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Queens of Social Work

Queens of Social Work
Author: Queen P, LCSW & Queen H, LCSW
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“Afro-Caribbean American Social Workers sharing our first hand experiences in the field. Laugh, cry and learn with us as we discuss various types of social work, career advice, stress management, cultural issues and more!”
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Send us a text Season 9 is officially a wrap! In this reflective episode, we share what it took to create this season — the highs, the challenges behind the scenes and the lessons we learned as social workers, educators and podcast hosts. From navigating burnout to building community, we talk about how each episode mirrored real-life shifts in the field of social work. Whether you’re new to the profession or a seasoned social worker of color, there’s something here for you. ...
Send us a text In this episode, we sit down with Chankia Berry, a Veterinary Social Worker at Tuskegee University, to explore the growing field of veterinary social work. If you’ve ever wondered how social workers support veterinary professionals, grieving pet owners, and students facing compassion fatigue, this conversation opens the door. Tune in to learn how social work skills apply beyond traditional settings — and discover a career path you may not have considered. Social workers of co...
Send us a text In this powerful episode, we sit down with Melissa Ifill, LCSW, for an honest, eye-opening conversation about social work burnout—what it really looks like, how we often contribute to it ourselves and what it takes to start breaking the cycle. We explore the signs of burnout in social workers, why it's so common in helping professions and how critical self-reflection and boundary setting are in sustaining a long-term, healthy career in social work—especially for Black and BIP...
Send us a text In this follow-up to our powerful conversation with Queen E, we continue exploring the real-life experiences of an early career social worker navigating the challenges, questions and growth that come with stepping into the field. This episode sheds light on the support new social workers truly need—from guidance during supervision to navigating burnout, boundaries and belonging. It’s also a call to action for experienced social workers: how can we mentor, uplift and create sp...
Send us a text Knowing when and how to seek mental health support for children can be one of the hardest decisions for any parent, guardian or caregiver. In this episode of the Queens of Social Work podcast, we’re joined by Queen Tiyanna and Queen Tabatha — both experienced clinical social workers who specialize in working with children, adolescents and families. Together, we discuss the early warning signs that a child or teen may need therapy, how mental health struggles often show ...
Send us a text In this episode of the Queens of Social Work podcast, we sit down with Queen E to explore what it’s really like to be an early career social worker in today’s field. If you’re a new social worker (with 0–5 years of experience) or supporting those just entering the profession, this conversation is for you. We dive into the challenges, realities and victories that early career social workers face — from navigating unsupportive work environments to finding confidence and c...
Send us a text Is your social work career working for you? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. O from Through My Lens Consulting to unpack the idea of careerism in social work. We discuss what it looks like to intentionally build your career path, shift your mindset and prioritize personal growth as a social worker—especially in systems that weren’t designed with us in mind. If you’ve ever wondered how to grow beyond burnout and into purpose-driven practice, this one’s for you...
Send us a text New here? Start with this episode! In this conversation, we (the Queens!) reintroduce ourselves, share our backgrounds as Afro-Caribbean American social workers and talk about why we created this space for social workers of color. Whether you’re new or a long-time listener, this is the perfect episode to understand what we’re all about—real talk, community care and centering the voices of Black social workers. We’re honored to grow with you. Thanks for being...
Send us a text Welcome to Season 9 of The Queens of Social Work Podcast! We’re back and ready to explore what’s happening in the world of social work—especially for social workers of color navigating challenging systems and seeking community, growth and support. This season, we’ll bring you conversations that reflect the real-life experiences of Black social workers, career insights and powerful storytelling. We want to hear from you! Take our quick listener survey below ...
Send us a text Season 8 has officially come to an end and we couldn’t be more grateful for your continued support! In this wrap-up episode, we reflect on the incredible journey of this season. From tackling hot topics and highlighting the unique experiences of social workers of color to featuring inspiring guests, Season 8 was filled with learning, growth and powerful conversations. Join us as we look back on standout moments, including discussions on reproductive mental health, ...
