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Episode 25: From Marine to LCSW | G’s Revolutionary Journey in Social Work

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Contenido proporcionado por Christian Ace Stettler. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Christian Ace Stettler o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.

In an engaging episode of "The Critical Social Worker," host Christian Ace Stettler, professor of social work at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, sat down with G, an energetic Masters level social worker hailing from sunny Honolulu. G’s tale is an extraordinary one. Born in Atlanta and formerly serving as a Marine, he has worn many hats in his journey, making it an episode rich in storytelling. From his early days to his endeavors in the dialysis field in Hawaii, and his pursuits to get his LCSW, the episode was a roller-coaster of emotions interspersed with humor and poignant moments. What was noteworthy was the transparent conversation between Christian and G, transitioning from the traditional teacher-student dynamic to one of kinship and camaraderie. This shift in power dynamics added depth to their interaction, making it a true exemplification of the art of storytelling. As promised, the episode delved deep into G's experiences during his BSW and MSW programs. It not only discussed his academic and professional progress but also his personal evolution, providing tons of practical insights for budding social workers. The pair candidly broke down stereotypes around men in social work and championed a more inclusive narrative, driving a critical and sometimes light-hearted dialogue around it. Aligning perfectly with the podcast's revolutionary approach, both Christian and G challenged conventional norms in social work, presenting refreshing perspectives to provoke critical thinking and inspire transformative change. The live interaction from the audience added another layer of depth, with many contributing to the dialogue, sharing stories, and seeking guidance. Produced by A Conscious Party and backed by The University of Alaska Fairbanks Department of Social Work, this episode was truly a blend of meaningful experiences, educational insights, and a testament to the power of kinship and storytelling. It was a call for all listeners to be revolutionary in their own capacities. One thing's for sure: If you're an aspiring social worker, this episode had a wealth of information to offer, all delivered with a touch of humor and a lot of heart.

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In an engaging episode of "The Critical Social Worker," host Christian Ace Stettler, professor of social work at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, sat down with G, an energetic Masters level social worker hailing from sunny Honolulu. G’s tale is an extraordinary one. Born in Atlanta and formerly serving as a Marine, he has worn many hats in his journey, making it an episode rich in storytelling. From his early days to his endeavors in the dialysis field in Hawaii, and his pursuits to get his LCSW, the episode was a roller-coaster of emotions interspersed with humor and poignant moments. What was noteworthy was the transparent conversation between Christian and G, transitioning from the traditional teacher-student dynamic to one of kinship and camaraderie. This shift in power dynamics added depth to their interaction, making it a true exemplification of the art of storytelling. As promised, the episode delved deep into G's experiences during his BSW and MSW programs. It not only discussed his academic and professional progress but also his personal evolution, providing tons of practical insights for budding social workers. The pair candidly broke down stereotypes around men in social work and championed a more inclusive narrative, driving a critical and sometimes light-hearted dialogue around it. Aligning perfectly with the podcast's revolutionary approach, both Christian and G challenged conventional norms in social work, presenting refreshing perspectives to provoke critical thinking and inspire transformative change. The live interaction from the audience added another layer of depth, with many contributing to the dialogue, sharing stories, and seeking guidance. Produced by A Conscious Party and backed by The University of Alaska Fairbanks Department of Social Work, this episode was truly a blend of meaningful experiences, educational insights, and a testament to the power of kinship and storytelling. It was a call for all listeners to be revolutionary in their own capacities. One thing's for sure: If you're an aspiring social worker, this episode had a wealth of information to offer, all delivered with a touch of humor and a lot of heart.

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