Her Time to Talk is a podcast designed to create space for women’s experiences, amplify their voices, and empower women with knowledge to improve their mental health. Hosted by a licensed professional counselor specializing in women's mental health, this podcast provides access to information and advice for women to use as a supplement to therapy in their journey to better mental health, wellness,... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessMental HealthSelf-ImprovementEducation |
What if the mood swings, night sweats, anxiety, and brain fog aren’t “just you”—but a totally normal phase no one taught you to expect? In this candid conversation, Erin Brandt (sex educator turned counseling intern) and Lurah Patrick (graduate couns... more
We all know that 2 a.m. moment. You’re lying awake replaying all the ways you wish your life looked different. You can see the vision, you even know the steps, but when the morning comes you find yourself frozen. You scroll, clean the kitchen, help s... more
Fertility isn’t just a medical issue — it’s a cultural, emotional, and deeply personal journey. In this episode of Her Time to Talk, we’re joined by Nicole Lange, a practitioner who brings together Chinese medicine, trauma-informed care, and evidence... more
Why do so many survivors of sexual assault experience more than one assault in their lifetime? It’s a heartbreaking but necessary question—and one that deserves compassionate, evidence-based answers.
In this episode of Her Time to Talk, we break dow... more
Meet Dr. Janice Moran, one of our newest clinicians at Her Time Therapy and a fierce advocate for disability-affirming mental health care. In this episode, Janice sits down with Meagan to explore how her lived experience as a blind woman informs and ... more
With new federal legislation quietly reshaping Medicaid, millions of women are at risk of losing access to the care they rely on—especially mental health care. In this timely and deeply personal episode, we break down what’s really happening with the... more
In this episode of Her Time to Talk, we explore a deceptively simple yet revolutionary tool for women's mental health: reading fiction for pleasure.
Meagan shares why fantasy romance books, often dismissed as “just smut,” can actually serve as profo... more
Divorce isn’t always a failure. Sometimes, it’s the most loving thing we can do for ourselves.
In this powerful and deeply personal episode, Her Time Therapy clinician Kimberly joins Meagan to share her journey through a marriage that looked perfec... more
Loving the podcast! I really feel that a space for women to share their stories and to prioritize their mental health is needed now more than ever. Thank you!
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Apple Podcasts | #243 |
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