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Collect Your Thoughts

Collect Your Thoughts

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Collect Your Thoughts is a weekly podcast where therapists from Northwest Arkansas share real talk on mental health, pop culture, and the everyday challenges of being human. With a mix of professional insight and personal perspective, our rotating team of therapists breaks down big ideas—like anxiety, relationships, identity, and self-care—into practical, relatable takeaways. Whether we’re diving into the psychology behind your favorite TV show or unpacking what it really means to “live well,” we keep things informative, heartfelt, humorous, and just the right amount of spicy. If you’re looking for tools to navigate life with more clarity and compassion, you’re in the right place.© 2025 Bentonville Counseling Collective Hygiène et vie saine Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie Relations Sciences sociales
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