I'm officially a social worker! This week we discuss my hooding ceremony, graduation, and my much-needed hiatus from social media. I'm possibly addicted to social media and I blame grad school. Also, we discuss the lack of care within our communities and how it hinders positive social change.
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New Name, Who Dis? Yes, the podcast formerly known as Aspiring Black Social Worker has a new name. We are now This Virgo Life, and I give a brief explanation of why the name was changed at the top of the episode. But the good part is the conversation that follows. I talked with a few other aspiring social workers about transgender rights, gender-affirming care, and why this has become a political issue lately. Here is the link to the webpage with all of the resources that we mentioned https://shawneequabigelow.wixsite.com/thisvirgolife/post/let-s-talk-about-trans-rights-and-gender-affirming-care.
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In this impactful episode of the Aspiring Black Social Worker podcast, we tackle the complex and often ignored issue of internalized oppression. Our host will delve into the topics of internalized misogyny, internalized racism, and internalized white supremacy and their impact on the Black community, and how these internalized beliefs can hinder personal growth and hinder the pursuit of social justice. This episode is a must-listen for aspiring Black social workers and anyone looking to further their understanding of these critical issues. Join Shaw as she explores the complex dynamics of internalized oppression, which is the first step towards dismantling these harmful systems within ourselves and our communities.
We also hop into the controversial topic of Meg Thee Stallion, and whether or not she is lying, while also discussing the responsibility Black women feel to protect Black men.
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In this must-listen episode of the Aspiring Black Social Worker podcast, we tackle the timely issue of quitting a toxic work environment and the power of self-reflection. Shaw shares her personal story of leaving a harmful internship and the impact it had on her mental and emotional well-being. We will also delve into the recent controversy surrounding Kanye West and its significance in the Black community. Join us for an informative and thought-provoking discussion on toxic work environments, self-care, and the power of self-reflection for aspiring social workers. Don't miss it!
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