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Both Sides of the Couch

Podcast de Kari Rusnak

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Tecnología y ciencia

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Both Sides of the Couch is where therapist and human meet. Hosted by Kari Rusnak, a licensed therapist living with chronic illness, the podcast explores the messy, honest overlap between helping others and healing yourself. Through personal reflections, stories, and thoughtful conversations, Kari invites listeners to slow down, think deeply, and feel a little less alone, on both sides of the couch.

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18 episodios

episode Episode 16: Both Side of the Razor; The Truth About Women, Body Hair, and Who Benefits from the Expectation artwork

Episode 16: Both Side of the Razor; The Truth About Women, Body Hair, and Who Benefits from the Expectation

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2550301/fan_mail/new] What if the expectation for women to shave their body hair was never about hygiene, beauty, or personal preference but about shame, capitalism, and whose gaze we've been taught to perform for? In this episode, Kari explores the cultural history of women's body hair removal through three lenses: as a woman, as someone living with chronic illness, and as a therapist. From the razor industry's manufactured insecurities to the pedophilia connection nobody wants to talk about, this episode invites you to ask when did you first shave, and did anyone ever ask if you wanted to?  In episode 16, Kari unpacks one of the most unexamined obligations placed on women the expectation to remove their body hair, and traces it back to where it actually started: a 1915 Gillette marketing campaign. What started for Kari as a practical decision rooted in chronic illness became an unexpected journey into feminist self-examination, couples therapy conversations, and some of the most uncomfortable cultural questions we rarely let ourselves sit with. In this episode we cover: * The 20th century origins of women's body hair removal and how shame was literally sold to us * The pedophilia connection: whose gaze does hairlessness actually serve, and what does it say about how we've conditioned attraction? * Debunking the hygiene myth and why the same logic is never applied to men * The double standard that men's body hair is normalized and even sexualized while women are called lazy, dirty, or radical for the same thing * The chronic illness lens: when shaving isn't a preference but an energy expenditure your body simply can't afford * Body positivity vs. body neutrality and why neutrality is often the more accessible and therapeutic goal * Values clarification from ACT therapy, whose values are you living by, and did you ever actually choose them? * What the Epstein files reveal about the culture we've built around youth, vulnerability, and who gets protected Resources mentioned in this episode: * Killing Us Softly documentary series https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_Us_Softly [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_Us_Softly] * Sexism and Sensibility by Joanne Finkelstein https://www.joannfinkelstein.com/book/sexism-sensibility [https://www.joannfinkelstein.com/book/sexism-sensibility] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2550301/support] Thanks for listening to Both Sides of the Couch! If something you heard today resonated, share the episode or leave a review, it helps others find the show. Read more at bothsidesofthecouch.substack.com [https://www.bothsidesofthecouch.substack.com ]or karirusnakcounseling.com/bothsidesofthecouch [https://www.karirusnakcounseling.com/bothsidesofthecouch] Support the show: buymeacoffee.com/karirusnak [https:/www.buymeacoffee.com/karirusnak] I currently run off donations only, I pledge to only work with advertisers I can 100% support.

15 de jun de 2026 - 29 min
episode Small Thoughts Big Feelings: It’s Not the Sound, It’s My Nervous System artwork

Small Thoughts Big Feelings: It’s Not the Sound, It’s My Nervous System

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2550301/fan_mail/new]  In this Small Thoughts, Big Feelings mini, Kari reflects on noise sensitivity. From vertigo triggered by sound to the sudden anger that comes with repeating yourself or speaking louder, this episode explores how sensory overload shows up in the body. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2550301/support] Thanks for listening to Both Sides of the Couch! If something you heard today resonated, share the episode or leave a review, it helps others find the show. Read more at bothsidesofthecouch.substack.com [https://www.bothsidesofthecouch.substack.com ]or karirusnakcounseling.com/bothsidesofthecouch [https://www.karirusnakcounseling.com/bothsidesofthecouch] Support the show: buymeacoffee.com/karirusnak [https:/www.buymeacoffee.com/karirusnak] I currently run off donations only, I pledge to only work with advertisers I can 100% support.

