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In today's episode, John Kim answers raw, unfiltered listener questions on the theme of breakups and divorce — the things you'd never dare ask your therapist. Order John's new book, Break Up. On Purpose, HERE Jump into John's new Single. On Purpose app HERE Follow John on Instagram HERE Find out more about John HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's session is about leaving psychotherapy for coaching. This transition is one that many therapist colleagues have made, and the reality is that many more are shifting from the field of therapy into coaching. Several major factors play into this decision, and my guest today gives a transparent look at his experience in this transition. Join us to learn more!Our Featured GuestDr. Corey WilksDr. Corey Wilks is a good friend and licensed psychologist who joins us for an open and honest look at his transition from therapy to coaching. In giving a glimpse into the circumstances and perspectives that led him to make this decision and shift his career, he shares how his career goals have changed over the years, what autonomy means to him, and why it is important. We wrap up by discussing mistakes that therapists often make in this career change and the drawbacks to leaving a traditional career in mental health.Corey's Website You'll Learn:Corey's career goals back in grad school—and how they have changedUnderstanding autonomy, freedom, and why these are Corey's top prioritiesCorey's realizations about therapy, wellness, and burnoutConsiderations in making the shift to entrepreneurshipThe biggest mistake people make in turning from therapy to coachingThe difference in coaching as a much more solo-based endeavor than therapyCorey's advice to a therapist considering becoming a coachThe distinction between the roles of therapist and coach—and how Corey navigates “the line”Resources:Mentioned in this session: Sign up for the newsletter for high-achievers!Interested in becoming part of our affiliate program? Learn more!Want to launch your online course?Please check out our free 7-Day Course Creator Starter Kit for Therapists at https://sellingthecouch.com/coursekit.If you are a seasoned therapist who wants to move from clinical to online course income, we have a specific mastermind for you. We meet together to build, grow, and scale our online courses. You can learn more at https://sellingthecouch.com/mastermind.How you can find Heather's course, free webinar, and other resources at www.lovefilledlife.com Mentioned in this episode:Try Quiet Builder!
Episode Title: Healing Your Inner Child - Part 1 Episode Summary: Welcome to another episode of Celeste the Therapist podcast! In this special five-part series, Celeste, a therapist from Boston, dives deep into the important and transformative topic of healing your inner child. In this first episode, Celeste explains what inner child healing is and why it's crucial for personal growth. She outlines the structure of the series, emphasizing the interactive nature and the importance of taking time to process the information and complete the homework assignments. Celeste also provides a gentle warning about the potential emotional challenges that may arise when delving into this work, reminding listeners that it's perfectly okay to take breaks as needed. Tune in every two weeks for new episodes in this series, and get ready to embark on a journey towards healing and self-discovery. Key Points: Introduction to the five-part series on healing your inner child. Explanation of what inner child healing is and its significance. Importance of taking time to process and do the homework assignments. Acknowledgement of the emotional challenges that may arise during this journey. Encouragement to approach the work at your own pace. Note: Episodes drop every two weeks, giving you time to reflect and engage with the content.
This week's wonderful guest is Dr. Vived Gonzalez, Expert EMDR Certified Therapist, Doctor of Psychology, licensed marriage and family therapist, and also happens to be Sarah's Supervisor. Today we're discussing everything there is to know about EMDR Therapy. https://www.solutionsoc.com/This Change Everything PartnersHead to https://airdoctorpro.com and use promo code TCE to get UP TO $300 off today!DISCLAIMER: This podcast offers information for educational and entertainment purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. Always consult a qualified mental health provider for medical or mental health concerns. The host, guests, and network disclaim responsibility for any decisions or actions you make based on information provided by this podcast.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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A woman named Kendra went viral on TikTok with a series of videos about her relationship with her human psychiatrist, but the videos took a surprising turn when she introduced her ChatGPT “therapist” she calls Henry. More people than you might think are forming social relationships with chatbots, some of them romantic and even sexual. When OpenAI released their new ChatGPT-5 model last week, replacing the older ChatGPT-4o model, many users felt like a loved one had been taken away from them. Bridget and Producer Mike recap how the botched ChatGPT release brought this issue into the spotlight, try to understand the vulnerable humans caught in the middle, and explore what it means when tech products replace human connection. Unpacking the TikToker Who Fell in Love With Her Psychiatrist: https://www.thecut.com/article/kendra-hilty-fell-in-love-with-psychiatrist-tiktok.html?_gl=1*1in5yhw*FPAU*MjEzOTUwMzQzNS4xNzUyNzk5OTYy*_ga*NDMxMDgwMzk2LjE3NDcyMzgyMDE.*_ga_DNE38RK1HX*czE3NTQ4NTAzOTIkbzIxJGcxJHQxNzU0ODUwNDI1JGoyNyRsMCRoMjA4ODkzMjIzNw..*_fplc*RzZTb1U4b0VuS2RjeEpxVm9OWXlzWFlXTkYlMkJPaW9IZkNKZnVDMzhTUiUyRldra3FVckdRRTlZUGpMaXR6WVpFUHoxc2xYUk9wOWNPU2lCTHNhTXBSY3ZHd3dvbHJoMWNxbVIyUXZhOEtweFRxZ1NwejliZWdBcWZvRXJMcTVvQSUzRCUzRA.. ChatGPT users hate GPT-5’s “overworked secretary” energy, miss their GPT-4o buddy: https://arstechnica.com/ai/2025/08/chatgpt-users-outraged-as-gpt-5-replaces-the-models-they-love/ We'd love to hear what you thought about this episode. If you’re listening on Spotify, you can leave a comment there or email us at hello@tangoti.com Follow Bridget and TANGOTI on social media! Many vids each week || instagram.com/bridgetmarieindc/ || tiktok.com/@bridgetmarieindc || youtube.com/@ThereAreNoGirlsOnTheInternet . See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The solution to all (okay, most) of the challenges facing group practices is embedded, quite cleverly, in the name. Owner, admin, or therapist, your individual participation informs the altruistic and financial goals of the entire practice. And also… Groups are powered by people––real, live humans with individual expectations, convictions, experiences, and traumas. Samantha Perry, LCSW, encourages folks on both sides of the "old school/new school" divide to get comfortable with transparency and vulnerability. She also recommends committing to intrapersonal healing work, especially around our faulty strategies for addressing shame (excessive caretaking, aversion to feedback, etc) or how those strategies sabotage the work environments we're trying to create! GUEST BIO Samantha Perry (she/her) is an LCSW, working at LifePath Therapy Associates in Chicago as the Coordinator of Group Therapy and Training. She is a certified NARM therapist, and loves supporting folks who want to build their capacity for connecting to themselves and others, create a new relationship to their body, or develop freedom and flexibility around their experiences of shame. She specializes in working with folks healing from religious and complex trauma. When she's not learning or working, you can find her quilting, dancing, or writing, where she is learning to embrace her own perfectionist parts. *** Join the Group Practice (R)evolution! GPR is a new platform and podcast series offering insights from owners, employees, and experts, and resources to support this wildly ambitious vision for the future. For a limited time, podcast listeners can get a full year of membership for only $19.99 by using the discount code PODCAST. Visit: https://tinyurl.com/GPRPodcast and click on “have a coupon” and enter PODCAST to enjoy all the perks of Group Practice (R)evolution for a year! Get Support! Earn CEs! Care in Chaos: https://tinyurl.com/CareInChaosRec Bridging Heart and Practice: https://tinyurl.com/TheSarahsOnlineSupe SUPPORT THE SHOW Conversations With a Wounded Healer Merch Join our Patreon for gifts & perks Shop our Bookshop.org store and support local booksellers Share a rating & review on Apple Podcasts *** Let's be friends! You can find me in the following places… Website Facebook @headheartbiztherapy Instagram @headheartbiztherapy
