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The Thoughtful Counselor

The Thoughful Counselor Team

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The Thoughtful Counselor is a podcast that is dedicated to producing great conversations around current topics in counseling and psychotherapy. We view counseling and psychotherapy as a deeply beautiful and complex process and strive to incorporate the art and science of the field in each episode.
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Noted story teller and former journalist Mike Allen interviews special guests and then produces amazing tales about people, places and events from Connecticut history. His style and enthusiasm make history relatable, interesting, fun and informative. You certainly don‘t have to be from Connecticut to enjoy these stories -- you just need to find history interesting and to love a good story. New episodes are published every Thursday. Theme music (Musical Interlewd 1, intro; Musical Interlewd 2 ...
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Are you a Law Firm Owner who wants to grow, scale, and find the success you know is possible? Welcome to the Leadership In Law Podcast with host, Marilyn Jenkins! Cut through the noise. Get actionable insights and inspiring stories delivered straight to your ears - your ultimate podcast for navigating the ever-changing world of law firm ownership. In each episode, we dive deep into the critical topics that matter most to you, from unlocking explosive growth to building a thriving team. We co ...
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The Reframe

Robert Casares

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Hosted by Dr. Robert Casares, The Reframe brings you conversations with leaders and legends of the counseling profession, experienced clinicians working in agency and private practice settings, as well as masters- and doctoral-level counseling students. Guests discuss cutting-edge research, share stories about their own professional successes and setbacks, and offer insights and encouragement drawn from a diverse range of professional backgrounds.
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A 16-year-old Dutchess County, NY girl rode a horse in pouring rain for 40 miles to rally area militia to come to the aid of Danbury, CT which was under siege by the British during the Revolutionary War. At least, that’s the legend of Sybil Ludington. But, not all professional historians sign-off on the tale, due to scant written evidence. Now, a r…
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In this episode, Rachael Estes and Dr. Jessica Tyler dive into how ancient Stoic principles can be applied to modern counseling supervision, helping counselors build resilience in the face of challenges. They explore practical strategies for emotional regulation, mindfulness, and navigating stress, offering listeners actionable tools to strengthen …
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Curious how a legal secretary transformed into a thriving business owner? Elizabeth Miller, the mastermind behind "From Lawyer to Law Firm," joins us to share her inspiring journey and indispensable strategies for law firm success. Elizabeth reveals her climb from the bottom ranks of the legal world to running her own firm, offering insightful advi…
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In the very northeast corner of Connecticut, the sport of racecar driving took shape in several meaningful ways at Thompson Speedway. Thompson’s two separate racetracks set “firsts” for the U.S.: the oval track was the first to be asphalt paved and the separate looped racetrack was the first one not using public roads. It’s also where NASCAR was bo…
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Ever wondered what drives someone to leave a large, established law firm and start their own boutique practice? Join us on Leadership in Law as we sit down with Matreya Brown, founder of Direct US Immigration, to uncover her inspiring journey. Discover how Matreya's passion for connecting people and her entrepreneurial spirit led her to pursue a ca…
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How did a titan of Wall Street manage to attain his success coming from a rural dairy farm in the eastern Connecticut town of Sterling? Charles Dow’s only education was in a one-room schoolhouse, and yet managed to start the Dow-Jones Company, the Dow Jones Industrial Average, and the Wall Street Journal. The improbable journey makes for a great st…
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What if your workplace could become a sanctuary against violence? In this compelling episode, we sit down with Agape Garcia, the tireless founder of Confronting Domestic Violence, to dissect California's groundbreaking Workplace Violence Prevention Plan. Set to take effect on July 1, 2024, this legislation is a game-changer for businesses across th…
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In this episode, we talk about Fatmisia, a term meaning hatred of fatness. Gianna discusses how anti-fatness, diet culture, and fatmisia impacts our work and our lives. She provides information about the influence of capitalism and racism on the prevalence of anti-fatness and shares how she uses a disability justice lens and Bowen/Narrative interve…
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Unlock the secrets of safeguarding your business against cyber threats with our expert guest, Dan Cotter. With decades of experience as an attorney and business advisor, Dan takes us on a journey from his early days addressing the Y2K issue to his current expertise in cybersecurity, privacy, and big data. Learn how to fortify your small or medium-s…
