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The official Ohio Counseling Association podcast. Our mission is to host experts from our membership, leadership, and throughout the counseling field to bring listeners relevant conversations around what it means to be a counselor in Ohio. In addition, this podcast will provide a platform for Ohio Counseling Association divisions, chapters, and committees to share information and updates. Made for counselors by counselors, we hope to highlight important conversations in the profession that will inform our work as we continue to grow as professionals and as people. Thank you for tuning in! Views, beliefs, or references mentioned in episodes do not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by the Ohio Counseling Association. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect the view of the Ohio Counseling Association or any of its officials.
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In this episode we talk with Diana DePasquale, a current Clinical Mental Health Counseling master’s student and counselor trainee here in Ohio. Diana talks with host Dr. Marisa Cargill about how her path to counseling  has been about connecting the dots between different passions in her life, including improv and advocacy. She speaks to how the literature and her own experiences reveal how improv can be utilized to enhance therapeutic settings and approaches. Tune in to hear Diana’s wisdom on the potential of improv in counseling as well as the conversations she believes counselors in Ohio should be having. Resources from the Episode:https://www.dianadepasquale.com/The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel Van der KolkPlay with Fire Improv - https://www.playwithfireimprov.com/Comedy is Therapy - https://www.comedyistherapy.com/enrollLegislative Advocacy Day - https://www.ohiocounseling.org/legislative-advocacy Governor DeWine’s August 2023 Announcement - https://governor.ohio.gov/media/news-and-media/governor-dewine-announces-90-million-investment-to-strengthen-local-behavioral-health-crisis-repsonse-servicesCleveland Clinic Expands Psychedelic Research - https://newsroom.clevelandclinic.org/2024/03/06/cleveland-clinic-expands-psychedelic-research-and-launches-first-psilocybin-trial-in-northeast-ohio/#:~:text=Cleveland%20Clinic%20is%20now%20part,200%20types%20of%20fungi%20species.If you would like to provide any feedback for the podcast, we invite you to do so at the form linked here. If you or your division have a PSA you'd like Ohio Counseling Conversations to share, you can complete the form linked here.Both of these links are always available on the OCA Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/ohiocounseling **** If you’re a counselor in Ohio and would like to get involved as part of production or as a guest, or know someone who might be interested, please email us at ohiocounselingconversations@gmail.com! **** Created by the OCA's Media, Public Relations, and Membership (MPRM) Committee & its Podcast Subcommittee·Hosted by Marisa Cargill·Pre-Production & Coordination by Kailey Bradley, Marisa Cargill, & Leah Wood·Editing by Leah Wood·Original music selections by Elijah Satoru Wood·Closing song: Accretion Discotheque by Who AD
In this episode, we sit down with Ohio Counseling Conversations host and cheerleader, Marisa Cargill, Ph. D., M. Ed, LPCC-S.  As a seasoned counselor, educator, and advocate, Marisa reflects on the journey of the podcast, discusses the power of podcasting and media to support our well-being, and offers her experience in the field and helping to create this podcast. As we celebrate this milestone, we want to express our gratitude to our listeners, guests, and the entire Ohio counseling community for their unwavering support.  Here's to many more meaningful conversations and a positive impact!Resources from the episode:Set Boundaries, Find Peace: A Guide to Reclaiming Yourself by Nedra Glover TawwabAll There Is with Anderson Cooper ~ PodcastACA’s The Voice of Counseling ~ PodcastWelcome to Group Therapy ~ PodcastIf you would like to provide any feedback for the podcast, we invite you to do so at the form linked here. If you or your division have a PSA you'd like Ohio Counseling Conversations to share, you can complete the form linked here.Both of these links are always available on the OCA Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/ohiocounseling **** If you’re a counselor in Ohio and would like to get involved as part of production or as a guest, or know someone who might be interested, please email us at ohiocounselingconversations@gmail.com! **** Created by the OCA's Media, Public Relations, and Membership (MPRM) Committee & its Podcast Subcommittee·Hosted by Marisa Cargill·Pre-Production & Coordination by Kailey Bradley, Marisa Cargill, & Leah Wood·Editing by Leah Wood·Original music selections by Elijah Satoru Wood·Closing song: Accretion Discotheque by Who AD
