
Two sober therapists walk into a bar... and dive deep into mental health, relationships, and life's biggest questions.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 52 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessMental Health | |||

How much is too much to share with your spouse? In this episode, we explore why this question is important to answer for the health of your relationship, the difference between protecting your partner and deciding for them, what belongs between just ... more
Dr. Michael Shceeringa is back with us to continue the conversation from our earlier episode, where we challenged the idea that “the body keeps the score.” In this episode, we go deeper into trauma and unpack common myths. Does everyone have trauma? ... more
We’re back — first episode of 2026. In this episode, we catch up on what we’ve been up to during the break before diving into a topic that affects all of us: how to receive critical feedback. Why is it so hard to hear? How do you know when criticism ... more
For the month of December, we’re replaying our top 5 episodes of the year—this one comes in at number 3:
In this episode, we talk about the kind of grief that shatters a life—and what comes after. We’re joined by our very first guest, Gene Fought, w... more
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This show picks apart mental health, relationships, and human behavior through conversations hosted by two therapists who are navigating personal and professional boundaries in real life. Across recent episodes, topics range from receiving critical feedback and growth mindset in relationships to modern masculinity, therapy dynamics, and the ethics of therapist-client boundaries. Guests span areas like grief, suicide prevention, medical ethics, trauma debates, and education technology, all treated through a lens that blends clinical insight with practical, everyday implications for couples, families, and individuals. A few standout throughlines include challenging conventional views on masculinity, the evolving role of therapy in modern life... more
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Recent guests on Two Therapists At A Bar include:
1. Michael Scheeringa
2. Dr. Tron Wilder
3. Chris Mureithi
4. Dr. Michael Seringa
5. Sabrina Dorman-Andrew
6. Dr. Jon Van Ornam
7. Philip Wiygul
8. Dr. Klebert Feitosa
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