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Speaker: CJ Johnson
Speaker: CJ Johnson
Speaker: CJ Johnson
Speaker: CJ Johnson
Speaker: CJ Johnson
Speaker: CJ Johnson
Speaker: Mark Crull
Speaker: CJ Johnson
Speaker: CJ Johnson
Send us a textThis episode dives into the messy, magical work of being a therapist. We unpack what happens when clients come in with chaosāblame throwers in handāand how playfulness, props, and presence can shift the energy in the room. From adolescent therapy and couples work to private pay dilemmas and therapist boundaries, we explore the art of staying human while holding space.Topics include:The āblame throwerā metaphor and how to manage chaotic energyUsing props and playfulness to disarm resistance and build trustWorking with teens: safety, attunement, and how to not take the baitCouples therapy, contempt, and staying grounded in the stormTherapist self-awareness: when over-identifying does more harm than goodNavigating private pay vs. insurance expectationsWhat happens when clients want therapy to āfixā someone elseThe loneliness of solo practice and the beauty of professional communityEnergetic integrity: how we show up when the room feels off Support the showHave any questions or insights about this episode? Reach out to us at contactus@tellmeaboutyourmother.run
Pittsburgh Steelers All-Pro Miles Killebrew talks about his NFL journey, dealing with a knee injury this season, his work with Cafe Momentum and more.
Welcome! This week, Camille interviews our Director of Women's Ministry, Kim Killebrew. We learn a little about her background, our Advent series, and our women's ministry sponsored Christmas event, Looking for the King! Sign up or join the waitlist here.Olivia P shares one of her favorite Christmas traditions. We'd love to hear from you about your favorite traditions- record a voice memo and text it to one of us or email it to ashley.austell@graceevan.org!If you're new to our podcast, you can check out our past episodes hereFind our Christmas Lights Scavenger Hunt on the AG webpageOur Advent hymn of the week is O Come, O Come Emmanuel
Speaker: Joe Smith
On his weekly Chipped Ham and Football podcast, presented by FanDuel, Post-Gazette Steelers insider Brian Batko welcomes Steelers special team ace Miles Killebrew for a chat ahead of an NFL Week 13 matchup with the Buffalo Bills at Acrisure Stadium. They discuss Miles' choices for the NFL's My Cleats, My Cause weekend this season; his favorite NFL road venues; his injury recovery that's caused him to miss most of the season; his pride in current special teams captain Payton Wilson, who's excelled in the role this season; his observations of colorful special teams coach Danny Smith; and his hopes that Aaron Rodgers, DK Metcalf, T.J. Watt, Cam Heyward, Jalen Ramsey and Co. can bounce back at home this week. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Speaker: CJ Johnson
Speaker: CJ Johnson
Speaker: CJ Johnson
Speaker: CJ Johnson
Speaker: CJ Johnson
Speaker: Kurt Brodbeck
Send us a textAARON RODGERS & DARNELL WASHINGTON CONNECT as Steelers BEAT Browns
Speaker: CJ Johnson
Speaker: CJ Johnson
Speaker: CJ Johnson
Speaker: CJ Johnson
Speaker: CJ Johnson
Sandra Killebrew is a high-conflict couple therapist with a boutique private practice in Tacoma, WA. She offers therapy intensives for couples in addition to weekly therapy. She likes to get on her soapbox about excellence in therapy, boundaries, telling the truth, even when it hurts, and is not afraid to say fuck. She hosts networking groups in Tacoma & Seattle and is on the board of the International Experiential Dynamic Therapy Association.Guest intro: Sandra's unique styleātherapy intensives, strong boundaries, focus on truth-telling, and comfort with conflict.Silence in therapy: Why awkward pauses can disarm clients and reveal vulnerability.Public scandal discussion: Reflections on power, privilege, and societal judgment (cancel culture parallels).Therapist self-disclosure & marketing: Debate over labeling as a āChristian therapistā and how identity marketing affects client expectations.Client boundary issues: Stories of invasive consultation questions (āAre you married?ā / āDo you believe in God?ā) and how they reflect couple dynamics.High-acuity training: How early experience with high-crisis clients shapes private practice work.Couples therapy dynamics: Why consultations often feel like stepping into a āwar zoneā and how to hold boundaries.Toxic industry norms: Discussion of underqualified providers and the importance of skilled clinical work. Support the showHave any questions or insights about this episode? Reach out to us at contactus@tellmeaboutyourmother.run
Speaker: CJ Johnson
Speaker: CJ Johnson
Speaker: CJ Johnson
Speaker: CJ Johnson
Speaker: CJ Johnson
Speaker: CJ Johnson
Speaker: CJ Johnson
In this episode of Everything Evanston, The Daily talks to Stepping Out on Faith Consignment Shop. It has been part of the Evanston community for over a decade and its founder, Vivian Killebrew, is an important part of the Evanston community. Read the full article here: https://dailynorthwestern.com/2025/05/12/uncategorized/everything-evanston-vivian-killebrew-steps-out-on-faith-for-15th-year/
Speaker: CJ Johnson
Speaker: CJ Johnson
Speaker: CJ Johnson
Speaker: Paul Hurckman
Speaker: Phil Eubank
Speaker: CJ Johnson
Speaker: CJ Johnson
Speaker: CJ Johnson
Speaker: CJ Johnson
Speaker: CJ Johnson
Speaker: CJ Johnson
Speaker: CJ Johnson