Social Workers, Rise!

Catherine Moore, LCSW

We will talk everything social work, on every level from micro to macro. We will hear the stories of social workers who are doing big things, learn new skills, and most importantly, give you actionable steps to change more lives than you ever thought possible.

  1. Social Work Salary Transparency

    12/09/2025

    Social Work Salary Transparency

    Talking about what Social Work Salaries actually looks like in this profession. This is a collaborative podcast with the hosts of Social Work to Wealth. Between Catherine's experience in medical social work and Taylor’s salary database with over 1,500 entries, we looked at how social workers are getting paid and why we need more transparency around it. This episode is all about shifting the mindset that social workers should expect to struggle financially. We talk through what influences salary, how job titles can open doors, and why it’s valid to want better pay, even if you love the work you do. Catherine also shares how she’s built multiple income streams and why knowing your financial needs is one of the best things you can do for your career. Takeaways From This Episode: Why salary transparency helps shift the culture of financial struggle in social workWhat the real salary landscape looks like across roles and regions (yes, some social workers are making $300K)Why it’s okay to leave a job simply because you need more moneyHow to think about total compensation, not just your hourly rateHow to identify job titles outside the “social worker” labelWhy diversifying your income is worth considering (and what that can actually look like)Tips for negotiating your salaryMentioned resources: Supervision Log & Resource Guide on AmazonSalary Database – Submit or browse entries ____________________________________⁠ Tap Here to Subscribe⁠ to the Social Workers, Rise! Email Resource List⁠ Tap Here⁠ to shop career courses for Social Workers. ____________________________________ Thank you to our SPONSORS HPSO Professional liability insurance designed for healthcare providers RISE Directory for Clinical Supervision

    40 min
  2. 11/23/2025

    What's a Palliative Social Worker? | Medical Social Work Skills, Salary & Insights for New MSWs

    In this episode, host Catherine Moore, LCSW, breaks down what it means to be a Palliative Care Social Worker — a role focused on enhancing quality of life for patients with serious or life-limiting illnesses. You’ll learn how palliative social workers support the emotional, social, and spiritual needs of patients and families through psychosocial assessments, family meetings, and advance care planning — all while collaborating with nurses, physicians, and chaplains as part of an interdisciplinary team. Catherine explains salaries, how to get started, the difference between hospice and palliative care (hint: palliative care isn’t just for end-of-life) and explores the key skills you’ll need, including: - Communication & compassion in difficult conversations - Grief counseling, trauma-informed care, and crisis intervention - Navigating family conflict with cultural humility - Self-awareness, emotional boundaries, and self-care to prevent compassion fatigue Whether you’re a new MSW graduate exploring career paths or simply curious about medical social work, this episode offers a clear, compassionate look into palliative care and the heart of this meaningful field. ____________________________________⁠ Tap Here to Subscribe⁠ to the Social Workers, Rise! Email Resource List⁠ Tap Here⁠ to shop career courses for Social Workers. ____________________________________ Thank you to our SPONSORS HPSO Professional liability insurance designed for healthcare providers RISE Directory for Clinical Supervision

    20 min
  3. 10/19/2025

    How Fitness Reduces Stress and Boosts Mental Health | Stress Management Tips for Busy Professionals

    In this episode, I sit down with fitness coach Anthony Briseno to talk about how movement can truly transform your mental health. Whether you’re a social worker, therapist, or just someone trying to balance a busy life, this conversation will give you practical ways to understand the emotional benefits of exercise, make time for movement, and use fitness as a tool to manage stress. Anthony opens up about his journey from the business world to becoming a fitness coach, and how that shift helped him recover from burnout and anxiety. We dive into the connection between physical and emotional health—and how even small, consistent movement can help you feel calmer, more focused, and more resilient. Connect with Anthony here: Email: DJImic86@Yahoo.com IG FitBodyBootCampLeagueCityTexas What You’ll Learn: How exercise helps reduce stress, anxiety, and burnout Simple ways to move your body throughout the day Time-saving fitness tips for busy professionals How to start a sustainable fitness routine and The mental and emotional benefits of consistent movement About the Host:Catherine Moore, LCSW, is a mental health therapist, keynote speaker, and host of the Social Workers, Rise! Podcast. She helps social workers and helping professionals manage stress, prevent burnout, and find purpose in their work. ____________________________________ ⁠Tap Here to Subscribe⁠ to the Social Workers, Rise! Email Resource List ⁠Tap Here⁠ to shop career courses for Social Workers. ____________________________________ Thank you to our SPONSORS HPSO Professional liability insurance designed for healthcare providers RISE Directory for Clinical Supervision

