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By Phi & Jess
The podcast currently has 60 episodes available.
Phi and Jess are back at it again with another episode! No She Said What She Said Segment this drop but an intro to a dynamic interview with Christopher Scott aka the Hip Hop Social Worker who you can find by that name on all platforms.
Navigating Gatekeeping in the social work field explores how Social Work the institution can be oppressive to those who decide to take part. And what are the options? How can those of us who are in this field actively work to shift this narrative? Tune in to this discussion to get some thoughts and perhaps even engage with some of your own!
Here are the links that detail what Phi was going over in the first half of the show:
www.aswb.org/about-aswb
www.cswe.org/about-cswe
www.socialworkers.org/about/chapters
www.naswfoundation.org/about-us
Phi and Jess are back at it again with another episode! No She Said What She Said Segment this drop but an intro to a dynamic interview with Christopher Scott aka the Hip Hop Social Worker who you can find by that name on all platforms.
Navigating Gatekeeping in the social work field explores how Social Work the institution can be oppressive to those who decide to take part. And what are the options? How can those of us who are in this field actively work to shift this narrative? Tune in to this discussion to get some thoughts and perhaps even engage with some of your own!
Here are the links that detail what Phi was going over in the first half of the show:
www.aswb.org/about-aswb
www.cswe.org/about-cswe
www.socialworkers.org/about/chapters
www.naswfoundation.org/about-us
In this episode, coming right out of Women's History Month and Social Work Month, Phi and Jess, pour that tea hot in the She Said What She Said segment! We are talking about it all- Ketanji Brown-Jackson, Kanye, Meg Thee Stallion being unfollowed by Rihanna (OOP!), accomplishments and making history, and yes, the Emmitt Till opera. After ya'll are all caught up on what is going on in the world, we bring it back with The More You Grow and explore and navigate the history of CRT, where it comes from, and how we see it today- to include why it is important and goes far beyond the propaganda. Phi ties it all together for the culture and brings in the intersectional approach. Call to action? Boycott this Emmitt Till Opera!
In this episode, coming right out of Women's History Month and Social Work Month, Phi and Jess, pour that tea hot in the She Said What She Said segment! We are talking about it all- Ketanji Brown-Jackson, Kanye, Meg Thee Stallion being unfollowed by Rihanna (OOP!), accomplishments and making history, and yes, the Emmitt Till opera. After ya'll are all caught up on what is going on in the world, we bring it back with The More You Grow and explore and navigate the history of CRT, where it comes from, and how we see it today- to include why it is important and goes far beyond the propaganda. Phi ties it all together for the culture and brings in the intersectional approach. Call to action? Boycott this Emmitt Till Opera!
Happy Social Work Month! In this episode Phi and Jess are joined by Gary T. Taylor, LCSW who comes with extensive knowledge of the field but also how he is navigating being his own brand, advocacy, activism, and being in private practice. All while wanting to share his knowledge and inform social workers how they could also create their own lane. Navigating his own unique intersections of being a black man in a field that is over 60% white woman, navigating several social media spaces, and incorporating him into the field of advocacy and activism this episode is filled with gems that all social workers will value. Packed with a full She Said What She Said, this episode is quantity and quality!
You can find Gary T. Taylor on instagram @retro_gt
Happy Social Work Month! In this episode Phi and Jess are joined by Gary T. Taylor, LCSW who comes with extensive knowledge of the field but also how he is navigating being his own brand, advocacy, activism, and being in private practice. All while wanting to share his knowledge and inform social workers how they could also create their own lane. Navigating his own unique intersections of being a black man in a field that is over 60% white woman, navigating several social media spaces, and incorporating him into the field of advocacy and activism this episode is filled with gems that all social workers will value. Packed with a full She Said What She Said, this episode is quantity and quality!
You can find Gary T. Taylor on instagram @retro_gt
Yes ya'll another two-parter! In this Part 1 of Navigating Education & CRT we have a special interview with Lily, an Asian-American parent out of North Texas who will be going over the concerns they have faced with their children facing bias, struggling with aspects of subject matter being taught, and all the hoops (and it's ALOT of hoops) they had to go through to ensure that their children get equity care in their educational journey. Of course Phi and Jess have a dynamic She Said What She Said conversation covering hot button topics such as the War in Ukraine, the racism in Ukraine, same-sex love on the cover of Essence, and of course pesky legislation that is affecting our area in the DMV.
Yes ya'll another two-parter! In this Part 1 of Navigating Education & CRT we have a special interview with Lily, an Asian-American parent out of North Texas who will be going over the concerns they have faced with their children facing bias, struggling with aspects of subject matter being taught, and all the hoops (and it's ALOT of hoops) they had to go through to ensure that their children get equity care in their educational journey. Of course Phi and Jess have a dynamic She Said What She Said conversation covering hot button topics such as the War in Ukraine, the racism in Ukraine, same-sex love on the cover of Essence, and of course pesky legislation that is affecting our area in the DMV.
In this episode, Phi and Jess' main topic is Navigating Voting Suppression. Before hitting the main topic they start with She Said What She Said spillin' the tea on their thoughts on the Superbowl that was for the culture, legislation going down in VA, the double standard with the Olympics, and some calls to action.
Spilling the Tea on the Main topic Jess kicks it off with the More you Grow breaking down all that has gone into Voter Suppression and Phi follows up with Callin' in the Culture about how exclusive this is to all minority groups, even ones folx don't readily think about.
To help the Waverly Two please follow @NotGuilty_Serving Life
Remember to call the DA to save Melissa Lucio at 956-544-0849
Follow us at our social media!@ssw_podcast on Instagram and SSW-Subversive Social Workers Podcast on FB
This month all proceeds hitting our cashapp ($PhiandJess) will be going to Phi in honor of Black History Month and all that she and our producer Dj Tyad do for the show
In this episode, Phi and Jess' main topic is Navigating Voting Suppression. Before hitting the main topic they start with She Said What She Said spillin' the tea on their thoughts on the Superbowl that was for the culture, legislation going down in VA, the double standard with the Olympics, and some calls to action.
Spilling the Tea on the Main topic Jess kicks it off with the More you Grow breaking down all that has gone into Voter Suppression and Phi follows up with Callin' in the Culture about how exclusive this is to all minority groups, even ones folx don't readily think about.
To help the Waverly Two please follow @NotGuilty_Serving Life
Remember to call the DA to save Melissa Lucio at 956-544-0849
Follow us at our social media!@ssw_podcast on Instagram and SSW-Subversive Social Workers Podcast on FB
This month all proceeds hitting our cashapp ($PhiandJess) will be going to Phi in honor of Black History Month and all that she and our producer Dj Tyad do for the show
The podcast currently has 60 episodes available.