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17. Multiple Income Streams & Money Confidence with Ashley Stephens, PhD, LCSW-S

17. Multiple Income Streams & Money Confidence with Ashley Stephens, PhD, LCSW-S

Published 10 months, 2 weeks ago
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In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Ashley Stephens, LCSW-S, a social worker, supervisor, and consultant who shares how she built a career that’s financially stable and aligned with how she actually wants to live. Ashley walks us through her early money story and how she started creating multiple income streams, from clinical work to supervision, retreats, teaching, and consulting.

If you’re feeling stuck in your current job, curious about supervision, or just trying to figure out how to make social work sustainable, this episode is for you!

Takeaways From This Episode:

  • The harmful (and persistent) belief that wanting financial stability makes you less “dedicated” as a social worker
  • Why diversifying your income isn’t about hustle culture... it’s about safety, creativity, and sustainability
  • The powerful ripple effect of becoming a supervisor and pouring into the next generation of clinicians
  • What autonomy really means in your work and how it can lead to more joy, purpose, and freedom
  • How the Social Work Compact could expand your clinical reach without starting from scratch in every state
  • Permission to leave a job that doesn’t serve you, just because it doesn’t serve you 👀

Mentioned resources:

  • Check out the affiliated blog post for the full list of resources mentioned in this episode and the unedited transcript.

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