AI tools like ChatGPT are everywhere. People are using them for everything from writing workouts and meal plans to getting therapy or relationship advice. But can AI truly replace the role of a trained professional? In this conversation, we explore the pros and cons of using AI for deeply personal, health-related, and emotional needs. We talk about where AI can be a useful tool, and where it falls short. From privacy concerns and accuracy issues to the irreplaceable value of human connection, empathy, and individualized care, this episode unpacks why your lived experience can't be reduced to an algorithm. In this episode: The surprising ways people are using AI for emotional and health support Why therapy is more than just techniques and advice. It's about relationship The problem with AI “hallucinations” and made-up facts Privacy concerns when sharing personal information with AI tools How AI can support, but not replace, coaching, training, and nutrition guidance The irreplaceable human skills: empathy, observation, and individualized care This episode was brought to you by Leading Lady Coaching. Learn more here: https://leadinglady-coaching.com/ Connect with us! The Ultimate Self Care Planner: https://elizabethharrisnutrition.ck.page/9e817ab37e Elizabeth Harris, MS, RDN, LDN FB: Health and Healing with Intuitive Eating community https://www.facebook.com/groups/healthandhealingwithintuitiveeating Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ElizabethHarrisNutrition Free download to break up with diet culture: https://elizabethharrisnutrition.com/invisible-diet Tara De Leon, Master Personal Trainer Email: FitnessTrainer19@hotmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tara_de_leon_fitness Join Tara's Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/5290e3f13e08/email-signup Maria Winters, LCPC, NCC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coaching_therapist/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/MWcoachingtherapy Website: www.thecoachingtherapist.com
In this special Transforming Trauma series, we will be exploring the “origin stories” of influential therapists. These episodes offer a rare opportunity to peek behind the curtain and understand what inspired these therapists to pursue healing work, and how they have brought their life experiences into their professional work, impacting and inspiring many people along the way. By learning from seasoned master therapists who openly share their professional journeys, as well as the painful personal life lessons along the way, we gain valuable insights to support our own growth, both professionally and personally. On this episode of Transforming Trauma, host Emily Ruth is thrilled to welcome back Brad Kammer, Complex Trauma Training Center (CTTC) Director, Senior Trainer in the NeuroAffective Relational Model® (NARM®) Senior Trainer, author, and executive producer of this podcast, to discuss his eclectic personal and professional journeys. Brad also details the experiences that have shaped his approach to the treatment of trauma and informed the creation of CTTC. About Brad Kammer: Brad Kammer, LMFT, LPCC, is the Training Director and Senior Trainer for the Complex Trauma Training Center. Brad is responsible for the creation of the CTTC professional development programs, including the SPACE Inner Development Program for Therapists. He also is a Senior Trainer in the NARM® Therapist and NARM® Master Training Programs offered through CTTC. Brad guides the mentorship programs involving CTTC faculty, training assistants and participants; the diversity, inclusion and belonging (DIB) efforts; and is the executive producer of the Transforming Trauma podcast. Brad has a passion for cultivating a professional learning community that provides ongoing training opportunities and mentorship to a diverse group of mental health professionals in their work with complex trauma. Brad is also the co-author of The Practical Guide for Healing Developmental Trauma and the upcoming Workbook for Healing Developmental Trauma. Learn More: Complex Trauma Training Center To read the full show notes and discover more resources, visit https://complextraumatrainingcenter.com/transformingtrauma SPACE: SPACE is an Inner Development Program of Support and Self-Discovery for Therapists on the Personal, Interpersonal, and Transpersonal Levels offered by the Complex Trauma Training Center. This experiential learning program offers an immersive group experience designed to cultivate space for self-care, community support, and deepening vitality in our professional role as therapists. Learn more about how to join. *** The Complex Trauma Training Center: https://complextraumatrainingcenter.com View upcoming trainings: https://complextraumatrainingcenter.com/schedule/ *** The Complex Trauma Training Center (CTTC) is a professional organization providing clinical training, education, consultation, and mentorship for psychotherapists and mental health professionals working with individuals and communities impacted by Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Complex Trauma (C-PTSD). CTTC provides NARM® Therapist and NARM® Master Therapist Training programs, as well as ongoing monthly groups in support of those learning NARM. CTTC offers a depth-oriented professional community for those seeking a supportive network of therapists focused on three levels of shared human experience: personal, interpersonal & transpersonal. The Transforming Trauma podcast embodies the spirit of CTTC – best described by its three keywords: depth, connection, and heart - and offers guidance to those interested in effective, transformational trauma-informed care. We want to connect with you! Facebook @complextraumatrainingcenter Instagram @cttc_training LinkedIn YouTube
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Being a veterinarian is about caring for animals… right? Increasingly, many vets feel their role is shifting toward being a therapist for pet owners, and it's taking a toll. In this episode of The Veterinary Viewfinder, Dr. Ernie Ward and Beckie Mossor, MPA, RVT, explore the growing emotional labor demands placed on veterinary professionals. From helping clients navigate grief, guilt, and financial stress, to managing unrealistic expectations fueled by social media, veterinarians are spending more and more time counseling pet owners instead of focusing exclusively on clinical care. Dr. Ward reflects on the hidden burnout risk of constant emotional support, while Beckie shares how technicians also shoulder the weight of client emotions, often without formal training or resources. They discuss whether veterinary schools and practices are adequately preparing teams for this counseling role, the blurred boundaries between empathy and overextension, and how this shift impacts mental health, job satisfaction, and retention. Most importantly, they offer strategies for setting healthy boundaries while still delivering compassionate and effective care. If you've ever felt more like a life coach than a clinician—or wondered why today's veterinary job feels so emotionally heavy—this episode will resonate.
