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Saying Goodbye to Gluten / Gluten-Free Living, Celiac Disease, Gluten-Free SupportSaying Goodbye to Gluten / Gluten-Free Living, Celiac Disease, Gluten-Free SupportE52 Gluten-Free for MS: The Crucial Piece for Managing Symptoms with Special Guest Jeanene BonoGluten-free living is not just for those living with Celiac Disease or gluten-intolerance. It also plays an important role for people with auto-immune diseases.   Today my amazing guest, Jeanene Bono, will share why going gluten-free is crucial for managing symptoms of multiple sclerosis to continue a healing journey.   Jeanene Bono is a Multiple Sclerosis (MS) consultant dedicated to helping individuals regain control of their health and live a symptom-free life. With a holistic approach, Jeanene teaches her clients how to heal MS by addressing both the physical and emotional aspects of th...2025-04-2431 minMS Michigan Man 64MS Michigan Man 64Episode 44 Interview with Jeanene (MS WARRIOR)Jeanene is an MSer from New Jersey that was living her dream in the corporate world when she was diagnosed with MS at 27 years old. Jeanene explains how she experienced numbness in her right leg which she was referred to a chiropractor to treat eventually leading to a neurologist and her diagnosis. Jeanene rebounded and ignored her diagnosis without a DMT and had two children. She explains how after her second child she had vision issues and was recommended a DMT so Jeanene complied because she didn't understand what was happening. While on her DMT Jeanene declined rapidly and she...2025-04-1640 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallFuture-Proofing Your Private Practice: Navigating 2025 with Confidence with Valery KriegWant to stay ahead in your private practice? Valery Krieg joins Jeanene Wolfe In this episode to discuss future-proofing your practice in an ever-changing landscape. They dive into marketing strategies, burnout prevention, and navigating industry shifts, plus an inside look at the upcoming Savvy Practice Summit, a free virtual event packed with expert advice on marketing, scaling, and financial strategy for therapists.The sign-up form for the summit is in the show notes. Tune in now and take your next steps toward success!   “The first thing that I always tell my clients that I work wit...2025-03-0624 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallThe Cost of Care: Why Therapists Are Struggling to Stay Afloat with Miranda PalmerIn this milestone 100th episode of The Colleague Down The Hall Podcast, Jeanene Wolfe welcomes Miranda Palmer, LMFT, a passionate therapist advocate, to discuss the financial and systemic challenges facing therapists today. Miranda shares insights from a recent discussion on the biggest problems therapists encounter. She highlights unsustainable insurance reimbursement rates, financial instability, and the increasing number of therapists leaving the profession. They dive into the complexities of insurance contracts, clawbacks, and the impact of venture capital-backed companies entering the therapy space. Miranda encourages therapists to take control of their careers by understanding their worth, setting sustainable rates, and...2025-02-2744 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallGeek Therapy: Fandoms, Healing, and the Power of Play with Ariel LandrumJeanene Wolfe welcomes Ariel Landrum to discuss how geek therapy integrates clients' passions and fandoms into therapy, using media consumption as a tool for self-discovery. The conversation explores the use of RPGs, video games, and collaborative media engagement in therapy, alongside practical applications for different age groups and theoretical approaches. Ariel highlights the importance of staying current with pop culture, addressing parental concerns about video games, and teaching digital citizenship. Ethical considerations in online therapy, including HIPAA compliance and safe digital interactions, are also discussed. Looking ahead, Ariel sees geek therapy expanding alongside media psychology and specialized therapeutic approaches...2025-02-2035 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallThe Power of Vulnerability: Why Therapists Need to Be Vulnerable TooIn this episode of The Colleague Down the Hall Podcast,  Jeanene Wolfe explores a topic that therapists encourage in clients but often struggle with themselves—vulnerability. While we create safe spaces for others, many of us hesitate to open up with colleagues, fearing judgment or self-doubt. Jeanene unpacks why vulnerability feels risky in the therapy field, the challenges it presents, and how avoiding it can lead to isolation and burnout. She shares her own journey in private practice and offers practical steps to build a safe, supportive professional network. Whether it's finding a trusted colleague, joining the right consultation gro...2025-02-1308 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallBlending Tarot with Therapy: Insights from Dreya BlumeIn this episode of the Colleague Down the Hall Podcast, Jeanene Wolfe welcomes Dreya Blume, a licensed clinical social worker and long-time Tarot practitioner, to explore the integration of Tarot into therapy. Dreya delves into the history of Tarot, its misconceptions, and its use as a projective tool rather than fortunetelling. She shares her Tarot journey, its parallels to inkblot tests, and how she uses it in sessions to help clients connect with their intuition. The discussion covers the importance of open-mindedness in therapy, authenticity in practice, and the growing acceptance of non-traditional techniques. Dreya also highlights the significance...2025-02-0635 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallThe Business of CEUs: From Building Courses to Marketing to Creating Additional Income Streams with Michelle RisserIn this episode, Jeanene Wolfe chats with Michelle Risser, a therapist turned CEU provider and multi-passionate entrepreneur. Michelle shares her journey from working in HIV/AIDS social work to teaching large conferences and eventually becoming a CEU provider during COVID as a way to explore additional income streams. She discusses the paperwork and approval process, emphasizing that it shouldn't deter therapists from sharing their expertise. Using the acronym KEEP (Knowledge, Education, Experience, Passion), Michelle helps therapists identify their unique strengths and build courses on topics like sibling loss, burnout, and perinatal mental health. Michelle's practical advice, like her catchphrase "...2025-01-3030 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallCreating Safe Spaces: Working with Intimate Partner Violence with Dr. Keith KlostermannIn this episode of the Colleague Down the Hall Podcast, Jeanene Wolfe welcomes Dr. Keith Klostermann to tackle the critical topic of intimate partner violence (IPV). They explore how the pandemic exposed the complexities of IPV, with Dr. Klosterman breaking down its various forms—physical, emotional, financial, and sexual—and discussing its prevalence across diverse demographics. The conversation emphasizes the importance of creating safe spaces, recognizing subtle signs, and integrating explicit safety planning into therapy.    “I think it's figuring out, does the client feel safe? What are some options in terms of a safety plan, even bei...2025-01-2340 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallA New Horizon: The Ins and Outs of ADHD Assessments for Master’s-level Clinicians with Erin McCarthy ShawJoin us for an enlightening conversation in Episode 94 of Conversations in Depth with Therapists, where host Jeanene Wolfe sits down with Erin McCarthy Shaw, a board-certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner. Discover how Erin’s advanced training in neuropsychiatric and educational assessments is transforming mental health care by addressing ADHD, autism, and more. From ethical considerations and practical implementation to tackling skepticism and accessibility challenges, this episode dives deep into the value of comprehensive evaluations.   “It's access to care. We don't have enough people to do anything for mental health. We don't have enough therapists. We do...2025-01-1642 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the Hall(From the Archive) Exploring Money Mindset As A Therapist with Megan HaleMegan Hale joins me for an episode about money mindset for therapists. She discusses the need to examine our relationship with money and ways our mindset holds us back in our work. Megan shares that having a nourishing relationship with money and the changes in perspective that come with that, allows therapists to have better business and personal goals.   “And a lot of times, you have to make some hard calls and some value based decisions on what's going to be best for the sustainability of your practice. And I think the other mindset piece tha...2025-01-0943 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallNeurospicy Productivity Tips for Private Practice TherapistsIn this episode of The Colleague Down the Hall Podcast, Jeanene shares productivity tips tailored for neurodivergent therapists navigating the complexities of running a private practice. Jeanene, who is neurodivergent herself, emphasizes leveraging unique strengths like creativity, empathy, and big-picture thinking while addressing common challenges such as scheduling, admin tasks, and time management. She encourages therapists to experiment with strategies, adjust systems when needed, and practice self-compassion.    “Remember the ND brain loves affirmation. Now I encourage you to experiment and adjust. Not every system or strategy will work for you, and that's okay. The key is t...2024-12-1914 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallManaging Holiday Cancellations in Private PracticeIn this episode of The Colleague Down the Hall Podcast, Jeanene Wolfe dives into a timely topic for therapists: managing the reality of increased client cancellations during the holiday season. From early scheduling conversations to reinforcing cancellation policies and encouraging self-care, Jeanene shares practical strategies to prepare for and navigate the challenges this time of year brings. Learn how to anticipate cancellations, adjust your workload, and use unexpected downtime effectively. Whether it's consolidating schedules, offering telehealth options, or setting boundaries, this episode provides invaluable insights to help therapists balance client needs with their own well-being. Remember, the...2024-12-1213 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallPromoting Neurodivergent Awareness and Equity in Diagnostic Assessments with Darlene SousaIn this another episode of the Colleague Down the Hall Podcast, Jeanene Wolfe sits down with Darlene Sousa, a testing psychologist and former counselor, to discuss how professional development can promote access and culturally responsive care in the evaluation process. Darlene shares her journey, including her motivation to create training programs that address the challenges of traditional evaluation methods, such as their often invalidating nature and lack of therapeutic value. They explore critical topics, including the complexities of 2e (twice-exceptional) individuals, the gatekeeping mentality in psychology, and the importance of accessible training for Master's level clinicians and more. The...2024-12-0542 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallControversies in Therapy Work: Insights with Jordan CoinerIn this episode of Colleague Down the Hall, Jeanene invites Jordan Coiner to discuss hot-button topics in the therapy world. Together, they explore shifts in therapy since COVID-19, including the rise of telehealth and the use of online forums for support. They tackle controversial issues like long-term therapy stigma, trainings for therapy modalities and certifications, and the impact of social media on mental health awareness. They delve into balancing personal values with professional boundaries, including political views. Listen in for an engaging conversation packed with perspectives on current hot topics.   “I definitely had several clients thi...2024-11-2850 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallFictionalized Case Consultation: Sherry with Borderline Personality DisorderIn this episode of the Colleague Down the Hall Podcast, Jeanene Wolfe leads a fictionalized case discussion with colleagues about navigating complex client care. The case involves Sherry, a 28-year-old marketing professional experiencing anxiety and depression, who may also have traits of borderline personality disorder. Therapist Emma, feeling unequipped to address this diagnosis, must decide whether to refer Sherry to a specialist or expand her own training while maintaining ethical care. The group explores treatment strategies, addressing therapist scope, client transition concerns, and the importance of compassion in clinical practice. Listen in for practical insights and thoughtful perspectives! 2024-11-2127 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallBreaking the Burnout Cycle: Preventing Burnout in Mental Health Work with Monica HelvieIn this episode of the Colleague Down the Hall Podcast, Jeanene Wolfe introduces Monica Helvie, a licensed marriage and family therapist and burnout recovery expert, to explore the complexities of burnout among mental health practitioners. She shares how her husband's intervention in 2017 led her to confront the toll burnout was taking on her personal life, and she discusses starting a private practice, where she found herself recreating the same unsustainable patterns. Monica and Jeanene discuss defining burnout, recognizing its signs, and the importance of setting boundaries, even when guilt and societal expectations make it difficult. Monica emphasizes aligning business...2024-11-1440 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallDocumentation, Sustainability, and Self-Care: Insights from Becca Ferguson, LPCIn this episode of the Colleague Down the Hall Podcast, Jeanene Wolfe is with Becca Ferguson. Becca shares her journey into working as a therapist, her experiences navigating challenges as an LPC, and her transition from ministry to the therapy profession. Jeanene and Becca talk about building sustainable practices, especially amid the ongoing impact of the pandemic on mental health professionals. They dive into financial challenges therapists face and the taboo around earning money from other therapists, along with Becca’s documentation course aimed at helping therapists streamline their clinical work. The episode highlights the value of Therabundle, a re...2024-11-0737 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallUnderstanding Highly Sensitive People: Traits, Challenges, and Therapeutic ApproachesIn this episode of the Colleague Down the Hall Podcast, Jeanene Wolfe is joined by April Snow, psychotherapist and HSP consultant, to discuss the traits, challenges, and the unique needs of highly sensitive people (HSPs). This neurotype affects approximately 30% of the population. April describes how HSPs experience deep emotional processing, acute detail awareness, and heightened empathy. They explore common misunderstandings HSPs face, often feeling pressured to fit into non-HSP norms, and how this can overlap with conditions like ADHD. April shares tailored therapeutic approaches, emphasizing mindfulness, somatic techniques, and resilience-building while preserving sensitivity. The conversation highlights sustainable self-care for...2024-10-3139 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallProviding Safe and Affirming Therapy Practices With LGBTQIA+ Clients with Dara HoffmanIn this episode of the Colleague Down the Hall Podcast, Jeanene Wolfe introduces Dara Hoffman, a non-binary, queer-identified licensed counselor with 18 years of experience serving the trans and non-binary community. Dara shares key insights on supporting LGBTQ clients, addressing microaggressions, and creating inclusive therapy spaces. Dara delves into the importance of using correct pronouns, handling mistakes such as misgendering your client, and promoting safety and trust. Dara emphasizes continuous learning, cultural humility, and the need for therapists to stay informed about evolving standards of care. This episode offers valuable guidance for therapists looking to be affirming and inclusive providers.2024-10-2441 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallThe Ins and Outs of Clinical Consultation for PsychotherapistsHello everyone! I am so excited to be starting this new journey with my fellow therapists so we can learn and grow together.  In this inaugural episode, I'll share about my journey into solo private practice, along with challenges and solutions to getting the peer support we all need to do this work. You’ll get a “behind the scenes look” at how the idea for live, fictionalized case consultation came to be and the importance of getting clinical consultation. There will be some do’s and don’ts for participating in group consultation and prepping a group of therapists...2024-10-1722 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallHolistic Approaches to Chronic Pain: Navigating Trust, Self-Compassion, and Collaborative Care with Dr. Jaimee ArnoffWelcome to another episode of the Colleague Down the Hall podcast, Jeanene Wolfe sits down with Jaimee Arnoff, Ph.D., to discuss the complex biopsychosocial nature of chronic pain. Dr. Arnoff delves into the multifaceted aspects of chronic pain, encompassing biological, psychological, and social components.. Dr. Arnoff shares her personal journey and emphasizes building rapport with clients who feel alienated by the medical system, highlighting the significance of validating their experiences. The discussion transitions to addressing grief, loss, and the importance of self-compassion, alongside practical techniques for retraining the brain through somatic tracking and mindfulness activities. Cultural and societal...2024-10-1049 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallUnderstanding Anti-Semitism: Enhancing Therapeutic Practices for Jewish Clients with Dr. Liya LevandaIn today’s episode of the Colleague Do wn the Hall Podcast, Jeanene Wolfe interviews Dr. Liya Levanda, a specialist in Jewish clinical issues and the impact of anti-Semitism on mental health. They discuss