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Author: Renita Ray Davis, LICSW-S, PIP

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Welcome to The Goddesses of Social Work Podcast hosted by Renita Ray Davis licensed clinical social worker, board-approved clinical supervisor, and facilitator of the Goddesses of Social Work supervision community. Join us as we traverse through the social work journeys of licensed master social workers working toward clinical licensure.

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In a profession where doing more is often praised, even when it costs us our health, clarity, and sense of self, what happens when we stop pushing and start listening?In this returning conversation, host Renita Ray Davis sits down with Regina Lacking, LCSW, also known as the Plant-Based BAWSE, to explore radical rest not as retreat, but as reorientation.Regina reflects on the season that forced her to ask the question so many helpers quietly avoid: at what cost? Together, they unpack the emotional, physical, and spiritual toll of over-functioning, the moment everything came to a pause, and what emerged when stillness was finally allowed to do its work.Find Regina Here:✨IG: https://www.instagram.com/reginallacking/✨Website: https://www.reginallacking.com/✨Black Women DO Heal: 👉https://blackwomendoheal.org/✨Find more of Renita's offerings here:👉 https://linktr.ee/illuminatedexpressionsInterested in Mastering Your Therapeutic Techniques for Dementia Caregivers?👉 https://gamma.app/docs/Interested-in-Mastering-Your-Therapeutic-Techniques-for-Dementia--7fnyf5ydeq70qd5✨ Goddess of Social Work Earrings – Etsy:👉 https://www.etsy.com/listing/1183285270/goddess-of-social-work-earrings
In this episode of the Goddesses of Social Work Podcast, host Renita Ray Davis sits down with Erika Perry (Coach Perry) for a powerful conversation about what it really means to move from good intentions to real impact.Erika is the owner of EP Enterprises, the founder of Youth Talk United, and the voice behind the YouTube channel Behind the Doer. Her work centers on helping youth-serving organizations, coaches, and community leaders build trauma-aware, emotionally intelligent environments that don’t just say they are youth-centered, but actually live it out in practice.This conversation is honest, reflective, and grounded in lived experience—a reminder that meaningful change always begins with the person behind the work.🎧 Listen in and reflect on how you are showing up as a doer in your own leadership and practice.🔗 Connect with Erika Perry on YouTube: Behind the Doer https://www.youtube.com/@BehindTheDoer✨Find more of Renita's offerings here:👉 https://linktr.ee/illuminatedexpressionsInterested in Mastering Your Therapeutic Techniques for Dementia Caregivers?👉 https://gamma.app/docs/Interested-in-Mastering-Your-Therapeutic-Techniques-for-Dementia--7fnyf5ydeq70qd5✨ Goddess of Social Work Earrings – Etsy:👉 https://www.etsy.com/listing/1183285270/goddess-of-social-work-earrings
Host Renita Ray Davis welcomes back LICSW Renee Ingram for an honest conversation about shedding old selves, navigating perfectionism, and embracing therapist humanity. Renee shares the story behind earning her clinical license, the emotional work that surfaced along the way, and what she’s learned about grace, trauma, and transformation — both in herself and the children she serves. A grounding, deeply human episode for social workers in every season of their journey.✨Find more of Renita's offerings here:👉 https://linktr.ee/illuminatedexpressionsInterested in Mastering Your Therapeutic Techniques for Dementia Caregivers?👉 https://gamma.app/docs/Interested-in-Mastering-Your-Therapeutic-Techniques-for-Dementia--7fnyf5ydeq70qd5✨ Goddess of Social Work Earrings – Etsy:👉 https://www.etsy.com/listing/1183285270/goddess-of-social-work-earrings
In this milestone 100th episode of the Goddesses of Social Work Podcast, I am honored to welcome Ta’lor L. Pinkston, LSW — widely known as The Heart Advocate. A licensed self-love social worker, creator of Self-Care Matters and Healing Over Everything, and Clinical Practice Program Manager at Healthy Start, Inc. in Pittsburgh, Ta’lor is devoted to helping people choose self-love as a coping skill for mental health and healing.In this deeply moving and liberatory conversation, Ta’lor reminds us that self-love is a practice, not a feeling, and that perfectionism is a learned survival strategy rooted in systems that teach us we are never enough. Together, we talk about:💗 Why self-love is an action — a verb — not a feeling 💗 How perfectionism, internalized judgment, and “staying