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Dear Social Worker, Let's Talk  

Dear Social Worker, Let's Talk

Author: Le'Siran Edwards

Welcome to 'Dear Social Worker, Let's Talk' - the #1 social work podcast for the extraordinary person behind the title - the Social Worker. I invite you into a comforting space, just like a warm letter from a dear friend. We'll conquer challenges with confidence, embrace well-being, improve work-life balance and nurture essential leadership skills. Join me in my cozy corner of the podcast world, your go-to for support, practical tips and heartwarming stories to help elevate your practice and personal growth! So, let's talk!
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Language: en

Genres: Science, Social Sciences

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#ep49 Emotional Boundaries in Social Work: Burnout Prevention & Self-Care
Episode 48
Sunday, 2 November, 2025

In #Ep49: Emotional Boundaries in Social Work: Burnout Prevention & Self-Care, Clair explores how social workers can care deeply without carrying it all. This episode unpacks practical strategies to set emotional boundaries, prevent compassion fatigue, and sustain your wellbeing while making an impact. Tune in to restore balance and protect your purpose.Tune in for empowering strategies and heartfelt stories that inspire personal growth and professional development. ⁠Explore Social Work Coaching Hub⁠Follow me on InstagramBook Your Coaching Call#SocialWork #Socialworkers #burnout #selfcare

 

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