Episodios

  • Talking about Political Social Work with Victor Manalo, Ph.D, MSW
    May 20 2025

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    Victor discusses his journey from macro social work to advocating for social workers' involvement in politics. He emphasized the importance of local government and his role in Higher Education. Additionally, he shares that his “Why?” regarding running for president elect of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) is to address membership decline and improve chapter support. Victor highlights the need for social workers to balance micro and macro practice, engage in community advocacy, and foster respectful relationships with elected officials.

    In this episode, you will hear:
    + role of political social workers
    + challenges and misconceptions within social work
    + balancing macro and micro practice
    + journey with NASW and vision
    + power of listening and compassion

    Guest Bio:

    Victor earned a Ph.D. in Social Work from the University of Southern California and a Master’s Degree in Social Work from California State University, Long Beach. For over 25 years, he has taught policy, political practice, and community organizing in the School of Social Work at California State University, Los Angeles. Victor has been an active member of NASW since 1991.

    Victor is a former Mayor and Councilman for the City of Artesia, California, Chairman of the Artesia Planning Commission, Commissioner for the Los Angeles County Behavioral Health Commission, and local government consultant.

    Contact/Socials:

    Email: victor@victormanalo.com
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.macro.social.worker
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victor-manalo
    Website: www.VictorManalo.com


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    1 h y 6 m
  • Talking about Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors with Jose Alvear, LCSW
    May 13 2025

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    Jose speaks about his personal and professional experience with body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs) like hair pulling and skin picking. He highlights 4-5% of the population suffers from BFRBs, with nail biting affecting 20-30%. Alviar emphasized the importance of reducing shame and increasing awareness, noting that BFRBs are now recognized in the DSM-5 for the first time. Jose also shares his experience transitioning from patient to clinician and the role of peer support in recovery as well as the scarcity of trained clinicians, with only a few hundred in the U.S. He encourages those affected to seek help and join supportive communities, a driving factor in starting his own podcast about BFRBs.


    In this episode, you will hear:
    + impact of BFRBs on various domains
    + confusion between BFRBs Self-Harm
    + peer support and recovery
    + challenges associated with revealing BFRBs to loved ones
    + accessibility of support and treatment


    Guest Bio:

    Jose Alvear is a licensed clinical social worker in NYC who treats people with all types of body-focused repetitive behaviors. Jose went from a skin picking patient to BFRB advocate to clinician in order to help raise awareness of these disorders. He currently co-hosts the BFRB Podcast.


    Contact:
    Website - http://www.bfrbpodcast.com
    Podcast - http://www.bfrbpodcast.com


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    50 m
  • Talking about the Power of Pets
    May 6 2025

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    Paula shares some the mental health benefits of owning or engaging with pets, highlighting Mental Health Awareness Month. She shares her personal experience with her rescue service dog, Fonzie, a tripawed cancer survivor, highlighting how pets can improve mood, reduce anxiety, and increase daily exercise. As well as some additional ways that animals have the ability to uplift us. establish routines, provide unconditional love, and foster social connections. She also addresses the practical aspects of pet ownership, including financial and time commitments, and suggests alternative ways to engage with pets, such as volunteering at shelters or fostering to soak up the benefits that animals have to offer.

    In this episode, you will hear:

    + physical and mental benefits of pets
    + establishing routines and bonding
    + mindfulness and presence
    + stress relief and social connection
    + unconditional love and companionship
    + cultural and practical considerations

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    27 m
  • Talking about Embracing Accountability and Increasing Authenticity with Stephanie Piazza, MSW(c)
    Apr 29 2025

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    Stephanie, a Nuyorican (a Puerto Rican located in New York City-in this case, The Bronx), trauma-born Capricorn, mother of three and first year MSW student/intern, discuss her journey from being a soldier in the U.S Army from deployment in Iraq and beyond to today. She highlights the pivotal role of therapy in her recovery and speaks of her struggles associated with self-sabotage. She emphasizes the importance of resilience and accountability noting the lack of support available for veteran transitioning to civilian life. Stephanie uplifts the need for more peer support and representation in mental health services, especially for women of color.


    In this episode, you will hear:

    + challenges access mental health services in the military
    + resilience and accountability in mental health
    + combined experiences of military life with a mental health diagnosis
    + impact of deployment on veterans
    + role of social work in supporting veterans
    + importance of representation and authenticity in social work

    Guest Bio:

    Stephanie Piazza is a dedicated Social Work Intern, Veteran, and proud Mother who brings a unique, trauma-informed perspective to her practice. A Capricorn by nature, Stephanie is grounded, resilient, and deeply curious about human behavior—consistently exploring how people act, feel, and think. With humor as a vital tool in her work and life, she strives to build authentic connections with others. Stephanie is committed to using her lived experience and empathic abilities to empower individuals, helping them recognize their inherent strength, beauty, and potential.

