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"Every Good Social Worker Has a Good Social Worker" — Dr. VaShonda Eason on Mental Health, Access, and Entrepreneurship

23 min · 8. apr. 2026
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What if the voices you heard growing up are still shaping the way you see yourself today?  In this powerful conversation, I sit down with Dr. VaShonda Eason — licensed clinician, entrepreneur, and founder of Eason Counseling and Associates — to talk about mental health, identity, and what it really means to show up for yourself and others. Dr. Eason built her practice from the ground up in 2012 as a one-woman operation. Today she employs 45 people, operates two clinics, and serves over 3,000 clients across Northwest Arkansas. But the numbers are just part of the story. We talk about the gaps in the mental health system that drove her to start Eason Counseling, why access to care is still one of the biggest challenges facing families today, and the danger of replacing real, individualized therapy with social media advice. We also get into the deeper stuff — how identity shapes our mental health, why asking for help still feels like weakness for so many of us, and what it looks like to lead a team, run a business, and still take care of yourself at the end of the day. And yes — we talk about the CEO hat coming off at 3pm. Every single day. If you've ever felt like you're carrying too much, or like you've lost touch with who you actually are underneath all of it — this one is for you. Find Dr. VaShonda Eason at easoncounseling.com For more information or to sign up for Leslie's newsletter, please visit lesliezanoff.com

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What does it take to bet on yourself, build something beautiful and keep building even when life gets hard? Becca Brisiel, owner of the beloved Maude Boutique in Fayetteville, Ark., has been answering that question for 18 years. She took a leap of faith and opened a single storefront with nothing but passion, vision and a whole lot of determination. Today, Maude is a thriving multi-channel retailer with its own private label jewelry line. Becca has built a hometown treasure where she’s walked alongside women through first dates, engagements, funerals and everything in between. In this episode, Becca gets real about the moments that shaped her — from the "now or never" decision that started it all, to navigating a pandemic while her son battled a severe form of epilepsy, to learning that leading with kindness isn't just good business, it's a way of life. She opens up about mom guilt, the evolution of her personal style, what she's learned from thousands of dressing room conversations and why she believes following your passion is one of the greatest gifts you can give your children. This one is for every woman sitting with a dream, wondering if she should go for it. Spoiler: she should. ✨ Connect with Becca and Maude Boutique at shopmaude.com [https://shopmaude.com/] or @ShopMaude [https://www.instagram.com/shopmaude], and find them at 704 N. College Ave. in Fayetteville, Ark. ✨ Connect with Leslie at lesliezanoff.com [https://www.lesliezanoff.com/] or @lesliezanoff [https://www.instagram.com/lesliezanoff/]or Linked-In [https://www.linkedin.com/in/leslie-zanoff-3a160511/?skipRedirect=true]

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What if the voices you heard growing up are still shaping the way you see yourself today?  In this powerful conversation, I sit down with Dr. VaShonda Eason — licensed clinician, entrepreneur, and founder of Eason Counseling and Associates — to talk about mental health, identity, and what it really means to show up for yourself and others. Dr. Eason built her practice from the ground up in 2012 as a one-woman operation. Today she employs 45 people, operates two clinics, and serves over 3,000 clients across Northwest Arkansas. But the numbers are just part of the story. We talk about the gaps in the mental health system that drove her to start Eason Counseling, why access to care is still one of the biggest challenges facing families today, and the danger of replacing real, individualized therapy with social media advice. We also get into the deeper stuff — how identity shapes our mental health, why asking for help still feels like weakness for so many of us, and what it looks like to lead a team, run a business, and still take care of yourself at the end of the day. And yes — we talk about the CEO hat coming off at 3pm. Every single day. If you've ever felt like you're carrying too much, or like you've lost touch with who you actually are underneath all of it — this one is for you. Find Dr. VaShonda Eason at easoncounseling.com For more information or to sign up for Leslie's newsletter, please visit lesliezanoff.com

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