In this episode, Tudor talks with Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch about the pressing issues of self-focus in society, the role of faith, and the importance of values in family dynamics. They explore the impact of modern therapy, the challenges of parenting in a technology-driven world, and the cultural narratives perpetuated by media. The conversation also delves into the political climate on college campuses, the implications of crime and safety in communities, and the necessity of setting boundaries for children to foster healthy relationships. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network. For more visit TudorDixonPodcast.com Watch The Tudor Dixon Podcast on RumbleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you ever feel like grad school prepared you to be a therapist—but not to run a private practice? In this episode, I sit down with Kate and Alyssa, who are best friends, business partners, and alumnae of my Scale Up Mastermind. These two powerhouse therapists went from subleasing offices to building a full-blown online coaching program for therapists ready to leave agency work and launch their own practice. We talk candidly about everything from figuring out their niche to building a product from scratch, all while navigating life changes like honeymoons and pregnancies. If you've ever felt unprepared for the business side of therapy, this one is a must-listen. Kate and Alyssa get real about what it actually takes to launch a group coaching program while still running a full caseload. We unpack their decision to build “Sh*t They Didn't Teach You in Grad School,” how they found their first clients, and why community is the glue that holds it all together. Whether you're in the dreaming phase or prepping your own launch, you'll learn what it takes (and what to avoid) when creating a new income stream as a therapist. Topics Covered in this Episode: 1:13 - The overlooked business model no one teaches therapists 3:25 - How their casual advice to friends turned into a real offer 5:44 - Why group coaching helped them scale with less burnout 12:58 - The exact tools they use to keep therapists accountable 16:34 - How their custom income calculator helps therapists finally “do the math” 18:40 - The financial mindset shift therapists desperately need to hear If you're a therapist tired of piecing together business advice from random corners of the internet, Kate and Alyssa's story will show you what's possible. Be sure to grab their free income calculator and follow them on Instagram at @shit.theydidntteachyou Resources Mentioned: The Scale Up Mastermind is open for enrollment for our fall 2025 cohort, click here to apply today ! https://www.theentrepreneurialtherapist.com/scale-up-mastermind Connect with Kate and Alyssa: www.pointcounselingllc.com Grab Their Income Calculator: https://www.pointcounselingllc.com/income-calculator-sign-up The Private Practice Passport: https://www.pointcounselingllc.com/click-this-sh-t-coming-soon
I explore the possibilities and limits of AI in therapy, drawing on my own experience from the inside. A grounded, honest look at what AI can, and can't, offer for emotional healing.In today's episode:I take you behind the scenes of my own conversations with AI to see whether it can truly offer the depth, empathy, and connection we expect from therapy.We'll look at its strengths, where it falls short, and how it affects the nervous system.Touching on transference, co-regulation, and the irreplaceable value of human presence.It's a grounded, thoughtful exploration for anyone curious about, or feeling threatened by, the intersection between technology and emotional healing.If you'd like to go deeper with this episode, I've created a companion worksheet Reflecting on Using AI as Emotional Support. It's a printable, fillable PDF with gentle prompts to help you explore your emotional patterns, set clearer boundaries, and track how AI affects your nervous system. You'll also find a creative writing exercise, a nervous system tracking chart, and space to reflect on what real connection means to you. You can get your copy through my website at https://www.bristolcounselling.co.uk/product/ai-emotional-support-worksheet/ and use it alongside this episode or revisit it whenever you want to check in with yourself.Support the showWant to see if we're a good fit for working together?Let's book a complimentary telephone call to talk. SCHEDULE A COMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATION – with no obligation. If this podcast helped you, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts
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In today's conversation, host Kelly Higdon interviews Gary, LCSW, founder of the Center for Intimacy Recovery. Gary shares his evolution from solo practice to leading a multi-state group focused on the theme of intimacy—both in clinical work and in business leadership.Kelly and Gary discuss building authentic connections among clinicians, maintaining quality while expanding, and redefining success beyond just financial growth. Gary offers practical insights on fostering community, overcoming fear as a business owner, and staying true to your practice's core values.If you're looking to grow a counseling practice with purpose and meaning, this episode is packed with valuable advice and inspiration.---Gary's Website: www.intimacyrecovery.com/gary-katz Learn more about Business School for Therapists: news.zynnyme.com/business-school/Website: zynnyme.comBlog: zynnyme.com/blogYouTube: youtube.com/zynnymeFacebook: facebook.com/kellyandmirandaInstagram: instagram.com/zynnyme/LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/2456942/Pinterest: pinterest.com/zynnyme/Check out more episodes of the Starting a Counseling Practice Success Stories podcast on these platforms + leave a review letting us know what you think:Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotify
In this episode, I sit down with Danielle Swimm, “The Entrepreneurial Therapist,” for a no-fluff chat on scaling your group practice without burning out. As a new mom and business owner, Danielle dives into building multiple revenue streams minus the hustle culture, why she skips Instagram in favor of SEO, and the mindset shift from therapist to CEO. We unpack the real differences between hiring associates vs. licensed therapists, why tracking your energy trumps tracking your time, and her Monday productivity hack that transforms her week. If you're done trading time for money and want a thriving practice and a life, you'll want to hear this.More about Danielle Swimm:Danielle Swimm is a therapist in Annapolis, MD. She's a group practice owner and also runs The Entrepreneurial Therapist, a consulting company where she helps female therapists start and scale their private practices through courses, big ideas and group practice. She is passionate about helping female entrepreneurs push beyond their fears, and learn mindset, marketing and systems. She's a single mama of a 5 year old and in her free time hikes and reads. Resources from this episode:The Gap and the Gain: The High Achievers' Guide to Happiness, Confidence, and Success by Dan SullivanEnter The Podcast Giveaway for the chance to win one of Carly's digital products: https://thethrivingtherapreneurpodcast.com/reviewsConnect with Danielle Swimm:Instagram: @entrepreneurialtherapistPodcast: The Entrepreneurial Therapist PodcastFree SEO Guide for Beginners------
