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EPISODE · Nov 16, 2020 · 39 MIN

Social Media & School Social Work

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

How can a school social worker use social media to help thousands of other social workers?  This week we talk with Lauren Gutierrez, LCSW, AKA Social Work Scrapbook and we asked her all the juicy details about what it's like being a social worker on social media with thousands of followers on YouTube and on Instagram.  She'll talk to us about:  What brought her into social work What she does as a school social worker in Texas and how she stays excited about her work The history of Social Work Scrapbook She'll also dive deep into the juicy business related things that I KNOW you want to know from her!   Dealing with and overcoming Imposter Syndrome How supervising interns led to a successful YouTube and Instagram channel that has helped thousands of social workers over the course of 3 years Lauren will let us in on some pros and cons of social media including: Being motivated to give useful information, support, and tips Social media as an artistic outlet Building an uplifting community  The work behind running a popular social media account (messages need to be responded to and weigh on you because can't possibly get to all of them) Needing to draw a line on what is shared on social media and having strong boundaries  Lauren's TOP TIP to get started in the online space: Find your social work niche; something you love to talk about! Here's more about Lauren....  Lauren is a clinical social worker and board approved supervisor from Texas. She is currently a School Social Worker and an expert Empath! She loves to share 1st hand knowledge with new social workers who are seeking understandable techniques.  Connect with Lauren: [email protected] Website Youtube Facebook: socialworkscrapbook Instagram: @socialworkscrapbook Links Mentioned in Episode: Humanistic Psychology & Social Work Start your Side business with Kajabi Connect with Social Workers, Rise! on IG @SocialWorkersRise Remember, if you leave a review on iTunes for Social Workers, Rise! I will give you a shout out on the podcast...

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