PR opportunities come from high-caliber academic and policy-focused guests on timely social issues. The show features USC School of Social Work experts and partners with data-driven perspectives, offering thought-leadership interviews ideal for credibility, policy relevance, and long-tail PR assets.
7 episodes, Weekly, 4.3 rating
<1k, Male, USA
YouTube: 5.0k subscribers, Instagram: 1.6k followers
admissions@online.usc.edu, duronara@usc.edu
Listen.Up.People. features faculty, alumni and community partners of the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work who are dedicated to advocacy on the most critical issues of our time. We’re talking about what’s happening and why it’s happening.
Education, News, Society & Culture, Social Sciences, Health & Fitness, Mental Health
Typical Credentials:
PhD or terminal degree; professor or senior leader; notable publications or leadership in a field
Required Achievements:
peer-reviewed publications, leadership in research centers, awards or recognitions, books or major reports
Sara Kintzle - Veterans And Military Families, Policy Impact, Carl Castro - Veterans Transition, Care, Policy Impact, Josiah Bryan - AI In Health; Ethical/workplace Implications, John Oberg - AI To Improve Health And Well-being, Workplace Impact, Sarah Caliboso-Soto - Trauma Recovery; Telebehavioral Health
veterans, military families, ai in health, trauma, foster youth, lgbt health, homelessness, child trauma, telebehavioral health, policy