    18 min
  4. 206. Suicide Prevention: Un-shaming the Conversation

    09/14/2025

    206. Suicide Prevention: Un-shaming the Conversation

    Why is the word suicide still treated like it’s unspeakable? In this episode, Suicide Prevention: Un-shaming the Conversation, we’re breaking the silence and leaning into the tough talk every social worker needs. You’ll hear powerful insights from my guest, who trains others to see that saying the word is not dangerous—it’s necessary. Together, we unpack how open conversations can actually prevent suicide, reduce stigma, and save lives. If you’re a new, seasoned, or future social worker looking to boost confidence in tough client conversations, this episode is equal parts real, educational, and inspiring. Elyce Mandich is a mom, wife, girl's girl, relatable human, and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Southern California. She is the owner of The Therapy Co., a private practice that provides therapy services to women in California and the creator of "big empathy energy®" merchandise. For Elyce, her why in becoming a therapist is connected to and inspired by personal experience when she lost her mom to suicide at 10-years-old. She believes in cultivating a strong sense of belonging and empathy - both for ourselves and for others. Elyce is passionate about suicide prevention and helping other mental health profesionals with getting comfortable having the hard conversations through her trainings on suicide. Resources from this episode: Suicide is Not a Bad Word Training (Recorded from September 2024, Use code RISE10 for $10 off) Empathy Merch (Use coe BELONG10 for 10% off) Elyce / The Therapy Co on Instagram A Kid's Book About Suicide (Book) Clinical Supervision Log The Rising Clinician on Amazon Join the Social Worker's Rise! Email list here for tips, tools, courses for social workers, and more!

    33 min
  5. 09/07/2025

    205. Sport Social Work: Where Mental Health Meets Athletics

    What happens when social work meets the world of sports? In this episode, we sit down with the leaders of the Alliance of Social Workers in Sports to explore this fast-growing specialty. From youth leagues to professional teams, sport social workers are stepping in to address mental health issues like OCD, perfectionism, eating disorders, and anxiety—challenges often hidden behind performance pressure. You’ll discover the unique settings they work in, how they support athletes both on and off the field, and why this niche is opening new career paths for social workers. Curious? This episode might just inspire your next move. Christine Mosher is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker and Psychotherapist in private practice in Massachusetts. She is a member of the Massachusetts Chapter of the NASW, and a Board Member of the Alliance of Social Workers in Sports, where she also serves as the Co-Chair of the Clinicians Committee. Christine specializes in athlete mental health, and sees clients ages 10 and up, adolescents, young adults, and adults. Christine is also the Co-Founder of Athlete Wellness Consultants, a consulting group that provides education and training to athletes, coaches and teams of all ages and levels about athlete mental health and wellness. AWC strives to help athletes to thrive on and off the field, promote effective communication around athlete mental health, and create a more positive and affirming sport culture. Jessica Joiner is a therapist and the founder of her own practice, bringing expertise and passion to the intersection of mental health and athletics. She is EMDR-trained and serves as Co-Chair of the Clinicians Committee for the Alliance of Social Workers in Sports, where she helps shape the future of this growing specialty. In addition, Jessica is an Approved Drug and Alcohol Evaluator with the Department of Transportation. Her work blends clinical skill with advocacy, supporting both athletes and everyday clients in overcoming challenges and achieving lasting growth. Resources from this episode 11th Annual Social Work in Sports Symposium Alliance of Social Workers in Sports Athlete Wellness Consultants Join the Social Worker's Rise! Email List for more resources, courses, updates, and discounts.

    34 min
4.8
out of 5
91 Ratings

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We will talk everything social work, on every level from micro to macro. We will hear the stories of social workers who are doing big things, learn new skills, and most importantly, give you actionable steps to change more lives than you ever thought possible.

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