The Small Town Social Workers Podcast

The Small Town Social Workers Podcast
Nathanael Ferguson and Kathleen Jackowski
The Small Town Social Worker's Podcast, hosted by Nathanael Ferguson and Kathleen Maynard, dives into crucial topics within the Child Welfare System. Through a blend of professional insights, personal experiences, and practical knowledge, the podcast offers invaluable support to individuals and families navigating topics within the Child Welfare system. Each episode tackles issues such as advocacy, resources, and challenges faced by the hosts, as social workers and as parents, aiming to empower listeners with information and strategies for positive change.
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Episode 20

April 12th, 2026 12:00am
Youth sports can be a powerful space for growth, confidence, and connection. However, only when the environment is supportive. In this episode, we take an honest look at what it really means to be a “good” sports parent by exploring the impact of negative parental involvement, including sideline coaching, added pressure, and tying a child’s worth to performance. We then shift the focus to practical, positive parenting strategies that help children thrive, both on and off the field. From emphasizing effort over outcomes to modeling emotional control, this conversation offers simple, meaningful ways parents can support their child’s development, build resilience, and keep the joy in the game. Resources: https://drrobbell.com/best-sports-parents-6-ways-youre-doing-it-wrong/ https://waynegoldsmith.substack.com/p/ten-lessons-for-every-sports-parent?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&triedRedirect=true

Episode 19

March 29th, 2026 12:00am
In this episode of Small Town Social Workers, we sit down with speech pathologist and founder of Building Blocks Speech and Language Therapy in Jamestown, NY, Trina Pisko, to explore the world of pediatric speech therapy. We explore what it is, who it supports, and why it plays such a critical role in child development. Together, we break down common misconceptions, early signs that a child may benefit from services, and how speech therapy goes far beyond just talking; supporting communication, social skills, emotional expression, and confidence. We also highlight the importance of early intervention, collaboration with families and schools, and how caregivers can support communication development at home. Whether you’re a parent, professional, or community member, this episode offers practical insight and real-world understanding of how speech therapy helps children find their voice and thrive. Resources: - https://www.bblocksspeech.com/ - Trina Pisko - https://empowered-sls.com/pediatric-speech-therapy-what-it-is-why-it-matters-and-when-to-act/

Episode 18

February 27th, 2026 12:00am
How do you show love and how do you know when someone feels loved? In this episode of the Small Town Social Workers, host Nathanael Ferguson and guest host Ericka Garcia-Allison explore the five love languages and how understanding them can strengthen connection in families, partnerships, and parent–child relationships. With practical examples and a social work lens, we share simple ways to express care in ways that truly resonate. Reach out to us on Facebook or by email at thesmalltownsw@gmail.com Resources: - The 5 Love Languages of Children: Express and Receive Love - Early Years TV with Kathy Brodie - Using the 5 Love Languages with Family - Forsyth Family - Here Are Your Child’s Five Love Languages- Gail Cornwall

Episode 17

January 17th, 2026 12:00am
In this episode, rather than focusing on productivity or perfection, we explore personal, parenting, and professional goals through a lens of compassion and sustainability. We reflect on how real growth often happens quietly, without fanfare. Contact us at: thesmalltownsw@gmail.com

Episode 16

November 15th, 2025 12:00am
In this episode, we break down the common causes of holiday stress as we head into Thanksgiving, Christmas, and the New Year. We talk about family dynamics, expectations, financial strain, and emotional overload. While offering simple, practical tips to stay grounded, set boundaries, and prioritize your well-being during the busiest time of the year. Reach out to us at: thesmalltownsw@gmail.com Resources: Mayo Clinic, “9 tips to fend off holiday stress.” Lyra Health, “nine causes of holiday stress (and how to manage them).” American Psychological Association, “even a joyous holiday season can cause stress for most Americans.” Johns Hopkins Medicine, “four mindful tips to distress this holiday season.” Deconstructing Stigma, “caring for your mental health during the holidays.”