the IHRA and Jerusalem Declaration definitions of anti-Semitism, emphasizing the need for therapists to understand these frameworks to better support Jewish clients. Dr. Levanda addresses stereotypes in media and clinical settings, such as misconceptions about Jewish wealth or identity, and the importance of not making assumptions about clients’ racial or cultural backgrounds. They delve into Jewish identity's complexity, including religious and cultural aspects, and the sign...2024-10-0341 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallLessons Learned After One Year in Solo Private Practice with Erin HoffmanIn today’s episode of the Colleague Down the Hall podcast, Jeanene Wolfe speaks with Erin Hoffman who is back on the podcast to reflect on her first year in private practice. (See Episode 27 as she discusses getting started in private practice.) The episode delves into the complexities of running a solo private practice and the financial and administrative hurdles therapists face in private practice work. Erin discusses the critical role of boundaries in maintaining well-being, the significance of peer support, and the continuous need for growth as professionals. Together, they underscore the value of community, self-awareness, and ethical de...2024-09-2646 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallBalancing Therapy Practice and Parenthood: Strategies for Back-to-School SeasonHere’s another episode of The Colleague Down the Hall Podcast. In today's episode, I explore the challenge of balancing a therapy practice with the demands of parenthood during the back-to-school season. I talk about strategies to manage this seasonal stress and maintain well-being, from setting boundaries at work to adjusting your practice schedule to accommodate family needs. I also share practical tips on using EHR systems, streamlining client scheduling, and outsourcing tasks to lighten the load.   “Remember it's okay to say no to extra commitments that don't align with your top priorities. In fact, it's...2024-08-2213 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallNormalizing and Managing Imposter Syndrome in Private PracticeWelcome to another episode of The Colleague Down the Hall podcast where I delve into the pervasive issue of imposter syndrome, especially as it relates to therapists in private practice. I unpack the insidious nature of this phenomenon, where self-doubt creeps in despite years of experience and success, making professionals feel like frauds. In this episode, I offer practical strategies like creating a "book of evidence" and an "imposter syndrome survival kit" to combat these feelings, while also highlighting the importance of community support and self-compassion.   Listen in for valuable insights and tools to navigate t...2024-08-1509 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallMeasuring Success: Key Performance Indicators for Private Practice GrowthHere’s another episode of The Colleague Down the Hall Podcast where I dive into a crucial topic for private practice owners: Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Understanding which KPIs to track to transform your practice from merely surviving to thriving. KPIs are metrics that offer insights into how effectively your practice is meeting its business objectives, from financial health to client satisfaction and operational efficiency. Understanding these KPIs isn't just about numbers, it's about gaining insights into what's working and what isn't. Join me as we unlock the power of KPIs to enhance your private practice journey.  ...2024-08-0809 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallChoosing Your Private Practice Path: The Pros and Cons of Working Solo or Joining a GroupWelcome to another episode of The Colleague Down the Hall Podcast! In today's episode, I’m diving into a pivotal decision that many therapists face: should you start your own solo private practice, or is joining a group practice the better path? Each option offers distinct benefits and challenges that can greatly impact your career satisfaction and personal life. We’ll explore the pros and cons of both paths, providing examples and steps to guide your decision-making process. Starting with solo private practice, we'll discuss the allure of independence, clinical autonomy, flexibility, and financial potential. We'll also cover the chal...2024-08-0119 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the Hall(From the Archive) Fictionalized Case: Working With a Minor Who is Using THCIn this episode of Colleague Down the Hall, a group of my colleagues discuss the complexities and ethical considerations in adolescent therapy, particularly in a case involving cultural factors, parental skepticism towards mental health treatment, and the issue of confidentiality regarding a client's substance use. We delve into the importance of understanding family dynamics, addressing cultural aspects, and navigating the delicate balance between maintaining client confidentiality and ensuring the client's well-being, especially when substance use is involved. This case presents the challenges therapists face in making informed decisions that respect the client's autonomy while considering the broader context of...2024-07-2536 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the Hall(From the Archive) The Progress Note Dilemma: Insights, Tips and the Use of AI with Dr. Maelisa McCaffrey“Any note is better than no note.” In today’s episode of the Colleague Down the Hall podcast, Dr. Maelisa McCaffrey joins me to talk about her expertise; clinical documentation in therapy work. She discusses the challenges therapists face when it comes to writing treatment plans and progress notes. She delves into issues such as getting behind on progress notes, lack of confidence in note-writing and not understanding the implications of certain documentation choices. She provides practical tips for therapists to improve their documentation, including the key components of a progress note and the need for customization based on indivi...2024-06-2747 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallExploring Hypnotherapy and Hypno-breathwork: A Journey of Transformation with Mary CrutchfieldMary Crutchfield joined me in this episode of the Colleague Down the Hall Podcast to discuss the impact of clinical hypnotherapy and hypno-breathwork on personal transformation and healing. Mary shares her journey and discusses the misconceptions and powerful benefits of these modalities for both clients and therapists. Our conversation also touches on the importance of being open to alternative healing methods, the role of vulnerability in therapy, and the evolving landscape of mental health practice. The conversation aims to educate and encourage therapists to consider these alternative healing approaches for deep emotional and psychological healing.   “I h...2024-06-1343 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallLeading with Intention: Empowerment Through Self-DiscoveryIn today’s episode of the Colleague Down the Hall Podcast, Charese Josie joins me to talk about how to achieve personal and professional growth as clinicians, particularly through the lens of leadership and self-discovery. Charese shares her insight on the importance of aligning personal and professional goals with one's values, prioritizing emotional energy and well-being, and creating a supportive community. Our discussion highlights the need for community, support, and the development of emotional intelligence to navigate the complexities of clinical work and leadership effectively.   “I'm like, I need to try so many things outside of my...2024-05-3041 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallEmotional Echoes: When Our Work Hits too Close to HomeIn this episode of the Colleague Down The Hall Podcast, I dive into the concept of “Emotional Echoes” and how our clients’ experiences can sometimes resonate with our own life experiences. I talk about ways for therapists to recognize and manage these emotional reactions to maintain professional efficacy and personal well-being. I touch on the importance of self-awareness, support systems like peer consultation, and self-care strategies to navigate these challenges, and encourage sharing these experiences with colleagues to normalize and address them within the therapeutic community.   “Recognizing our personal reactions influence our professional duties is crucial...2024-05-2310 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallTreating Religious Abuse in Private Practice: A Primer for Clinicians with Chris ConleyIn today’s episode of the Colleague Down The Hall Podcast, Chris Conley joins me to talk about religious and spiritual abuse, which is the manipulation or exploitation of a person by a religious or spiritual authority. Chris shares a variety of dynamics for assessing and treating this type of abuse including knowing when to refer out. He also discusses how important it is to be mindful of one's own biases and limitations when dealing with clients' spiritual concerns and the role of therapists in maintaining professional boundaries.   “You as the therapist are somebody who is fe...2024-05-1640 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallOnline Video Content: Boost Your Private Practice's Digital PresenceIn today’s episode of the Colleague Down the Hall podcast, I delve into how to enhance your marketing strategy for your private practice using a simple and accessible method. I share insights to guide you on how to create short, engaging, and authentic videos to enhance your online presence. I also touch on leveraging these videos for SEO benefits and building connections with potential clients and other therapists. The more accessible and authentic your marketing, the more clients you attract and connect with.    “As therapists, we know the issues that our clients deal with, we are...2024-05-0917 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallBreathing Space for Healing: Empowering Therapists To Care for ThemselvesIn this new episode of the Colleague Down the Hall Podcast, I provide some supportive suggestions and activities for therapists to make sure they are taking care of themselves. I reflect on my observations of stress and challenges among my peers. I also talk about the  necessity of therapists incorporating self-care into their routines, similar to the advice they give their clients. I provide practical tips on managing workloads, offer sensory and somatic exercises for stress relief, and encourage building a supportive community among therapists.   This episode not only highlights the pressures therapists face but al...2024-05-0230 minRaised to Empower with Ashley ComegysRaised to Empower with Ashley ComegysEpisode 66: Building Bridges in Therapy: Jeanene Wolf on the Power of Consultation GroupsI had an amazing conversation with my guest today, Jeanene Wolf, an LCSW and solo private practice owner, podcaster, creator of the CLEaR Method of Assessing and Documenting Complex Cases. She also founded the CollabOasis Clinical Consultation Groups, a unique program that provides a much needed small group experience for therapists to get the safe, professional support they need and deserve.You can also learn more about Jeanene and her work at www.CollabOasis.com or on the following channels:FB Group: www.facebook.com/groups/oasispcgt...2024-04-2941 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallWhen to Refer Out: Professional and Practical Guidelines for TherapistsIn today’s episode, I discuss the importance of referring clients out when their needs exceed a therapist's training or specialization along with some personal needs for the therapist. Therapists need to consider clinical competence, ethical and legal considerations, and dual relationships when deciding to refer a client out. I also address common concerns and challenges therapists face when deciding to refer clients as well as  provide strategies for managing challenging cases in therapy.    “We also need to look at personal and logistical factors. We've all had those moments when a particular client triggers an emotion...2024-04-2521 minEcos de TransformaciónEcos de TransformaciónS01E03 Ecos de Transformación - Jeanene BluhmEste lunes 22 de abril, nos sumergimos en las memorias de un lugar que marcó profundamente la trayectoria de Jorge: el Instituto Thomas Jefferson. En el tercer episodio de "Ecos de Transformación", Jorge conversa con Jeanene Bluhm, fundadora del instituto y una figura clave en su formación. A través de esta charla, exploramos los momentos de aprendizaje, desafío y descubrimiento que vivió Jorge dentro de los muros de esta institución, considerada por él como su alma mater. Jeanene Bluhm comparte no solo la visión detrás del Instituto Thomas Jefferson, sino también historias personales de emoción...2024-04-2240 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallFictionalized Case Consultation: A Therapist Is Contacted By A Former Client Who Now Lives In Another StateIn today’s episode of the Colleague Down the Hall Podcast, I am joined by some colleagues to process a fictionalized case. Client Molly has moved to another state and is contacting her former therapist for support. The discussion involves client safety, state jurisdiction laws, licensure requirements, and ethical dilemmas, especially in scenarios involving inter-state practice and teletherapy,    “One of the things that I would be looking at is in the dynamics of the therapy that we did do, what is this client's propensity to say I need help? Is this someone who, you know easily...2024-04-1835 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallAligning Values: The Foundation of Your Private PracticeIn this episode, I explore the significance of aligning personal values in private practice. Drawing from my own experiences and discussions with colleagues, I highlight the pivotal role that values play in shaping decisions regarding policies, client interactions, niche selection, and self-care.   "Values act as a compass guiding us in how we show up in the world and in our work."   Key Points: Examining personal values is essential for creating a private practice that aligns with individual identity. Values serve as a reference point for making practice de...2024-04-1107 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallReflections from Year One of Podcasting: Embracing Diversity, Learning, and ResiliencIn today’s episode of the Colleague Down the Hall podcast, I celebrate my first year of podcasting. This episode is a reflection of the key insights and themes that have emerged over the past year. I talk about the importance of fostering a supportive, inclusive, and collaborative community within the psychotherapy profession. I reflect on the past year's achievements in aligning with these virtues and set forth a vision for continuing to address the complexities of the profession through shared learning, ongoing professional development, and embracing diversity. This episode is all about celebrating our shared contributions to the ps...2024-03-2810 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallFictionalized Case Consultation: When the Therapist Researches a ClientFor this episode of the Colleague Down the Hall podcast, a group of colleagues join me to discuss  a complex case involving a client who is dealing with grief and depression following the death of a childhood friend in a car accident. We delve into the consequences of a therapist's decision to research a client's background information without their consent, the implications of this action for trust and disclosure within the therapeutic setting, and how to handle the resulting ethical dilemma and personal internal conflict.The discussion revolves around how to address the ethical implications, manage countertransference, and whether t...2024-03-1431 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallBuilding Community Online: Best Practices for Therapists Facebook GroupsIn this episode of the Colleague Down the Hall, Jeanene discusses the dynamics of therapist Facebook groups; the positive aspects and challenges associated with participating in these online communities for therapists. This episode is a guide on how to participate constructively and ethically in therapist Facebook groups by addressing the benefits for professional development and support, the potential pitfalls that often occur, and solutions for more positive and productive engagement.   “Facebook groups are a great way to be a part of this diversity. When you disagree with the perspective or approach shared in the group, it...2024-03-0717 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallManaging Personal Emergencies in Private PracticeIn this episode of the Colleague Down the Hall podcast, I talk about the challenges that private practice therapists face when personal emergencies or unexpected life events intersect with their professional duties. I share insights from my personal experiences of managing work-life balance while dealing with personal hardships. I discuss some criteria for making these difficult decisions and recognize the human aspect of therapists and the inevitability of facing personal emergencies that might seem to conflict with professional responsibilities. Despite our commitment to our clients, we must sometimes prioritize our own well-being or family emergencies over client sessions. My...2024-02-2212 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallFictionalized Case: Working With a Minor Who is Using THCIn this episode of Colleague Down the Hall, a group of my colleagues discuss the complexities and ethical considerations in adolescent therapy, particularly in a case involving cultural factors, parental skepticism towards mental health treatment, and the issue of confidentiality regarding a client's substance use. We delve into the importance of understanding family dynamics, addressing cultural aspects, and navigating the delicate balance between maintaining client confidentiality and ensuring the client's well-being, especially when substance use is involved. This case presents the challenges therapists face in making informed decisions that respect the client's autonomy while considering the broader context of...2024-02-0136 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallPractice SlumpsIn this episode of Colleague Down the Hall, I address the reality of practice slumps, those periods when your caseload dips and new client inquiries slow down. I talk about how to recognize and address the challenges that therapists face during practice slumps, as well as how having an understanding of the reasons behind them helps you find practical strategies to navigate through these periods.   