MACC: Inside the Session

Ep. 1: 50 Years of Human Experience in Counseling

50 min · 28 jul 2025
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In this inaugural episode of Inside the Session, hosts Dr. Jason Branch and Dr. Cheryl Fisher introduce themselves and their vision for the show, which aims to explore the intersection of current events and the counseling profession. They discuss the importance of authenticity, vulnerability, and the human experience in counseling, while also addressing the challenges counselors face today. The conversation delves into their personal journeys into the field, the impact of impostor syndrome, and the need for decolonization within the profession. The hosts emphasize the importance of creating a space for open dialogue and community building, encouraging listeners to engage in personal growth and reflection.

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