Join us for this episode with Wenday Nathan, LPCC-S, wellness coach, and the author of the book The Portable Supervisor. In this conversation, Wendy and the OCC host Marisa Cargill dig into the importance and dimensions of a successful supervisory relationship. In a compassionate and practical way, she shares what tolook for in a supervisor, characteristics of a good supervisee, and so much more.Wendy Nathan has over 30 years of experience in the field of counseling and 15 years of experience supervising students and new therapists. Wendy continues to counsel a diverse population and specializes in anxiety and depressive disorders, the LGBTQAI+ population, the Trans population, interpersonal relationship issues,trauma, personality disorders, grief, and self-esteem issues.Resources from the episode:Emotional Agility: Get Unstuck, Embrace Change, and Thrive in Work and Life by Susan DavidThe Gift of Therapy: An Open Letter to a New Generation of Therapists and Their Patients by Irvin D. YalomIf you would like to provide any feedback for the podcast, we invite you to do so at the form linked here. If you or your division have a PSA you'd like Ohio Counseling Conversations to share, you can complete the form linked here.Both of these links are always available on the OCA Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/ohiocounseling **** If you’re a counselor in Ohio and would like to get involved as part of production or as a guest, or know someone who might be interested, please email us at ohiocounselingconversations@gmail.com! **** Created by the OCA's Media, Public Relations, and Membership (MPRM) Committee & its Podcast Subcommittee·Hosted by Marisa Cargill·Pre-Production & Coordination by Kailey Bradley, Marisa Cargill, & Leah Wood·Editing by Leah Wood·Original music selections by Elijah Satoru Wood·Closing song: Accretion Discotheque by Who AD
Join us on this episode with Michael Desposito, LPCC-S, and a Certified Dialectical Behavior Therapist in the Canton area. Michael is based at The Well Life, LLC, and also serves as an adjunct professor at a local university. Tune in as we delve  into the fascinating world of equitable diagnosing through transdiagnostic therapies, the intrinsic value of our emotions and their regulation, and trauma-informed care.  Take a listen and allow yourself to discover practical insights and gain a deeper understanding of the field.  Whether you're a mental health professional, a student, or simply curious about the evolving landscape of therapy and emotional well-being, this episode promises to be both informative and enlightening.Resources Mentioned in the Episode:Nami Blog: https://www.nami.org/Blogs/NAMI-Blog/August-2021/The-Transdiagnostic-Dimensional-Approach-Another-Way-of-Understanding-Mental-IllnessWebsite of Interest Network:https://transdiagnostic.org/One Source of Transdiagnostic Therapy Protocols for Emotional Disorders:https://www.unifiedprotocol.com/My business website:https://thewellife.com/My Consultation Business link:moshpitconsultation@gmail.comIf you would like to provide any feedback for the podcast, we invite you to do so at the form linked here. If you or your division have a PSA you'd like Ohio Counseling Conversations to share, you can complete the form linked here.Both of these links are always available on the OCA Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/ohiocounseling **** If you’re a counselor in Ohio and would like to get involved as part of production or as a guest, or know someone who might be interested, please email us at ohiocounselingconversations@gmail.com! **** Created by the OCA's Media, Public Relations, and Membership (MPRM) Committee & its Podcast Subcommittee·Hosted by Marisa Cargill·Pre-Production & Coordination by Kailey Bradley, Marisa Cargill, & Leah Wood·Editing by Leah Wood·Original music selections by Elijah Satoru Wood·Closing song: Accretion Discotheque by Who AD
Join us on this episode with OCA Member, author, clinical trauma specialist, expressive artist, yogini, performer, short filmmaker, Reiki master, TEDx speaker, and recovery advocate, Dr. Jamie+ Marich, as we discuss her new book "Dissociation Made Simple."  Listen and learn to better understand dissociative experiences and identities; and how we, as counselors, can better identify our own dissociation, better support our clients experiencing this response, and normalize it as well as eliminate shame surrounding it. Resources Mentioned on Episode:Redefine Therapy www.redefinetherapy.comPetition Explaining the Recent Discriminatory Content Against the Plural Communityhttps://www.change.org/p/petition-to-address-ableist-and-sanist-content-at-the-isstd-conference-and-mclean-hospital?redirect=falseInstitute for Creative Mindfulnesswww.instituteforcreativemindfulness.comAn Infinite Mindwww.aninfinitemind.comThe Plural Associationwww.powertotheplurals.org“Petals of a Rose”- short film on DIDhttps://www.dylancrumpler.com/petals-of-a-roseInstagram / TikTok@traumatherapistrantsIf you would like to provide any feedback for the podcast, we invite you to do so at the form linked here. If you or your division have a PSA you'd like Ohio Counseling Conversations to share, you can complete the form linked here.Both of these links are always available on the OCA Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/ohiocounseling **** If you’re a counselor in Ohio and would like to get involved as part of production or as a guest, or know someone who might be interested, please email us at ohiocounselingconversations@gmail.com! **** Created by the OCA's Media, Public Relations, and Membership (MPRM) Committee & its Podcast Subcommittee·Hosted by Marisa Cargill·Pre-Production & Coordination by Kailey Bradley, Marisa Cargill, & Leah Wood·Editing by Leah Wood·Original music selections by Elijah Satoru Wood·Closing song: Accretion Discotheque by Who AD
Tune into this episode as Ohio Counseling Conversations team member, Kailey Bradley, MA, LPCC-S, talks with David Ross, MA LPCC-S, and Ashley Ackerman, Ph. D., LPC, NCC from the Mental Health & Recovery Board of Ashland County.  David serves as the executive director and Ashley is the director of programs, training, and education.  Join us as we discuss their board's unique approach to community behavioral health, what a board like this does, and how they see the counseling profession evolving.  Check out their full framework to supporting their community:https://www.ashlandmhrb.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/our_human_community_-_full_version.pdfIf you would like to provide any feedback for the podcast, we invite you to do so at the form linked here. If you or your division have a PSA you'd like Ohio Counseling Conversations to share, you can complete the form linked here.Both of these links are always available on the OCA Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/ohiocounseling **** If you’re a counselor in Ohio and would like to get involved as part of production or as a guest, or know someone who might be interested, please email us at ohiocounselingconversations@gmail.com! **** Created by the OCA's Media, Public Relations, and Membership (MPRM) Committee & its Podcast Subcommittee·Hosted by Marisa Cargill·Pre-Production & Coordination by Kailey Bradley, Marisa Cargill, & Leah Wood·Editing by Leah Wood·Original music selections by Elijah Satoru Wood·Closing song: Accretion Discotheque by Who AD
Join us to talk to Dr. James Hightower, Ed. D., LPC, a current member of the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Cultural Dignity Committee (DEICDC) of the Ohio Counseling Association while we discuss the importance diversity and DEI, understanding the accurate history of our country, especially in regards to marginalized groups, and how we, as counselors can work to advocate and educate for change.  If you would like to provide any feedback for the podcast, we invite you to do so at the form linked here. If you or your division have a PSA you'd like Ohio Counseling Conversations to share, you can complete the form linked here.Both of these links are always available on the OCA Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/ohiocounseling **** If you’re a counselor in Ohio and would like to get involved as part of production or as a guest, or know someone who might be interested, please email us at ohiocounselingconversations@gmail.com! **** Created by the OCA's Media, Public Relations, and Membership (MPRM) Committee & its Podcast Subcommittee·Hosted by Marisa Cargill·Pre-Production & Coordination by Kailey Bradley, Marisa Cargill, & Leah Wood·Editing by Leah Wood·Original music selections by Elijah Satoru Wood·Closing song: Accretion Discotheque by Who AD
Join us on this episode, as we are joined by SAIGEO Members from OCA, Chase Morgan-Swaney, LPCC-S, NCC, CCMHC, ACS(he/him) and Mariah Payne, LPC (she/they/elle) to discuss why PRIDE is more than a celebration month, as it provides cultural dignity to individuals and groups, as well as why we as counselors must increase our awareness of the experiences of LGBTQIA+ clients, colleagues, and community.  We explore current legislation, how we can act to ensure we are advocating for the safety and support of those who would be negatively impacted, and as always, important conversations they believe are meaningful to have.  Mentioned on the Show...Due to the number of resources and accounts mentioned on this episode, you can snag them all in Google documents linked below.Guest Biographies - Click here.Accounts/Organizations/Legislation to Follow - Click here.****If you would like to provide any feedback for the podcast, we invite you to do so at the form linked here. If you or your division have a PSA you'd like Ohio Counseling Conversations to share, you can complete the form linked here.Both of these links are always available on the OCA Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/ohiocounseling **** If you’re a counselor in Ohio and would like to get involved as part of production or as a guest, or know someone who might be interested, please email us at ohiocounselingconversations@gmail.com! **** Created by the OCA's Media, Public Relations, and Membership (MPRM) Committee & its Podcast Subcommittee·Hosted by Marisa Cargill·Pre-Production & Coordination by Kailey Bradley, Marisa Cargill, & Leah Wood·Editing by Leah Wood·Original music selections by Elijah Satoru Wood·Closing song: Accretion Discotheque by Who AD