I discuss the importance of proactive planning, self-care and professional growth to navigate these times. Practice slumps are temporary and should be viewed as an opportunity to reflect, learn and a...2024-01-2516 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallBeyond the Hustle: Strategies for Therapists in the New YearAs I reflected on the way I approached the last few new years, I realized I needed to try something different for 2024. Instead of planning out my entire year, setting long-term goals, making resolutions and getting swept up in the hustle culture, that urge to do more, be more and achieve more, I want to be more intentional to allow for the natural ebbs and flows that come with life. In this new episode of the Colleague Down the Hall podcast, I talk about some specific tasks and steps to start your year without compromising your work/life balance...2024-01-1111 minThe Holistic Sister CircleThe Holistic Sister CircleHow To Manifest Wealth & Abundance Through Subconscious Reprogramming w/ Transformation Coach Jeanene FarleySummaryJanine Farley, a master manifester and coach, shares her insights on manifesting wealth and abundance through subconscious reprogramming. She emphasizes the power of spoken word and the importance of gratitude in manifestation. Janine also discusses the role of faith, inspired action, and intuition in the manifestation process. She encourages individuals to recognize their personal growth and not give up on their desires. Janine highlights the need for self-care, setting boundaries, and surrounding oneself with positive energy. She also discusses the spiritual awakening and the importance of going deeper. Janine recommends regular morning practice and offers...2024-01-0930 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the Hall(From the Archive) Savoring the Delicious Moments: Nurturing Personal and Professional Growth with Alex Castro CroyJoining me today in this delicious depth discussion is Alex Castro Croy, a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Licensed Addictions counselor. He shares how important it is to savor and appreciate the delicious moments in life as it provides inspiration, motivation and a sense of purpose. And how acknowledging the humanness of both clients and therapists can help pave the way for an open and honest therapeutic relationship with the client. “But I think it's super important to also celebrate and share the delicious moments, because those are the peaks. Those are the moments where, yo...2024-01-0441 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallProfessional Will for Your Private Practice: Preparing For The Unexpected with Tamara HowellIn this episode of the 'Colleague Down The Hall' podcast, host Jeanene Wolfe talks with guest Tamara Howell, a therapist based in Paris, to discuss the importance of having a clinical or professional will for your private practice. They explore various situations, both temporary and permanent, expected and unexpected, necessitating a clinical will. Ensuring this document is in place is not only a responsibility to the mental health practice itself, but to clients and family members too, who should not be burdened with administrative tasks during times of grief or sudden emergencies. Tamara stresses the importance of choosing an...2023-12-2840 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallThriving in Your Private Practice: Year-End Best Practices for TherapistsThe end of the year is fast approaching. As we approach the new year, it is the best time to reflect on our professional growth and prepare for the future of your private practice. In this new episode of the Colleague Down the Hall podcast, I share the end-of-year best practices for therapists to ensure your business is as healthy and prosperous as the service you provide. This episode promotes a reflective and proactive mindset as therapists prepare for the new year.   Key Areas Covered: Client Progress Review Updating Client Documentation2023-12-2110 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallA Therapist’s Dual Role: Grief During the HolidaysGrief is a universal experience and therapists are not immune to it. In today’s episode of the Colleague Down the Hall podcast, I talk about the ways to manage grief during the holidays, both for us as therapists dealing with personal loss and in our work with clients who are navigating their own grief. I share 10 tips on how to manage our personal grief during the holiday season and 10 tips on how to help our clients who are experiencing the same thing.This episode underscores the importance of acknowledging the universal nature of grief, setting healthy boundaries, seeking su...2023-12-0717 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the Hall(From the Archive) Therapists Are Humans First: Common Topics In Therapy Work We’re Afraid To DiscussFrom the Archive Episode:   Today, we'll discuss how to practice therapy while staying true to who we are as individuals. We learned a lot in graduate school that, in theory, is significant and serves as excellent advice for making moral and ethical judgments. While we are instructed to enter the therapeutic relationship as a therapist as a blank slate, there are actually a ton of areas in our work that make this difficult. I believe what we are taught in school is a solid foundation on which to build, yet in reality, we all have o...2023-11-3017 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallNavigating Self-Disclosure: Balancing Connection and Boundaries in TherapyIn this new episode of the Colleague Down the Hall podcast, I talk about 2 types of self-disclosure in clinical work along with the pros and cons of each. I discuss the complexities of self-disclosure in clinical work and the careful, nuanced approach therapists must take when deciding to disclose personal information to clients. I delve into the distinctions between voluntary and involuntary self-disclosure to help you prepare for each type. I look at the importance of considering the therapeutic value and potential impact on the client-therapist relationship in any self-disclosure decision. Additionally, I discuss the need for continuous assessment...2023-11-0216 minPolitical ContessaPolitical ContessaThe Need for Unity: Moving Forward from Past Chaos with Jeanene Cooper  Today on Political Contessa, Jennifer introduces her special guest, Jeanene Cooper, a resident of Newmarket, New Hampshire, and a supporter of Nikki Haley. Together, they discuss the importance of unity and moving forward with the country's problems. Acknowledging the need to address issues like the weaponization of the Justice Department against Trump, Jennifer also emphasizes the long history of the department being used against Americans.  Jeanene Cooper is a resident of Newmarket, New Hampshire. She is a graduate of the University of Michigan, retired English teacher and author of two novels. Jeanine is passionate about be...2023-11-0244 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallBuilding A Private Practice With A Little Help From Our Friends: The Power of Networking with Tamara HowellIn this episode, Tamara Howell joins me to talk about the power of networking to help you increase your professional community as a therapist in private practice. Tamara shares how to create a referral network, creative ways to connect with your colleagues and the importance of social connection. As a solo/online private practitioner, we need referral sources to increase our professional community, and by coming together and sharing resources, therapists can enhance their skills, expand their knowledge, and develop a strong professional network, ultimately contributing to their personal and professional growth.   “I love networking, bas...2023-09-1455 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallNavigating the Challenges of Starting in Private Therapy Practice with Erin HoffmanIn today’s episode of Colleague Down The Hall Podcast, Erin Hoffman is joining me to have a conversation about being new to private practice, the things that take a little while to settle in with and the ropes to learn as a therapist in private practice. The conversation touches upon various aspects of therapy practice, including the dynamics of working with clients, the importance of finding the right fit between therapist and client, the evolving perception of therapy in society, and the need for self-care and boundaries in the field. Additionally, it emphasizes the value of therapists recognizing th...2023-09-0733 minA Simple Therapy Podcast: Honest Conversations on Therapy, Mental Health, Healing and Self-GrowthA Simple Therapy Podcast: Honest Conversations on Therapy, Mental Health, Healing and Self-GrowthThe Importance of Connection: Building a Supportive Network for Therapists with Jeanene Wolfe, LCSWIn this episode of the Heart-Centered Therapist podcast, we meet Jeanine Wolfe, LCSW. Jeanene is a solo private practice owner, podcaster, and the founder of Collab Oasis Clinical Consultation Groups. With over 30 years of experience as a social worker, Jeanene is passionate about supporting fellow therapists and normalizing the different aspects of therapy work that are often overlooked in grad school. She shares her insights on overcoming challenges such as imposter syndrome, overcoming stagnation in clinical skills, and navigating feelings of isolation in solo practice. She shares her insights on overcoming the challenges of imposter syndrome, stagnant clinical skills, and...2023-09-0756 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallStrategies to Optimize Productivity and Balance in Your Therapy Practice with Uriah GuilfordIn today’s episode of Colleague Down the Hall, Uriah Guilford, a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and the owner of a group practice in Northern California, joined me. Listen as he shares five tips to becoming a more productive therapist. The conversation emphasizes that productivity isn't solely about efficiency but also about creating a balanced and fulfilling professional life that allows you to serve your clients effectively while also living a life that aligns with your personal goals and values. It also underscores the importance of tailoring productivity approaches to individual needs, fostering a supportive community, and embracing di...2023-08-2442 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallTherapeutic Boundaries in Private Practice: The Backbone of Effective Practice PoliciesIn this episode of Colleague Down the Hall, I'm discussing the importance of establishing and maintaining clear boundaries through our practice policies for psychotherapists in private practice. I also share five strategies for constructing these boundary-based policies. Listen today and learn more about effective use of practice policies, that establishing therapeutic boundaries is a continuous process, and seeking support from colleagues and professional networks is beneficial for navigating challenging situations.   “Establishing therapeutic boundaries is an ongoing and nuanced process. While these strategies serve as a roadmap, remaining adaptable to individual client’s needs is important. Seek...2023-08-1007 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallNavigating Personal Conflicts: When Client’s Beliefs Challenges Your Own Identity or ValuesJeanene is joined by a group of colleagues to navigate a complex case involving a client who strongly expresses views opposing the therapist's identity and rights, making it challenging for the therapist to remain neutral and address more relevant therapeutic topics. The discussion delves into exploring the client’s treatment goals and understanding the underlying issues, finding alternative interests and relationships to diversify his discussion, and even referring out for better support. Ultimately, therapists should acknowledge that you might not be the right fit for everyone and should remain open to evolving therapeutic situations, especially in the context of so...2023-07-2731 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallUnlocking the Write Path: Overcoming Progress Note Struggles in Therapy WorkIn this episode of the Colleague Down the Hall Podcast, I tackle the widespread issue therapists face: staying up-to-date with progress notes. The repercussions of falling behind can affect a therapist's personal well-being, their professional reputation, and the caliber of care their clients receive. I offer tangible solutions and strategies to counter this problem, offering therapists the means to regain control, diminish stress, and align their documentation practices with the industry's professional standards. I emphasize the intrinsic link between a therapist's well-being and the quality of care they provide - by mastering progress note management, you'll be proactively improving...2023-07-2014 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallFictionalized Case Consultation: Navigating the Boundaries of Social Media in PsychotherapyListen as Jeanene facilitates a group colleagues in exploring the boundaries of social media in psychotherapy. This week’s episode discusses how you respond when a client reaches out through social media, the ethical considerations and boundaries related to social media interactions in therapy, and the importance of having clear social media policies in the therapist's informed consent. The conversation emphasizes that as a therapist it is significant to maintain confidentiality, set the appropriate boundaries, and to have open discussions to address clients' behavior and expectations in the therapeutic relationship.   “So I think the other piece...2023-07-0615 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the Hall10 Steps to Creating a Private Practice that Gives Your Work/Life BalanceTherapists face many challenges in establishing and maintaining a sustainable private practice. In this episode, I will highlight the issues of isolation, heavy workloads, and financial concerns that therapists often encounter and provide you with 10 practical steps and strategies that will support therapists  in overcoming these challenges and building a thriving practice. These steps include identifying ideal clients, setting boundaries, seeking peer consultation, and nurturing a supportive network. The overall aim is to help therapists enhance their confidence, work-life balance, and professional growth and to normalize the things we experience in our work that we were never trained about.2023-06-2917 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallEnergy Healing with Gabrielle Juliano-VillaniFor this week’s episode, I am talking with Gabrielle Juliano-Villani about the importance of holistic well-being, self-exploration, and the willingness to explore unconventional methods for personal growth and healing.   “I had done sound baths before and I really liked them. But this time around, I was just telling a bigger pull to do alternative things like I do go to therapy. And I just felt like there was something else missing. And it was like there are all these other tools available to us. And I went, and I booked just a one on one...2023-06-2242 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the Hall5 Therapists Walk Into a Bar: Having Uncomfortable Conversations RespectfullyJoining me for this episode is a group of therapists I met at The Thrive Summit in Costa Rica in February 2023. We were hanging out in an airport bar and began having a conversation that evolved into a discussion of some uncomfortable topics. Listen in as we recall the experience and demonstrate the importance of having conversations with those who have differing perspectives and life experiences than our own. We also share some of our thoughts and perspectives about another shooting that occurred in Nashville. The overall theme of today’s podcast emphasizes the importance of respectful dialogue, self-reflection, an...2023-06-1546 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallFictionalized Case Consultation: Working with Treatment-resistant DepressionListen as Jeanene facilitates a group of therapists as they navigate the consultation of a complex case involving a client with a long history of treatment-resistant depression. The discussion gets into the ethical conundrums and legal responsibilities of therapists when it comes to looking at conflicting factors such as protecting the safety of a client vs their right to self-determination.   “I love that each of you is bringing your experience theoretical and treatment orientations to the table and everyone is finding these little glimmers of different ways this case could be approach which is so won...2023-06-0832 minThe Healing HaulThe Healing HaulMeet The Incredibly Determined Jeanene Troutman!Jeanene Troutman did not have time for disease as she was trying to climb up the corporate ladder. Jeanene ignored her left leg going numb after having her first child and tried to ignore vision issues after having her second child. Jeanene would be diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis and eventually be paralyzed. Her cry for help was a gut wrenching experience when she could not comfort her injured child. Jeanene's determination to get better surpassed her corporate ladder goals. She first found a diet book that changed her thoughts on food being used as medicine. Jeanene not only reversed her...2023-06-0639 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallSavoring the Delicious Moments: Nurturing Personal and Professional Growth with Alex Castro CroyJoining me today in this delicious depth discussion is Alex Castro Croy, a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Licensed Addictions counselor. He shares how important it is to savor and appreciate the delicious moments in life as it provides inspiration, motivation and a sense of purpose. And how acknowledging the humanness of both clients and therapists can help pave the way for an open and honest therapeutic relationship with the client. “But I think it's super important to also celebrate and share the delicious moments, because those are the peaks. Those are the moments where, yo...2023-06-0141 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallExploring Money Mindset As A Therapist with Megan HaleMegan Hale joins me for an episode about money mindset for therapists. She discusses the need to examine our relationship with money and ways our mindset holds us back in our work. Megan shares that having a nourishing relationship with money and the changes in perspective that come with that, allows therapists to have better business and personal goals.   “And a lot of times, you have to make some hard calls and some value based decisions on what's going to be best for the sustainability of your practice. And I think the other mindset piece tha...2023-05-2543 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallWhen Life Happens: Navigating A Personal Crisis While Running Your Private PracticeJoin me as I discuss the importance of prioritizing important events or needs in your life and having a plan for unexpected situations in your work as a therapist. I’ll discuss a personal experience in which I chose to put work on hold to care for a family member with a serious illness. I’ll also share some lessons learned about what I did to prioritize my family while also being a responsible therapist and business owner. We need to recognize how our personal life can impact work and vice versa, and to have strategies in place for main...2023-04-2707 minPower to the PleasersPower to the PleasersEverybody has Boundary Issues with Jeanene Wolfe, LCSWHave you ever wondered what happens inside of the mind of a therapist?   Today, I have my friend and fellow therapist, Jeanene Wolfe, joining me to talk about some of the struggles therapists go through and why setting boundaries is so important.     Jeanene Wolf is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. She also runs CollabOasis, a community for therapists and is the host of the podcast Colleague Down the Hall.     Join us in this episode as we offer some helpful tips on how therapists can set and protect their b...2023-04-2539 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallUncomfortable Conversations: A Therapist's Guide to Talking about Sex with Sarah WatsonThe sexual and intimacy issues our clients share in therapy sessions are an important part of our work. Yet most of us did not get training in our graduate programs about how to have these conversations, much less the fact that this is a topic that will likely come up often in our work. Nor do we get training about how to assess for these issues, how to communicate to clients that these are topics relevant to their therapy, or how to know when to refer a client to a sex therapist. Join Jeanene and guest Sarah Watson as...2023-04-2047 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallFictionalized Case Consultation- Deciding If You Need To Refer Out a ClientThis case involves a client who is not following the clinician’s recommendation regarding getting substance abuse counseling. We assess the dynamics of whether or not to continue  working with this client without this needed support. We discuss this from the perspective of the clinician and their skillset, as well as what is in the best interest of the client.   Learn More About: The stress of working with a client who needs treatment beyond the clinician's skillset The risk of the client not getting any therapy if the clinician makes getting subs...2023-04-1333 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the HallTherapists Are Humans First: Common Topics In Therapy Work We’re Afraid To DiscussToday, we'll discuss how to practice therapy while staying true to who we are as individuals. We learned a lot in graduate school that, in theory, is significant and serves as excellent advice for making moral and ethical judgments. While we are instructed to enter the therapeutic relationship as a therapist as a blank slate, there are actually a ton of areas in our work that make this difficult. I believe what we are taught in school is a solid foundation on which to build, yet in reality, we all have our own values and ideals, which manifest in...2023-04-0617 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the Hall04. What therapists can do to combat how social media is altering our society with Jake ErnstStraight Up Health, a Toronto, Canada, mental health clinic for children and their families, has Jake Ernst as its clinical director. As a therapist, Jake assists clients in seeing the patterns that are holding them back so they can re-establish a relationship with themselves and create a life they adore. Today, he's going to talk about the future of our profession in terms of AI social media and how technology and the internet are changing how we work.    Learn More About: The hidden stressors of modern stressors. Habits and skills that ha...2023-03-3044 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the Hall03. Fictionalized Case Consultation: When You Suspect Your Clients Might be Related (Part 2)Welcome back. Today we will move onto part 2 of our case involving 2 clients who are potentially related. Listen in as we discuss how to manage this case if working with both clients is becoming problematic.   Learn More About: How to determine if it is necessary to investigate if the clients are related Using Genogram / Biopsychosocial as a tool How to determine if one or both clients need to be referred out if they are related   “We have the right to refer out somebody as long as w...2023-03-1521 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the Hall02. Fictionalized Case Consultation: When You Suspect Your Clients Might be Related (Part 1)Welcome back. Today I’ll present a live, fictionalized  case consultation with a group of therapists. Listen in as we look at various aspects of the case along with treatment recommendations, areas of concern and ways to look at those gray areas we so often encounter in our field.   Learn More About: How I work with my cases Relevance of knowing whether they're related or not Legal and Ethical concerns to evaluate   “Having an awareness that we can make that decision is really important. And being a...2023-03-1516 minColleague Down the HallColleague Down the Hall01. The Ins and Outs of Clinical Consultation for PsychotherapistsHello everyone! I am so excited to be starting this new journey with my fellow therapists so we can learn and grow together.  In this inaugural episode, I'll share about my journey into solo private practice, along with challenges and solutions to getting the peer support we all need to do this work. You’ll get a “behind the scenes look” at how the idea for live, fictionalized case consultation came to be and the importance of getting clinical consultation. There will be some do’s and don’ts for participating in group consultation and prepping a group of therapists...2023-03-1519 minThe Traveling Therapist PodcastThe Traveling Therapist Podcast14. Changing the Narrative. We Can Work and Travel However We Choose To! with Jeanene WolfIn this episode, Jeanene and I discuss changing the narrative on how you spend your vacation time. We’ve had enough of the “shaming” voices and “should be advice” in therapist Facebook groups. We get to decide how and when we want to work when we are traveling!    Jeanene is an LCSW in Virginia Beach, VA, and has been a social worker for over 25 years. She is the founder of Oasis for Therapists and an avid supporter of peer consultation and support. She created Oasis to provide a much-needed space for therapists to get the safe, profes...2022-04-0329 minBecoming Your Best | The Principles of Highly Successful LeadersBecoming Your Best | The Principles of Highly Successful LeadersEpisode 318 - How Becoming Your Best Can Be Transformational with Jeanene DuttIt never occurred to our guest, Jeanene Dutt, that a book she read as part of her doctoral program would massively impact her life. She got a copy of "Becoming Your Best" and applied the 12 principles of highly successful leaders to her personal development, losing 40 pounds and improving her personal and professional relationships in the process. Jeanene then decided to extend the transformational power of her experience and develop the several teams she was leading.The next step was becoming a facilitator and training her leadership team to create a shared leadership vision and goal. Creating...2022-03-0834 minThe Jolly Cellar Master - Great Stuff from the World of WineThe Jolly Cellar Master - Great Stuff from the World of Wine#7: Jeanene Kennedy on Winederlust and Wine Tours with ChildrenNo single event has changed my life as the birth of my daughter. No matter how much you want kids, how well prepared you think you are – it’s the end of life as we knew it, though in mostly positive ways 😉 On this episode, I talk to Jeanene Kennedy who used to travel … #7: Jeanene Kennedy on Winederlust and Wine Tours with Children Read More »2021-10-2528 minUnpopular People PodcastUnpopular People PodcastUP Podcast: Jeanene Kennedy-Evans - "Drink responsibly but drink good"More Info: www.unpopularpeople.com UP Shop: www.unpopularpeople.shop About this episode:Jeanene is an event planner from Canberra, Australia. She grew up on the Gold Coast, Australia, and went backpacking all over the world. After she worked in the travel and hospitality industry for several years, she has started her own company called Winederlust. Winederlust provides events with wine education, showcasing local and regional wines, featuring alternatives and emerging varietals, and comparing with international wines. In this interview, Jeanene shares insights about her private life, travel stories and tells how her sma...2021-06-1449 minIdentity of HealthIdentity of HealthJeanene Troutman and Matt Rowe Discuss Her Story and How She Healed from MS Through AdversityJeanene and Matt discuss her MS healing journey and how she rose above the adversity in her life to overcome MS. Jeanene tells us her story from not being able to walk to repairing her kitchen after a tree fell through the roof during hurricane Sandy.  