
“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!”
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 93 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Social SciencesScienceSociety & Culture | |||

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In this episode, we dust off the case files and share some of the wild and wonderful moments from our past. Warning: side effects may include chuckling, nodding in solidarity, and the occasional eye-roll. Join us as we laugh, learn, a... more
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In this episode, we dive into the growing intersection of consulting and coaching within social work—two approaches that are transforming how professionals lead, support clients, and sustain their own growth.
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We had to bring Angela Thompson—aka Queen A—back for Part 2 of our series on travel social work! Her first episode was a hit, and we knew listeners would want more. This time, she shares the latest insights from the field, diving into... more
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In this episode, we talk to Queen K from Akcess Granted. We dive into the journey of applying for college—a process that can feel overwhelming, especially for first-generation students and those navigating systemic barriers.
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I stumbled upon this hidden gem while looking for podcasts related to social work. I absolutely had to listen once I realized it was focused on women of color! Love how relatable they are and the insightful discussions with their guests. Looking forward to tuning in to your next episode.
I love listening to these ladies. I learn so much about clinical practice but some of their guests offer so much insight. I loved the episodes about decolonizing social work/ therapy, navigating licensure
But also… I just love hearing the friendship between these two. We need more of that in our field.
I’m so grateful to have discovered this podcast while reading Helpful Living Magazine. I was able to listen to a few of the shows out of order. This is such a relatable, enjoyable, entertaining way of us to connect and still discover resources off the clock. Looking forward to starting from the beginning! Rooting for yall!!
Great subjects and I love their transparency.
My first time listening. Queens y’all dropped nuggets and I’m so glad to have found you. Starting my “I’m so proud of you” list.
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This series provides a platform for Afro-Caribbean American social workers to share their lived experiences within the field of social work. It covers a broad range of topics, including the unique challenges faced by social workers of color, issues related to systemic racism, career development, and stress management techniques. Listeners can expect to hear insightful discussions on navigating personal and professional challenges, advice for aspiring social workers, and candid conversations about mental health and self-care. The hosts combine seriousness with levity, aiming to connect with their audience emotionally while drawing from their cultural backgrounds.
The podcast stands out for its focus on the intersectionality of being a social... more
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Recent guests on Queens of Social Work include:
1. Dr. Latanya Tolan
2. Angela Thompson
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4. Marthea Pitts
5. Chankia Berry
6. Melissa Ifill
7. Tabatha Ferrer
8. Tiyanna Washington
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