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The Social Work is Everywhere Podcast highlights social work practice, research and expertise in various industries and roles across the globe. Hosted by University of Maryland School of Social Work faculty, this podcast explores and informs how social work shows up everywhere in society.

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In this episode of the 'Social Work Is Everywhere' podcast, hosts Dr. Lynn Murphy Michalopoulos and David Robertson interview Dr. Simona Simona, a lecturer at the University of Zambia and Assistant Dean for Research in the School of Humanities and So... more

In this episode of the Social Workers Everywhere podcast, hosts Dr. Lynn Murphy Michalopoulos and David Robertson interview Virginia and Amy from the University of Maryland's Center for Global Engagement (CGE). The discussion highlights the diverse a... more

In this episode of the Social Work is Everywhere podcast, we dive into the global impact of social work through the experiences of students Christa Gloster and Claude Thomas from the University of Maryland School of Social Work. They discuss their pa... more

Hosts Dr. Lynn Murphy Michalopoulos and David Robertson engage in a compelling conversation with guests Patrice Forrester and Leigh Beck. Dive deep into the far-reaching impact of social work, the history and mission of the US El Salvador Sister Citi... more

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Dr. Simona Simona
Lecturer in the Department of Social Work and Sociology, Assistant Dean in charge of Research at the University of Zambia
University of Zambia
Episode: Building Bridges: Community Partnerships in Zambia with Dr. Simona Simona
Amy Ramirez
Executive Director for Global Learning and International Services at CGE
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Episode: Expanding Horizons: The Center for Global Engagement (CGE)
Christa Gloster
Social Work student discussing her experience in India.
University of Maryland School of Social Work
Episode: From Maryland to Kerala: Exploring Social Work's Global Impact
Claude Thomas
Social Work student reflecting on cultural experiences in India.
University of Maryland School of Social Work
Episode: From Maryland to Kerala: Exploring Social Work's Global Impact
David Robertson
Second year PhD student focusing on social impact, grief-informed, and trauma-informed practice
University of Maryland
Episode: Global Social Work, Grief, Climate Change and Community Collaboration
Thomas Northrop
Entering his second year in the master's program focusing on leadership policy and social change
University of Maryland
Episode: Global Social Work, Grief, Climate Change and Community Collaboration

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Dr. Lynn Murphy Michalopoulos
Host of discussions highlighting social work practice and research, focusing on community partnerships and global engagement.

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Building Bridges: Community Partnerships in Zambia with Dr. Simona Simona
Q: What gives you hope about the future of global research partnerships?
The level of enlightenment and exposure among local researchers and communities, which leads to increased engagement and demand for equitable treatment.
Building Bridges: Community Partnerships in Zambia with Dr. Simona Simona
Q: What advice would you offer social workers engaging in global research who want to avoid extractive approaches?
Engage with the community early in the research process and ensure equitable participation to avoid extractive research practices.
Global Social Work, Grief, Climate Change and Community Collaboration
Q: How do your projects connect to larger social work values?
David emphasized the importance of human relationships, while Thomas discussed healing in groups as a critical social resource.
Global Social Work, Grief, Climate Change and Community Collaboration
Q: How are you weaving in culturally grounded community-led approaches?
Both guests highlighted the need to understand grief care from both global and local perspectives, focusing on community needs and cultural practices.
Global Social Work, Grief, Climate Change and Community Collaboration
Q: What drew you to the Provost Global Scholar Program?
David was drawn by the opportunity to focus on global aspects of grief and trauma-informed care, while Thomas emphasized the importance of international collaboration to address climate change.

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This podcast provides critical insights into social work practice and research, emphasizing its application across various sectors globally. Episodes feature discussions with experts and practitioners who share experiences and perspectives on pressing social issues. Notably, the content encompasses themes such as community partnerships, global engagement, cultural humility, and the impact of social work in addressing challenges faced by vulnerable populations. The combination of expert interviews and real-world stories offers listeners a comprehensive understanding of the diverse roles social work plays in shaping society.

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1. Dr. Simona Simona
2. Amy Ramirez
3. Christa Gloster
4. Claude Thomas
5. David Robertson
6. Thomas Northrop

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