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The oldest volunteer fire department in the nation is in Wethersfield. They’ve fought fires with leather bucket brigades and hand-drawn pumpers. Chiefs used to bark orders through “speaking trumpets” before 2-way radios were available. Responders wouldn’t even try to extinguish your fire if you didn’t have a certain plaque on your house. Towns used…
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Can bail reform be both fair and effective? Join us as we sit down with Ken Good, a veteran Texas bail attorney and board member of the Professional Bondsman of Texas, who offers an unparalleled look into the complexities of modern bail issues. Ken takes us through his illustrious career, from law school competitions to becoming an expert in appell…
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Back in 1939, a ferocious creature (nicknamed Glawackus) terrorized the mid-Connecticut town of Glastonbury for several months. Pets were mauled. Livestock went missing. Quite a few residents saw the mysterious creature, but the descriptions didn’t match that of a mountain lion, bobcat, lynx, or any other animal known to inhabit the extensive woodl…
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Ready to unlock hidden revenue streams for your law firm? Discover the transformative power of database reactivation in our latest episode of Leadership in Law. Host Marilyn Jenkins shares actionable insights on how reconnecting with past clients can substantially boost your sales and profitability. Learn why reactivating lapsed customers is more c…
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There simply aren’t enough superlatives to explain the remarkable life of Helen Keller. She lost her sight and hearing when she was just 19 months old, but went on to become an internationally celebrated author, lecturer, and advocate for those with her disabilities. Her last 30 years were spent living in Easton, CT and we hear stories about her ti…
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In this episode, Dr. Tiffanie Sutherlin discusses the pervasive issue of academic gaslighting, particularly as it affects BIPOC counselor educators. She explores the subtle and overt ways this phenomenon manifests in academic environments and its impact on professional identity and mental health. Listeners will gain insights into the unique challen…
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Unlock the secrets to transformative leadership with our latest episode of the Leadership in Law podcast, featuring Dr. William Attaway. Ever wondered how your beliefs shape your leadership style? Dr. Attaway breaks down the core beliefs about yourself, others, and the world that serve as the foundation for all your decisions and actions. Learn how…
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A mutiny aboard a Spanish ship, La Amistad, occurred in 1839 resulting in four deaths. The ship would make its way to Long Island Sound where it was captured by a U.S. naval vessel. Onboard were 50 kidnapped Africans, who had been sold into slavery and who would have to undergo nearly two years of court cases to try to earn their freedom. This case…
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Can strategically designed retirement benefits be the key to attracting and retaining top talent in your law firm? Discover the untapped potential of retirement planning as we host Courtney Shipley, founder and chief planologist of Retirement Planology, on this episode of Leadership in Law. Courtney takes us through her fascinating journey from a m…
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This is the story of the unusual “Battle of Windham, CT” – a battle in the middle of a dark night when the residents couldn’t see what they were facing – they could only hear them. It happened during the French & Indian War and townspeople had been on edge. The exceptionally loud and ongoing noise that woke up the whole town was like nothing they h…
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Unlock the secrets of effective client attraction with Mike Capuzzi, a distinguished publisher, author, and book publishing coach. In our latest episode of Leadership in Law, Mike introduces us to his revolutionary concept of short, helpful books, or shooks, and their unparalleled potential as marketing tools for attorneys and business owners. You’…
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His name is X-Y-Z. At least, that’s what’s on his gravestone in the town of Deep River. The man robbed a bank in 1899 and was shot dead during the attempt. The problem is that no one knows who he was. Perhaps the lady, dressed all in black, who put a flower on his grave each year on the anniversary of his death, knows his identity. But, nobody ever…
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Unlock the secrets of modern legal practice with our latest episode featuring Matthew Fornaro, a leading business law attorney from South Florida. Discover how Matthew utilizes AI tools like ChatGPT 4.0 and Westlaw's Co-Counsel to streamline his legal processes, enhancing efficiency while maintaining the highest standards of accuracy. Matthew share…
