Episode Notes [01:14] Unexpected Email from Employer [05:49] The Deferred Resignation Program [06:34] Initial Reactions and Concerns [08:01] Evaluating the Offer [08:21] Enhanced Standards of Conduct [08:55] Personal Reflections and Concerns [12:21] Seeking Advice and Making a Decision [13:01] Option One: Do Not Resign [14:56] Option Two: Resign [16:44] Insights from Conversations [21:30] Making The Decision [23:51] Final Thoughts and Gratitude Resources Mentioned Sebastian Junger The Soul of Shame by Curt Thompson Donald Trump Elon Musk Steve Bannon Russell Vought Derek Sivers Sumner Crenshaw Brian Fretwell at Finding Good Chad Littlefield The Thought Leaders Practice by Matt Church Simon Cowell Beauty Pill Producer Ben Ford Questions Asked Is it legitimate, and can it be trusted? How are you feeling? What questions come to your mind? Where does your mind go? Are you seeking safety? Would this have been an adrenaline rush as you raced to send the resignation response? What an "enhanced standard" regarding loyalty and trustworthiness was? What are these new "enhanced standards?" Are they beyond what my Constitutional oath requires? If I don't resign, how bright will the target on my back glow? My leadership has supported all my work, but would termination direction come from higher up the chain of command? What would you recommend if we talked over coffee? What questions would you ask? How would you use listening? How would you use silence? How is this scenario playing out in your mind and body? What is coming to the surface for you? How might that influence what you are about to say to me? What are the chances of my name popping on a list and getting fired? How about the chances of being part of an official Reduction in Force and early retirement? Would the administration make a better offer? What do I know about the pending job market? What did I expect the workplace to be like and did I want to be there as the contractions took place? Will the administration pay me through the end of September or will they renege? Can I sufficiently build the Curated Questions business to transition by 1 October? - Do I have the faith or confidence to step into this future as a sole practitioner and grow Curated Questions into all I envisioned? Was this purpose calling? What would I expect the job market to look like at the end of summer if I hadn't developed the income streams to maintain our lifestyle? What is your recommendation? Did it change from your initial recommendation? Where in your body are you feeling the uncertainty? Are you processing this scenario in parallel with your decision as if you had received the email? What additional questions should I have considered? Who else should I have consulted with? How would you have changed my risk rating? What is the correct length of the pregnant pause before making an important announcement? What processes would you use in my circumstance, and what would be different? What questions are at the top of your list to get to a decision? Who would be the members of your pantheon you would counsel with to gain clarity? Apart from the heady analysis, what other key practices would you include in your journey through a similar situation?…
This is the Latinx Mental Health Podcast where we talk to therapists, researchers, artists, activists, and students about their experiences in the intersections of mental health and Latinx identity. In each interview we aim to connect through our voices, our struggles, and our triumphs as we sample a different herbal tea just like abuela used to make.
This is the Latinx Mental Health Podcast where we talk to therapists, researchers, artists, activists, and students about their experiences in the intersections of mental health and Latinx identity. In each interview we aim to connect through our voices, our struggles, and our triumphs as we sample a different herbal tea just like abuela used to make.
For this episode, originally recorded in the spring of 2021, we spoke with Chris Rogers, a local Austin artist, muralist, and live painter, about Black representation and gentrification in Austin, embracing art and creativity, and journeying through sobriety toward positive mental health. visual_arts_black_representation_and_mental_health_with_chris_rogers.mp3 File Size: 152980 kb File Type: mp3 Download File…
We are excited to release our first virtual episode, recorded in the spring of 2021. For this episode we talked with Krysta Gonzalez, actor, playwright, and voice-over artist, about the complexity of AfroLatinx identities, processing trauma though writing, and the interconnection of healing and creativity. creativity_healing_and_afrolatinx_identities_with_krysta_gonzalez.mp3 File Size: 65228 kb File Type: mp3 Download File…
We're back! Ale and Ana return for Season 4 - we've been through a lot this past year but we're still standing. In this season opener we share some life updates, as well as upcoming episodes this season focusing on Afro-Latinx voices. Join us as we continue our conversations on the importance of Latinx mental health, representation, and holding compassion for all of us who have been through hell and back this past year. season_4_news_and_updates.mp3 File Size: 43978 kb File Type: mp3 Download File…
In this episode Ana interviewed fellow co-host Alejandra Spector, community social worker and social justice advocate. We talked about her experience working with asylum seekers at the border, the importance of centering mental health, the vital role that people with disabilities play in social justice spaces, her current work in anti-oppressive teaching, and the importance of creativity and connection as self-care. We drank iced tea with lemon and learned a lot recording our first episode using Zoom. social_work_disability_justice_and_the_importance_of_creativity_with_alejandra_spector.mp3 File Size: 47018 kb File Type: mp3 Download File…
