Carolyn Daniels and Sara Barkouli

Recorded February 16, 2024 Archived February 16, 2024 29:00 minutes
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Description

Dr. Carolyn Daniels (no age given) speaks with Sara Barkouli (24) on her career in social work and teaching, meeting a memorable friend and colleague that influenced her work, and the future of the profession.

Subject Log / Time Code

Carolyn Daniels tells Sara Barkouli about how she became interested in recording with StoryCorps and her first introduction to Lucy Garcia, a colleague and friend who influenced the course of her life and career.
Carolyn talks about her connections with Lucy and her organization O.I.L.E and its program “Healing Stitches.”
Carolyn talks about her impact on her community and how it relates to her experience with social work.
Carolyn shares her vision for social work in a world becoming increasingly more virtual.
Carolyn talks about some memorable academic theories that inform social work and the importance of connection.
Carolyn provides insights on social work and understandings that are important for her social work students as an educator.
Sara asks Carolyn if there is anything that she’d change looking back on her career.
Carolyn talks about a “magical tool” social workers would use if they could, and the importance of the self-determination and autonomy of her clients.
Carolyn talks about the wishes she has for her social work students.
Carolyn talks about the role she sees the Barry University School of Social Work playing in the field and what it needs to succeed.
Sara talks about their takeaways from their conversation with Carolyn.

Participants

  • Carolyn Daniels
  • Sara Barkouli

Venue / Recording Kit

Partnership

Partnership Type

Outreach

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