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Welcome to “This Virgo Life,” a podcast where the precision of a Virgo meets the heart of a social worker. Join our host as she navigates the intricacies of everyday life with thoughtful reflections, insightful commentary, and a dash of Virgo charm. From dissecting the latest social and cultural happenings to sharing personal stories and professional insights, “This Virgo Life” offers a unique blend of authenticity, wit, and wisdom. Tune in for a thoughtful, often random, journey through the mind of a Virgo.

Connect with Shaw on Instagram @this_virgo_life
Email at virgolifepod@gmail.com
25 Episodes
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This Virgo’s life has been lifing, so this week we have a laid back episode of This Virgo Life. This is a fun episode where we take a trip down memory lane and discuss the host’s most memorable albums that have been the soundtrack to This Virgo’s life.
We are covering a lot this week! We are talking oversharing coworkers, being an introverted social worker, more thoughts on the teacher who was fired for having his students take his braids out, and most importantly…sharing tips for people who are caring for those suffering from mental illness. I told y’all it was a lot. So be sure to tune in to this week’s episode!
In this episode of This Virgo Life, I ask the hard questions…Can White People Comment on Hip Hop. I have a special guest who tackles this question with me. Of course, we have some of my random thoughts for the week and I catch you all up on my life.
On this episode we delve into the tumultuous world of raising strong-willed children and the STRUGGLE that ensues. I share a Story from the ED in which I was called the N-word. I also listened to a Taylor Swift album for the first time; come hear my reaction. And of course, I have tips for busy adults considering going back to school and those who are already in school.
Uncover the truth behind Donald Trump's DEI contradictions, explore why seeing people support Trump is triggering, and delve into the paradox of low maintenance friends versus high maintenance realities in this illuminating episode of This Virgo Life. Join your host as she dissects the intricacies of DEI and D&I, share survival tips for parents going going back to school or currently in school, and can someone tell me why I cannot avoid potholes!. Don't miss out on this conversation that promises to inform, entertain, and inspire!
I’ve been gone a long time, but I’m back! In this episode I will catch you up on where I’ve been. You will hear my reaction and thoughts to Amanda Seales being too much. I also give some advice to busy moms who are in school or thinking of going back to school.
On this episode I take a dive into more personal topics. I discuss the challenges of being a mom who requires more me-time than most. Being an introvert, enneagram 5, and a Virgo does make parenting a little more challenging. Let’s normalize these topics. •Let’s talk…email me at virgolifepod@gmail.com •Follow me on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/this_virgo_life/ •If you want to take the Enneagram Test here is a website where you can test for free: https://www.truity.com/test/enneagram-personality-test •You can also learn more about the Enneagram here: https://www.enneagraminstitute.com
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. Follow me on Instagram @This_Virgo_Life. Email me at virgolifepod@gmail.com
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. Follow me on Instagram @This_Virgo_Life and email me at aspiringblacksocialworker@gmail.com (I am considering changing the email to match the podcast)
In this powerful episode of the Aspiring Black Social Worker podcast, we address the pressing issue of police brutality and its impact on the mental health of the Black community. The recent proliferation of videos showing police murders of Black individuals has caused widespread trauma and concern. Our host, Shaw, will explore the mental health effects of witnessing police violence through social media videos and offer practical tips for self-care and coping. Join the host for a crucial discussion on how the Black community can take care of their mental well-being in the face of systemic violence. This is an episode for anyone looking to support the Black community and expand their understanding of this pressing issue. Shaw also discusses how schools encourage blind obedience and gives words of wisdom regarding the different ways people are valued in the workplace. Don't miss this episode! Subscribe now to the Aspiring Black Social Worker podcast! Stay connected via Instagram @aspiringblacksocialworker and email at aspiringblacksocialworker@gmail.com
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. Subscribe now to the Aspiring Black Social Worker podcast. Stay connected via Instagram @aspiringblacksocialworker and through email at aspiringblacksocialworker@gmail.com
This is the last episode in the three part miniseries where I am discussing abusive supervisors and toxic work environments. You will hear from Ashley, who had an strange and toxic experience with her field supervisor during her internship. I also discuss tips for individuals dealing with abusive supervisors and tips for organizations to create a healthy and accountable work culture.
In Part 2 of the miniseries on abusive supervisors you will hear my very first podcast interview! I interview a social worker about her experiences with a toxic workplace and an abusive supervisor. I’m sure many can relate to her story.
In the special edition episode of the ABSW podcast, we are taking a true deep dive into toxic workplaces and abusive supervisors. We are looking at abusive supervisors from the lens of domestic violence and the similarities between the two. We look at the literature from the impact of abusive workplaces and supervisors, to why employees stay in toxic work environments, on to employees feeling guilt and self-blame, to what happens when people stay. I also give an overview of my survey results on abusive supervisors. This is part 1 of 3 in a miniseries about abusive supervisors.
In this episode I have some things to get off of my chest. I take a slight deep-dive into the Bible and discuss my views on homosexuality.
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! Subscribe to the Aspiring Black Social Worker podcast now.  Stay connected via Instagram @aspiringblacksocialworker and through email at aspiringblacksocialworker@gmail.com.
In this episode we ask the hard-hitting questions, like if you could only pick 5 albums to listen to for the rest of your life what would you choose? Seriously though, we discuss if music impacts people’s behaviors. I give you all an update on my internship. And we discuss tools to strengthen the therapeutic relationship.
In this episode I discuss the rising addiction rates to marijuana and how to know if someone is addicted to weed. I also discuss Black people othering themselves due to internalized racism. And we take a look at the Association of Social Workers Board exam pass rates report.
In this episode we take a deep dive into teenage sexual harassment and how common it is. We also take a look at how the overturning of Roe v Wade sends the message that rape is ok because women don’t deserve the right to control their own bodies. Also, what other rulings can the Supreme Court overturn? I also give tips on having a successful school year and how to find your own internship.
Black People Bathe

Black People Bathe

2022-07-2439:16

In this episode I dive into some research around the cleanliness of Black people and possible reasons Black people taking cleanliness seriously. I also discuss the importance of shooting your shot when it comes to social work internships.
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