Episode 15

October 25th, 2025 12:00am
In this episode of Small Town Social Workers, we explore after-school restraint collapse. The emotional unraveling kids often experience after holding it together all day. We discuss why it happens, what it reveals about emotional regulation, and practical ways caregivers and parents can create calmer, more supportive after-school transitions. Please contact us at: thesmalltownsw@gmail.com Resources: - “Why do kids totally lose it after school? All about restraint collapse.” - Rosie Colosi - The Nest Egg, “After school restraint collapse.” - Vee Pastore, MOH, MST - “Dealing with after school restraint collapse? Five ways to help.” - Robyn Koslowitz Ph.D.

Episode 14

September 27th, 2025 12:00am
In this episode of The Small Town Social Workers, Kat & Nate are joined by the Suicide Prevention Alliance of Chautauqua County Program Coordinator, Carrie Raynor to discuss: - The red flags to watch for - How to support a child who may be struggling - Local resources available to families - Why hope and connection are at the heart of prevention. Listen in, share with someone who needs it, and help us break the silence. If you or someone you love is struggling, dial 988 to connect with the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. You are not alone. Reach out to us at: thesmalltownsw@gmail.com Resources: Crisis text line: 741741 Suicide Prevention Alliance of Chautauqua County website Please reach out for questions or more resources! Is there a topic you’d like for us to talk about? Please send us an email!

Episode 13

August 30th, 2025 12:00am
In this episode of the Small Town Social Workers, hosts Kat and Nate dive into the topic of back-to-school anxiety and ways to support youth during the transition. Reach out to us at: thesmalltownsw@gmail.com

Episode 12

July 26th, 2025 12:00am
In this powerful episode, hosts Nathanael Ferguson and Kat Maynard dive into the complex world of screen time and technology use in children. Exploring how digital devices impact the brain, especially dopamine levels, while breaking down the pros and cons of tech in kids’ lives. This insightful discussion challenges listeners to think critically about balance, boundaries, and the long-term effects of technology on child development. Reach out to us at: thesmalltownsw@gmail.com Resources: - https://www.integrative-psych.org/resources/navigating-dopamine-children-and-screen-time-unraveling-impacts-and-strategies - https://archive.org/details/nstvny-PATV_Spotlight_-_Dr._Steven_Dewey_-_Alcohol_Drugs_and_the_Teen_Brain - https://parentingteensandtweens.com/here-are-the-tech-rules-you-need-to-be-setting-for-your-tweens-and-teens - https://connectusfund.org/16-pros-and-cons-of-children-using-technology - https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/school-culture/202401/real-talk-about-kids-and-technology?msockid=1567d81c6f3a6cc50dfdca326eee6dd7

Episode 13

July 26th, 2025 12:00am
In this powerful episode, hosts Nathanael Ferguson and Kat Maynard dive into the complex world of screen time and technology use in children. Exploring how digital devices impact the brain, especially dopamine levels, while breaking down the pros and cons of tech in kids’ lives. This insightful discussion challenges listeners to think critically about balance, boundaries, and the long-term effects of technology on child development. Reach out to us at: thesmalltownsw@gmail.com Resources: - https://www.integrative-psych.org/resources/navigating-dopamine-children-and-screen-time-unraveling-impacts-and-strategies - https://archive.org/details/nstvny-PATV_Spotlight_-_Dr._Steven_Dewey_-_Alcohol_Drugs_and_the_Teen_Brain - https://parentingteensandtweens.com/here-are-the-tech-rules-you-need-to-be-setting-for-your-tweens-and-teens - https://connectusfund.org/16-pros-and-cons-of-children-using-technology - https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/school-culture/202401/real-talk-about-kids-and-technology?msockid=1567d81c6f3a6cc50dfdca326eee6dd7