2 de jun de 2026 - 4 min
episode Episode 15: Why I Don’t Offer Free Consultation Calls (and Why That’s Ethical) artwork

Episode 15: Why I Don’t Offer Free Consultation Calls (and Why That’s Ethical)

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2550301/fan_mail/new] In this episode, I explain why I don’t offer free consultation calls and why that decision is grounded in ethics, safety, and respect for therapeutic labor. I unpack the myth of the “quick 15-minute call,” why it almost always turns into unpaid therapy adjacent work, and the very real risks of engaging in clinical conversations without informed consent. I talk openly about mandated reporting concerns, client safety, sexual harassment in the therapy room, and why structure and intake paperwork aren’t cold or rigid; they’re protective. I also challenge the idea that something being “standard practice” makes it ethical, especially in a profession where unpaid emotional labor (particularly from women) is deeply normalized. This episode is a candid look at boundaries, burnout, transparency, chronic illness, and why the intake session is the consultation just done ethically, thoroughly, and with consent. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2550301/support] Thanks for listening to Both Sides of the Couch! If something you heard today resonated, share the episode or leave a review, it helps others find the show. Read more at bothsidesofthecouch.substack.com [https://www.bothsidesofthecouch.substack.com ]or karirusnakcounseling.com/bothsidesofthecouch [https://www.karirusnakcounseling.com/bothsidesofthecouch] Support the show: buymeacoffee.com/karirusnak [https:/www.buymeacoffee.com/karirusnak] I currently run off donations only, I pledge to only work with advertisers I can 100% support.

28 de abr de 2026 - 18 min
episode Episode 14: Chronic Illness, Emotional Labor, and the Friend No One Checks On artwork

Episode 14: Chronic Illness, Emotional Labor, and the Friend No One Checks On

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2550301/fan_mail/new] In this episode of Both Sides of the Couch, Kari reflects on a small, ordinary moment that sparked a much bigger realization about imbalance in relationships. Through the lens of a therapist, a chronically ill person, and a friend who often gives more than she receives, she explores what it feels like to be emotionally capable yet quietly unsupported. Kari unpacks how emotional competence is frequently mistaken for self-sufficiency, how chronic illness causes support to fade over time, and how helpers often become invisible in their own relationships. Drawing from personal experiences with grief, friendship, and long-term illness, she names a pattern many people feel but struggle to articulate: being strong doesn’t mean not needing care. This episode is for chronically ill listeners who feel forgotten, therapists and helpers who are quietly overgiving, and well-intentioned friends who care deeply but aren’t sure how to show up. With compassion rather than blame, Kari offers validation, insight, and gentle reframes for building more attuned, sustainable relationships. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2550301/support] Thanks for listening to Both Sides of the Couch! If something you heard today resonated, share the episode or leave a review, it helps others find the show. Read more at bothsidesofthecouch.substack.com [https://www.bothsidesofthecouch.substack.com ]or karirusnakcounseling.com/bothsidesofthecouch [https://www.karirusnakcounseling.com/bothsidesofthecouch] Support the show: buymeacoffee.com/karirusnak [https:/www.buymeacoffee.com/karirusnak] I currently run off donations only, I pledge to only work with advertisers I can 100% support.

24 de mar de 2026 - 26 min
episode Small Thoughts Big Feelings: The $14,000 Question artwork

Small Thoughts Big Feelings: The $14,000 Question

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2550301/fan_mail/new]  In this mini episode, Kari shares a funny moment about an HSA statement that turns into a reflection on invisible labor, chronic illness, and why some parts of life are hard to explain even to the people who love us.  For information on health savings accounts, check out these links: https://www.healthcare.gov/glossary/health-savings-account-hsa/ [https://www.healthcare.gov/glossary/health-savings-account-hsa/] https://www.healthcare.gov/high-deductible-health-plan/ [https://www.healthcare.gov/high-deductible-health-plan/] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2550301/support] Thanks for listening to Both Sides of the Couch! If something you heard today resonated, share the episode or leave a review, it helps others find the show. Read more at bothsidesofthecouch.substack.com [https://www.bothsidesofthecouch.substack.com ]or karirusnakcounseling.com/bothsidesofthecouch [https://www.karirusnakcounseling.com/bothsidesofthecouch] Support the show: buymeacoffee.com/karirusnak [https:/www.buymeacoffee.com/karirusnak] I currently run off donations only, I pledge to only work with advertisers I can 100% support.

10 de mar de 2026 - 5 min
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