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Therapists Are Human Too
Do therapists have to be emotionally perfect to help others heal In this episode of Couch Chronicles, we unpack the pressure placed on therapists to always appear calm, healed, neutral, and emotionally put together while exploring the reality that therapists are human too Judeline leads a reflection on vulnerability, humanity, and permitting ourselves to not have it all figured out In this episode, we discuss the truth behind the “blank slate” myth and whether therapists should share their personal struggles If neutrality in therapy is even realistic, why do some clients trust authenticity more than perfection The difference between a therapist feeling professional versus feeling relatable. How social media is changing the image of therapists. When therapists become too emotionally invested, whether personal experience makes therapists more effective or more biased Couch Tok Quickies. We also dive into the conversation around therapists disclosing mental health diagnoses like BPD or Bipolar Disorder What helps clients feel seen? What crosses professional boundaries and whether providers should continue practicing while managing their own mental health challenges. Therapists hold space for people every day, but who allows them space to simply be human 🛋️ New episodes every other Wednesday at 12 PM 🎧 Watch, comment, and subscribe
If Someone Needs You Smaller to Feel Larger
What does control really look like… when it is not loud In this episode of Couch Chronicles, we unpack the subtle, quiet ways people try to shrink you in relationships, in families, and even in everyday conversations 🧘🏽‍♀️ Mindfulness Moment Tyler leads a reflection on recognizing your worth and protecting your space 💬 Confessional We react to a powerful story about finally speaking up after years of silence and being told to “be the bigger person” What happens when healing challenges the comfort of others 🔥 In this episode, we discuss What coercive control looks like beyond obvious abuse How emotional minimization can silence your truth Why “be the bigger person” hits differently for survivors When forgiveness pressure becomes manipulation Signs someone needs you to stay small to feel powerful How control shows up in families versus relationships When preferences are autonomy and when they reflect insecurity How power, image, and forgiveness play out in public relationships ⚡ Couch Quickies We break down Blue Therapy on Netflix and ask the real questions Is this actual therapy or just entertainment Are these couples being helped or exposed When does honesty become harm Healing is not about making others comfortable It is about protecting yourself and standing in your truth 🛋️ New episodes every other Wednesday at 12 PM 🎧 Watch, comment, and subscribe
Alexa, Schedule Sex | Couch Chronicles
Can scheduling intimacy actually save a relationship… or does it kill the vibe In this episode of Couch Chronicles, we get real about desire, pressure, and the truth behind why intimacy can feel complicated in modern relationships 🧘🏽‍♀️ Mindfulness Moment Stephanie leads a reflection on understanding your body, your needs, and releasing shame around how desire shows up 💬 Confessional We unpack a powerful story from someone who struggled with never initiating and the guilt that came with it What if the issue is not attraction… but understanding how desire actually works 🔥 In this episode, we discuss The difference between spontaneous desire and responsive desire Why not initiating is often misunderstood as rejection How pressure can shut down intimacy Whether scheduling intimacy creates connection or feels forced How anticipation can build desire instead of killing it Why understanding your own body changes everything How couples misread desire differences as lack of attraction ⚡ Couch Tok Quickies
Love Is a “Foreign” Language
What happens when love doesn’t look like what you’re used to In this episode of Couch Chronicles, we explore how culture shapes the way we give, receive, and interpret love and what happens when those differences clash in relationships 🎤 Tiny Mic Question “If your partner’s culture shows love differently than yours… do you adapt, or expect them to change” 🧘🏽‍♀️ Mindfulness Moment Tyler leads a reflection on understanding love beyond your own lens 🌍 In this episode, we discuss How culture influences love languages and emotional expression When love is shown through actions versus words Why some people struggle to recognize love they were not taught to trust Emotional vulnerability versus emotional restraint Public versus private affection across cultures Individualism versus collectivism in relationships Navigating identity, immigration, and cultural expectations When therapy language does not translate across cultures ⚡ Couch Tok Quickies We also unpack the cognitive dissonance of living everyday life while the world feels chaotic from global conflicts to cultural shifts and how we continue to find joy in the middle of it all
Situationship Survival Guide | When “Casual” Gets Expensive
Situationships… how did we even get here? In this episode of Couch Chronicles, we unpack the emotional cost of relationships that have no title but carry real feelings. When “casual” starts to feel confusing, draining, and one-sided — it’s time to talk about it. 🧘🏽‍♀️ Mindfulness Moment Tyler leads us through identifying relationship deal breakers, green flags, and red flags — because clarity is everything. 💬 Confession We react to a Reddit story questioning why people stay in situationships — and whether it’s hope, fear, or just settling. 🔥 In this episode, we discuss: How situationships actually start Being the “stand-in” partner Fear of asking for what you really want Settling vs protecting your peace How attachment styles keep you stuck Knowing when it’s time to walk away ⚡ Couch Tok / Quickie We also touch on the psychological impact of fear, control, and being constantly “watched” in today’s society.
