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The Twin Therapists Podcast
Drs. Jude and Julius Austin
77 episodes
3 days ago
Send us a text Some days it feels like the only way through is to push harder. We took a different route with psychologist and author Dr. Kate Lund, exploring how real resilience is built on flexibility, calm, and the everyday choices that shape family culture. Dr. Lund’s story starts with hydrocephalus in childhood and winds through Washington, DC communications work before circling back to clinical training in Boston. That zigzag path becomes a lesson for students and early-career clinicia...
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Send us a text Some days it feels like the only way through is to push harder. We took a different route with psychologist and author Dr. Kate Lund, exploring how real resilience is built on flexibility, calm, and the everyday choices that shape family culture. Dr. Lund’s story starts with hydrocephalus in childhood and winds through Washington, DC communications work before circling back to clinical training in Boston. That zigzag path becomes a lesson for students and early-career clinicia...
Show more...
Mental Health
Education,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness,
Science,
Social Sciences
Episodes (20/77)
The Twin Therapists Podcast
Resilience In Real Life with Dr. Kate Lund
Send us a text Some days it feels like the only way through is to push harder. We took a different route with psychologist and author Dr. Kate Lund, exploring how real resilience is built on flexibility, calm, and the everyday choices that shape family culture. Dr. Lund’s story starts with hydrocephalus in childhood and winds through Washington, DC communications work before circling back to clinical training in Boston. That zigzag path becomes a lesson for students and early-career clinicia...
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3 days ago
1 hour 10 minutes

The Twin Therapists Podcast
How Attachment Theory Helped Save A Marriage
Send us a text We talk with Bryan Power about how a near-collapse became the turning point for a stronger marriage. He shares the six pillars of Integrated Attachment Theory and real steps to move from anxious or avoidant patterns to secure connection. • origin story and the emotional restraining order • discovery of anxious and dismissive avoidant dynamics • subconscious patterns driving conflict and rupture • six pillars: core wounds, needs, emotions, boundaries, communication, behavior...
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1 week ago
58 minutes

The Twin Therapists Podcast
What Do Students Need More: Comfort Or Grit?
Send us a text Two counselors trade jokes about inbox guilt, dying Durangos, and overpowered espresso while wrestling with a deeper question: how much real life belongs in the classroom. We explore program culture, student shock, and what it takes to build identity, grit, and readiness for hard cases. • inbox pressure, family interruptions, and guilt • digital clutter vs responsibility to students • humor as relief and as teaching tool • old car frugality and tradeoffs in priorities • guest ...
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2 weeks ago
41 minutes

The Twin Therapists Podcast
If the universe is indifferent, where do we find “I’m proud of you”?
Send us a text Two counselors trade jokes, parent stories, and supervision lessons while wrestling with a simple truth: everyone needs real feedback. We talk about clean wins, messy systems, and how saying “good job” can change students, clinicians, and kids. • late start, banter, and ACA mic confession • supervision realities, randomness versus fit, ethical referral • parenting story on cheating, grit, and clean competition • raising “everywhere kids” and a shift toward 90s-style freedom • ...
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3 weeks ago
41 minutes

The Twin Therapists Podcast
Supervisors Who Grow vs. Supervisors Who Manage
Send us a text A hike-time call from Pop-Pop, a birthday cookie “failure” that turns into a win, and a catastrophic Lego implosion set the stage for a conversation clinicians rarely hear plainly: some supervisors grow you, and some supervise to manage risk—and the difference matters. We trade stories that are funny and a little painful, then map them onto the realities of clinical training: reflective supervision vs documentation-first oversight, what “stagnant” or oversaturated supervision l...
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1 month ago
55 minutes

The Twin Therapists Podcast
Be Slow, Be Lazy, Be Dumb: Essential Advice for New Therapists
Send us a text We explore childhood memories of our elementary school club "The Midnight Players" and share essential advice for new therapists struggling with performance anxiety in clinical sessions. • Our childhood club "Midnight Players" had airbrushed sweaters, monthly dues, and official roles including a "Sergeant-at-Arms" • Childhood clubs reveal our deep desire for belonging and community-building from an early age • Creating a supportive environment at sports tournaments shows how c...
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1 month ago
42 minutes

The Twin Therapists Podcast
Navigating Difficult Conversations in Classrooms and Beyond
Send us a text We explore the complexities of parenting, professional growth, and navigating difficult conversations in therapeutic and educational settings. From toddlers mimicking adult language to teaching children independence, the episode weaves together insights about embracing discomfort as a pathway to growth. • Discussing the challenges of children saying inappropriate things in public while balancing professional identity with parenting reality • Exploring the parallel between help...
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1 month ago
50 minutes

The Twin Therapists Podcast
The Art of Outgrowing Your Therapist
Send us a text The twin therapists explore the concept of outgrowing your therapist and when it's appropriate to end a therapeutic relationship despite feelings of loyalty. • Distinguishing between dependency and loyalty in the therapeutic relationship • Recognizing when clients have achieved their therapeutic goals and are ready to move on • The responsibility therapists have to acknowledge when they can no longer facilitate further growth • Drawing parallels between the loyalty to barbers ...
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2 months ago
35 minutes

The Twin Therapists Podcast
LIVE CAST from the Golden Nugget Casino
Send us a text Twin therapists Jude and Julius Austin share a candid, humor-filled conversation about finding peace, love, and self-care in the counseling profession while staying true to your authentic self. • Peace in counseling isn't about perfection but creating structures that allow for freedom and authenticity • Jude finds peace through session structure while Julius finds it through permission to be real • Treating counseling as your "second relationship" helps maintain realistic expe...
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2 months ago
1 hour 10 minutes

