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🗓️ 7 May 2025
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Emily Feiner, LCSW currently serves as the Chief of Social Work at the VA New Jersey Healthcare System (VANJHCS), a large healthcare system with 2 main campuses and 11Community Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOCs). In that capacity she oversees a staff of over 150 professional social workers and support staff that provide a wide range of social work services in inpatient acute, outpatient and residential settings. Social workers at VANJHCS provide case management, discharge planning, program coordination, psychotherapy and educationservices. Prior to being appointed to her current position, Emily was the Program Manager for the Transition and Care Management (TCM) program at VANJHCS which serves Post 9/11 Veterans, providing case management and other support services. She began her career with the VHA in 2008 when she was hired as a CBOC Social worker at the Hudson Valley VA Health Care System. In that capacity she provided concrete services, case management and crisis intervention to Veterans in a Primary Care clinic. This allowed her to learn the VHA system inside and out rather quickly. Prior to joining VA, Ms. Feiner enjoyed a varied career in Social Work spanning over two decades. She worked with adolescents and young adults in schools and an outpatient clinic, homeless pregnant women in a maternity shelter, and was the Director of an Outpatient Substance Abuse Counseling Center. Ms. Feiner was also an adjunct professor of Social Work at Fordham Graduate School of Social Services where she taught courses in Advanced Practice, Human Behavior and the Social Environment, Substance Abuse Treatment and Clinical Practice seminar. In addition, she also taught in the Human Services program at Westchester Community College. She has maintained a private psychotherapy practice since 1988. Emily has always had a strong commitment to her community and has served on the boards of several community agencies including HeadStart of Rockland and Planned Parenthood Hudson Peconic. She was twice elected to her local Village Board of trustees. Ms. Feiner holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Hamilton College and a Masters of Social Work from Hunter College of the City University of New York. She has completed the coursework for a PhD in Social Work at New York University. She is the proud mother of two young adults, and enjoys going to hear live music, skiing and hiking in her free time.
Emily Feiner, LCSW currently serves as the Chief of Social Work at the VA New Jersey Healthcare System
Prior to being appointed to her current position, Emily was the Program Manager for the Transition and Care Management (TCM) program at VANJHCS which serves Post 9/11 Veterans, providing case management and other support services. She began her career with the VHA in 2008 when she was hired as a CBOC Social worker at the Hudson Valley VA Health Care System. In that capacity she provided concrete services, case management and crisis intervention to Veterans in a Primary Care clinic.
She worked with adolescents and young adults in schools and an outpatient clinic, homeless pregnant women in a maternity shelter, and was the Director of an Outpatient Substance Abuse Counseling Center. Ms. Feiner was also an adjunct professor of Social Work at Fordham Graduate School of Social Services where she taught courses in Advanced Practice, Human Behavior and the Social Environment, Substance Abuse Treatment and Clinical Practice seminar. In addition, she also taught in the Human Services program at Westchester Community College. She has maintained a private psychotherapy practice since 1988.
Emily has always had a strong commitment to her community and has served on the boards of several community agencies including HeadStart of Rockland and Planned Parenthood Hudson Peconic. She was twice elected to her local Village Board of trustees. Ms. Feiner holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Hamilton College and a Masters of Social Work from Hunter College of the City University of New York. She has completed the coursework for a PhD in Social Work at New York University. She is the proud mother of two young adults, and enjoys going to hear live music, skiing and hiking in her free time.
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0:00.0 | stand up hello my friends thank you very much for joining me on today's episode of stand up you |
0:07.1 | are not going to be disappointed with my guest it's emily finer the activist who was dragged |
0:12.6 | picked up and carried out by new york state troopers from the congressman mike lawler's town |
0:19.0 | hall my congressman her congressman, on Sunday night. |
0:22.6 | You've seen the photos were being carried out. |
0:24.4 | Well, I've got her here, and we had a wonderful conversation. |
0:28.5 | It was great to get to know Emily Feiner a little bit more. |
0:31.7 | I know of her, and yet I had not somehow, I don't think, met her at this point, |
0:36.7 | even though we live in the same district and travel in many of the same circles. |
0:41.5 | Very happy to have her joining me here and introduce her to you. |
0:45.3 | That conversation starts at 30 minutes in, if you want to skip ahead. |
0:49.8 | But I've got your headlines. |
0:51.4 | I've got a clip show for you, the best audio from yesterday. |
0:55.3 | And I've got you. |
0:56.6 | So let's do it. |
0:58.4 | One of the top international stories, probably the yesterday, is that shortly after midnight, local time, India said it conducted nine strikes in Pakistan, reportedly killing at least 26 people in response to a recent militant |
1:12.6 | attack on tourists and Indian Kashmir. India claimed that it had hit sites of terrorist |
1:18.2 | infrastructure and said that its action was focused, measured, and non-escalatory. But |
1:22.9 | Pakistan's response suggests that its analysis is dangerously different. The strikes constitute the largest such Indian attack on Pakistan in more than half a century marked the worst confrontation between the two nuclear-armed powers since 2009. |
1:38.0 | So the stakes are heightening there. |
1:41.1 | It's a pretty scary situation. |
1:42.9 | Hopefully, cooler heads will prevail in the |
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