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EPISODE · Nov 2, 2020 · 42 MIN

Adapting Social Work skills for Business

from Social Workers, Rise! · host Catherine Moore, LCSW

Interview with Eva Forde, MSSW, you may also know her as Rich Social Worker on YouTube!  She shares her personal story about how she got started in her social work career, has traveled the world, and is now living her definition of a Rich Social Worker Life! In this episode we will break down what you need to know to use your valuable social work skills in business to. make more impact and more income. You do not need to choose between the two. Impact and income are not exclusive.  Eve Forde, MSSW answers, "What is an easy transition that social workers can do that can increase income?"  She we replied, there are skills that Social Workers already have that aligns with business:  1. Problem-solving  2. Flexible, open-minded  3. Take initiative  4. Think strategically  5. Help people zone in on solutions and strategies for problem solving  After this, you are invited to listen to Catherine's personal mindset journey for Social Workers, Rise! on the Rich Social Worker YouTube channel, out now! Click here to watch www.Youtube.com/RichSocialWorker www.RichSocialWorker.com  Whatever you decide to do to move yourself forward, tag @SocialWorkersRise and @RichSocialWorker on IG because we want to celebrate with you!  LINKS MENTIONED  Book: Rich Dad, Poor Dad: https://www.amazon.com/Rich-Dad-Poor-Teach-Middle/dp/1612680194/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=rich+dad+poor+dad&qid=1604098719&sr=8-3  Start your side hustle with Kajabi: https://app.kajabi.com/r/6v2vLDNm/t/fg2hdyw6 Contact Catherine, LCSW with Social Workers, Rise! on IG @SocialWorkersRise or via email [email protected] Here's More info on Eva Forde, MSSW AND FREE Resources on her website!! Eva Forde is an author, educator, entrepreneur, coach and master's level social worker. She received her Bachelors of Social Work from Oakwood University in Huntsville, Alabama and her Masters of Science in Social Work from Columbia University in New York, NY. Find me on YouTube: youtube.com/richsocialworker Find me on Instagram: instagram.com/richsocialworker Find me on Facebook: facebook.com/groups/richsocialworkers Visit the website: richsocialworker.com Book a free15 minute clarity call: calendly.com/evaforde 

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