Beat Burnout While Working In Community Mental Health With Rose Skeeters

For many talk therapists, the pace of working in community mental health can be stressful. You’re seeing back to back clients, you’re dealing with a mountain of paperwork, you have quotas to meet and you may be working with some very intense issues and situations. Rose Skeeters knows this environment all too well as she spent many years working in … Read More

Your Gut Is Telling You Something With Dr. Michelle Page

What do you know about gut health? Honestly, I didn’t know very much. I had heard for years that mental health can be tied to what’s going on in our guts and I finally decided to ask an expert. This week’s interview is all about how gut health affects mental health and we get to hear from my friend, Dr. … Read More

Making The World A Better Place Through Podcasting with Elizabeth Cush

This week’s episode is an interview with Elizabeth Cush, a Psychotherapist in Annapolis, Maryland and Host of the Woman Worriers Podcast. She talks about why she started a podcast, her fears of getting started, the obstacles she faced, and how podcasting has opened her up to new opportunities. Elizabeth specializes in helping adults manage stress and anxiety using mindfulness, compassion, … Read More

Health Insurance Made Simple With Kym Tolson

Kym Tolson is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Certified Substance Abuse Counselor, and a Certified Hypnotherapist and she’s taken her business completely online. Kym knew she wanted to travel more so she figured out how she could see clients while visiting countries all over the world. And nowadays she has a thriving online, insurance-based, therapy practice. Yet she is the … Read More

Creating Multiple Streams of Revenue With Joe Sanok

After about 10 years of being a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, I started to dream about using my skill set in differently. I was curious about other ways I could bring in an income. My first idea was to be a contractor for an online therapy company. I applied and was accepted went through the training and orientation. And … Read More

Being Your Own Boss With Bridget Boursiquot

Bridget Boursiquot is a LICSW in Massachusetts with over 12 years in the field. She has worked with a wide range of clients including those experiencing depression, anxiety, self-esteem concerns, life threatening illness, relationship issues (family, friendship, couples, etc), stress, parenting concerns, life stages and transition, trauma and abuse, loss, and infertility and pregnancy. She has coached many individuals and … Read More

Virtual Reality Therapy For Kids and Young Adults With David Waltenbaugh

David Waltenbaugh is a Cofounder and the CEO of Root VR, a platform of therapeutic and educational virtual reality tools to promote and support pediatric, adolescent, and young adult mental health; helping children from adverse home environments to better adapt to change and ultimately become well-adjusted and highly contributing community members while also training and educating parents and caretakers to … Read More

Using Expressive Arts In Your Practice With Sherry Collier

Sherry Joy Collier is a Life and Business Consultant who has been licensed as a Marriage and Family Therapist and Expressive Arts Therapist for over 25 years. She is a wife, mother, and expressive artist who provides guidance and support for fellow-creatives and folks who want to re-design their lives, relationships, and/or life’s work. She uses a variety of tools … Read More

Grow Your Faith Based Practice with Whitney Owens

Whitney Owens is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Private Practice Consultant. She lives in Savannah, Georgia, where she owns a group private practice, Water’s Edge Counseling. In addition to running her practice, she offers individual and group consulting through Practice of the Practice. Whitney places a special emphasis on helping clinicians start and grow faith-based practices. Whitney is a wife … Read More

Maybe You Should Talk To Someone with Lori Gottlieb

Lori Gottlieb is a psychotherapist and New York Times bestselling author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone, which is being adapted as a television series with Eva Longoria. In addition to her clinical practice, she writes The Atlantic’s weekly “Dear Therapist” advice column and contributes regularly to The New York Times and many other publications. She is also a … Read More