University at Buffalo School of Social Work

inSocialWork

inSocialWork is the podcast series of the University at Buffalo School of Social Work. The purpose of this series is to engage practitioners and researchers in lifelong learning and to promote research to practice, practice to research. inSocialWork features conversations with prominent social work professionals, interviews with cutting-edge researchers, and information on emerging trends and best practices in the field of social work.

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University at Buffalo School of Social Work

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Education

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www.insocialwork.org

Latest episode

Jun 16, 2026

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Episodes

Social Work, Democracy and the Future of Voting Rights 16.06.2026

“If you are stripped of representation ... your worth is not being recognized. It’s another form of erasure.”

Leadership Through Values 19.05.2026

"What I think is at stake is the future of social work. The future of the profession and what it is and who we are as social workers and who we say we're going to be."

Why Transgender Rights Matter for Social Work 21.04.2026

“Having just one supportive adult for a young LGBTQ person can decrease their suicide risk by as much as 40%.”

Social Work Under Rising Authoritarianism 24.03.2026

“We cannot close our eyes to the fact that we inhabit this incredibly precarious moment… there is urgent work to do.”

Psychedelics:  Harm Reduction for Inexperienced Users 17.02.2026

“If your patients aren’t telling you about this stuff that they’re doing because they don’t think you know enough about it, you wouldn’t be able to handle it or you couldn’t relate to it, that’s a problem.”

Public Interest Technology & Social Work 20.01.2026

By working together, social work and public interest technology fields ensure that advanced technology is not just powerful or profitable, but also equitable and ethically sound.” – Soobin Kim, PhD

Student-Initiated Confrontations in Social Work Education 16.12.2025

"I think a lot of instructors are just trying to survive. They are just trying to survive the semester without any sort of conflict with students."

Post-DSM: Reconciling the DSM’s Medical Model with Social Work Values 18.11.2025

“[The DSM] misses so much when we think about folks from the BIPOC community, when we’re looking at anyone that is not white and predominantly male. It’s really not speaking to that group.” — Lisa Borneman

A Journey to Joy for Social Work, Social Policy and Leadership 21.10.2025

“What I want people to understand is that you don’t have to earn joy, you don’t have to have money to have joy. You don’t have to do anything in order to know that it exists within you.”

Supporting Neurodivergent Students 23.09.2025

“He said, ‘I don’t have a learning disability. I learn really well. I have a school disability.’”

Building Bridges, Not Walls: Resisting Anti-Immigrant Policy 19.08.2025

"Migration is not a crime; it’s actually a natural, fundamental part of human existence.” — Laurie Cook Heffron, PhD

Our Current Moment: The Future of Social Work and DEI 17.06.2025

“Our task is to resist authoritarianism and to cultivate liberatory alternatives to set agendas as social workers. We need to be agenda setters.”

Mobilizing Social Workers to Action: Frameworks for Social Change 20.05.2025

“I was taught social justice meant more services. Now I understand that social justice means we don’t need so many services.”

White Social Workers’ Path to Showing Up for People of Color 22.04.2025

"Any place that you would show up and advocate for your own child, now you show up and you advocate for people and families and children of color, too."

The Inclusion of Religion and Spirituality in Social Work Supervision 18.03.2025

“Keeping the ‘why’ central — the ‘why’ we talk about religion and spirituality is because we care about the clients. Oftentimes, when we get caught up in our own discomfort, we avoid these conversations.”

Integrating Social Work in Dental Care 20.02.2025

"When we think about oral health, we really silo it rather than thinking of it as we have one body; we have one health. But oral health is really the gateway into someone's whole health.” –Candace Ziglor, DSW

Social Work in the Post-Dobbs Era 21.01.2025

“Abortion is so stigmatized, controversial and a hot button issue that even social work has been hesitant to make it a primary component of the things we talk about and advocate for, even though reproductive health care affects everything.”

Supporting the Mental Health Needs of Cis and Transgender Queer Men 17.12.2024

“Having conversations about important issues that affect our lives is how we address the social determinants of our health because it nurtures and cultivates community and a sense of belonging.”

Social Work in Conservative Spaces: Futures Thinking and Lessons from Alabama 19.11.2024

“It’s easy to get overwhelmed and paralyzed and not do anything, but if you can, connect and start to take action. You will feel better if you feel like you are part of the solution.”

Therapy – Actually, it Might be Fun and Games 22.10.2024

“Gamification has this purpose of increasing motivation and engagement to influence or change behavior with an aim of achieving a particular outcome you have in mind.”

Elected Office as a Social Work Career Path 17.09.2024

"Elected office is just like any other social work job. I think sometimes there’s this fear you have to have a law degree or be a businessperson — completely not the case."

Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy and Social Work 20.08.2024

“Mind-altering, psychoactive compounds and plants have been used by humans for thousands and thousands of years. There are Indigenous traditions that have kept that alive over the centuries and still to this day.”

A Conversation About the Place of Spirituality in Social Work 18.06.2024

“There are social workers … that declare that spirituality is a vital part of human development. My question there is, I cannot think of, off the top of my head, any other component of human behavior and human development that we accept simply by declaration.”

The DEIA Landscape: Promise, Peril and the Way Forward 21.05.2024

"We can certainly talk about having folks at the table, but once they're at the table, are we making sure that their voices are heard? Are we making sure that we hear where they're coming from?"

Generative AI & Social Work: It’s NOT the End of the World as We Know It 26.03.2024

“It’s critically important for us as a profession to understand how computer science and folks who are doing AI in health and mental health are thinking about the problems that we’re thinking of. Those engineers are 100% coming for you.”

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