Send us a text In this special holiday episode, we’re wrapping up Season 8 with a reflective and inspiring discussion. Join us as we celebrate Queen H’s milestone birthday and dive into the realities of turning 40 as women and social workers. We explore how aging impacts our personal and professional lives, from career challenges to prioritizing self-care and mental health. We also touch on important topics like the recent election, navigating societal expectations and embracing ...
Send us a text It’s hard to believe we’ve reached December—what a year it’s been! But let’s be real: Millennials have been saying “we’re TIYAAD” for decades, and for good reason. In this episode, we dive into the unique stressors facing Millennials today, from global events to systemic challenges and how these pressures impact mental health and well-being. We also explore how the field of social work has evolved over the years, comparing the practices of yesteryear with the reali...
Send us a text Did you know that Financial Social Work is a growing field? It makes perfect sense—money is deeply emotional, as Queen A reminds us: “90% of all spending is emotional and 10% is logical.” In this episode, we dive into the unique and impactful world of Financial Social Work. We chat with Ashlin Price, a sought-after speaker, financial literacy consultant and expert in addressing behaviors related to finances. Ashlin holds a Master’s in Social Work from the Uni...
Send us a text In this episode, we explore the Interstate Compact, a pivotal development that could transform social work licensure across state lines in the U.S. We’re joined by Trinay, an Assistant Professor and Associate Director of Practicum Learning at Rutgers School of Social Work, Newark Campus. With over 24 years of experience as a certified school social worker, 20 years as a licensed clinical social worker for individuals, children and families and 19 years as a certifie...
Send us a text Do you find it hard to ask for help? When should you ask for help and how does it feel when you do? In this episode, we explore the complexities of asking for support—when to do it, what it looks like and how it impacts our personal and professional lives. Queen P and Queen H share their personal experiences and insights, shedding light on the importance of self-awareness, taking action and seeking the support we need. Whether you’re navigating challenges in ...
Send us a text In this episode, we dive deep into the vital and often under-discussed topic of reproductive mental health. Our special guest, Dr. Olympia O’Neal White, known as Dr O, is a dynamic social worker, reproductive therapist, seasoned educator and reproductive health advocate. Dr. O shares her extensive expertise, unpacking the critical connection between mental health and reproductive experiences, including pregnancy, conception, childbirth and the postpartum period. Le...
Send us a text In this episode, we dive into some of the hottest topics in reality TV and pop culture, including 90 Day Fiancé, Love Is Blind, Love Island and more. We also share thoughts on public figures like Shannon Sharpe and other trending stories that have everyone talking. Joining the discussion is Queen E, our resident reality TV guru, who brings sharp insights and a unique perspective to these conversations. Whether you’re a fan of reality shows, fascinated by relationship dyna...
Send us a text In this special bonus episode, we join the amazing Kerry-Ann Reid-Brown on the Carry On Friends podcast to explore the complexities of friendship dynamics. From maintaining meaningful connections to handling challenges in relationships, we share insights and stories that resonate with anyone navigating friendships in their personal or professional lives. Catch this engaging conversation with our editor, Kerry, as we dive into this thought-provoking topic. You can l...
Send us a text We’re back for Season 8 and we couldn’t be more excited! In this kickoff episode, we catch you up on what we’ve been up to over the summer and share a glimpse of what’s in store for this season. From thought-provoking topics to insightful conversations, we have another amazing lineup just for you. Tune in to join Queen P and Queen H as we start this new chapter together. Don’t forget to subscribe and stay connected for all the latest episodes designed to insp...
Send us a text In this episode, we sit down with the co-hosts of the exciting new podcast Courageous Exchanges. Meet Queen J, aka Joi, the creator of the highly successful Joi of Social Work Podcast, and Queen A, aka Alex, who previously appeared as a guest on Joi’s show. Together, these good friends have launched a platform to facilitate authentic, vulnerable and courageous conversations about life’s most important topics. Join us as we learn more about their journey, their insp...
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