EPISODE · Feb 17, 2025 · 56 MIN
5. Can Social Workers Be in it for the Income and the Outcome? with Nicki Sanders, MSW
from Social Work to Wealth Podcast
We're excited to welcome Nicki Sanders, MSW, a career coach and leadership development expert helping professionals break free from the outdated belief that passion and financial security can’t coexist. We dive into the indoctrination that keeps social workers stuck in low-paying roles, unpack the toxic messaging that keeps social workers struggling financially, and explore how we can shift the profession toward financial empowerment and sustainability.In this episode, you'll learn:Why the belief that “social workers aren’t in it for the money” is outdated and harmfulHow to leverage your social work skills for higher-income opportunitiesPermission to walk away from a job that is no longer serving youWhy self-advocacy, not just self-care, is key to thrivingWhy financial stability is essential for being an effective social workerThe truth about social work’s “vow of poverty” myth—and how to unlearn itMentioned 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. Want to support our work? Buy us a coffeeFind Social Work to Wealth on: Instagram, Youtube, Facebook, and Pinterest. 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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We're excited to welcome Nicki Sanders, MSW, a career coach and leadership development expert helping professionals break free from the outdated belief that passion and financial security can’t coexist. We dive into the indoctrination that keeps social workers stuck in low-paying roles, unpack the toxic messaging that keeps social workers struggling financially, and explore how we can shift the profession toward financial empowerment and sustainability. In this episode, you'll learn: Why the belief that “social workers aren’t in it for the money” is outdated and harmful How to leverage your social work skills for higher-income opportunities Permission to walk away from a job that is no longer serving you Why self-advocacy, not just self-care, is key to thriving Why financial stability is essential for being an effective social worker The truth about social work’s “vow of poverty” myth—and how to unlearn it Mentioned resources: Check out http://socialworktowealth.com/5-in-it-for-the-income-and-the-outcome-with-nicki-sanders-msw (the affiliated blog post) for the full list of resources mentioned in this episode and the unedited transcript. https://socialworktowealth.myflodesk.com/podcast (Social Work to Wealth Newsletter) — a newsletter for the social worker wanting to level up their career and money. Want to support our work? https://buymeacoffee.com/socialworktowealth (Buy us a coffee) Find Social Work to Wealth on: https://instagram.com/socialworktowealth (Instagram), https://www.youtube.com/@socialworktowealth (Youtube), https://www.facebook.com/socialworktowealth (Facebook), and https://pinterest.com/socialworktowealth (Pinterest). Disclaimer: The information presented in this podcast and on any affiliated platforms are for educational, informational, and 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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