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1. Social Work to Wealth Podcast: Who We Are & Why We're Here

Ep. 1

This is our first episode of the Social Work to Wealth podcast! As your hosts (Taylor and Faith), we felt it was important to introduce ourselves and share our journeys into the field of social work. We also discuss the challenges and rewards of our careers, the motivation behind starting the podcast, and our vision for empowering social workers to achieve financial literacy and wealth. Thanks for joining us!


Takeaways from this episode:

  • The podcast's goal is to empower social workers professionally and financially
  • We are aiming to reduce the stigma around discussing money in social work
  • The podcast will feature practical and transparent financial and professional conversations
  • Learning about how we got to where we are as social workers!


Mentioned resources:

  • Check out the affiliated blog post for the full list of resources mentioned in this episode and the unedited transcript.  


Social Work to Wealth Newsletter — a newsletter for the social worker wanting to level up their career and money. 


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Disclaimer: The information presented in this podcast & on any affiliated platforms are for educational, informational, & entertainment purposes only and should not be construed as legal, financial, or professional advice. Consuming this content does not create an attorney-client relationship. If you need legal advice pertaining to your particular situation, consult one-on-one with an attorney.

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