small” shape our relationships 💗 Seeing diagnoses through a strengths-based and compassionate lens 💗 Ta’lor’s journey from creative writer to social worker to self-love practitioner 💗 How becoming a mother transformed her relationship with herself 💗 The origins of The Heart Advocate and what it means to practice self-love as community careTa’lor’s honesty about shrinking, choosing the wrong relationships, navigating anxiety and prenatal depression, and finally finding her way back to herself is a masterclass in truth-telling. Her story is a reminder that we are born enough — that nothing we do can separate us from worthiness, love, or the possibility of transformation.As we celebrate 100 conversations, 100 stories, and 100 reminders that social work is sacred work, this episode stands as a testament to heart, healing, and legacy.🌟 Connect with The Heart AdvocateFollow Ta’lor and her work here:Instagram: @theheartadvocateFacebook: @theheartadvocateTwitter: @heartadvocate_Self-Care Matters & More: https://theheartadvocate.comIf Ta’lor’s words moved you, inspired you, or invited you deeper into your own self-love practice, share this episode with another social worker who needs it.✨Find more of Renita's offerings here:👉 https://linktr.ee/illuminatedexpressionsInterested in Mastering Your Therapeutic Techniques for Dementia Caregivers?👉 https://gamma.app/docs/Interested-in-Mastering-Your-Therapeutic-Techniques-for-Dementia--7fnyf5ydeq70qd5✨ Goddess of Social Work Earrings – Etsy:👉 https://www.etsy.com/listing/1183285270/goddess-of-social-work-earrings
In this episode of the Goddesses of Social Work Podcast, part of the SWAG Awards Series honoring Service, Wellness, Advocacy, and Growth, I sit down with Dr. Angela Campbell, a social work leader, racial equity advocate, healer, and 2023 SWAG Award recipient whose life embodies transformation and purpose.From her beginnings as a foster youth navigating systems not designed for her, to her education at Bennett College, the University of Pittsburgh, and later her DSW at the University of Kentucky, Dr. Campbell has spent her life proving what becomes possible when lived experience, sisterhood, and divine alignment meet.Together we explore: ✨ How foster care, kinship care, and mentorship shaped her calling into social work 📚 Her journey from frontline case management to becoming a racial equity fellow transforming child welfare policy 🎨 The “therapeutic art” space she created where youth manifested confidence, creativity, and community 🖤 The impact of hyper-surveillance on Black families — and why racial equity work is essential, urgent, and deeply personal 🔮 How intuition, tarot, and spiritual discernment support her healing work and leadership 🌺 The inspiration behind her new poetry collection, Healing the Inner ChildDr. Campbell’s story is a powerful reminder that what happens to us can become what happens for us — and that healing, purpose, and self-defined success are always possible.🔗 Connect & Learn More📚 Purchase her new book, Healing the Inner Child: • Amazon: Healing the inner child: a collection of poems• Barnes & Noble: healing the inner child: a collection of poems📸 Follow Dr. Campbell on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/angielove5555💼 Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drangelacampbell555✨ Learn more about her healing and spiritual work on YouTube: AngieLove5555✨Find more of Renita's offerings here:👉 https://linktr.ee/illuminatedexpressionsInterested in Mastering Your Therapeutic Techniques for Dementia Caregivers?👉 https://gamma.app/docs/Interested-in-Mastering-Your-Therapeutic-Techniques-for-Dementia--7fnyf5ydeq70qd5✨ Goddess of Social Work Earrings – Etsy:👉 https://www.etsy.com/listing/1183285270/goddess-of-social-work-earrings
In this powerful episode of the Goddesses of Social Work Podcast, host Renita Ray Davis, LICSW-S sits down with Tanya J. Ashby, MSW, LSW — the 2023 SWAG Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient — for a conversation that is equal parts heart, wisdom, ministry, and legacy.With 40 years in the field, Tanya’s journey is a testament to what it looks like to serve with compassion, faith, and steadfast dedication. From her early years watching her mother’s gentle care as a VA nurse, to internships that shaped her understanding of trauma and healing, to decades as a beloved school social worker with Pittsburgh Public Schools, Tanya embodies service as both calling and ministry.In this episode, Tanya shares: ✨ The story behind her Sister-to-Sister Women’s Bible Class, a multigenerational circle of women ages 40–90 ✨ Her experiences in crisis response and postvention