Therapedia the Podcast

By: Jennifer Brookman MFT and Audriannah Levine-Ward Psy.D.
  • Summary

  • A podcast brought to you by two therapists and friends who believe that mental health awareness and coping tools are for everyone.
    © 2023 Therapedia the Podcast
    Show More Show Less
Episodes
  • Episode 301: Fuck It
    May 5 2022

    Welcome to Season-fucking-Three!  Bring on the F-bombs!  In this Season 3 premiere, Jenn and Audriannah discuss the "fuck it" phenomenon that can both help us and hurt us.   The ladies dive deep into how "the fuck it button" shows up in the therapy room, how it relates to recovery, and how you can use coping skills to turn your unhealthy "fuck its" into a personal superpower. 

    Reflection Question: How does "fuck it" show up for you?  Follow us on Instagram @therapediapodcast and let us know!

    P.S. Sorry! We accidentally posted an unedited version yesterday.  This has been corrected as of 5/5 12pm! 

    Shout-Outs/Resources in this Episode:
    - The Gifts of Imperfection by Brene Brown
    - Wonder Seeker by Andrea Scher

    NOTE: All episodes contain guided meditation and grounding.  Please skip these exercises if you're driving.  
    RECORDED: 4/20/22

    Show More Show Less
    53 mins
  • Episode 223: Let's Chat - Vol. 2
    Apr 15 2022

    To celebrate the last episode of Season 2 and to engage in a bit of levity, Jenn and Audriannah spend this week's episode letting their hair down in the second installment of the "Let's Chat" series.  This potpourri of topics includes our cultural reaction to the Will Smith 'slap heard round the world,' the epidemic of violence in intimate relationships, a collective trend towards avoidance & dissociation, what books/film/music help us manage our mental health, and everyday coping skills.   Also, Jenn re-learns the difference between consumption, consummation, and consommé.

    Reflection Question: What are your parasocial relationships and how do they benefit you?  Follow us on IG at @therapediapodcast and let us know! 

    Shout-Outs/Resources in this Episode:
    - Everything Qveen Herby does
    - My Grandmother's Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies by Resmaa Menakem
    - Phoenix Rising
    - Abbey Sharp
    - Christy Harrison's Food Psych (podcast) & Anti-Diet (book)

    NOTE: All episodes contain guided meditation and grounding.  Please skip these exercises if you're driving.  
    RECORDED: 4/10/22

    Show More Show Less
    51 mins
  • Episode 222: The Existential Episode (Part 2)
    Mar 31 2022

    This week, Audriannah and Jenn continue their discussion from last week (Episode 221) about navigating life's big questions, like "What is my purpose?" or "What is the meaning of all of this suffering?" or "What the f*** is going on in the world?"   To help us with these questions, the ladies review the "Six Existential Propositions"  (Corey 2012), including how they may show up in therapy and in our lives as a whole.  Jenn and Audriannah share their thoughts and critiques about these propositions, and propose ways to utilize this model despite its shortcomings.

    Which of the "Six Existential Propositions" speaks to you the most, and why?  Follow us on Instagram @therapediapodcast and let us know!

    Journaling / Reflection Questions:

    1. What situations or events have you experienced that helped you create meaning in your life - and how did the meaning get created?
    2. What gifts do you have to offer the world, and how are you using them?  If you’re not using them, what’s getting in your way?
    3. What is your understanding of the concept of a higher power?  How do you access it?

    Shout-Outs/Resources in this Episode:
    - "Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy" by Gerald Corey

    NOTE: All episodes contain guided meditation and grounding.  Please skip these exercises if you're driving.  
    RECORDED: 3/25/22

    Show More Show Less
    52 mins

What listeners say about Therapedia the Podcast

Average Customer Ratings

Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.

In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.