Our 6th conversation continues the Meet the President Series with the 2023-2024 OCA President––Dr. Sherdene Simpson, Ph.D, LPCC-S, MFT. Dr. Simpson received her masters from Kent State University, doctoral degree from The University of Akron, and is now a faculty member at Florida Gulf Coast University. She has a private practice on the west side of Cleveland. She has been a counselor for sixteen years, approaching her work from a systemic perspective with specialties in grief, relationship issues, and faith-based counseling. During her term as the 2022-2023 OCA President Elect, she served as chair of the OCA’s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Cultural Dignity Committee (DEICDC). Dr. Simpson is passionate about holding space to self-reflect and engage in brave dialogue in an increasingly diverse society. Join us to hear more about her vision as the OCA President and  the importance of connecting with others in  our communities.****If you would like to provide any feedback for the podcast, we invite you to do so at the form linked here. If you or your division have a PSA you'd like Ohio Counseling Conversations to share, you can complete the form linked here.Both of these links are always available on the OCA Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/ohiocounseling **** If you’re a counselor in Ohio and would like to get involved as part of production or as a guest, or know someone who might be interested, please email us at ohiocounselingconversations@gmail.com! **** Created by the OCA's Media, Public Relations, and Membership (MPRM) Committee & its Podcast Subcommittee·Hosted by Marisa Cargill·Pre-Production & Coordination by Kailey Bradley, Marisa Cargill, & Leah Wood·Editing by Leah Wood·Original music selections by Elijah Satoru Wood·Closing song: Accretion Discotheque by Who AD
Conversation 5 features Hayle Fisher, LPCC, BC-TMH, who currently serves the Director of Adolescent Services at Premier Behavioral Health Services. Hayle is passionate about providing DBT services to adolescents, young adults, and families. She currently facilitates an adolescent DBT-IOP group and also provides skill support training to parents.  Hayle is also the current president of the Ohio Association for Specialists in Group Work.Join us to explore how we can support teens and their family systems.  We explore ways to de-escalate conflict, manage the balancing act of understanding typical versus risky adolescent behavior, and how dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) can support these processes.If you would like to provide any feedback for the podcast, we invite you to do so at the form linked here. If you or your division have a PSA you'd like Ohio Counseling Conversations to share, you can complete the form linked here.Both of these links are always available on the OCA Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/ohiocounseling **** If you’re a counselor in Ohio and would like to get involved as part of production or as a guest, or know someone who might be interested, please email us at ohiocounselingconversations@gmail.com! **** Created by the OCA's Media, Public Relations, and Membership (MPRM) Committee & its Podcast Subcommittee·Hosted by Marisa Cargill·Pre-Production & Coordination by Kailey Bradley, Marisa Cargill, & Leah Wood·Editing by Leah Wood·Original music selections by Elijah Satoru Wood·Closing song: Accretion Discotheque by Who AD
In this episode, we are honored to be joined by Dr. Christine Suniti Bhat, an OCA past president; and soon-to-be president-elect of the American Counseling Association this summer.  In continuing the Meet the President series, we are inspired by Dr. Bhat's stories of how she has connected with others in her profession through chance meetings, what she values in our profession; and how we as counselors can continue the advocacy work needed to strengthen and grow our profession, especially by using positive approaches that instill hope in our clients, colleagues, and ourselves.Article Mentioned - Per Dr. BhatDr. Holly J. Hartwig Moorhead (CSI CEO), Dr. Kelly Duncan (ACES Executive Director), and Dr. Sylvia Fernandez (CACREP President & CEO), and were invited by Dr. Michael Brubaker, senior editor of Chi Sigma Iota’s Journal of Counselor Leadership and Advocacy, to author "The critical need for professional advocacy: A call to the counseling profession to