Everett Uhl - media contacts Site: Everett Uhl Therapy Email: euhl@committed-action.com Instagram @everettuhltherapy In this conversation, I interview Everett Uhl, a licensed marriage and family counselor, about her role as a therapist. We discuss the importance of authenticity in therapeutic practices, the need for action-oriented approaches, and some critiques of traditional therapy models, especially in relation to religious influences. I loved how Everett emphasized the significance of understanding human experiences in context rather than through rigid diagnoses, and of course, I'll always cheer on an advocate for integrating Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) into one's practice, with Everett combining it with the Bowen family systems approaches. A Few Highlights Authenticity in therapy fosters a genuine connection with clients. Therapy should empower clients to take action, not just vent. Understanding context is crucial for accurate diagnoses. Expectations of therapy should be realistic and not solely focused on validation. ACT encourages clients to make choices and move forward. Rigid definitions in Christian counseling can lead to harm. Secular therapy provides a safe space free from religious judgment. Therapists should be aware of their biases and dual relationships. The future of therapy should embrace flexibility and critical thinking. Chapters 00:00 From Conservation to Counseling: A Journey of Purpose 04:38 Therapeutic Approaches: Authenticity and Action 08:48 The Role of Therapy: Beyond Venting to Empowerment 12:46 Understanding Human Experience: Context Over Diagnosis 17:02 Critiquing Therapy: The Need for Realistic Expectations 21:25 Integrating ACT and Family Systems: A Holistic Approach 25:49 The Impact of Religion in Therapy: A Critical Perspective 30:18 Navigating Secular Therapy: A Personal Commitment 34:41 The Future of Therapy: Moving Beyond Rigid Models 39:24 Conclusion: Embracing Change in Therapeutic Practices
When GPT-5 was released last week, the internets were in an UPROAR. One of the main reasons? With the better model, came a new behavior. And in losing GPT-4o, people feel they lost a friend. Their only friend. Or their therapist. Yikes. For this Hot Take Tuesday, we're gonna say why using AI as a therapist is a really, really bad idea. Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Thoughts on this? Join the convo and connect with other AI leaders on LinkedIn.Upcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:GPT-5 Launch Backlash ExplainedUsers Cancel GPT-5 Over Therapy RoleAI Therapy Risks and Dangers DiscussedSycophancy Reduction in GPT-5 ModelAddiction to AI Companionship and ValidationOpenAI's Response to AI Therapist OutcryIllinois State Ban on AI TherapyMental Health Use Cases for ChatGPTHarvard Study: AI's Top Personal Support UsesOpenAI's New Guardrails on ChatGPT TherapyTimestamps:00:00 "AI Therapy: Harm or Help?"04:44 "OpenAI Model Update Controversy"09:23 "Customizing ChatGPT: Echo Chamber Risk"11:38 GPT-5 Update Reduces Sycophancy16:17 Concerns Over AI Dependency19:50 AI Addiction and Societal Bias21:05 AI and Mental Health Concerns27:01 AI Barred from Therapeutic Roles29:22 ChatGPT Enhances Safety and Support Measures34:03 AI Models: Benefits and Misuse35:17 "Human Judgment Over AI Decisions"Keywords:GPT-5, GPT 4o, OpenAI, AI therapy, AI therapist, large language model, AI mental health support, AI companionship, sycophancy, echo chamber, AI validation, custom instructions, AI addiction, AI model update, user revolt, Illinois AI therapy ban, House Bill 1806, AI chatbots, mental health apps, Sentio survey, Harvard Business Review AI use cases, task completion tuning, AI safety, clinical outcomes, AI reasoning, emotional dependence, AI model personality, emotional validation, AI boundaries, US state AI regulation, AI policymaking, therapy ban, AI in mental health, digital companionship, AI model sycophancy rate, AI in personal life, AI for decision making, AI guardrails, AI model tuning, Sam Altman, Silicon Valley AI labs, AI companion, psychology and AI, online petitions against GPT-5, AI as life coach, accessibility of AI therapy, therapy alternatives, AI-driven self help, digital mental health tools, AI echo chamber risksSend Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info) Ready for ROI on GenAI? Go to youreverydayai.com/partner
TW: Discussion of ED, DV and abuseIn this supersized TWO-HOUR episode, Melissa, Lyndsay and Brady discuss RHOM, RHOSLC, Next Gen NYC, RHOC and The Valley. The group begin with bravo news including Larsa Pippen's newest face drama, the teaser for RHOSLC, a tale of two different Meredith's (SLC versus Next Gen NYC) and is next Gen NYC better than RHONY?The group discusses RHOC including a discussion on relational aggression aka mean girl behavior. Melissa discusses the psychology behind this behavior including the dark triad traits. This leads to a discussion on body image and ED. Melissa is a two-time cancer survivor who gives opinions on fans accusing Tamra of using Tedd to manipulate. The group finishes the episode discussing the mental health warnings that should come with The Valley. Melissa discusses narcissistic personality disorder, outlining the psychology of this disorder. The reunion part two was discussed including Jesse vs Michelle, Jasmine vs. Danny, Janet and Jason versus everyone except Jax. Please enjoy this episode full of giggles, kikis, and psychological info!Please follow YBT podcast & Recap Rodeo, click automatic downloads and give a 5-star rating (it really helps!)Please follow @yourbishtherapist on Instagram, Patreon, YouTube, FB, TT, and Blue Sky and @venderpodrecaps @recaprodeoFor full video (ad free, bonus content & early releases) visit YBT Patreon, Spreaker Supporters Club or YouTubePatreon: https://patreon.com/YourBishTherapist?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLinkSpreaker Supporters club: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/your-bish-therapist--6065109/supportYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu8bmVPTlWANg5v7rGRJjow?subconfirmation=1 Brand Ambassador: www.Iamhumanthebrand.com for clothing with a purpose. Code BISH20 for 20% off purchaseTo find links to all YBT content: https://linktr.ee/yourbishtherapistPodcast website page: https://www.spreaker.com/show/your-bish-therapist Disclaimer: Posts are not intended to diagnose, treat or provide medical advice. Your Bish Therapist (YBT) is for entertainment and informational purposes only. The podcast, my opinions, and posts, are my own and are not associated with past or present employers, any organizations, Bravo TV, Grey Heart productions or any other television network. The information in YBT podcast and on its social media is provided for general informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose or treat. Please do not act or refrain from acting based on anything you read, see, or hear on YBT, podcast or associated social media. Communicating with YBT via email, and/or social media does not form a therapeutic alliance. Melissa, operator of YBT, is unable to provide any therapeutic advice, treatment or feedback.
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In this heartfelt episode of Through a Therapist's Eyes, we dive deep into why grief truly sucks - and why it's still a vital part of healing. From the brain's trauma-like response to loss, to the layers and patterns of grief that don't always follow a neat timeline, we explore how it affects not just emotions, but sleep, appetite, cognition, and even your immune system. We unpack concepts like “pre-grieving,” discuss the hidden pain of disenfranchised losses, and share practical strategies for navigating the storm - whether that's through small acts of self-care, rituals of remembrance, or simply allowing yourself to feel without judgment. Join us as we break the silence around grief, challenge the clichés, and remind you: what you're feeling is not only real - it's necessary. Tune in to see why Grief Sucks Through a Therapist's Eyes.