work — supporting children and schools after tragedies ✨ The mindset, habits, and spiritual grounding that have sustained her across four decades ✨ How she nurtures her own wellbeing through routine, journaling, prayer, and rest ✨ A moving moment when a former student recited a poem she learned from Tanya nearly 30 years ago ✨ Her reflections on youth voice, elder care, and the importance of honoring all stages of life ✨ What receiving the SWAG Lifetime Achievement Award meant to herThis episode is a love letter to longevity in social work — a reminder that impact builds quietly, consistently, heart to heart, life to life.Whether you are a new social worker seeking guidance, a seasoned professional looking for renewed purpose, or someone who simply loves stories of resilience and service, Tanya’s journey will bless you.Listen in and be reminded: You never know the ripple effect of your presence.🔗 Connect & Learn More✨ Reach out to Tanya Ashby here: tashby1@pghschools.org✨Find more of Renita's offerings here:👉 https://linktr.ee/illuminatedexpressionsInterested in Mastering Your Therapeutic Techniques for Dementia Caregivers?👉 https://gamma.app/docs/Interested-in-Mastering-Your-Therapeutic-Techniques-for-Dementia--7fnyf5ydeq70qd5✨ Goddess of Social Work Earrings – Etsy:👉 https://www.etsy.com/listing/1183285270/goddess-of-social-work-earrings
In this episode of the Goddesses of Social Work Podcast — part of the SWAG Awards Series celebrating the values of Service, Wellness, Advocacy, and Growth — I sit down with Dr. Sheila Gillespie Roth, LCSW, a trailblazing educator, clinician, and advocate for first responders’ mental health.From her early days as a medical social worker in a Level 1 trauma center to her leadership as a founding chair of Carlow University’s social work programs, and now through her private practice, Roth Consulting, Dr. Roth has spent decades helping those who help others.Together we explore: 🚒 How Dr. Roth became a leading voice for first responders and trauma recovery 🧠 The concept of “invisible emotional body armor” and how social workers can learn to lower it 🌿 The connection between teaching, clinical practice, and community healing 💫 The meaning of reinventing yourself after decades of service 💖 The importance of joy, nature, and self-care as lifelong healing practicesDr. Roth’s story is a powerful reminder that even in high-stress professions, growth and renewal are always possible.🔗 Connect & Learn More✨ Learn more about Roth Consulting: sheilarothconsulting@gmail.com🎓 Read Dr. Roth’s research on trauma and first responder wellness: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kE1mijLih12LwTvvZbsTRQzmu0nMryBe/view?usp=sharing🌸 ✨Find more of Renita's offerings here:👉 https://linktr.ee/illuminatedexpressionsInterested in Mastering Your Therapeutic Techniques for Dementia Caregivers?👉 https://gamma.app/docs/Interested-in-Mastering-Your-Therapeutic-Techniques-for-Dementia--7fnyf5ydeq70qd5✨ Goddess of Social Work Earrings – Etsy:👉 https://www.etsy.com/listing/1183285270/goddess-of-social-work-earrings
In this episode of the Remember Me Series, we shine a light on the incredible work happening through the Central Alabama Aging Consortium’s Gateway to Community Living program.Host Renita Ray Davis sits down with Erica Dixson, Transition Coordinator and longtime advocate for older adults, people with disabilities, and those navigating mental health and substance use challenges. A proud graduate of Alabama A&M University, Erica has spent nearly 30 years helping Alabamians transition from nursing facilities back into their homes and communities with dignity and care.Together they explore: ✨ What Gateway to Community Living means in practice ✨ How decades of social work experience shaped Erica’s approach to advocacy ✨ A real-life story that captures the heart of this program ✨ Why community-based care is transforming the landscape of aging in Alabama💜 Join Us: Register now for the upcoming Remember Me: Dementia in the African American Community screening and community gathering hosted by the Central Alabama Aging Consortium. 🎟️ [Register here ➜ https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1588469818989?aff=oddtdtcreator]To learn more about CAAC’s programs and how they support older adults, caregivers, and families across Alabama, visit www.caaclink.org.Find more of Renita's offerings here:👉 https://linktr.ee/illuminatedexpressionsInterested in Mastering Your Therapeutic Techniques for Dementia Caregivers?👉 https://gamma.app/docs/Interested-in-Mastering-Your-Therapeutic-Techniques-for-Dementia--7fnyf5ydeq70qd5✨ Goddess of Social Work Earrings – Etsy:👉 https://www.etsy.com/listing/1183285270/goddess-of-social-work-earrings
