• Episode 15 (S6). Reframing Perspectives on Youth Violence (feat. Luke Billingham)
    Apr 28 2024

    This episode is an absolute banger!

    Your favourite trio of social workers were join by the brilliant Luke Billingham.

    Luke is a Youth and Community worker, Research Associate and Author and joined the Social Matters Podcast to discuss his work and perspective on youth violence. In a society where many people hold a narrow understanding of youth violence, Luke shares his experience and wisdom to help reframe perspectives.

    There were so many golden nuggets in this episode so we hope you enjoy. Tune in to listen to this conversation and please share with your friends, leave a review and follow The Social Matters Podcast on X, Instagram and Facebook. The handle is @matterspodcast. You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel! Remember to continue these conversations in your networks!

    To learn more about Luke's work, click the links below.

    More info about Luke and Keir's book Against Youth Violence at:

    https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/against-youth-violence

    https://www.hackneyquest.org.uk/programmes/hackney-wick (more info about projects Luke has co-led in Hackney Wick:

    https://www.open.ac.uk/people/lb28572 (Bio & publications list:)

    https://changingviolence.org/ (Project Luke is a Research Associate on)

    Twitter/X: @lbilli91

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    54 mins
  • Episode 14 (S6). What is Organisational Trauma?
    Apr 14 2024

    Your favourite trio of social workers are back for their 14th instalment of the season!

    In this episode, we explore what is meant by Organisational Trauma. What does this mean? How does trauma show up in your organisation? How can organisations respond to the experience of trauma?

    Tune in to listen to this informative conversation. if you enjoy this episode then please share with your friends, leave a review and follow The Social Matters Podcast on X, Instagram and Facebook. The handle is @matterspodcast. You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel! Remember to continue these conversations in your networks!

    https://www.youtube.com/@thesocialmatterspodcast9342

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    30 mins
  • Episode 13 (S6). A Look Back At Some Pure Vibes & Laughter
    Mar 31 2024

    The clocks just went forward by an hour, the days are longer and brighter so we thought it will be a good moment to look back at some of our favourite 'check-ins' over the past 6 years. From our very first episode where we bumbled our way through explaining the podcast, to some episodes that left us in fits of laughter and tears.

    If you are looking for some joy to pick you up then this is the episode for you. Plus, with April Fool’s Day approaching, this episode really does tick the jokes box!

    We hope you enjoy. If you do then please share with your friends, leave a review and follow The Social Matters Podcast on X, Instagram and Facebook. The handle is @matterspodcast. You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel.

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    27 mins
  • Episode 12 (S6). Let's Talk About International Women's Day
    Mar 17 2024

    In this episode your favourite trio have a conversation International Women's Day and Women's History Month. From celebrating the contributions of women to exploring some of the interpersonal, structural and systemic challenges that women face in society today.

    What does International Women's Day mean to you?

    Tune in to listen to this reflective conversation. f you enjoy this episode then please share with your friends, leave a review and follow The Social Matters Podcast on X, Instagram and Facebook. The handle is @matterspodcast. You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel! Remember to continue these conversations in your networks!

    https://www.youtube.com/@thesocialmatterspodcast9342

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    33 mins
  • Episode 11 (S6).Uplifting & Enriching Approaches to Youth Engagement (ft. Amani Simpson)
    Mar 3 2024

    THIS IS A MUST LISTEN EPISODE!

    We were extremely lucky to be joined by the brilliant Amani Simpson for this informative, moving and powerful episode.

    Amani Simpson is an award winning social entrepreneur, film maker, campaigner and youth coach. He is the producer and the protagonist of the acclaimed short film Amani which has now been watched over 4 millions times. He has also produced, Save Me, a social impact short film, which has themes of grooming, child criminal exploitation, and extra familiar harm which has a call to action for more peer and community active bystanders.

    Amani uses his inspirational story of transformation, creativity and expertise in youth engagement to produce impactful projects that challenge uplift and enrich.

    Amani joined your favourite trio of social workers to share his lived experiences and how these shaped his journey to engaging and serving young people in his life.

    Find out more about Amani's work via the links below;

    Website: https://amanisimpson.com/ and https://www.aviard.co.uk/
    Instagram: @amani.simpson and @aviard_inspires
    Amani (2019) film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm6PwChWiJ8
    Save Me film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_chP_h-qIRQ
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amanisimpson/?originalSubdomain=uk

    If you enjoy this episode then please share with your friends, leave a review and follow The Social Matters Podcast on X, Instagram and Facebook. The handle is @matterspodcast. Remember to continue these conversations in your networks!

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    44 mins
  • Episode 10 (S6). Inclusive Leadership (feat. Has Khair)
    Feb 18 2024

    This was a fun one!

    In this episode, we were joined by a 'Badass' CEO, Executive Coach and friend of the podcast Hasan Khair.

    Hasan shares his wealth of knowledge on what Inclusive Leadership means to him. What does it take to be an Inclusive Leader? How can you create an environment where people can be their authentic selves? What are some of the barriers to being an Inclusive Leader?

    If you want to find out more about Hasan's work then check out the links below.

    https://www.mavericksunlimited.com/
    @maverickmanagertoolkit
    @mavericksunlimited

    Tune in for this informative episode.

    If you enjoyed this conversation then please feel free to leave us a review. You can also follow us on youtube, instgram, twitter and Facebook. Our handle is @matterspodcast.

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    44 mins
  • Episode 9 (S6). Let's Talk About Professionalism in the Workplace
    Feb 4 2024

    In this episode your favourite trio have a conversation about the notion of Professionalism. What does it mean to be Professional? What are the benefits and constraints of Professionalism and how does our relationship with Professionalism impact how we are in the workplace?

    Tune in to listen to this insightful and reflective conversation. If you enjoy this episode then please share with your friends, leave a review and follow The Social Matters Podcast on X, Instagram and Facebook. The handle is @matterspodcast. You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel! Remember to continue these conversations in your networks!

    https://www.youtube.com/@thesocialmatterspodcast9342

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    36 mins
  • Episode 8 (S6). What is Unconscious Bias?
    Jan 21 2024

    Your favourite trio of social workers are back with another insightful episode discussing what their understanding is of Unconscious Bias. This is a term that is used in a number of different contexts but what does it actually mean? How can we become more aware of our Unconscious Biases and what can do we do to address them?

    Tune in to listen to this informative discussion and share your views.

    If you enjoy this episode then please share with your friends, leave a review and follow The Social Matters Podcast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. The handle is @matterspodcast. You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel! Remember to continue these conversations in your networks!

    https://www.youtube.com/@thesocialmatterspodcast9342

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    36 mins