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Nothing To Fix
by Jordan Alam and Gloria Huh
A podcast about the messy, contradictory nature of therapeutic healing, hosted by psychotherapists Jordan Alam and Gloria Huh.
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What's the point of feeling bad?
Gloria and Jordan explore the difficult, often uncomfortable places that therapy can take us, and why those moments matter. Staying with a painful feeling can feel, well, painful. But in order to better understand ourselves and our experiences, it's important to sit with these sensations a little bit longer. - Find us:Nothing To Fix substackTip us on KofiInstagram: @nothingtofixpodEmail: [email protected]: nothingtofixpod.com-Nothing To Fix is produced by Georgia Hampton, with promotion by Isabelle Haines, and logo design by Breanna Smith. We are funded in part by 4Culture. Our theme music is by Josh Perelman-Hall. -Client stories referred to in the show are not about specific individuals, but represent common stories we have heard from many people over our careers. Any similarities to individuals alive or dead is purely coincidental. The content of Nothing to Fix is shared for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute professional advice, and is not meant to be a substitute for counseling or psychotherapy. The information shared is also not meant to diagnose or treat any physical or mental illness, dysfunction, or condition.
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What does the past have to do with me now?
Gloria and Jordan discuss the importance of the past on our present lives. Sometimes, it feels counterintuitive to look back in order to move forward. So, how does history — of our own lives and the lives of our ancestors — guide us toward a better understanding of ourselves now?- Find us:Nothing To Fix substackTip us on KofiInstagram: @nothingtofixpodEmail: [email protected]: nothingtofixpod.com-Nothing To Fix is produced by Georgia Hampton, with promotion by Isabelle Haines, and logo design by Breanna Smith. We are funded in part by 4Culture. Our theme music is by Josh Perelman-Hall. -Client stories referred to in the show are not about specific individuals, but represent common stories we have heard from many people over our careers. Any similarities to individuals alive or dead is purely coincidental. The content of Nothing to Fix is shared for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute professional advice, and is not meant to be a substitute for counseling or psychotherapy. The information shared is also not meant to diagnose or treat any physical or mental illness, dysfunction, or condition.
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What's therapy going to do for me?
Gloria and Jordan discuss the many unexpected effects of therapy for clients and psychotherapists alike. How do we move through the difficult feelings that come up in a session, and how do those feelings guide us to a better understanding of ourselves?- Find us:Nothing To Fix substackTip us on KofiInstagram: @nothingtofixpodEmail: [email protected]: nothingtofixpod.com-Nothing To Fix is produced by Georgia Hampton, with promotion by Isabelle Haines, and logo design by Breanna Smith. We are funded in part by 4Culture. Our theme music is by Josh Perelman-Hall. -Client stories referred to in the show are not about specific individuals, but represent common stories we have heard from many people over our careers. Any similarities to individuals alive or dead is purely coincidental. The content of Nothing to Fix is shared for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute professional advice, and is not meant to be a substitute for counseling or psychotherapy. The information shared is also not meant to diagnose or treat any physical or mental illness, dysfunction, or condition.
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Episode 0: How Therapy Helps Therapists
Welcome to Nothing To Fix, a podcast about the messy, contradictory nature of healing hosted by psychotherapists Jordan Alam and Gloria Huh. In a mental health culture where *you* are often considered the problem, Jordan and Gloria are here to consider if we're just using imperfect tools to survive in an imperfect world. What if, actually, there's nothing to fix? To kick things off, Jordan and Gloria talk about their own relationship to therapy, both as practitioners and as patients. How does therapy open doors, complicate our ideas about ourselves, and challenge us to see things not in black and white, but in shades of gray? -Nothing To Fix is produced by Georgia Hampton, with promotion by Isabelle Haines, and logo design by Breanna Smith. We are funded in part by 4Culture. Our theme music is by Josh Perelman-Hall. You can reach us at [email protected], and at nothingtofixpod.com. -Client stories referred to in the show are not about specific individuals, but represent common stories we have heard from many people over our careers. Any similarities to individuals alive or dead is purely coincidental. The content of Nothing to Fix is shared for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute professional advice, and is not meant to be a substitute for counseling or psychotherapy. The information shared is also not meant to diagnose or treat any physical or mental illness, dysfunction, or condition.
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