Episode 11

May 24th, 2025 12:00am
In this special anniversary episode of Small Town Social Workers, hosts Nathanael Ferguson and Kat Maynard celebrate one year of impactful conversations by welcoming guest Ericka Garcia-Allison. In honor of Mental Health and Foster Care Awareness Month, the episode dives into the world of foster care; highlighting the importance of caregiver and community support, meaningful relationships, and the power of hope and resilience. Together, they explore how a solution-focused approach can help create emotionally safe spaces and strengthen the lives of youth and families within the foster care system. Tune in and be inspired! this is an episode you won’t want to miss! Reach out to us at: thesmalltownsw@gmail.com

Episode 10

April 19th, 2025 12:00am
In this episode of The Small Town Social Workers, we had the pleasure of welcoming Jenna Miller, MS, OTR/L, founder of Well & Wild Child, LLC! Nathanael, Kat, and Jenna dive into the world of occupational therapy (OT), explore the power of a nature-based model, and talk about how Jenna’s unique approach supports youth and their families in meaningful, holistic ways, including the ties with social work and child welfare system. Reach out to us at: thesmalltownsw@gmail.com Resources: Jenna Miller, MS, OTR/L - Jenna@wellwildchildot.com - on Facebook and Instagram https://www.wellwildchildot.com/

Episode 9

March 29th, 2025 12:00am
In this Social Work Month special, Small Town Social Workers, hosted by Nathanael Ferguson and guest co-host Holly DePerna, explores how parents, caregivers, and adults can nurture compassion in our youth. We discuss practical ways to model compassion, create safe emotional spaces, and strengthen adult-child relationships. Tune in for insights on raising kind, emotionally resilient kids and fostering a more compassionate future! Reach out to us at: thesmalltownsw@gmail.com Resources: Growing Compassion: Raising kids who respond with care by Erin Walsh Compassion for kids: 21+ teaching activities and examples by Kelly Miller, BA, CAPP and reviewed by Jo Nash, PH.D. Cultivating compassion in our kids by confident parents confident kids NASW: social worker Month 2025 proclamation: social work: compassion + action

Episode 8

February 10th, 2025 12:00am
In this episode of Small Town Social Workers, we discuss teenage dating, focusing on healthy boundaries, the meaning of dating, and the importance of open communication. With February being National Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month, we also highlight the warning signs of unhealthy relationships and how to foster respect and safety. Parents and caregivers play a crucial role in guiding teens through dating experiences by encouraging honest conversations and setting positive examples. Join us as we explore practical strategies to help teens build strong, respectful relationships while preventing dating violence. Reach out to us at: thesmalltownsw@gmail.com

Episode 7

January 25th, 2025 12:00am
In this episode, Nathanael and Kat tackle the effects of winter blues and cabin fever. Tune in for practical tips and strategies tailored for parents, kids, and teens to stay positive and connected during the colder months! Reach out to us at: thesmalltownsw@gmail.com Podcast Resources: 1.https://www.positiveparentingsolutions.com/parenting/six-ways-keep-winter-blues-bay 2. https://drkatyhill.com/self-care-for-parents-this-winter/

Episode 6

October 6th, 2024 12:00am
In this episode, hosts, Nathanael and Kat, delve into effective strategies for nurturing emotional intelligence in children and teenagers. Emotional intelligence is crucial for developing self-awareness, empathy, and strong interpersonal skills. We discuss the importance of moving beyond basic emotional vocabulary to help kids articulate their feelings more precisely. Join us as we share actionable tips for creating an emotionally supportive environment that empowers kids and teens to navigate their emotions effectively, fostering resilience and strong relationships both at school and at home. Please reach out to us at: thesmalltownsw@gmail.com Podcast Resources: https://www.helpguide.org/family/parenting/raising-emotionally-intelligent-children https://www.naeyc.org/resources/pubs/yc/mar2017/teaching-emotional-intelligence https://www.gottman.com/blog/strengthen-childs-emotional-intelligence/ https://theparentcue.org/raising-emotionally-intelligent-teens/ https://www.newportacademy.com/resources/empowering-teens/teen-emotional-intelligence/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=NA_leads_performancemax&utm_term=&kpid=go_cmp-17884784088_adg-_ad-__dev-c_ext-_prd-&gclid=Cj0KCQjwpP63BhDYARIsAOQkATYrBdclQ7EapG56UVk3Y2fKmjV6AZSbF3yWi08Ci0NnidLi_MnC6BkaAma8EALw_wcB

