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The Couch Next Door

Candice Fraser
Mental Health
Self-Care
Friendship
Parenting
Digital Health
Grief
Perinatal Mental Health
Technology
Screen Sanity
Trauma
Boundaries
Parenting Challenges
Anxiety
Support Systems
Conflict Resolution
Sleep
Social Media
Postpartum Disorders
Emotional Maturity
Emotional Health

Happy Hour meets Therapy on The Couch Next Door. Each episode blends real conversations, laughter, and a touch of courage as we dive into life’s messy, beautiful, and downright unpredictable moments. From relationships and mental health to personal growth and everything in between, we’re here to keep it real, relatable, and refreshingly honest. Each episode is hosted by Candice Fraser, a license... more

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Tona Restine
Life and business coach specializing in helping business owners curate their lives and businesses.
Life Imagined
Episode: Purpose, Mindfulness, & a Little Glam: Creating an Inspired Work Life (with Tona Restine)
Matthew Raabsmith
Professional certified coach and relationship specialist
Raabsmith Team
Episode: True Partner Intimacy: Building Trust, Safety, & Connection (with Matthew & Joanna Raabsmith)
Joanna Raabsmith
Licensed marriage and family therapist and relationship specialist
Raabsmith Team
Episode: True Partner Intimacy: Building Trust, Safety, & Connection (with Matthew & Joanna Raabsmith)
Nancy Treaster
Certified caregiving consultant and retired software industry executive
The Caregiver's Journey
Episode: Navigating Caregiving with Grace, Support, & Strength (with Sue Ryan & Nancy Treaster)
Sue Ryan
Change strategist and executive coach, certified hospice volunteer
The Caregiver's Journey
Episode: Navigating Caregiving with Grace, Support, & Strength (with Sue Ryan & Nancy Treaster)
Amy Thompson
A licensed professional counselor with a private practice in Round Rock, Texas, specializing in adult women dealing with trauma.
Episode: EMDR Therapy: Rewiring the Mind & Finding Healing (with Amy Thompson, LPC)
Ally Hoffman Scott
LPC, Trauma Informed Practitioner, and founder of Safe Space Healing Collective, LLC
Safe Space Healing Collective, LLC
Episode: Complex-PTSD: the "Big T" and "Little t" Of It All (with Ally Hoffman Scott, LPC)
Marty Munger
Chief Relationship Officer and co-founder of Work Ethos.
Work Ethos
Episode: Work Ethos: Rethinking Burnout, Passion, & Team Dynamics (with Marty Munger & Kasey Brennan)
Kasey Brennan
Chief Executive Officer and Lead Consultant at Work Ethos, Emmy award-winning producer.
Work Ethos
Episode: Work Ethos: Rethinking Burnout, Passion, & Team Dynamics (with Marty Munger & Kasey Brennan)

Host

Candice Fraser
A licensed professional counselor, bringing a distinct approach to mental health conversations. She hosts engaging discussions while fostering a comfortable environment for her guests to share their stories and insights.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 33 ratings
  • Love this podcast!

    I’m always excited when I see the latest episode of The Couch Next Door Podcast in my feed. Candice has done a great job connecting with her guests and sharing their stories. Her warmth really comes through in each episode. I love the rants too!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    NStudt
    United States2 years ago
  • Such an encouragement!

    Candice really is so relatable, down to earth, and full of wisdom. She holds such safe, authentic space for her guests. She asks great questions, and I enjoy the rant portion of the show. You won’t regret clicking on one of her episodes, I have confidence that they will bring value to your day!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Chassie anders
    United States2 years ago
  • Such great conversations!

    Love this podcast! I might be a little biased since some of my favorite people are on the episodes, but I bet listeners will find some new favorite people too!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    It’s Amy
    United States2 years ago
  • Loving your show!

    The show is great!!! Love the diversity of topics & guests. The show makes it genuinely feel like you are sitting on the couch with friends! Really appreciate the wisdom, insights & laughter. The rants are fun too!

    It’s nice to hear others talk openly & show their humanness too. So encouraging!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LaRae Adventure Girl
    United States2 years ago
  • Rants Rule

    I love your “ice breaker” with the rant. It makes your guest seem more human/real and less like a talking head. I am more apt to listen to what follows because the guest shows a little bit of imperfect self.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    VQMama
    United States2 years ago

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The podcast is viewed as a source of encouragement and support, with many reviews highlighting the value of real conversations.
Listeners appreciate the warmth and relatability of the host, noting her ability to connect with guests and provide meaningful insights.
Audience enjoys the light-hearted rants and discussions that make the show feel casual and friendly, akin to conversations with friends.

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EMDR Therapy: Rewiring the Mind & Finding Healing (with Amy Thompson, LPC)
Q: What should someone be aware of after EMDR sessions?
People may experience an emotional release, exhaustion, and need time to process their feelings.
EMDR Therapy: Rewiring the Mind & Finding Healing (with Amy Thompson, LPC)
Q: What are some signs and symptoms that might indicate individuals should consider EMDR as part of their treatment?
Feelings of being stuck, uncontrollable emotional responses, anxiety, and depression are indicators.
Therapy Tea: Owning Being a "Generalist" and Boring CEs (ft. Candice Fraser, LPC)
Q: What do you wish you had known before you got into this?
I wish I had known that I don't have to have it all figured out and I don't have to have the answers.
ADHD Later in Life: Truths, Tools, and Aha Moments (with Dr. Jennifer Dall)
Q: What would your encouragement be if someone is resonating with what we're talking about?
Think about what resonated with you, reflect on your past experiences, and pay attention to how they connect to your current feelings.
ADHD Later in Life: Truths, Tools, and Aha Moments (with Dr. Jennifer Dall)
Q: What are some indicators that we need to be aware of that might point to an ADHD diagnosis?
Emotional regulation issues, time management difficulties, and a different way of processing time are key indicators.

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A dynamic blend of candid conversations and therapeutic insights, this podcast provides an engaging platform where listeners can explore relationships, mental health, and personal growth. Through heartfelt discussions, the show emphasizes the importance of friendship, community support, and vulnerability, often highlighting the unique challenges people face in various life stages. The host, a licensed professional counselor, brings a refreshing approach to addressing complex emotional topics, making conversations both relatable and enlightening. Many episodes explore the intricacies of friendships, particularly how they evolve during transitions and the significance of building supportive connections in diverse contexts.

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Recent guests on The Couch Next Door include:

1. Tona Restine
2. Matthew Raabsmith
3. Joanna Raabsmith
4. Nancy Treaster
5. Sue Ryan
6. Amy Thompson
7. Ally Hoffman Scott
8. Marty Munger

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