In this episode of the Goddesses of Social Work Podcast, we continue our Remember Me Series, highlighting the extraordinary yet often unseen work of aging and caregiving services in Alabama.I sit down with DeLane Poague, Dementia Friendly Alabama Project Coordinator at the Central Alabama Aging Consortium (CAAC). Raised in the small community of Fleahop, Alabama, and a graduate of Auburn University, DeLane has dedicated her career to serving others—from foster care and Meals on Wheels to long-term care and dementia support. Since 2021, she has led the Dementia Friendly Alabama initiative, working to build communities across the state where people living with dementia, their caregivers, and care partners can truly live and thrive.Together we explore: 🌿 DeLane’s journey from Fleahop to leading Dementia Friendly Alabama 🌿 What it means to create a truly dementia-friendly community 🌿 Programs like Memory Cafés and Resource Wallet Cards that change lives 🌿 The hopes she holds for the upcoming Remember Me documentary screening and gathering 🌿 How working the land on her family farm mirrors the patient, steady work of building community careDeLane’s story is a reminder that transformation begins at the roots — with care, creativity, and people committed to ensuring every person is seen and supported.🔗 Learn more about Dementia Friendly Alabama and CAAC: Home - CAAC🗓️ Register for the Remember Me event on November 1st: [Event registration link]Find more of Renita's offerings here: 👉 https://linktr.ee/illuminatedexpressionsInterested in Mastering Your Therapeutic Techniques for Dementia Caregivers? 👉 https://gamma.app/docs/Interested-in-Mastering-Your-Therapeutic-Techniques-for-Dementia--7fnyf5ydeq70qd5✨ Goddess of Social Work Earrings – Etsy: 👉 https://www.etsy.com/listing/1183285270/goddess-of-social-work-earrings
In this episode of the Goddesses of Social Work Podcast, we continue our Remember Me Series, highlighting the extraordinary yet often unseen work of aging and caregiving services in Alabama.I sit down with Meghan Germek, Community Outreach Coordinator at the Central Alabama Aging Consortium (CAAC). Born and raised in Odenville, Alabama, Meghan carries forward the legacy of strong women who shaped her upbringing. With a background spanning nursing home social work, youth services, and mental health outreach, she now leads community engagement efforts—connecting people with vital resources through health fairs, radio appearances, and public events.Together we explore: 🌿 Meghan’s journey into social work and the values that shaped her path 🌿 What community outreach looks like on the ground ~ and why it matters 🌿 The joys and challenges of being on the frontlines of public engagement 🌿 Her hopes for the upcoming Remember Me documentary screening and community gathering 🌿 The message she would whisper to her younger self as she stepped into the field of social workMeghan’s story is a powerful reminder that systems are only as strong as the people within them ~ and that outreach, at its core, is about ensuring everyone feels seen, supported, and worthy of care🔗 Learn more about CAAC and Ombudsman services here:CAAC link🗓️ Register for the Remember Me event on November 1st:Event registration linkFind more of Renita's offerings here:https://linktr.ee/illuminatedexpressionsInterested in Mastering Your Therapeutic Techniques for Dementia Caregivers?https://gamma.app/docs/Interested-in-Mastering-Your-Therapeutic-Techniques-for-Dementia--7fnyf5ydeq70qd5Goddess of Social Work Earrings - Etsyhttps://www.etsy.com/listing/1183285270/goddess-of-social-work-earrings
In this episode of the Goddesses of Social Work Podcast, I sit down with Iuri Melo, LCSW, therapist, father of five, author, and co-founder of SchoolPulse, a nationwide support service reaching over 300 schools in 25+ states.Born out of heartbreak after a wave of teen suicides in his community, SchoolPulse now delivers weekly encouragement, growth-mindset tools, and mental health resources directly to students, parents, and educators. Together, Iuri and I explore:✨ The story behind SchoolPulse and how it offers hope through consistent care ✨ What it means to “bless the human family” in divided times ✨ How parenthood, authorship, and Adventure Based Therapy have shaped his mission ✨ The real-world impact of showing up with kindness, psychology, and presenceIuri’s journey is a powerful reminder that one consistent voice of care can change lives.🔗 Learn more about SchoolPulse, Iuri’s books and his weekly messages below. 2 MINUTE VIDEO that quickly summarizes SchoolPulse and how schools deploy its incredible strategiesHere is a link to all of luri's extraordinary VIDEOS.Here is a link to the most comprehensive MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCE PAGE in the country, created and delivered to every school, parent, and student.Links to luri's books:Know Thy Selfie - t.ly/juUMBMind Over Grey Matter - t.ly/SxNUUFind more of Renita's offerings here:https://linktr.ee/illuminatedexpressions
