, LCSW, who has built a thriving forensic evaluation practice serving clients in the criminal justice system. Her background spans jail-based mental health, public defense, crisis response with fire departments, and leadership roles in psychiatric hospitals. We get into how evaluations work, what they pay, how to get trained, and how to position yourself in this field if you're interested. If you're looking for something outside traditional therapy or case management, or you're just curious about what else is possible in social work, this episode has a lot to offer. Resources mentioned:
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| 31. How to Write a Strong MSW Personal Statement with Michelle Bruxer, MSW | 16 Feb 2026 | 00:45:18 | |
In this episode, we talk with Michelle Bruxer, the founder of MSW Helper, a platform that helps aspiring social workers navigate writing their personal statements for their grad school applications. She shares what makes a personal statement strong, how admissions committees actually evaluate applications, and how to convey your experience that you may feel is not relevant. Whether you're applying now or thinking about it down the line, Michelle breaks things down in a way thatโs practical and encouraging. Takeaways From This Episode:
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| 32. The Financial Upside of Travel Social Work with Nakia Watson, LCSW | 02 Mar 2026 | 00:41:46 | |
In this episode, we talked with Nakia Watson, LCSW, to share all about travel social work. Nakia shares her journey from foster care to medical social work and eventually into traveling, where sheโs worked in hospital systems across the country. We talk about the realities of the work, the experience she recommends to get started, and dig into the pay structure. Nakia also shares how travel social work helped her pay off a large portion of her student loans and why it might be a strong option for social workers who want more income, variety, or autonomy in their careers. If youโve ever been curious about traveling, this conversation gives you a clear picture of what to expect and how to get started. Resources mentioned:
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| 34. The Different Paths in Transplant Social Work with Sam B., LCSW and Dora V., LCSW | 30 Mar 2026 | 00:51:20 | |
Social workers who work in organ transplantation can work in a variety of settings and this episode gives you an idea of what that actually means. I am joined by Sam Butler, LCSW, and Dora Vanderpool, LCSW, to get into the day-to-day of both their past and current roles in transplant social work. We talk through the different paths you can take, from working in dialysis centers and supporting transplant recipients to walking alongside organ donor families. If medical social work or end-of-life work is of interest to you, this episode is for you! We chat about:
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| 33. Salary Series: The Journey to Making $224k in 2025 with Liz Rhea, LCSW | 16 Mar 2026 | 00:44:08 | |
Welcome to our second Salary Series episode, where we bring social workers on to specifically give us all the tea about their income progression. Liz Rhea, MSW, LCSW, joined us for this episode to share about her journey to becoming a private practice owner and from earning ~$25/hr to $244k in total revenue in 2025. Liz shares the details of the income streams that made up her income in 2025 and gives insight into how she approaches talking about money with her therapy clients. We chat about licensing, making care accessible, and why salary transparency is important in the social work field. Liz is such a cool human! Even if you aren't a therapist, you'll definitely leave inspired after this conversation. Resources mentioned:
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| 38. Earn Continuing Education Credits by Listening to the Podcast! | 11 May 2026 | 00:12:32 | |
We are now officially offering continuing education credits through the podcast! We have been approved to offer CEs by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB). We have been working toward this for a long time and are so excited to finally share it with you. In this episode, we chat about everything you need to know about how it works, whoโs eligible, and what episodes are available today! Not every episode will be CE eligible, so keep an eye out for the [CE] bracket in the title. How it works:
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| 37. Social Work Update: Career, Money, & SW2W | 27 Apr 2026 | 01:00:13 | |
We had fun recording this one! Catching eachother up (and you) on life, career updates, and everything going on with Social Work to Wealth! We talk about what's been happening in Taylor's transition out of medical social work and into financial planning, including the job search, rejections, and an exciting new role in finance! Faith shares her feelings after being in private practice for two years and the ideas she's been thinking about to expand her income and impact. We also get into what's been growing with Social Work to Wealth. From Apple Podcast rankings to CE offerings (launching May 11th!). It's been an exciting past few months for us at Social Work to Wealth! Thanks for supporting us on this journey ๐ค We chat about:
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| 36. Debt Series Part 1: Mindset + Your Debt Inventory | 20 Apr 2026 | 00:13:52 | |
I am doing my first solo episode! (Me, Taylor). This is the first *mini* episode of many that I will be doing to help you learn practical ways to manage your money. This episode (and the next few) will be about debt payoff. Topics covered in this episode:
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| 35. [CE] Not Your Typical Self-Care & Burnout Recovery Conversation with Shaina Siber, LCSW | 13 Apr 2026 | 01:01:30 | |
CE Info: This episode is approved for 1 CE credit through the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) ACE Program (#2807). To receive CE credit, you must pay, register, and complete the required post-test and evaluation. Listening alone does not guarantee credit. It is your responsibility to verify that this course meets your licensing board's requirements. Click here to purchase the course! In this episode, we chat with Shaina Siber, LCSW, who is a therapist, author, and host of the Affirming Minds podcast. This was a very refreshing and honest conversation! We really didn't want this to be another typical conversation that includes telling you to "do more yoga". (Although I know this can be a healthy practice, it can't solve all your problems.) We dive into the real systemic, environmental, and individual factors that impact burnout, including capitalism, inadequate pay, moral injury, people-pleasing, and perfectionism. This conversation is meant for social workers at all levels to notice warning signs, critically analyze the issue, and learn tips for how to manage burnout. We chat about:
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| 39. From $25K in Debt to Financial Therapist with LaQueshia Clemons, LCSW | 25 May 2026 | 00:44:32 | |
LaQueshia Clemons, LCSW and financial therapist, joined the podcast to chat about her journey paying off $25k in debt, her career, and tips for social workers on navigating their careers. LaQueshia runs a group financial therapy practice in Connecticut, one of the only practices of its kind focused entirely on the intersection of emotions and money, and she co-authored Dear Therapist, You Deserve More: A Guide to Financial Freedom, Career Growth, and Personal Fulfillment. We chat about:
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| 42. Debt Series Part 3: Payoff Strategies + Student Loans | 15 Jun 2026 | 00:16:44 | |
This is the third and final episode of the practical ways to pay off your debt series! Today we're getting into the actual payoff strategies, avalanche, snowball, and lasso, plus a student loan update that is time-sensitive if you're currently in SAVE forbearance. If you missed episodes one and two, go back and start there. I covered the debt, inventory, budgeting, emergency funds, and investing while in debt. Topics covered in this episode:
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| 41. Debt Series Part 2: Budgeting + Investing | 15 Jun 2026 | 00:19:14 | |
This is part two of the practical ways to pay off your debt series! If you missed episode 36, go back and listen first, that's where we did the debt inventory and laid the foundation for everything we're building on now. This episode covers three big topics: budgeting, emergency funds, and investing while in debt. Topics covered in this episode:
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| 40. Is Building Wealth as a Social Worker Against the Code of Ethics? | 08 Jun 2026 | 00:38:54 | |
"Making this much money is against the code of ethics." "If you care about money, you should have been a psychologist or counselor, not a social worker. In this episode, we're addressing comments regarding our episode with Liz Rhea, a therapist in Georgia who made $224,000 in 2025. A few comments suggested that earning that kind of income is antithetical to social work ethics, that wanting financial stability makes you selfish, and that if money matters to you, maybe you shouldn't be a social worker at all. We have thoughts. ๐ We chat about:
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