Episode 5

September 30th, 2024 12:00am
In episode 5, hosts Nathanael Ferguson and Kathleen Maynard are joined by Officer Emma Ward to discuss domestic violence awareness. Officer Ward introduces listeners to Project Crossroads, a community initiative designed to support both youth and adults affected by domestic violence. The conversation dives deep into the project's impact, available community resources, and essential prevention tips. Whether you’re seeking help, supporting someone in need, or simply looking to learn more, this episode is packed with valuable insights on building safer, more supportive communities. Please reach out to us at: thesmalltownsw@gmail.com Podcast Resources: 1. https://yac.net.au/legal-info/domestic-violence/ 2. https://www.domesticshelters.org/articles/childhood-domestic-violence/18-ways-to-support-children-who-witness-domestic-violence 3. https://www.nctsn.org/sites/default/files/resources/children_domestic_violence_entire_series.pdf

Episode 4

August 4th, 2024 12:00am
In Episode 4, we dive into the topic of back-to-school preparation for parents, caregivers, community members, and our youth. We're absolutely thrilled to welcome our first guests to the podcast, Alexa Colletti and Michaeline “Mikey” Rizzo! With their extensive knowledge and diverse experiences within the school system, they help us break down the topic to support you, our listeners, in getting ready for the new school year. Please reach out to us at: thesmalltownsw@gmail.com

Episode Three

July 29th, 2024 12:00am
In this second part of a two-part series, we explore Ambivalent-Insecure and Disorganized Attachment Style in youth and adults. Please be aware these two attachments styles are a heavier topic. Throughout the episode, we provide insights into recognizing these attachment styles, their impact on relationships, and strategies to cultivate healthier and more secure attachments within our lives and for children. Email us at: thesmalltownsw@gmail.com Podcast Resources: https://csawis.com/attachment-styles-guide-to-raising-secure-kids/ https://developingchild.harvard.edu/science/key-concepts/toxic-stress/ How children can develop toxic stress | UNICEF Parenting Opportunities to Treat Toxic Stress | Pediatrics | American Academy of Pediatrics (aap.org) Videos — Jacob Ham, PhD (drjacobham.com)

Episode Two

June 15th, 2024 12:00am
In this first part of a two-part series, we explore Secure and Avoidant-Dismissive Attachment styles within the framework of Attachment Theory. Secure Attachment is characterized by comfort with intimacy and trust, fostering stable relationships. Avoidant-Dismissive Attachment, on the other hand, involves discomfort with closeness and a preference for independence. Throughout the episode, we provide insights into recognizing these attachment styles, their impact on relationships, and strategies to cultivate healthier and more secure attachments. Stay tuned for part two, where we'll delve into Anxious-Preoccupied and Disorganized Attachment styles. Email us at: thesmalltownsw@gmail.com Podcast Resources: https://csawis.com/attachment-styles-guide-to-raising-secure-kids/ https://developingchild.harvard.edu/science/key-concepts/toxic-stress/ How children can develop toxic stress | UNICEF Parenting Opportunities to Treat Toxic Stress | Pediatrics | American Academy of Pediatrics (aap.org) Videos — Jacob Ham, PhD (drjacobham.com)

Episode One

May 25th, 2024 12:00am
Welcome to the first episode of the Small Town Social Workers podcast! In this episode, we kick things off with invaluable parenting tips, drawing from the latest research findings and our own rich experiences as both parents and social workers. Join us for a discussion that blends humor, research, and practical insights to support and empower youth and families. Email us at: thesmalltownsw@gmail.com Podcast resources: Dr. Bruce Perry, Brain Development and Learning - Bruce Perry, Early Childhood Brain Development (youtube.com) Prevention Works- offers parenting trainings in-person and online Parenting in America Today: A Survey Report (2023) | Pew Research Center