In this episode of the Goddesses of Social Work Podcast, I sit down with Cheryl Craig, Long-Term Care Ombudsman at the Central Alabama Aging Consortium (CAAC).Together we explore: 🌿 Cheryl’s journey into advocacy and how she became an Ombudsman 🌿 What an Ombudsman does — and why this role is so vital for elders and their families 🌿 The realities of navigating complex systems in long-term care 🌿 A story that reminded Cheryl why this work matters, even when it’s hard 🌿 Her hopes for those attending the Remember Me documentary screening and community gathering on November 1stCheryl’s reflections remind us that advocacy is not just policy or paperwork — it’s giving voice to those who may otherwise go unheard, and standing beside elders with dignity and compassion.🔗 Learn more about CAAC and Ombudsman services here: CAAC link 🗓️ Register for the Remember Me event on November 1st: Event registration linkFind more of Renita's offerings here:https://linktr.ee/illuminatedexpressionsInterested in Mastering Your Therapeutic Techniques for Dementia Caregivers?https://gamma.app/docs/Interested-in-Mastering-Your-Therapeutic-Techniques-for-Dementia--7fnyf5ydeq70qd5Goddess of Social Work Earrings - Etsyhttps://www.etsy.com/listing/1183285270/goddess-of-social-work-earrings
In this episode of the Goddesses of Social Work Podcast, I sit down with Camille Jackson of the Central Alabama Aging Consortium (CAAC) to explore her journey into the helping professions and the vital role of the Elderly & Disabled Waiver program.Together we talk about: 🌿 The childhood inspirations and early influences that shaped Camille’s path into service 🌿 How she came to work with in-home services and Medicaid waiver programs 🌿 A closer look at the Elderly & Disabled Waiver program — who it serves, and what makes it unique 🌿 The essential services that make a difference every day: homemaker support, adult day health, respite care, and more 🌿 The moments and stories that remind Camille why this work matters, even when it’s hard 🌿 Her hopes for the upcoming Remember Me documentary screening and community gathering on November 1stThis conversation is a reminder that service is more than a program — it’s a commitment to dignity, connection, and resilience for our elders and their caregivers.🔗 Learn more about CAAC and Camille’s programs:CAAC Link 🗓️ Register for the Remember Me event on November 1st: Event registration linkFind more of Renita's offerings here:https://linktr.ee/illuminatedexpressionsInterested in Mastering Your Therapeutic Techniques for Dementia Caregivers?https://gamma.app/docs/Interested-in-Mastering-Your-Therapeutic-Techniques-for-Dementia--7fnyf5ydeq70qd5Goddess of Social Work Earrings - Etsyhttps://www.etsy.com/listing/1183285270/goddess-of-social-work-earrings
In this episode of the Goddesses of Social Work Podcast, host Renita Ray Davis continues the SWAG Awards Series, celebrating honorees and nominees of the Social Work Appreciation of Greatness (SWAG) Awards, founded by Sharise Nance, LCSW. These awards honor social workers who embody Service, Wellness, Advocacy, and Growth.Renita sits down with Johnnie Geathers, a Licensed Social Worker with over 12 years of experience in mental health, community engagement, and advocacy. Johnnie is the creator and host of JG Mental Health Fridays on YouTube, a platform dedicated to teaching coping skills and practical strategies for everyday mental well-being. He is also a sought-after speaker, proud member of Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc., and recipient of multiple honors, including the 2020 SWAG Award, the Pitt Social Work Rising Star Alumni Award, and the 2022 New Pittsburgh Courier FAB 40 Award.Together, they talk about: 🌿 The story behind JG Mental Health Fridays and the impact it’s making 🌿 The balance between professional work, community service, and public visibility 🌿 The personal meaning behind his SWAG Award recognition 🌿 How fraternity life and leadership shaped his advocacy 🌿 Advice for social workers looking to combine professional expertise with creative outreachJohnnie’s story is a powerful reminder that creativity and community go hand in hand — shaping advocacy and amplifying voices across generations.Find more about Johnnie here (including his website, YouTube channel and more):http://www.linktree.com/jgeathersFind more of Renita's offerings here:https://linktr.ee/illuminatedexpressionsInterested in Mastering Your Therapeutic Techniques for Dementia Caregivers?https://gamma.app/docs/Interested-in-Mastering-Your-Therapeutic-Techniques-for-Dementia--7fnyf5ydeq70qd5Goddess of Social Work Earrings - Etsyhttps://www.etsy.com/listing/1183285270/goddess-of-social-work-earrings
