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In the world of social services, burnout is real—but so is hope.

In this episode of the Thinking CAAP podcast, Beck and Heather sit down with Amy Misunas and Raelyn Jackson, two passionate professionals from Central Susquehanna Opportunities, Inc., and STEP, Inc., who share powerful insights on the emotional toll—and deep rewards—of Community Action work.

Amy shares what motivates her as a caseworker and why asking for help is one of the strongest things a person can do. She brings forward inspiring stories of clients who have found housing, employment, and confidence through small steps and consistent support. Raelyn joins the conversation with her insights on wellness, leadership, and disaster case management. She reflects on what it means to model empathy and accountability, and how personal experiences shape her deep commitment to helping others.

Together, they unpack strategies to prevent burnout, celebrate client wins, and build a supportive workplace culture. From honoring client autonomy to making space for rest and reflection, this episode offers encouragement—and practical wisdom—for anyone working on the frontlines of Community Action.

Whether you're a seasoned caseworker or new to the field, this episode is a heartfelt reminder that caring for yourself is a necessity.