32 min

Season 2 Episode 5: Interview with Dr. Jose Paez on vulnerability and guidance while strengthening connectedness Cafe Con Emocion

    • Society & Culture

In this episode you will hear Cafe con Emocion's interview with Dr. Paez as he discussed owning his challenges and struggles and getting support for this act of bravery. Tune in to this epidsode as he talks about how resiliency is built upon working through the unknowns and being okay with not taking an expert stance through the learning process. When we believe that we are lovable, competent, and can trust others we can navigate the "not knowing" and learn to trust ourselves and others while creating an openness to learn. Dr. Jose Miguel Paez (He/Him/His), is a multi-ethnic person (Mexican/Fillipino/Italian/enrolled member of the confederated Tribes of Siletz.) Assitant Professor, joined the CSU faculty in the fall of 2000 as a full-time lecture. He received his MSW from the University of Southern California in 2001, with an emphasis on families and children. He earned his Ed. D from CSUM in 2020. The title of his dissertation was Decolonial Portraiture: Challenging Coloniality and Re-imagining Social Work Education. Jose teaches clinical and macro practice courses. Prior to teaching, he served as a bilingual outpatient clinician for community-based mental health organizations. He continue to provide ongoing consultation, mentoring, trainings, and workshops within the community. He currently serves as a board member of Tia Chucha's Centro Cultural. Jose has a background in threatre, improv, spoken workd and was also a basketball coach at various levels for many years.

In this episode you will hear Cafe con Emocion's interview with Dr. Paez as he discussed owning his challenges and struggles and getting support for this act of bravery. Tune in to this epidsode as he talks about how resiliency is built upon working through the unknowns and being okay with not taking an expert stance through the learning process. When we believe that we are lovable, competent, and can trust others we can navigate the "not knowing" and learn to trust ourselves and others while creating an openness to learn. Dr. Jose Miguel Paez (He/Him/His), is a multi-ethnic person (Mexican/Fillipino/Italian/enrolled member of the confederated Tribes of Siletz.) Assitant Professor, joined the CSU faculty in the fall of 2000 as a full-time lecture. He received his MSW from the University of Southern California in 2001, with an emphasis on families and children. He earned his Ed. D from CSUM in 2020. The title of his dissertation was Decolonial Portraiture: Challenging Coloniality and Re-imagining Social Work Education. Jose teaches clinical and macro practice courses. Prior to teaching, he served as a bilingual outpatient clinician for community-based mental health organizations. He continue to provide ongoing consultation, mentoring, trainings, and workshops within the community. He currently serves as a board member of Tia Chucha's Centro Cultural. Jose has a background in threatre, improv, spoken workd and was also a basketball coach at various levels for many years.

32 min

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