In this episode of the Goddesses of Social Work Podcast, host Renita Ray Davis sits down with Whitney Anderson, coordinator at the Central Alabama Aging Consortium (CAAC), to explore her journey into service and her commitment to helping older adults navigate complex systems of care.With nearly 20 years of experience in Medicare, Medicaid, and medical billing, Whitney now leads three key programs — SHIP (State Health Insurance Program), MIPPA (Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act), and SMP (Senior Medicare Patrol). Each program plays a vital role in ensuring seniors have access to clarity, protection, and the resources they need to thrive.In this conversation, we talk about: 🌿 Whitney’s path into the helping professions and eventually into Medicare-related programming 🌿 The unique impact of SHIP, MIPPA, and SMP in the lives of older adults 🌿 The importance of advocating for seniors navigating complex and sometimes overwhelming systems 🌿 Stories that remind Whitney why this work matters so deeply 🌿 Her hopes for participants attending the upcoming Remember Me documentary screening and community gathering on November 1stWhitney’s story is a reminder that advocacy can take many forms — and that guiding people toward clarity and access is a sacred form of service …along your social work journey.Register for the Remember Me screening and community gathering here:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/remember-me-documentary-community-gathering-tickets-1588469818989?aff=oddtdtcreatorLearn more about CAAC here:Home - CAACFind more of Renita's offerings here:https://linktr.ee/illuminatedexpressionsInterested in Mastering Your Therapeutic Techniques for Dementia Caregivers?https://gamma.app/docs/Interested-in-Mastering-Your-Therapeutic-Techniques-for-Dementia--7fnyf5ydeq70qd5Goddess of Social Work Earrings - Etsyhttps://www.etsy.com/listing/1183285270/goddess-of-social-work-earrings
In this episode of the Goddesses of Social Work Podcast, we continue our Remember Me Series with Melissa Stellhorn, Nutrition Coordinator at the Central Alabama Aging Consortium (CAAC).Melissa shares her journey into the helping professions, from her early volunteer work at the YMCA to her passion for supporting older adults through CAAC’s Elderly Nutrition Program. We discuss the impact of senior centers on community, dignity, and connection, and how something as simple as a shared meal can transform lives.Join us as we explore how CAAC is nourishing both body and spirit, and hear what Melissa hopes people will take away from the upcoming Remember Me documentary screening on November 1st.Register for the Remember Me screening and community gathering here:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/remember-me-documentary-community-gathering-tickets-1588469818989?aff=oddtdtcreatorLearn more about CAAC here:Home - CAACFind more of Renita's offerings here:https://linktr.ee/illuminatedexpressionsInterested in Mastering Your Therapeutic Techniques for Dementia Caregivers?https://gamma.app/docs/Interested-in-Mastering-Your-Therapeutic-Techniques-for-Dementia--7fnyf5ydeq70qd5Goddess of Social Work Earrings - Etsyhttps://www.etsy.com/listing/1183285270/goddess-of-social-work-earrings
In this episode of the Goddesses of Social Work Podcast, host Renita Ray Davis sits down with Tenessa Shepherd, LICSW, a newly licensed independent clinical social worker with 10 years of experience across child welfare, adult and child mental health, inpatient psychiatric care, and her current work in substance use disorder treatment.A proud mom of two girls and an Alabama native with family roots in North Carolina, Tenessa shares openly about the twists, turns, and triumphs that shaped her path to licensure, including what it really took to pass the clinical exam and the communities that supported her along the way.We talk about: 🌿 Moving from foster care and adoption work to inpatient psych and substance use treatment 🌿 The journey toward passing the clinical exam, and what shifted this time 🌿 The power of community and connection for social workers 🌿 The belief about social work that has changed most over her first decade 🌿 The advice she’d give her younger self just starting outTenessa’s story is a reminder that growth is rarely linear; it’s intentional, courageous, and unfolds step by step …along your social work journey.Find more of Renita's offerings here:https://linktr.ee/illuminatedexpressionsInterested in Mastering Your Therapeutic Techniques for Dementia Caregivers?https://gamma.app/docs/Interested-in-Mastering-Your-Therapeutic-Techniques-for-Dementia--7fnyf5ydeq70qd5Goddess of Social Work Earrings - Etsyhttps://www.etsy.com/listing/1183285270/goddess-of-social-work-earrings
