Episodios

  • Cafe y Charla Series : Overcoming Adversity and Embracing Identity with Erica Sandoval and Elizabeth Conde, LMSW-SIFI
    May 20 2025

    We are bringing our inspirational and thought provoking series Cafè y Charla to the podcast. On today’s episode Erica talks about cultural and personal adversity, role of stereotypes, institutional racism, and build strategies to deal with them. Erica is joining by Latinx/e in Social Work Vol. 2 author Elizabeth Conde, LMSW-SIFI

    Guest Information:

    Elizabeth Conde, LMSW-SIFI is a School Social Worker. She is responsible for providing social, emotional and academic support for students in her caseload. For the past twenty-three years she has worked with different populations and programs including domestic violence, education, and substance abuse.

    She is a volunteer advisory board member for Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation. She is a Modern Abolitionist Professional Volunteer at the Ricky Martin Foundation, whose mission is to end human trafficking. Elizabeth is a Civics Teacher, helping individuals in becoming U.S. Citizens and helping individuals exercise their right to vote.

    Elizabeth holds an Associate's Degree in Liberal Arts Psychology from Hudson County Community College, a Bachelor of Arts in Social Work from Rutgers University-Newark, a Master of Social Work from Adelphi University and her SIFI certification (Seminar Training in Field Instruction) from Columbia University.

    Elizabeth is a bilingual Social Worker who speaks, writes and reads Spanish. She lives in New Jersey. Elizabeth’s greatest pride is her daughter, Natalie, who she raised as a single mom. Her greatest accomplishment is her daughter graduating with her BFA in Acting.

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  • Cafe y Charla Series : Blossoming Lotus: Pursuing Education and Breaking Stigma with Erica Sandoval and Jessica Hardial, MA, LCSW, PhD(c)
    May 6 2025

    We are bringing our inspirational and thought provoking series Cafè y Charla to the podcast. On today’s episode Erica talks about trauma informed therapy from the familial expectations on life, gender roles, education, and sexuality with Latinx/e in Social Work Vol. 1 author Jessica Hardial, MA, LCSW, PhD(c)

    Guest Information:

    Jessica Hardial is a bilingual clinical social worker, speaker, entrepreneur, professor, leader, and co-author of Latinx in Social Work. Jessica is the founder and clinical director of Blossoming Lotus Therapy, LCSW PLLC, where she oversees a team ofmental health professionals who specialize working with children, adolescents, young adults, and families. Jessica is passionate about working with LGBTQIA+ community members and their families, the foster care and adoption population, and children of immigrants.

    Jessica specializes in issues surrounding trauma, anxiety, and family conflict using a somatic-oriented approach. Jessica continues to enhance the social work profession by providing supervision to graduate students and post-graduate students to enhance their clinical skills in their field of practice, as well as providing workshops on a variety of mental health topics, such as: confidence building, narrative writing, LGBQTIA+ seminars, etc.

    Jessica received her associate’s degree in liberal arts from CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College in 2011, then her bachelor’s degree in psychology and sociology with a minor in student services and counseling from CUNY Queens College in 2013. Shortly after, she received her master’s degree in social work from Fordham University in 2016. Jessica completed her second master’s degree in human development from Fielding Graduate University in 2021.

    Jessica Hardial serves as an adjunct lecturer for SUNY Stonybrook’s social welfare program and is currently a Ph.D. candidate attending Fielding Graduate University. Additionally, Jessica is the co-chair for NASW-NYC’s SOGIE (Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity & Expression) Collective where she provides a safe space for social workers and social work students to engage in LGBQTIA+ work.


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    51 m
  • Cafe y Charla Series : Racial Microaggressions and Discrimination in the Workplace, with Erica Sandoval and Giselle Rodriguez, LCSW
    Mar 4 2025

    We are bringing our inspirational and thought provoking series Cafè y Charla to the podcast. On today’s episode Erica talks about microaggressions in the workplace with who shares their personal experiences and some excerpts from the LatinX in Social Work series.

    Guest Information:

    Giselle Rodriguez, LCSW, is the Program Coordinator for the Charla de Lupus (Lupus Chat)® program at the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS). This national program specifically seeks to reach Latinos/Hispanics and African Americans with lupus and their families and offers support and education.

    Giselle began her journey as a social worker at CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC), where she received an associate degree in human services and graduated with honors. Giselle received her bachelor's degree in social work and a minor in psychology at Long Island University (LIU). At LIU, she received the Dean's Scholar Award for

    Clinical Excellence, was President of Phi Alpha Honors Society for Social Work and graduated Cum Laude. She then received her master's degree in social work from CUNY Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College's Advanced Standing Program, specializing in clinical practice with individuals, families & groups. Before joining HSS, Giselle provided individual and group psychotherapy in the Adult Outpatient Psychiatric Clinic at Mount Sinai Hospital. Giselle's clinical knowledge comprises various therapeutic models, including Play Therapy, Family Therapy, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing (MI), Solution Focused Therapy, Group Therapy, and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT).

    Giselle continues to support social workers in the making by speaking to the graduating classes at her alma maters whenever called on. As a Dominican Latina, it gives her a new sense of pride walking into work every day as her true authentic self and supporting our marginalized communities. She hopes that the woman she has evolved into and continues to become would have made her younger self proud.

    In her free time, Giselle loves hosting her friends and family at her home while creating delicious meals knowing how much food brings people together. Giselle loves traveling the world and experiencing different cultures and cuisines. She enjoys creating something out of nothing or repurposing things to give them new life. She loves incorporating self-care into her everyday life through the practice of mindfulness, meditation, spa days and relaxing at home—a favorite way of spending time with her cat that she rescued in 2015. Giselle wants to be a pillar of hope for our communities to foster in the new generations of Latinx professionals. In our society, happiness is not usually the driving force when choosing a career; however, she knows that nothing else would make her happier than to be an influential part of someone else's success story.


