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This episode was unplanned but necessary.
After receiving my Spotify Wrapped for the podcast, I noticed something that stopped me in my tracks: many listeners of Social Work Sorted were also listening to summaries of The Let Them Theory.
In this episode, I unpack why the idea of “just letting them” doesn’t sit comfortably with me as a social worker, an advocate, or a human living in a collective world. While self-help narratives often encourage us to stop people-pleasing and focus inward, I explore how this can quickly slide into passivity, hyper-individualisation, and a quiet acceptance of harm.
We talk about power, privilege, social justice, and why “letting them” is not a neutral act - especially in a profession rooted in advocacy and collective responsibility.
This is not about attacking individuals or books. It’s about being clear on our values.
Sometimes, the most radical thing we can do is not let them.
Lets connect!
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Email: [email protected]
LinkedIn: Vicki Shevlin
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Thank you so much for listening.
Please rate, review and share with one other person - it makes such a difference and I really appreciate your support.
By Vicki Shevlin5
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This episode was unplanned but necessary.
After receiving my Spotify Wrapped for the podcast, I noticed something that stopped me in my tracks: many listeners of Social Work Sorted were also listening to summaries of The Let Them Theory.
In this episode, I unpack why the idea of “just letting them” doesn’t sit comfortably with me as a social worker, an advocate, or a human living in a collective world. While self-help narratives often encourage us to stop people-pleasing and focus inward, I explore how this can quickly slide into passivity, hyper-individualisation, and a quiet acceptance of harm.
We talk about power, privilege, social justice, and why “letting them” is not a neutral act - especially in a profession rooted in advocacy and collective responsibility.
This is not about attacking individuals or books. It’s about being clear on our values.
Sometimes, the most radical thing we can do is not let them.
Lets connect!
To book in a free 15 minute chat with me, to talk about training, development, courses or membership email [email protected]
Sign up to my free newsletter
Join The Collective
Email: [email protected]
LinkedIn: Vicki Shevlin
Instagram.com/@vickishevlin_
Youtube.com/@socialworksorted
Facebook.com/socialworksorted
Disclaimer
Thank you so much for listening.
Please rate, review and share with one other person - it makes such a difference and I really appreciate your support.

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