“I Was Afraid of All Food—Whether It Was a Piece of Celery or a Cookie” Meet Susan. She’s an occupational therapist, a wife, and a mom. And for 40 years, she lived in a self-imposed “diet prison”. F-O-R-T-Y Y-E-A-R-S. Every diet promised freedom, but instead, it left her feeling more trapped—more consumed by guilt, shame, and the constant battle with food and her body. Susan started to believe that this was just her reality. “This is how it’s always going to be,” she told herself. But deep down, she wasn’t okay with it. Her obsession with food and her body was taking a toll—not just on herself but on the people she loved most. Missed moments, crushing guilt, and the feeling of “never enough” became her daily norm. “I felt like I was failing,” Susan confessed. “Not just as a woman, but as a wife, a mom, and even a therapist. How could I help others when I couldn’t even get this part of my life together?” And yet, Susan knew there had to be another way. Her turning point came when she decided to stop fighting food and her body. She made the bold choice to let go of dieting altogether and instead commit to healing her relationship with herself. Now, Susan joins me to share her remarkable story of transformation. How she overcame decades of food obsession and fear to finally find peace.Why it’s never too late to rewrite your story—no matter how long you’ve been stuck.The steps she took to release shame, heal her body, and reconnect with herself, her loved ones, and even her faith. Susan’s story is proof that healing is possible—even after 40 years. No matter where you are or how long you’ve struggled, freedom is waiting for you, too. HOST: Leanne Ellington // StresslessEating.com // @leanneellington To learn more about Leanne, head over to www.LeanneEllington.com, and to share your thoughts, questions, feedback, or guest suggestions instantly, head on over to www.WhatsGodGotToDoWithIt.com.Follow Leanne on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leanneellington/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Want to work closely with me for six months? Come to my FREE Open House!https://mccancemethod.com/open-house/ In this episode, I'm doing something a little different. I'm sharing a full interview from Linzy Bonham's podcast, Money Skills for Therapists. In it, Linzy chats with business partners Steph and Laura, who open up about how their partnership was born out of a crisis, how they've navigated difficult money conversations, and what's helped them maintain a strong friendship while growing a thriving group practice.Make sure to bring your paper and pen because this episode is full of actionable tips!Here are some key points in this episode:[04:50] How Steph and Laura's business began after fleeing a toxic workplace[07:38] How they turned a crisis into a leadership opportunity[15:01] The two codes they live by to maintain their partnership[20:34] Their biggest money challenge—navigating financial inequity[28:45] Advice for therapists considering a business partnershipLinks From The Episode:Money Skills for Therapists podcast:https://moneynutsandbolts.com/podcast/Download Linzy's Free guide How to Stop Feeling Overworked & Underpaid in Your Group Practice https://moneynutsandbolts.com/msgpo-guide-o/ Want to Connect with Linzy? Check out her FREE masterclass, The 4 Step Framework to Getting Your Business Finances Totally in Order, where you'll learn the framework that has helped hundreds of therapists go from money confusion and shame to calm and confidence, as well as the three biggest financial mistakes that therapists make. At the end, you'll be invited to join Money Skills for Therapists and get Linzy's support in getting your finances finally working for you. Click here to find a masterclass time that works for you! Follow me on Instagram, @nicole.mccanncemethod. If this episode provided you with value and inspiration, please leave a review and DM to let me know. Click here: https://www.instagram.com/nicole.mccancemethod
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Therapist, educator and researcher Jo Robertson joins Susie to talk about how couples can separate well, and what makes for a good divorce.
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Today we are joined by Shang Saavedra, the Founder and CEO of Save My Cents, an influential personal-finance website and social-media platform. Saavedra teaches readers the key habits and behaviors needed to become less fearful of money and live life with joy. Saavedra was named one of the "25 Most Influential New Voices of Money" by TIME/NextAdvisor in 2022 and is an Expert Reviewer and Contributor at CNET Money. She received her bachelor's degree in economics from Harvard and her MBA from the University Of Chicago Booth School Of Business. Saavedra and her husband finished saving for their retirement by the age of 31 and now live a work-optional life in Southern California with their two boys and two cats. [Aug 11, 2025] 00:00 - Intro 00:37 - Intro Links - Social-Engineer.com - http://www.social-engineer.com/ - Managed Voice Phishing - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/vishing-service/ - Managed Email Phishing - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/se-phishing-service/ - Adversarial Simulations - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/social-engineering-penetration-test/ - Social-Engineer channel on SLACK - https://social-engineering-hq.slack.com/ssb - CLUTCH - http://www.pro-rock.com/ - innocentlivesfoundation.org - http://www.innocentlivesfoundation.org/ 01:27 - Shang Saavedra Intro 02:23 - Motivation for Success 04:03 - Save My Cents 07:29 - The Feelings Mutual 10:07 - It's Emotional 12:01 - Root Causes of Bad Money Habits 13:02 - Feast or Famine 13:45 - Adverse Events 15:26 - Scarce Immigrant 17:08 - Mind Over (Money) Matters 21:05 - Your Worth, More 24:07 - Book Recommendations - The Power of Habit - Charles Duhigg 25:06 - Mentors - Therapist 25:59 - Shang Saavedra Online - Website: https://savemycents.com/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/savemycents/ - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@savemycents - Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/216282934-wealth-is-a-mindset - Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Wealth-Mindset-Change-Your-Money/dp/B0D94QCZL6/ - Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/p/books/wealth-is-a-mindset/21633491 26:42 - Parting Advice 27:04 - Guest Wrap Up & Outro - www.social-engineer.com - www.innocentlivesfoundation.org
In this episode, Jonathan Edens and Dr. K'dee Crews discuss what radical acceptance is and why it's an essential part of life.__
Building a private practice is great. But building one rooted in lived experience is on a whole other level.Christopher Brown, a Marine Corps veteran and EMDR-certified therapist, joins Michael Fulwiler to share his path from combat to clinical work. After surviving a suicide bombing and facing years of PTSD, Christopher found healing through EMDR and turned that transformation into a mission to help others do the same, may they be veterans, first responders, or trauma survivors.He talks about launching the nonprofit Growing Veterans, the lessons he learned about money and mission, and why he started Helicon to help other EMDR providers build meaningful, sustainable practices.In the conversation, they discuss:How EMDR helped Christopher process trauma and build clinical confidenceThe journey from nonprofit leadership to private practiceWhy first responders need better access to trauma-informed careConnect with the guest:Christopher on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cdbrownvet/Visit the Helicon website: https://www.gowithhelicon.com/ Connect with Michael and Heard:Michael's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelfulwiler/ Newsletter: https://www.joinheard.com/newsletter Book a free consult: joinheard.com/consult Jump into the conversation:(00:00) Welcome to Heard Business School(00:26) Meet Christopher Brown(06:59) Surviving a suicide bombing during deployment(10:53) The PTSD Christopher faced after returning home(12:28) How EMDR helped Christopher stop experiencing flashbacks(17:43) Why he first sought therapy(20:21) Launching Growing Veterans to support vets through farming(24:39) The financial realities of running a nonprofit(30:13) How Christopher transitioned to private practice(36:34) Expanding his practice to include first responders(41:08) How Helicon is improving EMDR access and certification(44:56) Christopher's take on psychedelic-assisted therapy for veteransThis episode is to be used for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, business, or tax advice. Each person should consult their own attorney, business advisor, or tax advisor with respect to matters referenced in this episode.
