The Giving Tree - A Podcast for Helping Professionals

Amanda Rocheleau
The Giving Tree - A Podcast for Helping Professionals

Welcome to The Giving Tree Podcast, hosted by Amanda Rocheleau, a dedicated Registered Social Worker and Compassion Fatigue Specialist in Ontario. Join us for insightful interviews with fellow helping professionals, as we candidly explore topics such as burnout, compassion fatigue, vicarious trauma, and overall wellness strategies to support those who dedicate their lives to helping others.

  1. 25/11/2024

    A conversation about trauma-informed practices with Karine Silverwoman

    In this episode, I chat with Karine Silverwoman, a seasoned practitioner, educator, and consultant with over 20 years of experience in the social work field. Karine brings a wealth of knowledge about trauma-informed care and social justice, offering insights into how trauma and oppression shape both individuals and communities. We explore what it truly means to be trauma-informed, breaking it down across three lenses—micro (individual work), mezzo (community-level interventions), and macro (systemic advocacy and activism). Karine shares her perspective on integrating trauma-informed principles into activism and frontline work, emphasizing how these approaches can foster dignity, safety, and belonging in even the most challenging environments. About Karine Silverwoman: Karine is a passionate advocate for creating brave and reflective spaces where individuals and teams can deepen their skills and align their work with their values. With extensive training in trauma-informed therapeutic approaches, clinical supervision, and leadership, Karine has served in diverse roles, from director of counseling at a gender-based violence clinic to street outreach worker and educator. Her practice is guided by social justice, anti-colonial, queer/trans-affirming, and strengths-based principles, making her a sought-after trainer and speaker. Karine's workshops are known for being practical, humorous, and deeply caring. Learn more about Karine’s work at karinesilverwoman.com

    56 phút
  2. 29/08/2023

    A conversation about teacher stress and boundaries with Dan Maillet

    In this episode, I chat with Dan Maillet, an esteemed permanent teacher from the Ottawa area and a good friend of mine. Join us as we delve into a candid conversation about the profound challenges that teachers like Dan often face in their journey of nurturing young minds. Teaching isn't merely a profession for Dan; it's a passion that fuels his drive to make a lasting impact. Dan opens up about the unique pressures that teachers encounter, from the ever-growing list of responsibilities to the desire to meet every student's individual needs. The discussion revolves around the all-too-familiar struggle of balancing personal sacrifices, managing guilt when the answer is "no," and juggling volunteer commitments while maintaining a sense of self. Amidst the love they hold for their vocation, teachers can encounter an overwhelming wave of stress, guilt, and pressure that, if left unchecked, could lead to burnout. Dan and I discuss the importance of setting boundaries, avoiding the pitfall of over-commitment, and embracing the concept of self-care. One of the key takeaways from this conversation is the notion of adaptability. Teachers can harness resiliency by being open to innovative tools and teaching methods, providing a dynamic learning environment that evolves with the times. Dan advocates for seeking help and fostering connections with fellow educators as a means to combat the isolating feeling that often accompanies the teaching journey. As the interview unfolds, Dan imparts a valuable piece of advice: maintaining perspective. Amidst the daily hustle and bustle, teachers must remember the bigger picture—the profound impact they make on students' lives. This perspective shift helps educators stay motivated and prevent getting bogged down in the day-to-day tasks. If you are a helping professional in education or elsewhere, and feeling the creep of burnout, I invite you to go to my website for resources and information about services. www.amandarocheleau.com

    59 phút

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Welcome to The Giving Tree Podcast, hosted by Amanda Rocheleau, a dedicated Registered Social Worker and Compassion Fatigue Specialist in Ontario. Join us for insightful interviews with fellow helping professionals, as we candidly explore topics such as burnout, compassion fatigue, vicarious trauma, and overall wellness strategies to support those who dedicate their lives to helping others.

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