Social Work Podcast: Beginnings, Middles, & Ends
Jonathan Singer of the Social Work Podcast presents Ogden Rogers reading excerpts from Beginnings, Middles, & Ends, accompanied by musical selections and sound effects.
Read moreJonathan Singer of the Social Work Podcast presents Ogden Rogers reading excerpts from Beginnings, Middles, & Ends, accompanied by musical selections and sound effects.
Read moreJonathan Singer of the Social Work Podcast interviews two experts on suicide in schools, Jim Mazza and David Miller. Read more
This poem, City Love Poem by Mozart Guerrier, explores and expands on the gifts of the people who live in cities and how, through human resilience and social change, people are transforming how we live and serve. Read more
House on Fire/The Social Worker songs inspired by singer/songwriter Edd Donovan's experiences as a mental health social worker. Read more
The poem, Temporary Placements, is meant to be jarring to those who hear it and hopefully incite an attitude of motivation, transformation, and self-worth in its listeners/readers. The poem is to encourage those in the field of social work and the Read more
A poem about Martin Luther King, Jr., by social worker Mozart Guerrier. Read more
Ogden Rogers, author of Beginnings, Middles, & Ends: Sideways Stories on the Art & Soul of Social Work, reads an excerpt describing the realization of a dark place that resides within the author as a parent, and the insights that follow. Read more
Ogden Rogers reads a story, "Why not Why," from his book, Beginnings, Middles, & Ends: Sideways Stories on the Art & Soul of Social Work. Read more
Ogden Rogers, author of Beginnings, Middles, & Ends: Sideways Stories on the Art & Soul of Social Work, was interviewed on WPR on November 7, 2013. Listen to the interview here. Read more
Burning Rooms and Trains--a poem by Mozart Guerrier, inspired by his experience as a housing social worker. Read more
The Social Work Podcast by Jonathan Singer "provides information on all things social work, including direct practice (both clinical and community organizing), research, policy, education... and everything in between." Read more
Jonathan Singer interviews social work ethics expert Allan Barsky on social work values and ethics. Read more
Jonathan Singer interviews social work ethics and legal expert Allan Barsky on social workers in court. Read more
Great gift book for social work graduates!
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