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Let's Talk About It: A Social Work Podcast

Let's Talk About It: A Social Work Podcast

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Let’s Talk About It is a community-centered, research-informed podcast that leans into difficult conversations about equity, inclusion, and social justice. We translate complex evidence and lived experience into clear, human stories and practical insights you can use in classrooms, clinics, community rooms, and boardrooms.

What we do (every season):
Each season focuses on a specific social justice issue and follows a consistent arc: context, lived analysis, structural mapping, and reflective takeaways. We pair current research and policy with real-world perspectives to show how systems, rules, and everyday practices shape people’s lives.

How we collaborate:
Where applicable, we co-design with a recurring panel of community experts. In other seasons, we feature guest speakers or conduct interviews to bring in diverse voices and experiences. Across formats, we use a trauma-informed, consent-first approach (pre-briefing, optional redactions, and transcript review) to protect dignity while telling the truth.

Who it’s for:
People most affected by the issues at hand—and the practitioners, educators, advocates, and leaders who serve them. If you’re navigating services, training teams, shaping policy, or studying social work, you’ll find language, evidence, and strategies you can act on.

How we publish:
We release in seasons, each dedicated to one topic. Expect plain language, clear references, and honest dialogue, never sensationalism or individualized legal/clinical advice.

Our commitments:
We’re guided by DEIPAR values (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Intersectionality, Power analysis, Antiracism). We center community wisdom, credit sources, and use only rights-cleared content. Our aim is simple: turn courageous conversations into shared understanding and real-world change.

Subscribe to join a growing community turning evidence and lived wisdom into action.

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Épisodes
  • Ep. 3: Pain, Respect, and Being Believed
    Dec 3 2025

    This episode drops into the exam room and clinic to explore what happens when Black veterans describe pain, trauma, or chronic illness—and aren’t believed. Drawing on studies of pain management, PTSD care, and chronic disease outcomes, the episode shows how disrespect, bias, and dismissive communication lead to under-treatment, disengagement, and worse health over time. Listeners hear how “climate” shows up in very concrete ways: tone of voice, body language, rushed visits, or assumptions about substance use and “non-compliance.” The episode closes with a three-level set of ideas, veteran, clinician, and leadership, for rebuilding trust as something that is measurable and structural, not just about having a “nice” provider.

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    46 min
  • Ep. 4: Same Diagnosis, Different Decisions, Inside VA Claims
    Dec 3 2025

    Episode 4 moves from clinic rooms to claims offices and rating decisions. It unpacks evidence that Black veterans are less likely to be granted VA disability benefits for the same diagnoses as White veterans, including PTSD and military sexual trauma–related PTSD. Listeners are guided through how inequity can creep in at every step: documentation, Compensation & Pension (C&P) exams, how “credibility” is judged, and how rules are interpreted. The episode connects these patterns to income, housing stability, access to care, and the emotional toll of being repeatedly disbelieved by the very system meant to support you. It also surfaces ideas for making the process more transparent, trauma-informed, and accountable to the veterans most likely to be harmed by gaps in the system.

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    46 min
  • Ep. 5: Black Women Veteran's Health: Options, Consent, and Trust
    Dec 3 2025

    Focusing directly on Black women veterans, this episode looks at what happens when racism and sexism collide in VA and community care. It explores key risks—like military sexual trauma, intimate partner violence, reproductive coercion, and maternal health inequities—and shows how policy instability around reproductive health can further erode trust. The episode offers a clear picture of what high-quality, trauma-informed, survivor-centered care should look like: real options, informed consent as a living practice (not just a signature), and freedom from coercion. Listeners hear how trust (or its absence) affects engagement, retention, and health-related quality of life, and they walk away with concrete examples of what Black women veterans, clinicians, and leaders can each do to make care safer and more dignified.

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    50 min
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