Enoch & Sosh interview Dr. Jason Newell, PhD.
Dr. Newell received a B.A. in Psychology from Auburn University and an M.S.W. and Ph.D. in Social Work from the University of Alabama. He is a licensed independent clinical social worker (LICSW) and a private individual practitioner (PIP) with an endorsement in clinical and social casework. Dr. Newell has been in the fields of social work practice, research, and education for over nineteen years. His research and specialty areas include clinical social work practice with the mentally ill; treatment of anxiety, trauma-related, and mood disorders; self-care and professional resilience, practice with veterans and military families, and child welfare.
Jason is a personal friend, which is a good thing, because this is the bro's first interview for the podcast! We're glad everything was over Zoom, because the nervous sweat stink was strong. The whole thing was just as professional an exercise as you would expect from us. He was incredibly gracious and kind and a fantastic guest.
We start by discussing Jason's journey into psychology and social work, discussing what it's like growing up a sensitive boy in a small southern town along the way. We then go into his professional career and research.
Jason's research is on resilience and self-care, and we spend some time discussing how to take care of ourselves and keep a balance in our lives. "Your work should serve you to serve your family and serve your life," was my favorite quote from this section.
Along the way, we also talk about how hard the ages 18 to 24 can be, how men have a lot less to work with in the "personal development" publishing sphere than women, discover that Sosh still can't pronounce Brodhisattva, and why men are often more comfortable to admitting to addiction than to depression. Through it all, Jason puts up with our bullshit perfectly. We REALLY hope to have him back again.
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