Jeanene is an inspiration and although going through a divorce, the inability to walk, no income and all while raising two young kids alone, she kept moving and was determined to not have life stop her.  Jeanene now owns the company Minding Your Soul, https://www.mindingyoursoul.com/  I...2021-05-1850 minLife is a TreasureLife is a TreasureJeanene Brown Abortion RecoverySend us a textMy guest in this podcast Episode #062 of Season 2 is JEANENE BROWN from Lafayette, Louisiana.  I met Jeanene over 10 years ago while I was living there.  She attended my in-person ABORTION RECOVERY program, then became a leader with me and also served as a board member for https://tearstotreasures.comIn honor of SANCTITY OF HUMAN LIFE month, Jeanene is sharing her story which led to her abortion experience.  She also shares her struggles that led up to her healing journey and what she is now doing to help other women heal from the...2021-01-2131 minNaruto Fan Club PodcastNaruto Fan Club PodcastNaruto Fan Club Podcast TrailerWelcome to the Naruto Fan Club Podcast!!!Each episode, the host ,Jeanene aka Your Favorite Senpai, will discuss topics related to the popular series Naruto.Even though Naruto is over, the series will live in our hearts forever. We will also discuss the spin-off series Boruto: Naruto Next Generations.Stay Tuned!Keep up with the podcast on Instagram and Tiktok @Yourfavoritesenpai_, Twitter @Yourfavsenpai__--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/narutofanclub/message2021-01-1801 minConscious Culture: The Evolving Future of WorkConscious Culture: The Evolving Future of WorkBuilding a Conscious Team with Jeanene TracyWelcome everyone to this episode of the Conscious Culture podcast with Sarah Riegelhuth, CEO and founder of Grow My Team!  - “It’s easy to shine your light when everyone around you is shining their light” - Today, I am joined by Jeanene Tracy! Jeanene is the Resident Leadership Consultant at Grow My Team and a huge part of what we do. We dive into our experiences building and leading conscious teams and the lessons we have learned along the way. I know you’re going to love this one! - “You’re not leading the thing, you’re leading the pe...2020-12-091h 18Ag ChicksAg ChicksThe Dirt | Episode 10: Jeanene Dal PortoJeanene Dal Porto and the Dal Porto family are life long family friends. Check out our latest interview where we got catch up on cows, life, and the impacts of the beef industry.    More from Jeanene and Dal Porto Livestock:   David and Jeanene Dal Porto own and operate Dal Porto Livestock, which consists of both registered and commercial Angus operations, near Oakley and Brentwood, Calif., as well as other areas in the northern part of the state. They have three children - Lindsey, A.J. and Dawson. All three have been active as youth in 4-H...2020-09-0223 minReality HubReality Hub30 Jeanene returns to Reality Hub for Lockdown 2.0 from MelbourneJeanene Tracy (co-host of Yeah Yeah Yeah Nah What? podcast) is back on the show live from Melbourne with Rob and Steve to talk about Lockdown 2.0 in the State of Victoria, Australia. While we discuss with her all things psychological and conspiratorial during her 'house arrest' from the freedom of NZ, Jeanene is going through it all over again! She commentates on life from the 'lucky country' and her need for fresh bread.2020-07-171h 15Poems Passed On by Jeanene KranyikPoems Passed On by Jeanene KranyikPoems Passed On Episode #22 “Mark On The Canvas”Poetic expressions by Jeanene to relate, reflect and release! In episode 22 the artist has an idea of what they want the picture to be, but sometimes it changes and is more beautiful than we ever could have imagined!2020-05-2402 minPoems Passed On by Jeanene KranyikPoems Passed On by Jeanene Kranyik“You Can’t Stop Trying”Poems Passed On are poetic expressions by Jeanene to relate, reflect & release. A quote from “The Secrets to Success & Inner Peace” , a book by Dr. Wayne Dyer states, “Fear knocked on the door, love answered and no one was there.”2020-03-2103 minPoems Passed On by Jeanene KranyikPoems Passed On by Jeanene Kranyik“All The Difference”Poetic thoughts on the Aurora Borealis (The Northern Lights). A Poetry reading by Jeanene Kranyik2020-02-2901 minPoems Passed On by Jeanene KranyikPoems Passed On by Jeanene KranyikPoems Passed On by Jeanene Kranyik (Trailer)2020-02-0100 minAn interview with Jeanene Louden on the Tim Danahey ShowCoffee Party: Reviewing Issues You May Have Missed Lunch with Louden host Jeanene Louden is interviewed on the Tim Danahey Show (pre-recorded) Jeanene Louden of the Coffee Party USA and I discuss a number of issues not well covered in the news using a fast-paced, informative, and easy-to-listen format. Today’s topics include: Arizona Governor Brewer’s veto and the implications on corporate personhood, waiting for John Boehner to tell us our mission in Afghanistan, the Department of Justice dropped its Monsanto antitrust investigation, a Republican tax plan, the IRS is the good guy as they try to end dark mone...2014-03-0600 minThe Jeanene Louden Weekly Radio Show • Thursdays at 2:30 ETAbout the show: Jeanene Louden is the first elected Secretary of the Coffee Party Board of Directors.  Her new Coffee Party Radio show will now run weekly on Thursdays at 2:30 ET (11:30 AM PT).  The purpose of the show will be to update Coffee Party members and supporters on what's going on with the newly elected Board of Directors, and to get a sense of how our community feels about current events, activities, and initiatives.  So please call in and tell Jeanene what's on your mind.  She'll be very pleased to share what she hears with her fellow Coffee Party Directors.2012-03-2900 minThe Jeanene Louden Weekly Radio Show • Thursdays at 2:30 ETWe have been talking about the 'war on women' as an assault on the rights and roles of women in American society, and a symptom of today's wide spread quashing of the very soul of American ingenuity and optimism. If we agree that the dignity and freedom of all Americans is on the line, even though this battle is against women specifically, what is our plan? How do we defend the community of women, and supportl other threatened American communities at the same time? WE ARE WOMEN has organized a nation wide action on April 28th. Women in Texas and...2012-03-221h 30Louden Clear with Jeanene Louden • Thursdays at 2:30 ETAbout the show: Jeanene Louden is the first elected Secretary of the Coffee Party Board of Directors.  Her new Coffee Party Radio show will now run weekly on Thursdays at 2:30 ET (11:30 AM PT).  The purpose of the show will be to update Coffee Party members and supporters on what's going on with the newly elected Board of Directors, and to get a sense of how our community feels about current events, activities, and initiatives.  So please call in and tell Jeanene what's on your mind.  She'll be very pleased to share what she hears with her fellow Coffee Party Directors.2012-03-151h 01Lawrence Lessig on Jeanene Louden Weekly Radio ShowOur show on Thursday Feb. 9, 2012 will begin half an hour early at 2:00 PM with special guest Lawrence Lessig, author of the fabolous new book, Republic, Lost.  Lessig will take questions from callers including members of the Coffee Party Book Club, and others concerned about the corrupting influence of money in politics.  After we let Prof. Lessig get back to his busy schedule, we'll take further calls about the book, and strategize about taking action. Jeanene Louden is the first elected Secretary of the Coffee Party Board of Directors.  Her new Coffee Party Radio show will now run weekly on Thursdays at 2...2012-02-092h 02The Jeanene Louden Weekly Radio Show • Thursdays at 2:30 ETJeanene Louden is the first elected Secretary of the Coffee Party Board of Directors.  Her new Coffee Party Radio show will now run weekly on Thursdays at 2:30 ET (11:30 AM PT).   The purpose of the show will be to update Coffee Party members and supporters on what's going on with the newly elected Board of Directors, and to get a sense of how our community feels about current events, activities, and initiatives.  So please call in and tell Jeanene what's on your mind.  She'll be very pleased to share what she hears with her fellow Coffee Party Directors. PS: Jeanene is still...2012-02-021h 01