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I’m a social work student wanting to learn more about the various roles and opportunities in the field. The professionals being interviewed are great but the constant stream of “ums”, “uhs”, and “likes” from the guy doing the interviews is very distracting and grating to hear. Honestly, it’s just...Read full review »
Lady roman via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/14/24
I just finished listening to Ep. 115. The information shared was fantastic and is definitely missing in my formal education. I am very appreciative of the guest speaker’s transparency and willingness to share her personal and professional experiences. However, the interviewers use of filler...Read full review »
IssaNickname via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/05/24
I wish episodes were more than an author appearing to promote their latest book. With the vast membership base that NASW must have, it would be much more interesting to hear from a variety of guests from different backgrounds and types of practice. I guess I shouldn’t be surprised when NASW is an...Read full review »
Letrain476 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/07/23
I really enjoy listening to this podcast. I absolutely loved your episode on South Asians, it was really nice seeing the life of someone in the US from a different perspective.
qrjeanty via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/29/23
Overall I find the show helpful to keep me up-to-date and the topics are relevant to me. I just really wish the show host said fewer umms because it interferes with my listening experience.
TuttiFruity via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/19/22
Normally I am not one to leave a review, however after listening to the episode on self-care and avoiding burnout I felt compelled to do so. Although the particular episode I listened to was taped back in 2018, I believe the topic holds true and is relevant to todays world. Since as the episode...Read full review »
Karina. C via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/30/22
I do expect more from NASW. The topics and guests are super. The host/interviewer says um and like “like” too much. I sometimes cringe but still listen.
D.CJ. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/15/22
This podcast was from the NASW and it was about immagration. I liked the introduction because they made it very clear on what their goal of the podcast is. Their content was very clear and they described why the zero immagration policy is wrong. I enjoyed how they did their delivery. They did...Read full review »
Annawein777 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/09/22
This podcast is so powerful and so necessary in regards to the content it brings for people considering the social work profession or who are in the social work profession, but the production could be much better in order to maintain a stronger audience and listenership.
FaithCarrie via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/09/21
Hello everyone, I am a social worker at a K12 program here in Washington. I was introduced to this podcast from my instructor at Eastern Washington University. I am currently taking the Leadership course and I just listened in on the Negotiating Your Salary. Just an amazing listen. I wanted to...Read full review »
spapul via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/25/21
Good content and good speakers but the host uses “um” a lot and I find that distracting and wonder if he’s unprepared in his remarks. Working on this will make it a much better podcast.
Cmpotier via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/07/20
Um
The content is great, but the host constantly saying “um” is incredibly distracting and hard to listen to.
Cai Ta Lin via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/22/20
The content on this is great but the sound quality is not so great. If the sound got better 5 stars for sure!
Elec7 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/02/20
I agree with the other reviewers that the interviews are too robotic and the host also adds in so many “ums” and “likes” and it’s super distracting. Also the teletherapy episode was not edited properly. There was about 15-20 minutes of them doing prep work for the episodes. Oops!
Laurenjney via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/13/20
I really want to like this podcast, but the recordings are awful and sound like people are speaking through a speakerphone from a distance. The hosts use distracting linguistic fillers that I also cannot move past, such as “um, yeah, like”. The podcast is attempting to give voice to important...Read full review »
Anon_mouse123 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/12/20
Great info! We have 2 library social workers in Winnipeg, Manitoba which is directly north of North Dakota. Keep up the great work 😄
Marni the Advocate via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 09/21/19
I’m generally interested in the topics that are discussed, however the format leaves much to be desired. Most episodes sound very scripted and robotic. A natural flow and conversational style would go a long way.
pstmdrn via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/13/19
Greg and his highly knowledgeable guests are making sociology fun again! The wide variety of topics they cover and the easy to understand way in which they deliver them had me hooked from my very first listen. They’re also personable and funny, which let’s be honest; isn’t always the easiest to...Read full review »
Katie Joy B. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/28/18
Oh NASW how I wish I could support you. Sadly once again your navel-gazing is your downfall. Are you trying to educate fellow social workers, the public at large, gain members?? It’s unclear but what is clear is how dull these interviews are (well, ok, to be fair, the first five were...Read full review »
M.B. Mom via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/26/18
I know you’re trying here, but I think you’re missing the mark. People listen to podcasts to learn something or for entertainment. It should be more like a radio program than an advertisement for the NASW. Try interviewing leaders in the field about their research, practice, their impression on...Read full review »
D1a2n3i4e5l6l7e8 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/25/18
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