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The 1944 Cary Grant classic Arsenic and Old Lace is portrayed as a comedy involving two elderly women who poison inhabitants of their New York home. In fact, the story is based on the real-life drama that unfolded in the early 1900s in one of CT’s first nursing homes, located in Windsor. We’ll hear the extraordinary story of one of the state’s firs…
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Join Dr. Mickey White in a compelling conversation with Dr. Arien Muzacz, a researcher, educator, and clinician who specializes in working with kinky clients. In this episode, Dr. Muzacz shares her personal journey into the field and the ways in which counselors can better support and advocate for clients who practice consensual kink or asymmetry (…
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Unlock the secrets to successful divorce mediation and law firm leadership with Shawn Masterson, senior attorney at Cohn Dussi, LLC and founding partner of Shapiro Dorry Masterson LLC. Shawn shares his fascinating career transition from focusing on creditors' rights and residential mortgage defaults to mastering the intricacies of divorce mediation…
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The only founding father who signed all four of the original documents forming the new United States was Connecticut’s Roger Sherman. Not only was he one of five members of the committee that drafted the Declaration of Independence, but he brokered the so-called Connecticut Compromise, breaking a logjam that paved the way for the adoption of the U.…
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Unlock the secrets to building unshakeable credibility through published works with our special guest, Michael DeLon, the credibility coach and president of Paperback Expert. Ever wondered how a book could transform your professional image? Michael shares his incredible journey from an emotionally draining job to becoming a sought-after marketing e…
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One man – CT’s Robert Fulton – is responsible for three incredible inventions: the FAA-approved flying car known as the Airphibian, the Skyhook (for rescuing downed military pilots in remote locations), and the flight simulator (used to teach pilots how to fly without actually flying). Fulton had other incredible accomplishments during his life, an…
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Dr. Darius Green speaks with Dr. Dèsa Daniel about this work centering an abolition framework in his teaching, research, and clinical work. They discuss confidentiality, ethics, and the power of being in community with each other. Finally the end with talking about abolition as an action tied directly to social justice. For more on our guests, link…
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What if you could transform your professional life and find true balance, all while making a substantial income? This episode features the incredible stories of Nicky Billou from The Thought Leader Revolution Podcast, as he navigates his path to success. Nicky, an immigrant from Iran, shares his journey inspired by his father's dedication to freedo…
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The town of Wethersfield is the oldest in the state, in terms of an actual English settlement, even though English traders arrived in Windsor months before that (but they only established a trading post at first). Wethersfield was also the first CT town ever attacked by Native Americans. It was in retaliation for an earlier attack on them by Massac…
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Unlock the secrets to mastering client acquisition and retention in the legal field with Nancy Zare, the innovative mind behind the AlikeAbility System. Discover how aligning with your prospects' values can transform them into loyal clients, and understand the crucial balance between networking and legal work. Through Nancy's expertise, you'll lear…
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Of the two commercial airports in Connecticut, the smaller of the two gets relatively little mention. Tweed-New Haven Airport, which straddles the New Haven-East Haven border, has been in business for nearly a century, when it was just a dirt landing strip. The history of the airport, and its namesake Jack Tweed, are told by the Director of Photo A…
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In this episode, Drs. Jessica Tyler and Simona Niculaes explore the complex emotional journey of individuals recovering from partner betrayal, especially in the context of sexual addiction. Drawing from clinical experience and key findings of a qualitative study, this episode examines common emotional and psychological challenges faced by partner s…
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The infamous Yankee Peddlers are credited with originating in Berlin, CT – the same town where the tin industry started in the young United States. In fact, the same two individuals were responsible for starting both. In this episode, we’ll explore how the business model of door-to-door salesmen got its start, along with American consumerism itself…
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The concept behind the Mount Rushmore National Memorial was conceived by a sculptor living in Connecticut, Gutzon Borglum. He and his son Lincoln selected the location for the monument, and Gutzon changed the original tourist attraction concept into a national monument featuring four presidents who he selected. The incredible story of how the memor…
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In this episode, Dr. Alisha Guthery talks about her work as a somatic practitioner. She describes somatic practice in counseling, how counselors can begin to include somatic approaches in their work, and how to grow as a somatic practitioner. We talk about client progress, other applications for somatic approaches, and how it can impact the persona…
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In the conclusion of the story of the sinking of the military research vessel the Sea Surveyor, we learn what happened to the 12-man crew on their secret mission. In part one, we learned their ship was sinking and they had abandoned it for a rubber lifeboat. It was being tossed in 25-foot waves and gale-force storm winds. We wrap-up the tale with a…
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Twelve men were aboard the ill-fated Sea Surveyor when it sank in rough seas in the Atlantic Ocean 50 years ago. Walter “Wally” Banzhaf was the youngest of the 12 on this secret military mission and was one of the survivors. He will share his story over a two-part series that begins with this episode. It is a mesmerizing tale that you won’t soon fo…
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Tune in to this insightful episode as Dr. Jeff Cline explores the crucial role of integrating spirituality and religion in counseling. Offering actionable insights, Dr. Cline navigates the delicate balance between incorporating these facets into therapy while respecting the autonomy of the client. Gain practical wisdom on fostering a therapeutic en…
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I'm excited to do this training to help you rank in the local searches and get more clients, & Revenue! The Google Maps Playbook for Law Firms How to Dominate Your Local Searches! Learn how to take advantage of the #1 place your future clients are clicking and calling when in need. What You're Going To Learn... The latest updates with the Google Ma…
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A Connecticut man had a distinguished career in World War I as a member of the prestigious, 10-member motorcycle courier squad carrying top-secret documents on behalf of General John Pershing, head of U.S. forces in Europe. As the only non-professional motorcyclist on the squad, Carlton Stevens achieved notoriety when coming under gunfire while rid…
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The man who is the #1 syndicated creator of word puzzles in the U.S. is a CT native. David L. Hoyt is the author behind Jumble, as well as two for USA Today: “Word Round-up” and “Up and Down Words.” His story of getting involved in the puzzle world is fascinating – including the fact that his life’s dream was much different when he was in CT.…
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Join host Marilyn Jenkins in exploring Social Media Marketing for Law Firms to build your consistent referral channel! Can social media become your law firm's secret weapon for client referrals? Tune in to uncover how turning your social media channels into a powerhouse of credibility and trust can transform your practice. We'll break down the esse…
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In this episode, Dr. Kashunda McGriff talks about Relational Cultural Theory. RCT is a theory rooted in feminist and social justice that recognizes how people grow in and through connection. Dr. McGriff shares her experience as a counselor and professor using RCT as a conceptual framework for helping others. For more on our guests, links from the c…
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It’s the oldest town green in North America – one laid out in grid format and continuously maintained since colonial days. The New Haven Green has acquired many secrets in its nearly 400-year existence, including hidden cemeteries, historic churches, famous political visits, and its very purpose for existence. Learn the enchanting history behind on…
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You might look at stonewalls as so many people do – beautiful rows of rocks piled in lines along fields or through the woods. Yet, the history of stonewalls, and their New England charm, hide a more scientific purpose – namely, classifying them in ways similar to wetlands to allow consideration during future land use decisions. The topic of the 240…
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It’s one of the largest, single-day losses of boats by the United States in a military campaign – and it held that record for 200 years, until Pearl Harbor. The British raid on Essex during the War of 1812 saw more than two dozen ships destroyed. Also ruined were the local economy and the fortunes of those who made their living both in ship buildin…
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In this episode, Mickey speaks with Dr. Jordan B. Westcott about her work and research on counseling strategies and cultural considerations with older LGBTQ+ adults. We take a look at how ageist, heterosexist, and cissexist stereotypes create barriers for older LGBTQ+ adults accessing mental healthcare, and ways that providers can avoid and challen…
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The Salem Witch Trials occurred in the 1690s. It was decades earlier that CT’s witchcraft frenzy occurred. Nearly a dozen women and men were hanged for witchcraft, until young CT Colony Governor John Winthrop used his political expertise to get the state to end executions entirely. This dark chapter in CT history is told by the State Historian Emer…
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