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Healing isn’t linear, and we’re here for the ride. Two licensed therapists breaking down mental health, nervous system regulation, and the messy, non-linear process of healing. No toxic positivity, no fluff—just real talk, brain science, and the tools to help you navigate life with more self-compassion. New episodes every week—subscribe and join the ride!
Healing isn’t linear, and we’re here for the ride. Two licensed therapists breaking down mental health, nervous system regulation, and the messy, non-linear process of healing. No toxic positivity, no fluff—just real talk, brain science, and the tools to help you navigate life with more self-compassion. New episodes every week—subscribe and join the ride!
Episodes
Saturday Apr 04, 2026
Episode 45: The Room We Built (Series 9: A Year in the Room)
Saturday Apr 04, 2026
Saturday Apr 04, 2026
Celebrating one year of the podcast 'Two Therapists Walk Into a Podcast,' Robin and Stephanie reflect on their journey, the importance of integration, and how their work has evolved. They share insights on self-reflection, growth, and community in therapy.
Thursday Mar 26, 2026
Thursday Mar 26, 2026
This episode concludes a series exploring the complex relationship between the body, symptoms, and care. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the nervous system, the impact of healthcare interactions, and the power of feeling believed in the healing process.
Thursday Mar 19, 2026
Episode 43: The Cost of Constant Noticing (Series 8: The Unheard Story of the Body)
Thursday Mar 19, 2026
Thursday Mar 19, 2026
When your body feels unpredictable, it makes sense that your attention follows.
In this episode, we talk about what happens when awareness turns into vigilance—when tracking symptoms, scanning for changes, and trying to stay ahead of your body becomes its own kind of exhaustion.
We explore the nervous system cost of constant monitoring, why the brain leans toward control when things feel uncertain, and how to begin relating to your body with more steadiness and less pressure.
Thursday Mar 12, 2026
Thursday Mar 12, 2026
In this mini episode, Robin and Stephanie explore what it actually looks like to practice nervous system awareness in everyday life. Instead of focusing on fixing or forcing change, they talk about how small moments of noticing—your body, your reactions, your energy—can begin to shift patterns over time.
They discuss how awareness creates space between reaction and response, why healing often happens through repetition and presence rather than breakthroughs, and how learning to witness yourself can become one of the most powerful tools for regulation and growth.
Thursday Mar 05, 2026
Episode 42: Uncertainty as a Baseline (Series 8: The Unheard Story of the Body)
Thursday Mar 05, 2026
Thursday Mar 05, 2026
This episode explores the impact of baseline uncertainty on the nervous system, how it affects physical health, and practical strategies for managing unpredictability. It emphasizes understanding the biological basis of fatigue, stress, and grief in chronic conditions.
Friday Feb 27, 2026
Friday Feb 27, 2026
Explore the complex interplay between gut inflammation, nervous system, and immune response, emphasizing a systems approach to health beyond simple protocols.
Thursday Feb 19, 2026
Episode 40: When Symptoms Are Minimized (Series 8: The Unheard Story of the Body)
Thursday Feb 19, 2026
Thursday Feb 19, 2026
This episode explores how minimization of symptoms affects mental and physical health, the importance of listening to your body, and strategies to foster self-awareness and safety in expressing concerns.
Thursday Feb 12, 2026
Episode 39: Noticing Without a Name (Series 8: The Unheard Story of the Body)
Thursday Feb 12, 2026
Thursday Feb 12, 2026
In this episode, hosts Stephanie Edsall and Robin Green introduce a new series focused on women's health, particularly exploring the often unheard signals of the body related to autoimmune and inflammatory conditions, nervous system stress, and the effects of aging and menopause. They emphasize the importance of understanding these signals rather than minimizing them, and how early symptoms can be adaptive responses rather than signs of malfunction. The conversation encourages listeners to notice their bodies without judgment and highlights the non-linear nature of healing.
