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EPISODE · Mar 5, 2026 · 1H 10M

What Jazz, Social Work, and AI Have in Common with Dr. Jonathan Singer

from Never the Same · host Dr. Tony Pisani

In this episode of Never the Same, Dr. Tony Pisani sits down with Jonathan Singer, a social work professor at Loyola University, co-author of Suicide in Schools, and past president of the American Association of Suicidology. Jonathan is also the creator of The Social Work Podcast, which he started in 2007 while teaching as a doctoral student. He thought “25 people would listen,” but by the end of the semester, there had been over 3000 downloads, from 80 countries.They explore how jazz improvisation shaped Jonathan’s approach to therapy and collaboration, why schools with fewer suicides pay attention to “weak signals,” and what postvention can look like after a student suicide death.Guest BioJonathan Singer is a social work professor at Loyola University and the co-author of Suicide in Schools. He is the past president of the American Association of Suicidology. Jonathan is also the host and creator of the Social Work Podcast.Referenced Resources The Social Work PodcastSuicide in Schools: A Practitioner's Guide to Multi-level Prevention, Assessment, Intervention, and Postvention  Suicide Contagion Explainer Universal Suicide Risk Screening in Schools: Outcomes from 9 Years of ImplementationLife Under Pressure: The Social Roots of Youth Suicide Cook County real-time suicide data dashboardJohns Hopkins COVID dashboard 

In this episode of Never the Same, Dr. Tony Pisani sits down with Jonathan Singer, a social work professor at Loyola University, co-author of Suicide in Schools, and past president of the American Association of Suicidology. Jonathan is also the creator of The Social Work Podcast, which he started in 2007 while teaching as a doctoral student. He thought “25 people would listen,” but by the end of the semester, there had been over 3000 downloads, from 80 countries.They explore how jazz improvisation shaped Jonathan’s approach to therapy and collaboration, why schools with fewer suicides pay attention to “weak signals,” and what postvention can look like after a student suicide death.Guest BioJonathan Singer is a social work professor at Loyola University and the co-author of Suicide in Schools. He is the past president of the American Association of Suicidology. Jonathan is also the host and creator of the Social Work Podcast.Referenced Resources The Social Work PodcastSuicide in Schools: A Practitioner's Guide to Multi-level Prevention, Assessment, Intervention, and Postvention  Suicide Contagion Explainer Universal Suicide Risk Screening in Schools: Outcomes from 9 Years of ImplementationLife Under Pressure: The Social Roots of Youth Suicide Cook County real-time suicide data dashboardJohns Hopkins COVID dashboard

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