
This podcast is intended for students in and alumni of the School of Counseling program at Colorado Christian University, and is designed to supplement your coursework as well as your interaction with faculty, staff, and your peers as you progress through the program. Our hope in this podcast is to help you on your own spiritual journey as you navigate your own life with God throughout these comin... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessReligion & SpiritualityMental HealthChristianity | |||

In this episode, Dr. Brian Fidler is joined by Dr. Sharon Todd, Dr. Beth Robinson, and Dr. Claudia Seth for a fascinating conversation on calling, formation, and the integration of faith within the work of school counseling. Together, they explore th... more
In this episode, Dr. Mark Mayfield and Dr. Brian Robinson invite us into a thoughtful conversation about loneliness, presence, being seen, and the sacred work of counseling. Bothreflects on how the absence of being known—not merely the absence of peo... more
MFT Emphasis Director, Dr. Jeff White and MFT Faculty Member Dr. Megan Cannedy discuss the Marriage and Family Therapy Emphasis at CCU as well as the broader MFT profession. Both are passionate to serve MFT students at CCU and passionate to serve cou... more
CCU Counselor Education and Supervision Program Director, Dr. Selin Philip, and CES Faculty Dr. Sara Wood and Dr. Gregg Elliott discuss the CES Program at CCU. Together, they share their passion to serve CES students and each of their journeys with t... more
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Fantastic podcast-always exciting to hear from my former professors! I strongly recommend bringing on Dr. Rebecca Taylor and Dr. Ryan M. Burkhart (separately please!)
The spiritual guidance and encouragement Dr. Fidler and guests provide in this podcast is something any Christian desiring to deepen their relationship with Christ Jesus will not want to miss.







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