Go Go Gadget Relationship PI
We’re back for Season 3! In this premiere episode, we recap our favorite moments from last season and share what you can expect this year. Then we jump into modern dating chaos, from the rise of soft ghosting to the toxic “Relationship PI” phase of snooping, scrolling, and searching for proof. We get real about: Being ghosted Snooping through phones Trust vs. anxiety How to maturely end relationships Healing without closure Plus, we react to the ANTM documentary in Couch Tok. If you’ve ever been left on read or turned into an investigator in love — this episode is for you. 🛋️ New episodes every other Wednesday at 12 PM 🎧 Watch, comment, and subscribe.
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Friendship Breakups
Romantic breakups get sympathy. Friendship breakups get silence. In this candid episode of Couch Chronicles, we explore the grief, guilt, confusion, and growth that accompany the loss of a friendship you thought would last forever. Whether it ended with a blowup, a slow fade, or no closure at all, friendship breakups hit different
When Healing Gets Messy: The Dark Side of Self-Improvement Culture
In this raw and revealing episode, the ladies of Couch Chronicles sit down with guest Renee Anya, an accounting graduate turned fashion creative, blending precision with bold artistry, to unpack the unfiltered truth about healing, therapy, and the self-improvement industry. We live in a time where everyone is “healing,” journaling, manifesting, and going to therapy… but what happens when healing becomes another performance? Another expectation? Another trend? Together, we explore the side of self-work that isn’t aesthetic, curated, or Instagram-friendly, the messy middle nobody posts about.
DEAR ME!
After nearly 15 years as a high-powered lawyer-lobbyist in D.C., Dana walked away from success that no longer aligned with her soul. What followed was a year-long journey of rest that not only changed her life, it redefined her mission. 💬 In this soul-stirring conversation, we explore: How fear can disguise itself as “protection” The comforts that keep us stuck Why we prioritize others’ agendas over our own The emotional and spiritual labor of asking for permission to be free What it means to tell yourself the truth, even when it’s inconvenient Dana also shares the origin of her podcast, The Rest of Us, and how rest has become her radical act of self-liberation and leadership. 🪞 If you’ve ever felt the pressure to perform, produce, or please at the expense of your truth, this episode will move you to pause, reflect, and reclaim. 🔔 Subscribe for weekly unfiltered conversations 🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple & everywhere you get your podcasts
INSIDE THE MIND OF A FEMALE PREDATOR
In this gripping episode of Couch Chronicles, the crew unpacks the disturbing and thought-provoking Netflix film "Inside the Mind of a Female Predator." 🎬 We dive deep into the themes, real-life implications, and psychological layers that this film exposes—challenging the stereotypes about who can be a predator, and how society often turns a blind eye when the perpetrator is a woman. 🧠 Topics we discuss: The gender bias in how predators are portrayed How manipulation and grooming tactics differ across genders Why the female predator archetype is often ignored or romanticized The emotional toll on survivors—and how justice can look different What the film gets right (and wrong) about the psychology behind abuse This is not your typical film review—this is a raw, honest, and necessary conversation that peels back the layers of denial and dives into real healing, awareness, and accountability.
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