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Nobody Told Me!

Nov 29, 2020

In this episode, we talk to Sue Klebold about how she would give her own life to stop her son Dylan's mass shooting at Columbine High School. Sue reveals how Dylan had no mental illness diagnosis, and no one knew about the dark depression he wrote in personal journals. Eventually, his suicidal thoughts turned homicidal,...


Nov 26, 2020

Most people are having a difficult time finding gratitude this year. It's hard not to be bitter and take the good things in our life for granted since we have all been, at the very least, inconvenienced, and at the most, death of a family member. We're all in search of ways to feel better, and on this episode, we...


Nov 22, 2020

This is an unprecedented time in all of our lives and a lot of us are looking for tools to help us manage the upheaval and come out stronger than we were before.  For some advice along those lines, we turn to our guest on this episode, Dr. Jonathan Fader, who is a licensed sport, performance and...


Nov 21, 2020

In 2002, when she was just fourteen years old, Elizabeth Smart was kidnapped at knifepoint by a pedofile from her home in Utah. She endured nine months of being shackled, raped, starved, and threatened by her kidnappers, Brian David Mitchell and his wife, Wanda Barzee, before she was rescued and reunited with her...


Nov 18, 2020

Most of us are familiar with the idea of one on one therapy, but have you ever considered the possibility of doing it with a group?

On this episode, we're joined by New York Times bestselling author Christie Tate, author of the new book, Group: How One Therapist and A Circle of Strangers Saved My Life. 

The book is...