
Not Just A Black Disease w/ André Marcel Harris
About 100,000 American have sickle cell disease (SCD), an inherited disorder marked by sickle-shaped blood cells that can lump together, causing blockages of blood vessels, strokes, anemia, and early ...
13 Apr 202154min

Take A Stand w/ Algeria Wilson, MSW
Regardless of what type of social work you practice, we all have opinions and all have an opportunity to contribute to the public discourse. This doesn’t always have to be public speaking, and in many...
30 Mar 202143min

A Lifelong Commitment w/ Gina Tremonti Gembel, MSW
Continuing education is an opportunity for lifelong learning that expands your thinking, strengthens your practice, and helps to shape social work and related professions to meet the needs of the 21st...
23 Mar 202139min

The Community of Practice: Therapy in Black w/ Dr. William Coombs, Trey Taylor and Christopher Scott
Many men have not been told/taught how to process and talk about their emotional experiences, furthering a sense of isolation, anger, and resentment. In this episode, we bring together three Black the...
16 Mar 20211h 44min

Lessons From the Field w/ Malikah Marrus DSW-C
For social workers, field learning plays a leading role in social work education and social work educators and field instructors need to know how their students learn and develop during the field expe...
9 Mar 202155min

Think Like a Therapist w/ Janel Cubbage MS, LCPC
Therapists tend to think in patterns not people. This has been a tremendous asset in understanding how systems interact, and how conditions are created that would render individuals suicidal. But we k...
23 Feb 202146min

The Community of Practice: Evidence and Equity w/ Dr. Juliette McClendon, Brandon Johnson and Déjà N. Clement
A fundamental goal for all of us in service professions is to integrate research and practice in ways that improve the outcomes of those being served. Evidence-based practices have long been a tool to...
16 Feb 202152min

Mind, Body, & Sports w/ Marques R. Dexter, MS
All college students are encouraged to engage in self-exploration in order to develop a clear sense of self, commitment, and direction. Playing a sport can either complement or impede this process and...
9 Feb 202152min




















