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Social Work Radio

Social Work Radio

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Social Work Radio brings you interviews and discussions on the issues that matter to social workers in the real world. From politics and policies to dating and ethical dilemmas, there’s something for everyone.
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Remote Work Radio

Paul Hill, PhD

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Welcome to Remote Work Radio, where we chronicle the stories of people who live where they want and make their living by working remotely as employees, freelancers, and entrepreneurs. This podcast aims to empower you to make your work situation remote-friendly so you can improve your quality of life. Remote Work Radio is an original production of Utah State University Extension's Rural Online Initiative.
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The Powerful at Work Radio Podcast provides weekly insights into how seasoned leaders optimize their workforce. Learn how CEO’s and business experts invigorate their teams and maximize performance, so you can too. Each episode offers advice about professional development and fostering strong relationships you can implement today. Work should provide fulfillment and be an extension of your life’s purpose. Listen in weekly to learn how to cultivate a gratifying work culture.
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Making It Work Radio

Making It Work Radio

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INTENTION OF THE SHOW – Making It Work, a weekly podcast show, hopes to connect us to why we want to live in this awesome area and how we place our unique stamp on it. San Francisco is the fourth most expensive city to live in the US according to CBS Marketwatch, and cost of living in the city is about the same as living in Paris, France. The average cost of renting in SF is $2925 monthly and it looks like the price is steadily rising. We have all seen the flyers around the area and social m ...
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Leiderschap, organisatieverandering, arbeidsmarkt, werkgeluk, duurzame inzetbaarheid en inclusie. Wat zijn de laatste wetenschappelijke inzichten, praktijkvoorbeelden en slimme tips. Je hoort ze in de afleveringen van onder andere 'People Power' en 'Your Next Step' van New Business Radio in dit podcastkanaal.
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Ray’s Rants back to the 1960s 1970s 1950s in the UK Great Britain. Entertaining and fun. British music scene, Jimi Hendrix The Rolling Stones. The English pubs and clubs, Watney’s Red Barrel beer, Babycham, Cherry B the night life. The cars, the workplace, television and pirate radio. England. Schools back in the early days. 60s fashion and clothes, flairs and miniskirts. London, Caroline, Luxembourg. Mini cars skirts. Holiday in caravan, Butlin’s
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30 Years of experience as a trained and practicing Shaman with over 10,000 session hours with clients from all walks of life around the globe are compiled into a series of podcast discussions. The podcasts are created in part using Google Notebook LM AI based on the written material and videos of Jon Rasmussen as well as live interviews and discussions on a large range of pertinent and timely topics for personal growth, health and world affairs.
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48 Days to the Work You Love Internet Radio Show