What to Do When Clients Say “I Don't Know” EFT Tips with Lieven Migerode Welcome back to We Heart Therapy, the channel for Emotionally Focused Therapists seeking practical tools and insights! In this episode, host Dr. Belle, PhD, LMFT — Certified EFT/EFIT/EFFT Supervisor & Therapist — speaks with Lieven Migerode, Certified EFT Trainer from Belgium, about how to work effectively when clients frequently respond with “I don't know” during emotional exploration. We discuss why this happens, how to understand it through an attachment lens, and what interventions can help clients access and express their deeper emotional experience.
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Today, host Kelly Higdon sits down with Merrilee, an LMFT based in Los Angeles who's carved out a truly unique and much-needed niche in the world of private practice. Merilee shares her journey from working in traditional treatment facilities to building a thriving practice focused on helping clients struggling with alcohol—not through abstinence, but moderation. She opens up about the challenges she faced breaking away from mainstream approaches like the 12-step model, how she found support and inspiration through harm reduction, and the creative ways she was able to attract her ideal clients.If you've ever felt drawn to serve a population that doesn't fit inside the usual boxes, or you're worried that following your passion might set you apart from the crowd, Merilee's story will inspire you. From the practicalities of subletting office space as you get started, to riding the ups and downs of niche-based marketing, to letting your own unmet needs guide the direction of your business—this episode is full of honest insights and actionable advice for any therapist ready to get a little weird and do things differently. Tune in and learn how standing out can be the key to a fulfilling, sustainable practice.---Merrilee's Website: merrileeburke.comLearn more about Business School for Therapists: news.zynnyme.com/business-school/Website: zynnyme.comBlog: zynnyme.com/blogYouTube: youtube.com/zynnyme Facebook: facebook.com/kellyandmirandaInstagram: instagram.com/zynnyme/LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/2456942/Pinterest: pinterest.com/zynnyme/Check out more episodes of the Starting a Counseling Practice Success Stories podcast on these platforms + leave a review letting us know what you think:Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotify
Riri G. Trivedi is a certified parenting coach, psychotherapist, trainer, and researcher, widely recognized for her work in positive parenting and trauma healing. She is the co-author of This Book Won't Teach You Parenting: But It Will Make You a Better Parent and the co-founder of both Wellness Space and the Society for Energy and Emotions (SEE), organizations dedicated to evidence-based psychotherapy, regression therapy, and life coaching.With a strong focus on helping individuals heal from adverse childhood experiences (ACE) and reconnect with their inner child, she brings a unique blend of therapeutic skills and research expertise. Her qualifications span multiple domains, including certification as a Past Life Regression Therapist, Integrated Clinical Hypnotherapist, Inner Child Integration Therapy practitioner, Trauma-Sensitive HeartMath® Practitioner, and Yoga Teacher and Therapist, alongside training in Gestalt therapy.Holding degrees in commerce, law, and business, and corporate experience with Procter & Gamble in Japan, she bridges the gap between structured business thinking and holistic healing practices. Currently a PhD scholar, she researches the effects of ACE on anxiety, depression, and well-being among Indian adults, with several peer-reviewed publications to her name.Riri is also a member of professional bodies such as the International Medical & Dental Hypnotherapy Association, the Spiritual Regression Therapy Association, The Earth Association for Regression Therapy, and the HeartMath Institute.
First aired January 29, 2023When things get tough, the tough get tougher...OR broken down repeatedly until they are shammed into a shell of their former selves and are found lying naked in a heap upon a tear soaked floor. You know, therapy that works.Join us as we discuss America's most dangerous cult, Synanon and their 30 year coming of age story. Charles Dederich's approach to addiction recovery is B.A.N.A.N.A.S. but he sees himself as nothing short of heroic.Was this really a community of personal growth and development or a C.I.A. social experiment gone wrong.Support the showStay curious!
Send us a textIn this episode of The Fully Mindful, I'm joined by Andrea Epting, a trauma and addiction recovery expert, to dive deep into the intersection of neurodivergence, addiction, and how these challenges uniquely manifest in women. Andrea, who works with individuals navigating trauma and neurodivergence, sheds light on how ADHD is often misdiagnosed in women, with many only receiving a diagnosis later in life due to hormonal shifts.We explore how ADHD shows up differently for women—particularly in how mental hyperactivity manifests and how it is often mistaken for anxiety or depression. Andrea also discusses the power of self-awareness and community in the healing process, emphasizing the importance of recognizing your neurodivergent brain as a strength, especially when navigating addiction and recovery.We talk about the impact of EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), somatic practices, and how we can use these tools to heal from trauma and integrate self-compassion. Additionally, Andrea shares her work at her nonprofit Heads Up Guidance Services (HUGS) in Savannah, Georgia, which provides accessible behavioral health counseling through volunteer professionals, and the release of her Plan to Recover Mini Journal—a resource designed to help individuals automate healthy habits and track their recovery journey.Whether you are dealing with addiction, neurodivergence, or trauma—or all three—this episode provides hope, tools, and encouragement to continue your healing journey.Links Mentioned:Plan to Recover Mini Journal on Amazon: Plan to Recover JournalDirect Impact Podcast: Direct Impact PodcastHeads Up Guidance Services (HUGS): Heads Up SavannahResolve Strategies Inc.: Resolve Strategies Inc.Join the Fully Mindful Community: ✨ Subscribe & Review: If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify—it helps others find the show!✨ Stay Connected: Follow @the_fully_mindful on Instagram for mindfulness tips, breathwork insights, and more!✨ Free Breathwork Sessions: Email me at info@thefully.mindful.com to get signed up for your first session for free of my monthly Unwind Your Mind session.
