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In this episode Sam Haid, former student and current supervisee and dear human, interviews the host! 

Sam Haid is a licensed counselor, art therapist, and artist currently residing in Colorado. He is licensed in Colorado, New Mexico, and a nationally registered art therapist. Sam is a queer, gay cisgender man of European descent. Sam is the founder of Infinite Wheel, a private practice supporting predominantly LGBTQ+ individuals in Colorado and New Mexico. Sam has worked in a variety of settings including community health agencies, community art therapy studios, youth shelters, and private group practice. He has co-facilitated several therapeutic groups. Sam received his Masters in Art Therapy/Counseling from Southwestern College in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 2021 and his Bachelors of Fine Arts from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2016.

Magdalena Karlick, Ph.D-c, ATR-BC, LPCC is the owner of Our Imaginal World an organization that provides individual and group therapy, arts and somatic based supervision, post graduate education, community health consultation for agencies, as well as commissioned art installations.  She has been an educator in the Art Therapy, Expressive Arts, and Counseling fields since 2012, focusing on Cultural Humility, Somatic Awareness, Ethics, Group Dynamics, and Creative Arts Techniques. Currently she teaches for the Kint Institute in NYC, a post-graduate creative arts therapy and trauma training in-person program. For a number of years she was the Art Director for Tomorrow’s Women, working with Palestinian and Israeli youth during an international summer camp intensive in New Mexico, and co-created a trauma therapy support network for staff and alumnae of this program during the most recent outbreak of violence. 

The Boundaries & Belonging Podcast focuses on educators in the United States, who are teaching in colleges and universities, In graduate and Ph.D programs within the expressive arts therapies umbrella.

Episode recorded on 9/20/24.