Social Work Journeys

Season 4, Episode 8: Esha Dev and Sarah D'Antonio Reflecting on Their Graduate School Journey

19 min · 13. mai 2026
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Esha Dev & Sarah D'Antonio are two graduating students from Bryn Mawr College's Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research. They reflect on their experiences, sharing how personal backgrounds and prior careers/education shaped their social work journeys. They discuss interdisciplinary practica, clinical training, and practical advice for incoming students: take advantage of opportunities, prioritize rest, and stay open to both micro and macro perspectives as you move forward.

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In this conversation, we’re joined by two remarkable leaders in social work and systems change: Lorelai Vargas and Kary Stone. Lorelai Vargas, Bryn Mawr’s scholar in residence, brings experience across government, philanthropy, and community innovation, and currently serves as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at AHRC New York City. She is also a Bryn Mawr alum and a member of the GSSWSR Board of Advisors. Joining her is Kary Stone, a social worker with decades of leadership in child welfare and systems reform. Kary serves as Deputy Chief Operating Officer and Chief of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accountability at the National Association of Social Workers, and is Chair of the GSSWSR Board of Advisors. Together, they reflect on values-based leadership, stronger communities, and what it takes to build a more just and sustainable future for social work. Listen now.

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Season 4, Episode 6: Provost Dee Matthews on Poetry and Social Work's Healing Intersection

Airea D. "Dee" Matthews, Provost and Professor of Creative Writing at Bryn Mawr College and the former Poet Laureate of Philadelphia, shares her profound insights on using writing as a way to access deep emotional truths, process trauma, and foster healing. Her journey to poetic clarity reveals how language can serve as both refuge and catalyst for growth. Provost Dee Matthews explores the striking overlaps between poetry and social work, and their shared roots in attunement, presence, and care as they aim to make invisible stories visible. She discusses practical ways social workers can incorporate simple, accessible poetry into their practice, transforming silence into a space of reflection and healing.    Books mentioned in this episode: - Simulacra [https://www.amazon.com/Simulacra-Younger-Poets-Airea-Matthews/dp/030022396X/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0] - Bread And Circus [https://www.amazon.com/Bread-Circus-Airea-D-Matthews/dp/166801145X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=12HTL884N3XY0&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.1TOHJyxxseOnunhS0y6kHOulrL3cbFzw1SR3RYwXE7kMm4mCH3XzcCG8JzmLMf6lDag4Ij2NjEsX5UCBrN7mfA3-TaSAJq76hmJXTFXW-XHWBcIr4dRSptKEvYLD-3od_FXVek8CW1HQR6BO5-wZKCyKbmUJuweliyPt89oJCeMF-kq6CeDNYd39tUiFkAfnFQqxE1PNWPrVb_7Fp96ENHOqhvTUSgpvEwx89cJQl5U.V4OpOaPAWbRU187oiMdWIMrGI9T-FGN3WqluggQJvqE&dib_tag=se&keywords=bread+and+circus&qid=1773714919&s=books&sprefix=bread+and+circus%2Cstripbooks%2C120&sr=1-1] Connect with Provost and Professor Dee Matthews - Website: https://www.aireadee.com/ [https://www.aireadee.com/] - Instagram: @aireadeefam [https://www.instagram.com/aireadeefam/]

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