'The Social Workers' wraps up Fall 2020 episodes

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The Social Workers Radio Talk Show taped its final show of the fall 2020 semester. Although no shows could be recorded in the WCDB 90.9FM radio station on the UAlbany Uptown Campus due to COVID-19, co-hosts Dr. Eric Hardiman and Alyssa Lotmore still found ways to produce new episodes.

Many of the episodes this semester focused on COVID-19 and the social worker response, as a number of SSW alumni and community partners have been on the frontlines during this pandemic. Other episodes included experts in the field who came on the show to discuss their upcoming workshops through SSW’s continuing education program.

A few of the most downloaded episodes include:

  • The MSW MBA Connection 
    • While at UAlbany, Hillary (Closs) Dolinsky '11 '12 was in the Honors College, Middle Earth, and was involved with The Social Workers Radio Talk Show. After earning her MSW, Hillary worked in higher education, government, & non-profits. She is now earning her MBA and discussed the MSW MBA connection.
       
  • The Impact of COVID-19 on Mental Health in the Black Community
    • Associate Professor Dr. Julia Hastings, who holds joint appointment in the UAlbany School of Social Welfare and the School of Public Health, discussed the impact of COVID-19 on mental health in the Black community. She is currently conducting new research on the topic.
       
  • Let's Talk About SUNG: Gun Prevention Program
    • The SNUG program aims to curb gun violence and save lives by intervening in the aftermath of shootings to prevent retaliation, working with high-risk youth to connect them to services and programs, and other community engagement initiatives. This episode's guests include three social workers who are part of this NYS program: Erika Mendelsohn, LCSW (Statewide Social Work Director of SNUG Street Outreach); Kristin Geiger, LCSW (SNUG Street Outreach Upstate social work supervisor); and Gbolahan Oyekunle ‘GB’ LMSW (SNUG street outreach social worker).
       
  • Treating OCD
    • Tammy LaBrake, LCSW, is a therapist who specializes in the treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). She discussed the disorder and the treatment methods that she uses in her clinical practice.
       
  • Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma-Informed Care
    • This segment featured Lakia Green who discussed Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and trauma-informed care, with a particular focus on cultural and historical trauma.
       
  • Crisis Intervention and De-escalation
    • Benjamin Brubaker and Kate Gillespie of White Bird Clinic in Oregon shared their expertise in crisis intervention and discuss the CAHOOTS model (Crisis Assistance Helping Out On The Streets).
       

These are just a few of the guests who have appeared on The Social Workers Radio Talk Show, which airs on WCDB 90.9 FM on Thursday mornings from 10 a.m. to noon and is available online anytime via podcast streaming. Each episode can be found by visiting the show’s website.