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This is a Fan Fav episode. Choosing the right person to date can be a high-stress situation for most of us. The choice is even more difficult when you begin to think about all of your previous choices and wonder if you can even trust your judgment anymore. Have you ever wondered how is it that you seem to attract not one, not two, but every wrong person possible? Does the madness ever end? This episode is dedicated to a few basic strategies and ideas worth learning about and practicing so that you can stop attracting the wrong person to your life and start picking the right partner for you. Spirit, the relationship therapist, and Matthew Hussey are united in wisdom for a masterclass on not just how to date better, but also how to make better choices and get out of the wrong situations even faster. Original air date: 2-22-22 SHOW NOTES: Are you compatible | Spirit reveals truth about aligning with your partner [0:25] Dating Rules | Tips for dating potential life partners [5:18] Solving Relationship Problems | The healthy way to solve relationship problems [11:44] Ask Hard Questions | Knowing the truth is better than wondering [19:25] CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS Vital Proteins: Get 20% off by going to https://www.vitalproteins.com and entering promo code WOI at check out. SleepMe: Visit https://sleep.me/woi to get your Chilipad and save 20% with code WOI. Try it risk-free with their 30-night sleep trial and free shipping! OneSkin: Get 15% off with code LISA at https://oneskin.co Shopify: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at https://shopify.com/lisa Macy's: Upgrade your glam at https://macys.com FOLLOW LISA: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisabilyeu/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lisabilyeu YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/womenofimpact Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lisa_bilyeu?lang=en Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us for an insightful conversation with Dr. Becky Whetstone, a pioneer in the field of marriage crisis management. Dr. Whetstone shares her personal journey of discovering a critical gap in therapy training after experiencing her own marriage crisis. Her dedication to addressing this void led her to create a niche within marriage and family therapy to better support couples in distress. With over 650,000 divorces annually in the United States, Dr. Whetstone emphasizes the importance of early intervention and training therapists to guide couples through these challenging times. Listen in as we explore the common pattern of internal marital dissatisfaction that often leads to a crisis, highlighting the need for effective communication and professional support. In this episode, we also discuss the sudden crises that can disrupt a marriage, such as hidden addictions or financial irresponsibility. Stabilizing emotional states and fostering communication are crucial steps in navigating these tumultuous times. Dr. Whetstone shares valuable insights on the importance of self-awareness and responsibility in healing relationships. Additionally, she opens up about her journey of writing a book aimed at educating both therapists and couples, sharing the challenges and determination needed to bring her research to a wider audience. Connect with Dr. Becky:Website: www.marriagecrisismanager.com | www.medium.com/@doctorbecky LinkedIn: Becky (The Marriage Crisis Manager) Whetstone, Ph.D. Instagram: @doctorbecky Facebook: America's Marriage Crisis Manager X: Becky Whetstone Let's keep the conversation going!Website: www.martaspirk.com Instagram: @martaspirk Facebook: Marta Spirk Want to be my next guest on The Empowered Woman Podcast?Apply here: www.martaspirk.com/podcastguest Watch my TEDx talk: http://bit.ly/martatedx Every Day Magic teaches mindfulness through ritual and gratitude practices that can be done every day at any age. Purchase your copy today at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F2XGKRCN
Jamie Lynn is a marriage and family therapist, FHM cover model, and returning guest on the podcast. She openly shares her personal journey through abuse, healing, and professional growth, offering insight into mental health, narcissism, and self-worth. Her experience gives her a powerful and compassionate voice in both therapy and public conversations. 00:00:00 – Intro 00:01:12 – Clarifying The Drama 00:02:25 – Is He a Narcissist or Just Not Into You? 00:03:37 – Patterns vs Red Flags 00:04:50 – Empathy or Lip Service? 00:06:02 – Women and the Victim Mindset 00:07:15 – Misusing Pop Psychology 00:08:27 – Victimhood as an Identity 00:09:40 – Manipulation Through Guilt 00:10:53 – The Trap of Empath Label 00:12:05 – Nobody Really Cares 00:13:18 – “That Won't Work for Me” Syndrome 00:14:30 – Linking Therapy & Fitness 00:15:43 – Physical Health, Mental Health 00:16:55 – Skirting Around the Truth 00:18:08 – What Body Positivity Hides 00:19:20 – Therapists and Avoidance 00:20:33 – CBT vs Real Change 00:21:46 – Rewiring the Brain 00:22:58 – Behavioral Activation Basics 00:24:11 – Depression vs Inactivity 00:25:24 – The “Just Move” Advice Debate 00:26:36 – Labeling People Isn't Helpful 00:27:49 – Diagnosing Doesn't Fix It 00:29:01 – Narcissist vs NPD 00:30:14 – Court-Ordered Therapy Explained 00:31:27 – Behavior Without Remorse 00:32:39 – Stop Dating Red Flags 00:33:52 – Healing Without Closure 00:35:04 – Bullet Removal Analogy 00:36:17 – Imposter Syndrome or Self-Doubt 00:37:30 – Split Thinking in Success 00:38:42 – The Root is Low Self-Esteem 00:39:55 – Specific vs Situational Confidence 00:41:07 – Authenticity vs Insecurity 00:42:20 – Childhood Trauma & Belief 00:43:32 – Abusive Home Life 00:44:45 – Religious Confusion & Abuse 00:45:57 – Growing Through Education 00:47:10 – Forgiveness Is For You 00:48:22 – Letting Go of Justice 00:49:35 – Closure Is Not Reconnection 00:50:48 – Resentment Bonds You 00:52:00 – Forgiveness and Spiritual Freedom 00:53:13 – Narcissist Still Controls You 00:54:25 – Heal to Stop Obsessing 00:55:38 – Abundance as Antidote 00:56:51 – Betrayal Still Hurts 00:58:03 – Forgiveness Is Daily Work 00:59:16 – Busy Over Bitter 01:00:28 – Power of Forward Vision 01:01:41 – No One Is Coming to Save You 01:02:53 – How She Met Her Ex 01:04:06 – Attracted to Power 01:05:18 – First Signs of Manipulation 01:06:31 – Creating Jealousy Early 01:07:43 – Triangulation Tactics 01:08:56 – Control Through Insecurity 01:10:08 – Going to Therapy After Abuse 01:11:21 – Why She Chose Psychology 01:12:34 – Knowing Her Purpose Early 01:13:46 – Happiness Through Work 01:14:59 – Not Idle, Not Depressed 01:16:11 – Focus on the Future 01:17:24 – Saving Herself, Not Waiting 01:18:36 – First Red Flags in Marriage 01:19:49 – Idealizing False Safety 01:21:02 – Ignoring the Warning Signs 01:22:14 – When Love is a Trauma Bond 01:23:27 – Psychological Abuse Isn't Loud 01:24:39 – The Power of Projection 01:25:52 – Living for Someone Else 01:27:04 – Silence as a Weapon 01:28:17 – Leaving Without Closure 01:29:30 – Self-Worth After Breakup 01:30:42 – Dating While Healing 01:31:55 – Falling Into Old Patterns 01:33:07 – Looking for Safe Chaos 01:34:20 – Why Trauma Feels Like Home 01:35:33 – Fantasy Relationships 01:36:45 – Emotional Safety vs Excitement 01:37:58 – Recognizing Real Love 01:39:10 – Drama Isn't Chemistry 01:40:23 – Trust Takes Time 01:41:35 – Slow is Safe 01:42:48 – Conflict Avoidance Patterns 01:44:01 – Learning to Speak Up 01:45:13 – Boundaries Are Self-Love 01:46:26 – When to Walk Away 01:47:38 – Coaching vs Counseling 01:48:51 – What Clients Really Need 01:50:04 – Accountability Over Validation 01:51:16 – The Truth About Change 01:52:29 – Helping People Who Won't Help Themselves 01:53:41 – Final Thoughts on Narcissism 01:54:54 – Leaving the Past Behind 01:56:06 – Stay Grounded in Reality 01:57:19 – The Power of Reflection 01:58:31 – Own Your Healing 01:59:44 – Thank You Jamie Lynn