value professional counselor identity.” Please take the time to read this important article! The article will remain available from Taylor and Francis as an open access article through May as part of the new issue of JCLA that will be published later this spring. After May, CSI members can access this article (and any other JCLA articles) for free anytime by logging into their CSI Member Profile and accessing JCLA under the “Publications” section.If you would like to provide any feedback for the podcast, we invite you to do so at the form linked here. If you or your division have a PSA you'd like Ohio Counseling Conversations to share, you can complete the form linked here.Both of these links are always available on the OCA Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/ohiocounseling **** If you’re a counselor in Ohio and would like to get involved as part of production or as a guest, or know someone who might be interested, please email us at ohiocounselingconversations@gmail.com! **** Created by the OCA's Media, Public Relations, and Membership (MPRM) Committee & its Podcast Subcommittee·Hosted by Marisa Cargill·Pre-Production & Coordination by Kailey Bradley, Marisa Cargill, & Leah Wood·Editing by Leah Wood·Original music selections by Elijah Satoru Wood·Closing song: Accretion Discotheque by Who AD
In the third episode of Ohio Counseling Conversations we continue the Meet the President series with Staci Tessmer, current OCA President, LPCC-S, NCC, BC-TMH. Our host Dr. Marisa Cargill talks with Staci Tessmer on the importance of the journey in doing this work as counselors, and reflects on her own career path and introduction into leadership. Of course, they discuss some of the developments and challenges in the profession. Tune in to learn how our journey as counselors can include embracing our own humanity, keeping an eye on the small things, and how counselors can thrive.  If you would like to provide any feedback for the podcast, we invite you to do so at the form linked here. If you or your division have a PSA you'd like Ohio Counseling Conversations to share, you can complete the form linked here.Both of these links are always available on the OCA Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/ohiocounseling **** If you’re a counselor in Ohio and would like to get involved as part of production or as a guest, or know someone who might be interested, please email us at ohiocounselingconversations@gmail.com! **** Created by the OCA's Media, Public Relations, and Membership (MPRM) Committee & its Podcast Subcommittee·Hosted by Marisa Cargill·Pre-Production & Coordination by Kailey Bradley, Marisa Cargill, & Leah Wood·Editing by Leah Wood·Original music selections by Elijah Satoru Wood·Closing song: Accretion Discotheque by Who AD
We are excited to announce the second episode of the Ohio Counseling Conversations podcast! This time we hear from Ohio Counseling Association past president, Dr. DoHee Kim-Appel. In this enriching conversation our host Dr. Marisa Cargill talks with Dr. Kim-Appel about her career as a counselor and relationship to OCA, suggestions for counselors-in-training and new professionals, and the role of servant leadership in the field. They also discuss some of the challenges and developments happening in the counseling profession. Tune in to learn about the power of collaboration, staying curious, and more!For more details on OCA Leadership & other programming:ohiocounseling | Instagram, Facebook | LinktreeIf you would like to provide any feedback for the podcast, we invite you to do so at the form linked here. If you or your division have a PSA you'd like Ohio Counseling Conversations to share, you can complete the form linked here.Both of these links are always available on the OCA Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/ohiocounseling **** If you’re a counselor in Ohio and would like to get involved as part of production or as a guest, or know someone who might be interested, please email us at ohiocounselingconversations@gmail.com! **** Created by the OCA's Media, Public Relations, and Membership (MPRM) Committee & its Podcast Subcommittee·Hosted by Marisa Cargill·Pre-Production & Coordination by Kailey Bradley, Marisa Cargill, & Leah Wood·Editing by Leah Wood·Original music selections by Elijah Satoru Wood·Closing song: Accretion Discotheque by Who AD