The Twin Therapists Podcast
The Therapy Tech Tug-of-War
Send us a text The hosts return to discuss AI's growing role in mental health therapy and what makes human therapists irreplaceable despite technological advances. • The rising trend of AI applications in clinical psychology beyond administrative tasks • A UK startup called Limbic developing AI "agents" for intake, triage, and therapy delivery • How AI therapy could make mental health support more accessible and affordable • The "technician" therapists who follow rigid protocols may be more ...
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2 months ago
45 minutes

The Twin Therapists Podcast
Mental Health is Not Something to Protect, But to Use
Send us a text We catch up after months away, discussing our completed book "Mind Your Business: Merging Meaningful Work with Financial Wisdom" and sharing stories about our rapidly growing children. Our conversation explores the delicate balance between challenging clients to grow and respecting their boundaries. • Julius and Jude share updates about family life and their unusually tall, deep-voiced children • We discuss the completion of our book and how our writing process has evolved • R...
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3 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes

The Twin Therapists Podcast
We’re Back!
Send us a text If you have any questions about any counseling related topics or would like the twins to share their thoughts about a particular counseling case - reach out with the info below: https://thetwintherapists.com/ Instagram: thetwintherapists Contact: thetwintherapists@gmail.com
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5 months ago
42 minutes

The Twin Therapists Podcast
Every Therapist is Just Figuring It Out as They Go
Send us a text Therapy isn't about perfection—it's about practice. Two seasoned counselor educators reunite to tackle one of the most profound challenges facing new therapists: finding authenticity in clinical work. Breaking through the idealized image of the flawless therapist, we explore why students often hide behind passive, non-directive approaches rather than bringing their genuine selves into the therapy room. The conversation reveals how our own unmet relational needs inevitably emer...
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8 months ago
1 hour

The Twin Therapists Podcast
Toe Pics, Tenure, and Tales of Parenting Chaos
Send us a text Have you ever wondered if the chaos of academic life could lead you to the unexpected world of online toe picture sales? Join us on a laughter-filled journey as we discuss the hilarious mayhem of coordinating our packed schedules while playfully considering the end of our podcasting days. Balancing the demands of an associate dean, meetings with students and faculty, and the bittersweet anticipation of my tenure's end, we find joy and humor in the chaos. As I prepare to mentor ...
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9 months ago
28 minutes

The Twin Therapists Podcast
Helping students understand what "is" instead of "why"
Send us a text On the education front, we're pulling back the curtain on generational shifts that are reshaping classrooms. Can AI be the secret ingredient that keeps Gen Z and Gen Alpha students engaged? From AI-generated mock clients to an in-depth chat about the necessity of evolving teaching methods, we're exploring why understanding the 'why' is crucial for today's learners. Listen as I recount my own journey as an educator, sharing personal insights and experiences from navigating the e...
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11 months ago
50 minutes

The Twin Therapists Podcast
What is healthy supervision?
Send us a text Passionate soccer fan and esteemed academic, Dr. Gülşha Kemer, joins us to share her journey through the world of academia and her love for the Turkish soccer team, Beşiktaş. Her insights shine a light on the importance of informal interactions in building strong professional relationships, akin to a "marriage" among colleagues. In this engaging conversation, we explore how seemingly simple activities like group chats and shared hobbies, such as Dungeons & Dragons, can crea...
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11 months ago
58 minutes

The Twin Therapists Podcast
Dungeons & Dragons & Therapy
Send us a text Discover how the world of Dungeons & Dragons can transform therapy sessions with our guest, Joseph Bennett, an LPC associate from Central Texas. Joseph shares his innovative approach to incorporating this beloved role-playing game into clinical settings. By weaving together the immersive experiences of D&D with therapeutic practices, Joseph offers a unique perspective on enhancing client engagement and personal growth. Whether you're a counselor curious about creative m...
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1 year ago
1 hour 1 minute

The Twin Therapists Podcast
Empathy Wins Over Rigid Rules in Education
Send us a text Imagine a world where podcasting hurdles and academic pressures collide in a whirlwind of humor and insight. That's the reality we tackle in this episode as we brainstorm zany product ideas like a scent named "Burnout" and a unique retreat for therapists. Amid the laughter, we address mid-semester stress and plan a faculty and student Halloween bash, always mindful of the tightrope walk between professionalism and building connections with students. Our playful banter sets the ...
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1 year ago
36 minutes

The Twin Therapists Podcast
The Art of Engaging Audiences as an Introvert
Send us a text What happens when your little soccer star decides to hang up their cleats, but the family legacy of sports beckons with open arms? Join us as we navigate the twists and turns of parenting with a smile, sharing the tale of Valen's candid farewell to soccer and our amusing exploration of new athletic avenues like tennis or golf. Amidst the laughter, we find time to chat about our academic pursuits and the epic battles of our Dungeons & Dragons campaign, where reaching level t...
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1 year ago
56 minutes

The Twin Therapists Podcast
Resilience in Youth Sports & in Session
Send us a text Ever wondered why a simple sandwich could stir such deep emotions? Join us as we kick off our latest episode with a passionate homage to the now-discontinued Jimmy John's Frenchie sandwich. We share our personal quests to replicate that perfect buttered baguette experience and swap stories about our quirky food cravings. Get ready for a hilarious and heartfelt session as we celebrate the foods that have left a lasting impact on us. The conversation then takes a poignant turn a...
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1 year ago
58 minutes

The Twin Therapists Podcast
Send us a text Some days it feels like the only way through is to push harder. We took a different route with psychologist and author Dr. Kate Lund, exploring how real resilience is built on flexibility, calm, and the everyday choices that shape family culture. Dr. Lund’s story starts with hydrocephalus in childhood and winds through Washington, DC communications work before circling back to clinical training in Boston. That zigzag path becomes a lesson for students and early-career clinicia...