In this episode of the Goddesses of Social Work Podcast, host Renita Ray Davis sits down with Dr. Staci Ford, recipient of the 2024 SWAG Social Worker Entrepreneur of the Year Award, to explore her incredible journey of turning personal loss into community healing.Dr. Ford shares the powerful story behind Kyle’s Hope LLC, founded in honor of her late son, and how her organization now serves as a beacon of trauma-informed care, resources, and intervention for individuals and families seeking a better quality of life.Together, we talk about: 🌿 Building Kyle’s Hope and carrying forward her son’s legacy 🌿 Overcoming challenges on the journey to becoming a psychologist 🌿 Breaking myths about mental health, addiction, and community healing 🌿 What it means to be honored as a SWAG Award-winning social work entrepreneur 🌿 Practical advice for social workers looking to create programs rooted in advocacy, justice, and hopeDr. Ford’s story is a reminder that our deepest heartbreaks can become our greatest callings — and that community care, when paired with personal purpose, can transform lives.Contact Dr. Staci Ford Here;Drstaci4life@gmail.comFind more of Renita's offerings here:https://linktr.ee/illuminatedexpressionsInterested in Mastering Your Therapeutic Techniques for Dementia Caregivers?https://gamma.app/docs/Interested-in-Mastering-Your-Therapeutic-Techniques-for-Dementia--7fnyf5ydeq70qd5Goddess of Social Work Earrings - Etsyhttps://www.etsy.com/listing/1183285270/goddess-of-social-work-earrings
In this episode of the Remember Me Series, Claire Culp, SenioRx Coordinator at the Central Alabama Aging Consortium, joins the Goddesses of Social Work Podcast to share her journey into aging services and her passion for improving access to life-saving medications for older adults. From ensuring safe and affordable prescriptions to advocating for clients and their families, Claire’s leadership in the SenioRx program highlights the vital role of coordinated care in honoring our elders. This conversation also explores the excitement of hosting the upcoming Remember Me documentary screening and community gathering at CAAC on November 1st, 2025.Contact The ADRC Line Here:334-240-4670Learn More About ADRC Here:Home - CAACRegister for The Remember Me Film Screening and Community Gathering Here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1588469818989?aff=oddtdtcreatorFind more of Renita's offerings here:https://linktr.ee/illuminatedexpressionsInterested in Mastering Your Therapeutic Techniques for Dementia Caregivers?https://gamma.app/docs/Interested-in-Mastering-Your-Therapeutic-Techniques-for-Dementia--7fnyf5ydeq70qd5Goddess of Social Work Earrings - Etsyhttps://www.etsy.com/listing/1183285270/goddess-of-social-work-earrings
In this episode of the Goddesses of Social Work Podcast, host Renita Ray Davis sits down with Dr. Jenny Reed, social worker, author, and public health advocate, to discuss her powerful book, The African American Parent: Rethinking Sexual Health Communication.Together, we explore the cultural, faith, and family influences that shape conversations about sexual health in African American households. Dr. Reed shares key insights from her research, the barriers that often prevent open communication, and practical ways social workers and public health professionals can help bridge these gaps.Whether you’re working with families, supporting teens, or navigating these conversations in your own life, this episode offers tools, understanding, and inspiration, all along your social work journey.The African American Parent: Rethinking Sexual Health CommunicationBuy It Here:https://a.co/d/4nHwaWzFind more of Renita's offerings here:https://linktr.ee/illuminatedexpressionsInterested in Mastering Your Therapeutic Techniques for Dementia Caregivers?https://gamma.app/docs/Interested-in-Mastering-Your-Therapeutic-Techniques-for-Dementia--7fnyf5ydeq70qd5Goddess of Social Work Earrings - Etsyhttps://www.etsy.com/listing/1183285270/goddess-of-social-work-earrings
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