The Social Work to Wealth Podcast is a social work podcast created to challenge the narrative that social workers shouldn’t care about money. Hosted by Taylor and Faith, two licensed clinical social workers, this podcast for social workers shares practical tips on managing finances, navigating career growth, and achieving financial wellness, because you deserve more than just getting by.
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Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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In this episode, we’re 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 unproce... more
In this episode, I’m talking with Lauryn Williams, CFP®, and consultant with Student Loan Planner, about what’s really going on with student loans right now, especially for social workers trying to make sense of repayment, forgiveness, and all the re... more
In this episode, I’m 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-ho... more
In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Ashley Stephens, LCSW-S, a social worker, supervisor, and consultant who shares how she built a career that’s financially stable and aligned with how she actually wants to live. Ashley walks us through her early mon... more
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Such an empowering and practical poddy about helping social workers learn to advocate for themselves! I look forward to every episode!
Love the dynamics of these two totally transparent social workers. This podcast is a gift. Thank you for your expertise, time, and heart!
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Focused on the financial realities and career development for social workers, this podcast tackles the often-taboo subject of money within the social work profession. Episodes feature discussions on diverse topics such as creating multiple income streams, budgeting techniques, and transitioning from traditional social work roles to more lucrative positions, including consulting and tech. Unique perspectives from industry professionals and personal stories from the hosts underscore the necessity for financial literacy and self-advocacy, aiming to shift the narrative around social work compensation and empower listeners toward financial stability and career fulfillment.
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Recent guests on Social Work to Wealth Podcast include:
1. Lauryn Williams
2. Leslie Taylor
3. Ashley Stephens
4. Amber Joiner-Hill
5. Dan Kaminsky
6. Monique Murray
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8. Maureen Paley
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