In this episode, we interview Kailey Bradley who is both a counselor and thanatologist. She discusses her passions for grief and her own journey of becoming a grief specialist. Kailey emphasizes common misconceptions about grief as well as the notion that loss goes far beyond death loss. She provides some insight into her work and provides us with some great resources. Check it out!Here are the resources she discussed:Her favorite grief books were mentioned-Modern Loss by Rebecca SofferUnderstanding your grief by Dr. Alan WolfeltIt is okay you are not okay by Megan DevineThe Wild Edge of Sorrow by Francis WellerBearing the Unbearable by Joanne CaciatorreHer favorite grief websites were also mentioned-Whatsyourgrief.comModernloss.comRefugeingrief.comIf you would like to provide any feedback for the podcast, we invite you to do so at the form linked here. If you or your division have a PSA you'd like Ohio Counseling Conversations to share, you can complete the form linked here.Both of these links are always available on the OCA Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/ohiocounseling **** If you’re a counselor in Ohio and would like to get involved as part of production or as a guest, or know someone who might be interested, please email us at ohiocounselingconversations@gmail.com! **** Created by the OCA's Media, Public Relations, and Membership (MPRM) Committee & its Podcast Subcommittee·Hosted by Marisa Cargill·Pre-Production & Coordination by Kailey Bradley, Marisa Cargill, & Leah Wood·Editing by Leah Wood·Original music selections by Elijah Satoru Wood·Closing song: Accretion Discotheque by Who AD
Join us for this episode as we talk with Matthew Fullen, Ph. D, MDiv, LPCC, and former Ohio Counseling Associate Government Relations Committee Chair andACA Public Policy and Legislation committee and chair.  Dr. Fullen is currently a counselor educator at Virginia Tech and has been a consistent advocate to supporting mental health initiatives for older adults including emphasis on addressing gaps in Medicare mental health policy and developing programs to enhance resilience and wellness and prevent suicide among older adults.  His work in Ohio and nationally have been instrumental to Medicare advocacy efforts for counselors and the communities we serve.  Resources from the Episode:2024 CACREP StandardsContact Information:Matthew Fullen, PhD, MDiv, LPCC (OH)Associate Professor & Program Leader of Counselor Educationmfullen@vt.edu (540) 231-8652Learn about my research: agewellcounseling.orgIf you would like to provide any feedback for the podcast, we invite you to do so at the form linked here. If you or your division have a PSA you'd like Ohio Counseling Conversations to share, you can complete the form linked here.Both of these links are always available on the OCA Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/ohiocounseling **** If you’re a counselor in Ohio and would like to get involved as part of production or as a guest, or know someone who might be interested, please email us at ohiocounselingconversations@gmail.com! **** Created by the OCA's Media, Public Relations, and Membership (MPRM) Committee & its Podcast Subcommittee·Hosted by Marisa Cargill·Pre-Production & Coordination by Kailey Bradley, Marisa Cargill, & Leah Wood·Editing by Leah Wood·Original music selections by Elijah Satoru Wood·Closing song: Accretion Discotheque by Who AD
Join us for this episode with Dr. Staci Hayes, LPCC-S, who is founder and CEO of MetaVoice Foundation, a nonprofit organization that prioritizes mental health and wellness within the Metaverse. In this conversation, Staci and the OCC host Marisa Cargill dig into the implications that technology, ongoing development of the internet, and social media have on our society’s mental health as well as how it can be embraced to better treatment. They discuss the impact of  the Covid-19 Pandemic on the counseling profession and how education can equip counselors and students to better anticipate and participate in prevention of the inevitable unfolding of mental health crises related to technology.  Staci has a background working in counselor education and clinical experience working with children, adolescents, families, college students, as well as severe and persistent mental illness and forensic populations. Resources from the episode:Staci Hayes’ email: shayes@metavoicefoundation.ioCounseling Today Article: Are counselors ready for the metaverse? https://ct.counseling.org/2022/11/are-counselors-ready-for-the-metaverse/?unapproved=829025&moderation-hash=e091db560da4038334259fdcff07cdab#comment-829025If you would like to provide any feedback for the podcast, we invite you to do so at the form linked here. If you or your division have a PSA you'd like Ohio Counseling Conversations to share, you can complete the form linked here.Both of these links are always available on the OCA Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/ohiocounseling **** If you’re a counselor in Ohio and would like to get involved as part of production or as a guest, or know someone who might be interested, please email us at ohiocounselingconversations@gmail.com! **** Created by the OCA's Media, Public Relations, and Membership (MPRM) Committee & its Podcast Subcommittee·Hosted by Marisa Cargill·Pre-Production & Coordination by Kailey Bradley, Marisa Cargill, & Leah Wood·Editing by Leah Wood·Original music selections by Elijah Satoru Wood·Closing song: Accretion Discotheque by Who AD
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