    Contact/Socials
    Instagram:@madamep82
    Facebook: Stephanie Lee Piazza (tread carefully)
    Email: stphnpiazza@gmail.com

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    46 m
  • Talking about Working with Your Partner with JR Perez
    Apr 22 2025

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    JR Perez discusses the challenges and benefits of working together with Paula in business. They highlight the learning curve of running Personalize Your Coaching and Personalize Your Therapy, which started in 2018 and 2023, respectively. Paula shares her struggles with imposter syndrome and the need for a CEO mindset. JR emphasizes the importance of clear communication, setting boundaries, and understanding each other's roles. He also explains the financial aspects of business, including the impact of business structure and the necessity of hiring experts. They also discuss the importance of maintaining work-life balance and the value of having a supportive team.

    In this episode, you will hear:
    + challenges of working together
    + navigating business and personal relationships
    + learning and adapting in business
    + building a professional network

    Guest Bio:

    JR Perez is a dynamic individual with a passion for both podcasting and pop culture. As the Executive Producer of the hit podcast "Why Don't We Talk About This?", he brings a unique blend of creativity and strategic thinking to the show. Through his leadership, the podcast has gained a dedicated following, tackling thought-provoking topics that encourage open conversations.

    Beyond his podcasting prowess, JR is a devoted action figure collector and an avid professional wrestling fan. In all aspects of his life, JR Perez brings enthusiasm, expertise, and a genuine desire to connect with others.

    Contact/Socials:
    Instagram: jayareperezrtb



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    53 m
  • Talking about Grace
    Apr 15 2025

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    Paula speaks about the concept of grace, exploring its importance beyond religious context and added use during the early days of the pandemic. She identifying ways that grace can be defined and practiced differently based on individual beliefs and values. Paula shares personal experience, including her own challenges and emphasizes the importance of recognizing and honoring personal limitations while urging listeners to reflect on ways they can incorporate grace into their lives.

    In this episode, you will hear:

    • defining grace and is relevance
    • personal and professional insights on grace
    • challenges associated with extending grace in modern life
    • practical examples
    • impact on mental health and well-being


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    24 m
  • Talking about Immigrant Scarcity Mindset with Carolyn O'Neal, LCSW
    Apr 8 2025

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    Carolyn explores the concept of scarcity mindset, particularly within immigrant communities. She and Paula share personal experiences associated with financial struggles and the cultural emphasis on resourcefulness over buying new items. Carolyn recounts her mother's journey from factory work to a stable career, highlighting the generational differences in work ethic and professional growth. Emphasis is also placed on the significance of unlearning scarcity mindset and teaching gratitude to the next generation.

    In this episode, you will hear:
    + scarcity mindset and its impact
    + generational gaps and cultural differences
    + balancing cultural expectations and personal goals
    + financial sacrifices and emotional needs
    + work ethic and personal growth

    Guest Bio:

    Carolyn's social work journey began since a young age while growing up in the Bronx. She was a recipient of the UFT scholarship and attended SUNY New Paltz. Her passions for social work led her to Child Protective services in New Jersey where she was able to finalize 33 forever families in the 6 years she worked there. Her heart came back to the Bronx to intern at the Bronx YMCA while completing her final year Fordham Univesity. Working in the heart of the South Bronx has led to completion of hours towards the LCSW. She was also the recipient of the United Health Corps Loan Forgiveness scholarship. Carolyn is also a SIFI instructor and Youth Mental Health Aid certified instructor.

    Contact:
    Email: c.oneal22@gmail.com

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    45 m
  • Talking about Social Rest
    Apr 1 2025

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    On the final episode in the series about the seven types of rest, Paula discusses the intricacies of social rest. She emphasizes that social rest is often overlooked but crucial for mental and emotional well-being and highlights the need to be intentional about social connections, focusing on those who uplift and support us, and avoiding those who drain our energy. Paula stresses the importance of setting boundaries, practicing self-reflection, and prioritizing positive social interactions as well as addresses common challenges like fear of isolation and the difficulty of saying no, suggesting various strategies to incorporate social rest into daily life.

    In this episode, you will hear:
    + reflections on rest
    + importance of social connection
    + balancing social engagement and rest
    + practical strategies for social rest
    + overcoming barriers

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    34 m
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