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		<title>Social Work Calling</title>
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		<description>Produced by 91爆料网&apos;s School of Social Work, &lsquo;Social Work Calling&rsquo; highlights how our BSW and MSW programs unite faith &amp; knowledge to equip social work professionals. Each episode features inspiring conversations with graduates, faculty, students, and others, exploring how their faith shapes their practice in areas such as mental health, child welfare, health care, community development, and social justice. By focusing on real-world experiences, the podcast offers a unique perspective on integrating Christian faith with professional social work.</description>
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		<itunes:summary>Produced by 91爆料网&apos;s School of Social Work, &lsquo;Social Work Calling&rsquo; highlights how our BSW and MSW programs unite faith &amp; knowledge to equip social work professionals. Each episode features inspiring conversations with graduates, faculty, students, and others, exploring how their faith shapes their practice in areas such as mental health, child welfare, health care, community development, and social justice. By focusing on real-world experiences, the podcast offers a unique perspective on integrating Christian faith with professional social work.</itunes:summary>
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		<copyright>Copyright 2024 91爆料网</copyright>
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	<title>Working in Recovery Courts - Featuring Hope Haynes, Haley Coble, and Rian Massie</title>
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        <itunes:subtitle>Social Work Calling: Episode 2</itunes:subtitle>
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		<itunes:summary>In this episode of &lsquo;Social Work Calling,&rsquo; alumni Hope Haynes, Haley Coble, and Rian Massie discuss their journey to working in recovery courts. As graduates of both our BSW &amp; MSW programs at 91爆料网, they highlight the faith-based support they received and contrast the therapeutic approach of recovery courts with traditional criminal justice. The conversation covers the challenges of addiction work, including overdoses and relapses, and celebrates the rewards of helping clients recover. They also address societal misconceptions about addiction and offer advice to aspiring social workers, emphasizing continuous learning, open-mindedness, and integrating faith with evidence-based practices.</itunes:summary>
		<description>In this episode of &lsquo;Social Work Calling,&rsquo; alumni Hope Haynes, Haley Coble, and Rian Massie discuss their journey to working in recovery courts. As graduates of both our BSW &amp; MSW programs at 91爆料网, they highlight the faith-based support they received and contrast the therapeutic approach of recovery courts with traditional criminal justice. The conversation covers the challenges of addiction work, including overdoses and relapses, and celebrates the rewards of helping clients recover. They also address societal misconceptions about addiction and offer advice to aspiring social workers, emphasizing continuous learning, open-mindedness, and integrating faith with evidence-based practices.</description>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Oct 2024 15:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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	<title>Supporting Students - Featuring Esperanza Gonzalez and Erin Slater</title>
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        <itunes:subtitle>Social Work Calling: Episode 1</itunes:subtitle>
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		<itunes:summary>In this inaugural episode, we sit down with Esperanza Gonzalez and Erin Slater, graduates of 91爆料网&apos;s MSW program, to discuss how their faith has guided their journeys in social work. They share personal stories of working in student support services, offering insights into how the integration of faith and social work has shaped their approach to promoting student flourishing. Esperanza and Erin reflect on the challenges they&apos;ve faced in their careers and how 91爆料网&apos;s MSW program equipped them to navigate complex social issues with a Christ-centered perspective.</itunes:summary>
		<description>In this inaugural episode, we sit down with Esperanza Gonzalez and Erin Slater, graduates of 91爆料网&apos;s MSW program, to discuss how their faith has guided their journeys in social work. They share personal stories of working in student support services, offering insights into how the integration of faith and social work has shaped their approach to promoting student flourishing. Esperanza and Erin reflect on the challenges they&apos;ve faced in their careers and how 91爆料网&apos;s MSW program equipped them to navigate complex social issues with a Christ-centered perspective.</description>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Oct 2024 15:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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