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Author: Haili Crow

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A social work podcast discussing difficult topics through personal stories of lived experience, topic episodes related to the field of social work and human services and guests who work within the field.
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Unpacking Roe V. Wade

Unpacking Roe V. Wade

2022-05-1138:26

Facilitating Voices Host, Haili comes out of hibernation to break down what is really at stake in light of Roe v. Wade potentially being overturned. Haili unpacks who the Supreme Court r is, how they function, and then takes a deeper dive into the history of Roe v. Wade. Haili also shares resources on how to get involved and make an impact during this terrifying time for women in the United States.
In this week's episode, Haili and Claire sit down with Chris Neugebauer, a member of the Pierce County Speaker's Bureau. Chris shares his experiences with mental health, abuse, homelessness, advocacy, and being a parent. This episode includes discussions around building resiliency, breaking generational patterns, and taking the first steps toward change. 
Listen in as host, Haili Crow shares her personal experiences navigating the child welfare system, substance use, and mental illness. Viewer Discretion is Advised.
Collective Trauma

Collective Trauma

2021-12-0601:08:02

On this week's episode Claire and Haili discuss collective trauma, its impacts on all of us, and how collective trauma impacts the work we do as social workers. In the midst of COVID-19 and so many other prevalent events that have happened over the past few years (ongoing school shootings, ongoing mass shootings in public spaces, ongoing violence toward people of color that goes unreconciled, natural disasters like floods and wildfires) the impacts of collective trauma become clea...
On this weeks episode Haili and Claire speak with Kianna Carter, MSW, LSWAIC. Kianna completed her master’s degree in Social Work at the University of Washington and has 6 years of clinical social work experience with an emphasis in adolescent behavioral health. Kianna began her social work career in community mental health, providing outpatient behavioral health therapy to young adults and adolescents. Today, Kianna works as a school based clinical social worker in Tacoma. Kianna...
Haili and Claire sit down for this week's topic episode to discuss adverse childhood experiences. They discuss the history of ACEs, go over statistics and current events, what ACEs look like, and resources on preventing ACEs. Source Notes: Arnsten, A.F. T., Murray A. Raskind, Fletcher B. Taylor, & Daniel F. Connor. (2014). The effects of stress exposure on prefrontal cortex: Translating basic research into successful treatments for post-traumatic stress disorder. Neurobiology of Stress, ...
On this weeks episode Haili speakwith Zoe Arnsmeier,MSW, an in-home family therapist at the Institute of Family Development working with Families involved with CPS. Zoe’s work with these families aims to either prevent placement or aid in reunification. Source Notes: https://www.childwelfare.gov/pubpdfs/racial_disproportionality.pdf
In this weeks episode Haili and Claire discuss the ins and outs of compassion fatigue and burnout in social work. They dive into the history of professional burnout, what burnout looks and feels like, how burnout can be seen in current events, statistics about burnout, and what resources/strategies exist to tackle the issue of burnout as a social worker but also as any professional. Source Notes: https://www.wilmarschaufeli.nl/publications/Schaufeli/311.pdf https://www.mindgarden.com/117-ma...
Domestic Violence Awareness

Domestic Violence Awareness

2021-10-2401:08:36

Haili and Claire sit down to have a five point discussion surrounding the history of Domestic Violence (DV) and Intimate Partner Violence (IPV). They cover DV awareness month, statistics, what it looks like, current events and resources.
Listen in as Haili and Claire sit down with Juan Carlos, who is the creator of one of our new shows here at the Chatter Network, Revisionary Podcast! Juan Carlos is a local Tacoma comedian with a flare for recanting the past in hilarious ways. Juan Carlos has a dream of hosting his own TV show one day and his personality shines in these entertaining and clever episodes. Born in Harlem, raised in the Bronx and currently residing in Tacoma Washington. Although Juan Carlos has made his way...
Listen in as Haili and Claire sit down with Alyssa Clement. Alyssa is Chief Financial Officer of 3 Levels of Greatness, a non-profit organization based in Ohio that is designed to provide a support system that empowers adult trafficking survivors. 3 Levels of Greatness works to raise public awareness about human trafficking and provide survivors with much needed resources such as housing, training and life prepararations, and long-term accommodations in order to stay safe and thrive.&nb...
In this special episode, Haili and Claire sit down with Joel Crow....Haili's twin brother! Listen in as Joel shares about his amazing feat of 15 months sober, a new life, and how he got to where he's at today. The episode includes discussions surrounding the child welfare system, ACE's, trauma, addiction and how a faith community can be a healing community. Also, Haili has took on editing, so please be patient as Haili learns the rope of the editing world.
In the light of the recent Gabby Petito case, Haili and Claire sit down to discuss missing white women syndrome and the disparities of who is missing and portrayed in the media. In this episode, Haili and Clare discuss difficult topics, viewer discretion is advised.
Listen as Haili and Claire sit down with Nastachia Frederick from The Pierce County Speakers Bureau. Growing up Nastachia Frederick experienced physical, mental, and sexual abuse. This caused displacement from her home and a loss of self. Even though she was young, she continued to advocate for herself and speak her truth to power. Today, she shares her story to help anyone enduring hard times, hoping that they will never give up on themself.
Haili sits down with new cohost, Claire Helligso. Listen in as Haili helps listeners get to know Claire, as well as dive in to some funny and ridiculous questions for one another in this lighthearted episode.
Haili sits down with Dr. John “Push” Gaines to discuss his new book, “Just One I Believe in You Can Change a Kid’s Life. Dr. John “Push” Gaines is a professional speaker, author, leadership consultant, and mentorship expert. He has devoted himself to the world community. He has proudly appeared as a guest speaker at Universities, Corporations, nonprofit events, NBA skill camps, school assemblies, and youth camps across the country. As a graduate of East Central University, where he was...
Today Haili sits down with Jamika Scott to discuss activism, organizing, and policing. Jamika was born and raised in the Hilltop neighborhood of Tacoma, Jamika Scott is an advocate, activist, writer, and filmmaker and recently ran for Mayor of Tacoma. As a founding member of the Tacoma Action Collective, she works toward building an equitable city as a community organizer, and often incorporates her love of film into her social justice work. Jamika works to bring about that change, not ...
In this episode Haili sits down with Christian Isaac Christian is an area manager with Right at School. Right At School provides safe, engaging, and meaningful in-school and extracurricular programs to enrich the lives of students, give parents peace of mind, and enable schools to focus on their academic mission. Christian has been in the field of youth development for 10 years. Haili and Christian discuss the importance of youth enrichment programs and how to support children com...
Haili sits down with Reid Berryman to discuss his road to recovery and healing.
On today’s episode Haili sits down with Jessica Hardial. Jessica is a Bilingual Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the state of NY. She is a proud child of immigrants and proud Latinx community member. Jessica is a LGBTQIA+ affirming social worker. Jessica is also a school social worker in NYC. On top of that Jessica is an adjunct professor. She is also a Ph.D student studying foster care experiences.The list keeps going but Jessica is also a psychotherapist with a private practice where she ...
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