Soul Sessions: An All Souls Podcast

Soul Sessions: An All Souls Podcast

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Why We Still Need Pride
This month, we discuss Pride Month and how it's still vital to celebrate the rich history of the Queer movement in the US. All Souls Counseling Center is proud to support and celebrate the LGBTQ+ community in working toward wellness and overall mental health. See below for local and national resources for the queer community at home and abroad. Music: The Good Life by Sarah McCoy, used with permission Sources: https://www.britannica.com/event/Stonewall-riotsnica https://www.history.com/articles/the-stonewall-riots https://www.apa.org/monitor/2026/03/lgbtq-mental-health Local resources: Blue Ridge Pride - blueridgepride.org Youth OutRight WNC - youthoutright.org AVL Stonewall Fest - avlstonewallfest.org Cornbread and Roses - cbrcounseling.org Seek Healing - seekhealing.org National resources: Trevor Project Trans hotline PFLAG (Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) - pflag.org National LGBTQ Task Force - thetaskforce.org National Center for LGBTQ Rights (NCLR) - nclrights.org Human rights campaign - HRC.org Advocates for Trans Equality (A4TE) - transequality.org SAGE - SAGEusa.org
When is the right time to seek therapy? (and how do I even find a therapist?)
Stress in a relationship, anxiety about world events, and frustration about family dynamics are all part of being a human. Sometimes these issues can be addressed with support of others in your life to help you get through. If they have a greater impact on your day-to-day responsibilities, relationships, and well-being, it might be a good idea to seek out professional help. If you’ve never been in therapy, it can be very daunting to consider opening up to a stranger - a professional, highly trained clinician, but a stranger nonetheless - and many folks really get stuck at this point. They like the idea of receiving support and validation about what’s going on but also worry about being judged, worry about their privacy, worry about… worrying? Here’s a brief list of things to consider when deciding whether or not to pursue therapy: What’s going on that I know needs improvement, but I don’t know where to start? Are the supports in my life sincerely wanting to help, but it seems that this is one of the only things I talk about and they’re out of ideas? Is the stress of one area of my life bleeding over into other areas and I can’t keep them separate any longer? Do I seem to be making the same or similar mistakes in my life, in my relationships over and over despite wanting a change? Please join us this month as we explore this topic. Please reach out with any questions or comments. We'd love to hear from you. Music credit: "The Good Life" by Sarah McCoy, used with permission
Stress Management, an interview with Carolina Robles, LCSW
Join us this month for a conversation with our newest staff therapist, Carolina Robles, about managing high levels of stress. We discuss the current local, federal, and global environment where targeted communities are under higher stress levels than ever before. We discuss what you can do to take care of yourself if you're one of those targeted as well as what others can do and not do to offer support to those communities. Music credits: The Good Life by Sarah McCoy, used with permission May As Well Be, by all:ambient (License code: 3QFOKJJBASGB1C6Q)
Standalone 10 minute Mindfulness Meditation
This practice is an extensiojn of the last episdoe from this month as an option for a longer meditation. See episode 11 for details on Why and How to practice mindful meditation. Please reach out with any questions or concerns.
Mindfulness Meditation 101
There are many styles and traditions of meditation. This is one offering that we hope you find helpful. Mindfulness meditation has its roots in ancient wisdom and can help reduce stress levels, increase awareness, and improve mood and relationships when practiced regularly. Join Adam as we explore the Why and How of Mindfulness Meditation practice and then practice together for 5 minutes. Note: there's an additional 10-minute standalone practice also uploaded if you just want to dive into that practice. Please reach out with any questions or comments. Music credit: "The Good Life" by Sarah McCoy, used with permission
Loving Kindness Standalone Practice
As promised, here's just the Loving Kindness practice without the intro, etc. Feel free to utilize as many times as needed for your own practice. Please reach out for any questions or comments you might have. Music credit: "In our image" by Christoper Galovan (License code: 1O98ERJC6KP8Q3PV)
Intro to Loving Kindness
This month we focus on a practice that goes back centuries called Loving Kindness. There are many ways to go about utilizing this practice but, in this episode, Adam explores a basic way to offer positive or loving thoughts toward individuals in your life. This includes someone that's easy to love, yourself, and all beings throughout the world. Additionally, you can access the practice in a standalone episode to help facilitate the practice without the intro and breath practice. Please feel free to reach out for any questions or comments and take good care of yourself. Music credits: "The Good Life" by Sarah McCoy, used by permission "In Our Image" by Christopher Galovan (License code: 1O98ERJC6KP8Q3PV)
Microdosing Grief
This month, we explore letting out small bits of grief at regular intervals to offset the more painful grief experience that can sometimes happen when we're not expecting it. If you find you need additional support around this topic and live in the Western NC area, please reach out to our office and we will be happy to guide you. Please consider subscribing to the podcast so you can get access to the episodes each month and take good care. All music used by permission: The Good Life by Sarah McCoy Moontown Shores by Ian Aisling (License code: TNQHJUS6TVLBRAMU)
Coping Around the Holidays
Happy Holidays and welcome to another Soul Sessions Podcast from All Souls Counseling. This episode we discuss some strategies for smart self-care that work any time of the year but also are helpful when the demands on our time and energy increase. Using the framework of ABC Please from Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, we cover a wide range of options for caring for our needs when stress is higher. Thanks for joining us again this month. Please subscribe and comment on the podcast, if you're so inclined - we'd love to hear from you - and have a great end to 2025. All music used by permission: The Good Life - by Sarah McCoy Nowhere to Be - by Cory Alstad (License code: YHP08BHVYPPJL3KD)
Slowing Down
This month, we're focusing on what might be counterintuitive, slowing down. While the rest of humanity seems determined to race to the finish, what would it look like to take a page from our nature friends and carve out some time to do the opposite? Please join us for another Soul Sessions podcast. Don't forget to comment and subscribe to the podcast and give us a rating, if you feel so inclined. Music used with permission. "The Good Life" by Sarah McCoy "Depths of these Woods" by Josh Stewart (License code: X1REGB2ODIXO4GOR)
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