Does your child, student or client constantly forgetting what you just said? Struggling to follow directions, stay organized, or complete schoolwork? You're not alone — and it's not a behavior problem. It may be lower working memory. In this episode of The Autism ADHD Podcast, I breaks down what working memory really is, why it's often misunderstood, and how it impacts everything from transitions to conversations to homework. Most importantly — you'll walk away with compassionate, neurodiversity-affirming strategies that actually help at home, in the classroom, and beyond. You'll Learn: What working memory is and why it's so important How working memory fits into executive functioning Everyday examples of low working memory (and why they're so frustrating) Why stress makes working memory even harder Components of the Working Memory How to support kids with low working memory at home and school Practical strategies that reduce overwhelm ⭐️ Get your FREE GET TO KNOW MY CHILD SNAPSHOT Set your child up for success by providing essential information at a glance! This one-page snapshot takes less than 5 minutes to complete and helps anyone supporting your child, including camp counselors, coaches, teachers, therapists, sitters, and more. Parents click here ⭐️ Click here for free resources, trainings, and continuing education- ⭐️ Hey Therapists! Come on over for NEURODIVERSITY-AFFIRMING CONTINUING EDUCATION Enhance your therapeutic approach with our affirming and engaging trainings while earning CE credits to fulfill your professional development requirements, as our courses are approved by the NBCC. Therapists click here ⭐️ Welcome to our PARENT MASTERCLASSES WITH Q&A Each live class is packed with supportive strategies on the topics parents want most. Can't make it live? No worries, because you'll get the replay. Sign up to be the first to know when the next masterclass is scheduled. Parents, click here for your masterclasses ❤️ You're invited to my FACEBOOK GROUPS. Can't wait to see you there:) Parents, come on over and join the Autism ADHD Facebook Group for Parents Therapists & educators, join the Facebook Group for professionals Subscribe & Support
Today's session is a coaching call, and our main focus is on a struggle that many course creators face. When you are an expert in your course content, how do you find the balance in presenting information without overwhelming your students? I feel sure that every course creator has felt this struggle, so I hope you find today's call to be helpful.Our Featured Guest for today's coaching call:Heather England, Ph.D., LCP, LCPC, CST, CDWFDr. Heather England is a coach, certified sex therapist, and licensed clinical psychotherapist in Overland Park, Kansas. She is part of our online course mastermind, which you can explore at www.sellingthecouch.com/mastermind. Heather is in the process of creating a course on erectile dysfunction, and she has already learned a lot in preparation to launch her course. Her biggest question is how to present her course without information overload for her students. You are invited to listen to the coaching call with Heather and Melvin!Love Filled LifeYou'll Learn:How Heather evolved as a sex therapist and realized the need for more informationHow Heather found the niche for her online course in helping men with erectile issuesA common mistake that our colleagues make in creating an online courseHow the STC Mastermind course has fast-tracked Heather's course creation and launch (scheduled to begin in a few short weeks!)How Heather's four-week course is structured with videos, downloadable resources, and a coaching callWhy Heather is being intentional to allow her students to maintain anonymity if they preferTool options that can be used to allow students to submit questions to Dr. Heather privatelyWhy Heather is struggling to uphold her standards of competency and concrete research without overwhelming her students with information and exercisesHow Heather is approaching a particular module of her course that includes a lot of informationHow to pare down exercises and activities to the most important “Aha moment” for studentsThe value of using a survey to get feedback at the end of EACH module–rather than waiting until the end of the entire courseHeather's top takeaways from this coaching call and how she plans to implement what she has learnedResources:Interested in becoming part of our affiliate program? Learn more!Want to launch your online course?Please check out our free 7-Day Course Creator Starter Kit for Therapists at https://sellingthecouch.com/coursekit.If you are a seasoned therapist who wants to move from clinical to online course income, we have a specific mastermind for you. We meet together to build, grow, and scale our online courses. You can learn more at https://sellingthecouch.com/mastermind.How you can find Heather's course, free webinar, and other resources at www.lovefilledlife.com Mentioned in this episode:Try Quiet Builder!
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In this episode, licensed therapists John Kim and Vanessa Bennett dive deep into healing, heartbreak, attachment styles, and codependency - all from the comfort of their bed. With real-life stories, practical insights, and the lens of depth psychology, they unpack what it really means to "heal" and why the journey is anything but linear. You'll learn: Why “healed” is a myth - and what healing actually looks like How depth psychology helps us make meaning from pain Why breakups hurt even when you're the one who ends it The difference between codependency and true connection How to stop chasing love and start living your own life Join the conversation! Have you struggled with anxious attachment or feeling responsible for everyone else's emotions? What does healing mean to you? Drop a comment and share your take. Like this episode? Please LIKE & FOLLOW for more unfiltered conversations on relationships, soul work, and the human experience. Resources & Links: Learn more about Vanessa HERE Vanessa's Inner Compass Academy HERE Order John's new book, Break Up. On Purpose, HERE Jump into John's new Single. On Purpose app HERE Follow John on Instagram HERE Find out more about John HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices