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Two Therapists Walk Into A Podcast
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32 episodes
6 days ago
Two Therapists Walk Into a Podcast is where trauma-informed science meets real-life healing. Hosted by Robin and Stephanie—two trauma therapists and longtime friends—this podcast explores how the nervous system, trauma, and connection shape the way we live, relate, and heal. Each episode blends clinical knowledge, lived experience, and deep compassion to help make the complex parts of healing easier to understand. Expect grounded conversations, science-backed insights, and practical tools for navigating trauma responses, nervous system regulation, attachment, boundaries, and more. Whether you’re in therapy, supporting someone you love, or trying to understand your own patterns, you’re invited into a space that’s honest, kind, and deeply human. This isn’t therapy. But it is a space where healing makes sense. And remember… healing isn’t linear—and we’re here for the ride.
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Two Therapists Walk Into a Podcast is where trauma-informed science meets real-life healing. Hosted by Robin and Stephanie—two trauma therapists and longtime friends—this podcast explores how the nervous system, trauma, and connection shape the way we live, relate, and heal. Each episode blends clinical knowledge, lived experience, and deep compassion to help make the complex parts of healing easier to understand. Expect grounded conversations, science-backed insights, and practical tools for navigating trauma responses, nervous system regulation, attachment, boundaries, and more. Whether you’re in therapy, supporting someone you love, or trying to understand your own patterns, you’re invited into a space that’s honest, kind, and deeply human. This isn’t therapy. But it is a space where healing makes sense. And remember… healing isn’t linear—and we’re here for the ride.
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Episode 25: Lonely But Not Alone (Series 5: The Men We Don't See)
Two Therapists Walk Into A Podcast
14 minutes
3 weeks ago
Episode 25: Lonely But Not Alone (Series 5: The Men We Don't See)
In this episode, Robin Green and Stephanie Edsall delve into the pressing issue of male loneliness, exploring its roots in societal expectations and the nervous system's response to emotional stress. They discuss the importance of emotional connection and provide practical tools for men to enhance their emotional skills and relationships. The conversation emphasizes that loneliness is a signal for connection and capacity, and highlights the need for men to develop steadiness, care, and respect in their partnerships.    
Two Therapists Walk Into A Podcast
Two Therapists Walk Into a Podcast is where trauma-informed science meets real-life healing. Hosted by Robin and Stephanie—two trauma therapists and longtime friends—this podcast explores how the nervous system, trauma, and connection shape the way we live, relate, and heal. Each episode blends clinical knowledge, lived experience, and deep compassion to help make the complex parts of healing easier to understand. Expect grounded conversations, science-backed insights, and practical tools for navigating trauma responses, nervous system regulation, attachment, boundaries, and more. Whether you’re in therapy, supporting someone you love, or trying to understand your own patterns, you’re invited into a space that’s honest, kind, and deeply human. This isn’t therapy. But it is a space where healing makes sense. And remember… healing isn’t linear—and we’re here for the ride.