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For Human Sake S1 E5: The Kansas Department For Aging & Disability Services with Charles Bartlett
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This episode of For Human Sake features Charles Bartlett from the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services (KDADS), who explains the agency's crucial role in the community by overseeing mental health, substance use disorder, housing, and problem gambling services through grants and contracts with local providers. Bartlett, with over 20 years of experience in the field and a Master's in Social Work obtained later in his career, emphasizes the importance of both direct service experience and policy work, highlighting potential opportunities at KDADS for individuals with a Family and Human Services degree.
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This episode of For Human Sake features Charles Bartlett from the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services (KDADS), who explains the agency's crucial role in the community by overseeing mental health, substance use disorder, housing, and problem gambling services through grants and contracts with local providers. Bartlett, with over 20 years of experience in the field and a Master's in Social Work obtained later in his career, emphasizes the importance of both direct service experience and policy work, highlighting potential opportunities at KDADS for individuals with a Family and Human Services degree.
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1 For Human Sake S3 E7: Oxford House Pt. 2: Real Recovery/Support with Lindsay Hughes and Marlin Guest 31:43
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In part 2 of our Oxford house series, Lindsay Hughes and Marlon Guest share their personal journeys into recovery and how Oxford House, a self-run network of sober living homes, provided them with a safe and supportive community. They discuss the democratic structure of Oxford Houses, the importance of peer support, and how their involvement with the program has transformed their lives while they pursue their education in Human Services at Washburn.…
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1 For Human Sake S3 E6: Oxford House Pt. 1: Community, Recovery, and Research with Professor Altus 29:52
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This episode is part 1 of our Oxford House deep dive and features Professor Altus discussing her research on communal living and delves into the history of the Oxford House model for addiction recovery. Learn about the unique success factors of this model, including the integration of the spirit of recovery into daily life within the supportive community.…
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1 For Human Sake S3 E5: Noni Boado: Indigenous Birth Work, Community Healing, and Addiction Counseling 31:44
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This episode features Noni Boado, a Kickapoo and Ilocano graduate of Washburn's Family and Human Services program, discussing her work as a full-spectrum indigenous birth worker and co-founder of Two Sister Bears. Noni shares her journey through higher education as a first-generation immigrant and tribal member, highlighting her transition to addiction counseling and her dedication to serving her community through culturally grounded healing practices.…
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1 For Human Sake S3 E4: Cultivating Hope: Opportunities at Mirror Inc. 45:00
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This episode features Melissa Goodman and Kristen Shook from Mirror Inc. and the host of the Reentry Reframed Podcast discuss their roles in providing support and resources to individuals, particularly those in the reentry program and the Intersection of Care (ITC) mentorship initiative for incarcerated women. They highlight the environment of the reentry center, the impact of mentorship within the correctional facility, and the importance of empathy and continued support in helping individuals break cycles and build hopeful futures. Reentry Reframed Podcast: https://www.reentryreframed.org/…
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1 For Human Sake S3 E3: The Master's in Addiction Counseling with Dr. Zenova Williams 26:41
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This episode delves into Washburn's master's program with a specialization in addiction counseling, providing valuable information about the academic planning process and the accelerated fast-track option available to students.
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1 For Human Sake S3 E2: Facilitating Healing Through Trauma-Informed Yoga with Misha Reed 30:43
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This episode features Misha Reed and her journey to discovering Family and Human Services as the ideal educational path, highlighting her work in facilitating healing and well-being through the practice of trauma-informed yoga.
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1 For Human Sake S3 E1: Meet the New Hosts: Gloria and Raymond 19:41
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In this introductory episode, the new hosts, Gloria (Ntakadzeni Nematandani) and Raymond, both Family and Human Services majors, interview each other about their journeys to Washburn and their motivations for studying in the department. Gloria shares her experiences as an international student and her switch from nursing to human services, while Raymond, a recovering addict and veteran, discusses his path to education and his desire to help others facing similar challenges, offering advice for those considering returning to school later in life.…
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1 For Human Sake S2 S3: Torrez Dawson on Foster Care, Flexible Online Learning/Impactful Internships 19:23
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This episode features Torrez Dawson sharing his experiences working with families in the foster care system and discusses the flexibility he found in online education. He also highlights how internships were crucial in propelling him forward in his human services career.
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1 For Humans Sake S2 E2: Dr. Langin's Journey Through the Trauma & Recovery Certificate 16:00
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This episode features Dr. Langin discussing her path to becoming a licensed therapist and highlights the value of the Trauma and Recovery certificate, along with other opportunities within the Family and Human Services field.
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1 For Human Sake S2 E1: Gerontology and Non-Profit Management in Human Services with Dr. Debora Altus 13:25
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This episode will feature Dr. Debora Altus discussing the study of aging (gerontology) and the non-profit management certificate, explaining how these specializations can enhance a Family and Human Services degree.
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1 For Human Sake S1 E8: Corrections with Dani Essman 15:11
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In this episode, Dani Essman, the Women's Activities and Learning Coordinator at the Topeka Correctional Facility, discusses the unique challenges faced by incarcerated mothers and the vital programs offered to help them maintain connections with their children, such as parenting classes, video visits, and the "Reading to Your Child" program. Essman, who found her passion for helping after a pivotal experience as a corrections officer, highlights the opportunities for Family and Human Services interns at the facility and shares the transformative impact of programs like the parenting retreats on the incarcerated women.…
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1 For Human Sake S1 E7: Family Service & Guidance Center with Travis Freed 22:17
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This episode of For Human Sake features Travis Freed, the Crisis and Recovery Director at Family Service and Guidance Center, who discusses the center's wide range of services for the Topeka community, including crisis intervention, therapy, and case management. Freed highlights the opportunities for Family and Human Services majors at the center, emphasizing the potential for professional growth and the chance to make a significant impact on the lives of children and families.…
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1 For Human Sake S1 E6: Alumni of Family & Human Services with Nikki Rameriez-Jennings 20:47
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In this episode, Washburn University alumna Nikki Ramirez Jennings shares her diverse career path with a Family and Human Services degree, including her impactful work as Executive Director of the nonprofit SENT and her current role within the school district. Nikki emphasizes the importance of self-care in the helping professions and highlights the numerous opportunities for Human Services graduates to make a difference in various community settings, including non-profits and the education system.…
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1 For Human Sake S1 E5: The Kansas Department For Aging & Disability Services with Charles Bartlett 20:37
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This episode of For Human Sake features Charles Bartlett from the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services (KDADS), who explains the agency's crucial role in the community by overseeing mental health, substance use disorder, housing, and problem gambling services through grants and contracts with local providers. Bartlett, with over 20 years of experience in the field and a Master's in Social Work obtained later in his career, emphasizes the importance of both direct service experience and policy work, highlighting potential opportunities at KDADS for individuals with a Family and Human Services degree.…
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1 For Human Sake S1 E4: What is the Family & Children Track with Lyndsey Bibler 14:45
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In this episode, Lyndsey Bibler, a non-traditional Washburn University student and survivor of domestic violence, discusses the Family and Children track within the Human Services program and how her personal experiences fuel her passion to create a supportive "village" for others. Lyndsey highlights the flexibility of the online program, the real-world application of the coursework, and emphasizes the importance of recognizing various forms of abuse beyond the physical, offering advice and hope to those who have experienced violence.…
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