For this episode we spoke to Adrian Villegas, director of the Latino Comedy Project. We drank chamomile tea with elderflower cordial and talked about the importance of representation for people of color in the Austin theater scene, the role of comedy in mental health, and the upcoming production of Estar Guars. comedy_and_latinx_mental_health_with_adrian_villegas.mp3 File Size: 89717 kb File Type: mp3 Download File…
For this episode we spoke with Dr. Laurie Cook Heffron, a social work professor at St. Edward's University. We drank Revitalise tea (a blend of rosehip, hibiscus, and cherry) and talked about social work research, making space for all voices in teaching and organizing, and social workers' roles in writing letters for immigration cases. social_work_research_as_advocacy_with_dr._laurie_cook_heffron.mp3 File Size: 57217 kb File Type: mp3 Download File…
For this episode Alejandra interviewed fellow co-host Ana Vidina Hernández, program coordinator of Girasol and a lead therapist at the YWCA Greater Austin. The episode discusses her career trajectory as a social worker focusing on immigration, the importance of considering history in social justice work, and finding creative ways to create initiatives that matter to you. creating_supportive_spaces_for_social_justice_work_with_ana_vidina_hernandez.mp3 File Size: 68811 kb File Type: mp3 Download File…
For this episode we spoke to Vanessa Flores, a licensed clinical social worker and founder of the Colors of Austin Counseling group practice. We drank chocolate con canela and talked about her experience of starting a business, balancing financial needs with values, increasing access to therapy for people of color, and how we can avoid a scarcity mindset as women of color. starting_a_group_practice_and_increasing_access_to_therapy_for_people_of_color_with_vanessa_flores.mp3 File Size: 75058 kb File Type: mp3 Download File…
For this episode we spoke to Gabriela Polit Dueñas, a professor at the University of Texas at Austin whose new book "Unwanted Witnesses. Journalists and Conflict in Contemporary Latin America" is now available. We drank jasmine green tea and talked about journalists' experiences in Latin America and the representation of violence in contexts of armed conflict. journalists_in_mexico_violence_and_mental_health_with_gabriela_polit.mp3 File Size: 80567 kb File Type: mp3 Download File…
We have recorded a version of the 5-minute Self-Compassion Break in Spanish. This meditation is available for you to use for yourself or in sessions if you work with clients. Enjoy! pausa_de_auto_-_compasion.wav File Size: 3678 kb File Type: wav Download File
For this episode we discussed the importance of rest and taking breaks, our life updates, and how we approach our work with the podcast with self-compassion. The end of the episode features a version of the 5-minute Self-Compassion Break in Spanish. The break is also uploaded as a separate audio file for you to use for yourself or with clients! rest_self-compassion_and_the_importance_of_taking_breaks.mp3 File Size: 25538 kb File Type: mp3 Download File…
For this episode we spoke to Lynn Panepinto, a licensed social worker in Austin, Texas. We drank iced lemon balm tea with pineapple and passion fruit, and talked about the nuances of Latinx identity, the concept of cultural distance, and her research entitled "Mapping the Landscape: Intervention Services for Child Sexual Abuse in Lima, Peru." intervention_services_for_child_sexual_abuse_and_research_from_peru_with_lynn_panepinto.mp3 File Size: 73015 kb File Type: mp3 Download File…
For this episode we spoke with Rocio Villalobos, a community advocate currently working with young people, leadership, and access to nature. We drank Quit Yer Belly Achin' tea, a blend of marshmallow root, cinnamon, chamomile flowers, scullcap, slippery elm root, and ginger, and talked about sustainable activism, mental health and the outdoors, and the importance of engaging youth. social_justice_and_the_importance_of_connecting_with_nature_with_rocio_villalobos.mp3 File Size: 61558 kb File Type: mp3 Download File…
For this episode we spoke to Laura Gomez-Horton, a social worker with over 20 years of clinical and administrative experience across the non-profit, academic, and public sectors. She has been a voice for social justice issues through organizing and advocacy, as well as facilitating dialogues and workshops on the issues of racism and discrimination. We drank Be Here Now Tea, (an iced tea of oatstraw and lemonbalm, infused with raspberries and blueberries) and talked about implicit bias, racism, the importance of self-awareness as therapists, and her training entitled "Oppression in the Session." oppression_in_the_session_with_laura_gomez-horton.mp3 File Size: 77248 kb File Type: mp3 Download File…
Welcome to this special edition of the Latinx Mental Health Podcast! We have decided to come out of our summer break in light of the recent reaction to the border crisis. We felt it was necessary to make this episode because we’ve both been watching this crisis unfold for years and feel we can offer an important perspective and tangible tools and ideas for getting involved. In this episode we discuss our own emotional responses to the crisis and the importance of allowing ourselves to process emotions, clear up common misconceptions about the legal system and issues pertaining to immigrant detention, and finally, we offer tangible tools and steps you can take to get involved and join the fight for justice. We do not own the rights to any music in this episode. Song attribution: Pastures of Plenty, Woody Guthrie; Pastures of Plenty, Lila Downs; Pastures of Plenty, Odetta. what_do_we_do_about_the_immigration_crisis.mp3 File Size: 73340 kb File Type: mp3 Download File…
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