Season 2 Episode 5: A Deep Dive Into EMDR Therapy Want even more info on EMDR therapy? We’ve got it! This week Julie sat down with Stephanie Miller to continue exploring its transformative impact on trauma recovery. Tune in for a captivating conversation that explores the art and science of EMDR therapy, offering a deeper understanding of its transformative potential. |
Season 2 Episode 4: Embracing Authenticity: Navigating Imposter Syndrome Imposter Syndrome got you feeling like a fraud? It honestly can be crippling but trust me when I say it happens to the best of us! In this week’s episode Julie sat down with Morgan McGill to discuss how to work through imposter syndrome and feel more confident in yourself. |
Season 2 Episode 3: Grief and Loss Through the Holidays
Guest: Amy Curtis, LCSW The holidays are officially here, but for many people it doesn't feel like a jolly season. Grief, old and new, seems to weigh heavier during times that are meant to be spent with family. On today's episode, Julie sat down with grief therapist- Amy Curtis- to talk about different types of grief, tips for processing the range of emotions that comes with grief, and how best to support yourself. |
Season 2 Episode 2: The Magic of Healing Your Inner Child, Part Two Guest: Chris Dorsey, LCSW The conversation continues from last week in Part 2! This week we focus on taking what we've learned about our parts to find the areas where our younger selves need healing, and that's where the magic happens! |
Season 2 Episode 1: The Magic of Healing Your Inner Child, Part One Guest: Chris Dorsey, LCSW To kick off this Season of Interviews, Julie sat down with Chris Dorsey to talk about understanding your different "Parts" and healing your inner child, and how Internal Family Systems (IFS) has become a passion for them both as therapists. |
Episode 5: Manipulation in Relationships
Ever wonder how to tell if someone is manipulating you or if you’re just reading too much into it? In this episode Julie explores what exactly manipulation is, how to recognize where it falls on a spectrum, and potential ways to work for healthier relationships when it’s hard to express needs. |