Dan Miller - 48 Days & Glassbox Media

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Join Dan Miller every week for the "48 Days To The Work You Love" Internet Radio Show. Dan is referred to as the nation's leading authority on work, career and business start-up. This long-running show continues to sit solidly in the top 1% of all podcasts in the world. Dan believes we can all find - or create - work that is meaningful, purposeful, and profitable.
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"Hormonale schommelingen, zoals tijdens de menstruatie en overgang, beïnvloeden het welzijn en de prestaties van vrouwelijke werknemers. Toch blijft dit onderwerp vaak onbesproken. Hoe groot is de impact? En wat kunnen werkgevers doen? Dat vraag ik aan Marijntje Zeijen, Universitair docent bij de vakgroep Sociale, Gezondheids- en Organisatiepsychol…
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In this week's podcast, our hosts Vince and Cara, inspired by THIS article at mysocialworknews.com, discuss the importance of taking the time to spring clean your caseload, and declutter your digital life in order to blow the professional cobwebs away. This includes reflecting on the importance of recognising cases that need to be closed and how li…
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Sandra Klijn, loopbaanexpert en auteur van 'Wat wil je écht?', ontwikkelde op basis van vijf jaar onderzoek een methode om inzicht te krijgen in energiegevers en energievreters op de werkvloer. Met haar aanpak helpt ze mensen om bewustere loopbaankeuzes te maken en werk te vinden dat beter bij hen past. In deze aflevering van Your Next Step deelde …
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In this week's podcast, our hosts reflect on the recent statistics - which show that the average social worker caseload in the UK has fallen to the lowest in recorded history - considering frontline reactions to the news, and the credibility of the figures reported. Do these statistics align with the experiences of frontline social workers? Is a de…
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In Nederland is slechts 66% van de vrouwen economisch zelfstandig, terwijl dit bij mannen 81% is. Hoe komt dat en wat de houdt economische zelfstandigheid voor vrouwen tegen? Welke veranderingen zijn nodig om een eerlijke verdeling van werk en zorg mogelijk te maken? Te gast zijn: Rosanna Nagtegaal, Assistant Professor aan de Utrecht School of Gove…
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This week's episode is inspired by this article, after the MailOnline exclusively reported this week that a brawl on the streets of Gateshead last Tuesday was triggered by social workers attempting to remove children from a property in the area. Our hosts, Vince and Cara, share their thoughts on this latest riot, examine why social workers are freq…
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If hospitals can call a Code Black, why can’t social work? On this week's episode, our hosts discuss how social work trauma doesn’t explodes - it erodes. What are the systemic failures and government inaction at the heart of the problem? Would a Code Black even work in social work? Join the discussion, every Friday morning. Created by social worker…
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This week our hosts Vince and Cara, both social workers themselves as well as columnists for Social Work News, share their views - along with those of our readers - on the recent news that Social Work England has proposed raising its annual fee by 33% from September 2025. Is the amount fair? Do you feel Social Work England is holding up their end o…
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This week, inspired by THIS news article, our hosts are exploring how these numbers compare to past trends and whether they match what frontline social workers experience. As they discuss the scale of intervention, and the impact of poverty and early intervention cuts, they ask the question: Are we removing too many children from families? Created …
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Een nieuwe baan beginnen is altijd spannend, maar bij een gemeente komt daar nog een extra uitdaging bij. Complexe processen, een dynamisch speelveld én een sterke publieke taak maken een goede onboarding essentieel. Want hoe zorg je ervoor dat nieuwe medewerkers zich niet alleen welkom voelen, maar ook snel productief en betrokken worden? Te gast …
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This week our hosts are delving into the world of social media, examining a number of recent high profile cases that have seen social media influencers and family YouTubers come under scrutiny. What are the safeguarding views? What about the issues surrounding child consent? Is there space for online monitoring? Join the conversation, every Friday.…
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Veel organisaties zitten vast in oude managementstructuren die bol staan van jargon, bureaucratie en ineffectieve processen. Maar wat als we afscheid nemen van dit tijdperk van "blablabla-management" en opnieuw uitvinden hoe organisaties écht succesvol kunnen zijn? Hoe ziet de organisatie van morgen eruit? Leon Schaepkens, ervaren organisatieadvise…
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This week our hosts are discussing the appeal that is currently underway to allow the media to name the family court judges, social workers, and guardians involved in the care of Sara Sharif, ahead of her death. Is there ever a need to publicly name social workers? What are the pros and cons of this transparent approach to proceedings? And how can …
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People often talk about the good old days, how they would love to go back to the good old days, including me! Is it because those days were better? Or is it because these days are worse? Does that make sense? The good old days were always particularly good, but these days seem particularly bad. Join me this Sunday for a good old rant.…
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I hear so many stories about bad neighbours. Are you a good neighbour? Do you pull fences down or grow huge hedges or park your car to block a driveway? Loud music and wild parties, gardens full of rubbish… In this episode, I’ll chat about neighbour, both good and bad. Please, join me this Sunday.저자 Ray’s Rants UK
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Shaman Jon Rasmussen's article discusses UFOs and extraterrestrial life, citing anecdotal evidence from his teacher's experiences in Peru and his own observations. The article highlights various accounts of encounters, including those of the Karo tribe whose origins are linked to other planets. Rasmussen also mentions credible researchers and docum…
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Jon Rasmussen's YouTube video, "Telling the Story That Feels Best," discusses the power of narrative in shaping one's reality. He argues that the stories we tell ourselves about events, especially negative interactions, significantly impact our psychological, physical, and spiritual well-being. Rasmussen suggests focusing on breathwork to manage im…
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Jon Rasmussen's YouTube video explains the shamanic healing process as a multi-layered approach. He describes four interconnected layers: life experience, the psychospiritual, the mythic (cultural narratives), and the soul (this and/or past life trauma). Shamans work to address imbalances across these layers, primarily by shifting limiting beliefs …
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Shaman Jon Rasmussen's blog and YouTube video promote a shamanic approach to New Year's resolutions. He advocates for a radical release of the past, utilizing intense emotion to signal a desire for change to a higher power. This "total death" of the old self, followed by a guided meditation, facilitates the integration of a desired destiny. The You…
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Jon Rasmussen's YouTube video discusses the complex relationship between frequency, resonance, and manifestation. He argues that manifestation isn't a simple process involving a single frequency, but rather a complex interplay of numerous frequencies, similar to how sound frequencies can levitate objects. Rasmussen suggests that successfully manife…
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This Shaman Radio Podcast features shaman Jon Rasmussen sharing three self-care practices. First, he describes cord-cutting movements to enhance presence. Second, he explains a chakra cleansing technique using water. Third, he advocates for using breath to dispel negative thoughts and focusing on desired feelings rather than material outcomes when …
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This YouTube transcript discusses a shamanic perspective on reincarnation, creation, and the relationship between shamanism and religion. Shamans view reincarnation as a natural process of experiencing increasing complexity within creation, much like watching a movie multiple times. They see nature as inherently spiritual, rejecting the duality of …
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