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PoliSocial Pulse
PoliSocial Pulse
7 episodes
1 week ago
PoliSocial Pulse, hosted by Dr. Chelsea Smith, DSW, LMSW, LCDC, a Texas social worker, dives into the intersection of politics and social work. With bold conversations and educational insights, Dr. Smith challenges mainstream narratives and amplifies overlooked voices, fostering clarity and unity through honest dialogue. Tune in weekly for fresh perspectives that spark critical thinking. Subscribe now! Peace through honesty, pulse of the people.
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PoliSocial Pulse, hosted by Dr. Chelsea Smith, DSW, LMSW, LCDC, a Texas social worker, dives into the intersection of politics and social work. With bold conversations and educational insights, Dr. Smith challenges mainstream narratives and amplifies overlooked voices, fostering clarity and unity through honest dialogue. Tune in weekly for fresh perspectives that spark critical thinking. Subscribe now! Peace through honesty, pulse of the people.
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Episode #3: The Vanishing Conservative
PoliSocial Pulse
37 minutes 53 seconds
7 months ago
Episode #3: The Vanishing Conservative

Dr. Chelsea Smith launches a fearless 3-part series exposing NASW’s 60+ year squeeze on conservatives in social work. Episode 1, ‘The Vanishing Conservative,’ unveils why they’re fading—shrunk by a liberal, socialist, globalist machine clashing with NASW’s diversity promise. From a century without GOP in Congress to a profession turned hostile, Smith’s 2024 research and decades of evidence reveal a systemic monopoly locking conservatives out. This isn’t just their story—it’s every social worker’s. Dive into this raw, unfiltered truth and rethink what shapes our field. Available now—brace for a wake-up call!


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Davis, K. G., McCartan, K., & Nixon, J. (2020). Political diversity among student affairs professionals: Implications for campus climate. Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 57(3), 298–312.

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Smith, C. R. (2024). PoliSocial matters: A political social work podcast series (Publication No. TBD) [Doctoral dissertation, Simmons University]. Institutional Repository (if available) or personal archive.

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PoliSocial Pulse
PoliSocial Pulse, hosted by Dr. Chelsea Smith, DSW, LMSW, LCDC, a Texas social worker, dives into the intersection of politics and social work. With bold conversations and educational insights, Dr. Smith challenges mainstream narratives and amplifies overlooked voices, fostering clarity and unity through honest dialogue. Tune in weekly for fresh perspectives that spark critical thinking. Subscribe now! Peace through honesty, pulse of the people.