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    44 m
  • Cafe y Charla Series : Cultural Trauma, Family Trauma, and Exposure to Truth with Erica Sandoval and Budy J. Whitfield, LCSW
    Feb 18 2025

    We are bringing our inspirational and thought provoking series Cafè y Charla to the podcast. On today’s episode Erica talks about cultural trauma, family trauma, and exposure to truth with Budy J. Whitfield, LCSW who shares their personal experiences and some excerpts from the LatinX in Social Work series.

    Guest Information:

    Budy (pronounced Beauty) Jamilly Whitfield is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 18 years of experience as a Senior Leader managing programs and treating, children, adolescents, women, and families in the areas of complex trauma, immigration, sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, abuse, neglect, intimate partner violence, anxiety, depression and a host of other adverse experiences. She possesses an innate ability to build relationships with those who have experienced significant adversity and has been successful in creating environments where people feel safe to share their stories and begin their healing journeys.

    Budy Jamilly holds a BSW from the College of New Rochelle and an MSW from Fordham University. Budy Jamilly used her expertise in the Social Work field to launch her Podcast Beauteous Me and has expanded her niche into coaching women to break through limiting beliefs and achieve self-confidence. In 2021 Budy Jamilly launched her therapy practice Beauteous Mind LCSW PLLC as a safe space for BIPOC to heal from intergenerational trauma and daily stressors.

    Buddy Jamilly is a wife, mom, and best-selling author of a collaborative book called Latina's Who Boss up and We Heal! As an entrepreneur, Jamilly has learned the importance of collaboration and how to create powerful alliances. She believes that when women unite, we can heal our families, communities, and the world.

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    51 m
  • Cafe y Charla Series: Stereotypes, Stigma, And Cultural Assimilation with Rosita L. Marinez, MS-NPL, ADV-CSW, MSW, SIFI
    Dec 17 2024

    We are bringing our inspirational and thought provoking series Cafè y Charla to the podcast. On today’s episode Erica welcomes Rosita L. Marinez, MS-NPL, ADV-CSW, MSW, SIFI to talk about Stereotypes, intercultural stigma, and assimilation.

    Guest Bio: Rosita Marinez has over two decades of experience specializing in operations management, fiscal management, project management, program development, and executive leadership. Her focus areas are mental health, substance use disorder, HIV/AIDS, and housing.

    Rosita is the Senior Vice President of Supported Housing at the Institute for Community Living (ICL). She oversees the nation's most extensive OMH housing portfolio for Supported Housing, consisting of 1,700 supported apartment beds. The housing portfolio includes the Treatment Apartment Program and permanent scattered sites for individuals with severe mental illness.

    Throughout her career, she has been part of different initiatives in housing, HIV/AIDS, and workforce development, including the New York State AIDS Institute: Positive Housing for ALL, Housing Retention Programs, Robin Hood: AIDS for AIDS International: New York Immigrant Program, and Robin Hood: SEEDCO: Single Stop Initiative- Earn Benefits.

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    44 m
  • Cafe y Charla Series: Intergenerational trauma & Cultural Stigma with Erica Sandoval, LCSW and Jean Carlos Osorio LCSW-R, CDBT, SIFI
    Dec 3 2024

    We are bringing our inspirational and thought provoking series Cafè y Charla to the podcast. On today’s episode Erica welcomes Jean Carlos Osorio to talk about his journey in mental health and his career, answering questions for up and coming social workers.

    Guest info:
    Jean Carlos Osorio
    is a NYS Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and a Certified Dialectical Behavioral Therapist (CDBT) for the State of New York as well as licensed for Connecticut, Miami, New Jersey, Washington DC and Texas. He is also the founder of Mind Together!

    He specializes in childhood trauma/abuse/neglect, unresolved childhood issues, addictive behaviors, personality disorders, anxiety, depression and gender identity conflicts. He also worked with victims of human sex trafficking, the undocumented population.

    As part of his community engagement, he has created "Hablando con Jean Carlos" and "La Silla Caliente" two YouTube video series dedicated to fight against Mental Health stigma and address mental health issues in the Latino community.

    Mr. Osorio has worked in the field of Social Work for more than 14 years in many different social work settings including Psychiatric hospitals/institutions, inpatient and outpatient mental health facilities, community centers, non-profit agencies, LGBTQI community centers and have been in private practice for the past eight years providing services in both languages, English and Spanish.

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  • Meeting the Authors of Volume 3 : Natalie Gutierrez, LMSW
    Nov 25 2024

    It's time to meet the amazing authors, social workers, and human beings that make up LatinX in Social Work Volume 3. On today's episode Erica chats with Natalie Gutierrez, LMSW. Natalie talks about her trauma, her family and how it all lead to her career and life in social work. She reads from his chapter of Volume 3, available December 5th.

    Want to join the authors of Volume 3 and connect with some of the greatest Social Workers and Mental Health Professionals for a great event join us for the LatinX in Social Work Summit.

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    17 m
  • Meeting the Authors of Volume 3 - Jaran David Manzanet, MSW
    Nov 19 2024

    It's time to meet the amazing authors, social workers, and human beings that make up LatinX in Social Work Volume 3. On today's episode Erica chats with Jaran David Manzanet, MSW. Jeran talks about growing up in The Bronx, the expectations of men of color, and reads from his chapter of Volume 3, available December 5th.

    Want to join the authors of Volume 3 and connect with some of the greatest Social Workers and Mental Health Professionals for a great event join us for the LatinX in Social Work Summit.

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