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  • Episode #7 "Creating When You’re Emotionally Broke"
    Nov 15 2025

    We talk a lot about creative burnout like it’s just a productivity issue.

    Like all you need is a better workflow, a prettier planner, or one more self-help podcast to “get your spark back.”

    But what about when you’re not just burned out — you’re emotionally broke?

    When the well you create from has run dry, not because you’re lazy or uninspired, but because life has just taken too much from you lately?

    This episode isn’t about chasing motivation. It’s about surviving the silence that comes after your creativity stops being fun — when every idea feels heavy, and even the things that used to give you life now just ask for more of what you don’t have.

    As someone who lives in the space between art and emotional honesty, I’ve learned that creativity has a cost — and sometimes, it’s your last bit of mental stability. And when you’re emotionally broke, even your best ideas come with interest you can’t afford to pay.

    We’ll talk about:

    • What it means to show up creatively when your inner world feels hollow.
    • How to give yourself permission to pause — without guilt.
    • The difference between creating for healing and creating from pain.
    • And how faith fits into it all — because sometimes, prayer is the only creative act left when words stop making sense.


    Because here’s the truth — when you’re emotionally broke, God doesn’t ask you to produce. He asks you to abide. You don’t need to create a masterpiece every time you feel lost. Sometimes, you just need to sit still long enough for the storm to settle and let your spirit breathe again.

    I’ll share how I’ve had to unlearn the hustle of “creating through it” — how sometimes the most spiritual, most creative thing you can do is rest. I’ll talk about what it means to create from scar tissue instead of open wounds, and how that shift can make your work more honest and sustainable.

    And we’ll be real about it — because yeah, it’s easy to post that “your pain has purpose” quote, but it’s harder when you’re sitting in front of a blank page, wondering if the purpose is ever going to show up.

    Faith, for me, is the only thing that steadies that hand.

    It’s what reminds me that creation itself was never about perfection — it was about breath. The same God who spoke galaxies into being also gave you permission to just be.

    So, if you’re an artist, a teacher, a parent, or just someone who’s tired of being told to “push through it” — this one’s for you. We’re gonna talk about what happens when you stop performing and start listening. When you stop trying to impress and start to heal.

    Because maybe the real art happens when we stop creating for validation and start creating for resurrection.

    And maybe being emotionally broke isn’t a creative death sentence.

    Maybe it’s just a holy pause — God’s way of teaching you to rebuild your art, and your heart, with Him this time.

    So, pull up a chair, breathe a little deeper, and let’s talk about how to make something honest when you feel like you’ve got nothing left to give.

    Because yeah — therapy is expensive.

    But so is pretending you’re okay enough to keep creating.

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    32 min
  • Episode #6 “Boundaries Are Expensive, Too.”
    Oct 15 2025

    We like to talk about boundaries like they’re free. Like they’re a mental health coupon you can clip out of a self-help book and hand to the people who drain you: “Sorry, I’m setting a boundary now.”

    But the truth?

    Boundaries cost something.

    They cost comfort. They cost relationships. They cost reputation, and sometimes peace — the kind of peace you get from keeping the waters calm at the expense of your own sanity. Boundaries don’t come with applause. They come with silence, distance, and people who suddenly have “a problem with your tone.”

    In this episode, we’re unpacking the emotional invoice of growth — the part nobody posts about. Because every time you say no, you’re saying yes to something else — your health, your faith, your sanity — but it still hurts.

    I want to talk about what it feels like when you finally start choosing yourself, but it feels like losing everyone else. When protecting your peace looks a lot like isolation. When you start wondering if maybe you overdid it… or if the world just got too used to you saying yes.

    And here’s the twist — this isn’t just about psychology.

    Because therapy gives us tools, but faith gives us direction.

    You can know all the coping mechanisms in the world, but if you don’t bring God into the spaces you’re trying to heal, you’ll just keep rearranging the same pain with different language. Boundaries without discernment are just walls. Boundaries with prayer? Those are gates — meant to open and close with purpose.

    This episode walks that tightrope between emotional intelligence and spiritual obedience — where your therapist says, “protect your energy,” and God says, “protect your soul.”

    I’ll share what that looks like in marriage, in family dynamics, and in burnout — especially the kind that sneaks up on you when you’re the reliable one. When you’re the one who keeps showing up until you finally realize no one’s showing up for you.

    “Boundaries Are Expensive, Too” isn’t a rant — it’s a confession.

    It’s me admitting that saying no doesn’t make me holy or healed. It just makes me honest. And maybe honesty is the beginning of healing.

    We’ll talk about the guilt that follows the word no.

    The awkward silence that comes after you enforce it.

    And the sacred peace that eventually grows in the empty space that remains.

    Because sometimes God prunes you by people, not to punish you, but to teach you that not everyone deserves access to your process.

    So if you’ve ever felt like you’re drowning in everyone else’s expectations, if you’ve ever been told you’re “too distant” just because you started valuing your own time, if you’ve ever wondered why doing the right thing for your mental health feels so wrong… this episode is for you.

    We’ll laugh a little, probably sigh a lot, and sit in that weird in-between place where faith meets fatigue and where healing feels like grief.

    Because, yeah, therapy is expensive.

    But boundaries?

    They’ll cost you, too.

    And maybe that’s okay. Because not everything that costs you something is a loss. Sometimes it’s just the down payment on peace.

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    53 min
  • Episode #5 When You’re the Therapist Friend but You’re Also Not Okay
    Jul 16 2025

    You’re the strong one. The calm one.
    The one everyone texts when they’re unraveling at 2 AM.
    You hold space, offer clarity,and give language to feelings people didn’t even know they had.
    You’re the therapist friend.
    But… who checks in on you?

    In this episode, we talk about the hidden cost of being the emotional support system for everyone else, while quietly breaking down yourself. This is for those who are fluent in other people’s pain but struggle to speak their truth. The ones who feel like they’re not allowed to fall apart because someone has to hold it together.

    We explore:

    • How emotional labor becomes expected, not appreciated

    • Why resentment grows in relationships where you’re always the giver

    • The loneliness that comes from never being asked, “How are you, really?”

    • The shame spiral of needing help when you’re known for being the helper

    • And the grief of feeling unseen in a role you didn’t choose, but can’t seem to step out of

    We also dive into a creative metaphor—how being the “lens” for everyone else’s emotions can make you feel invisible in your own story.

    This isn’t just a vent session. It’s a reclamation.
    A reminder that being intuitive, supportive, and emotionally available doesn’t mean you owe your energy to everyone.

    You’re allowed not to be okay.
    You’re allowed to pause.
    You’re allowed to stop carrying things just because you know how to.

    Therapy is Expensive So Here We Are is a solo podcast for the ones who are healing out loud—softly, creatively, and with full permission to be human.
    No perfect answers. No silver linings. Just the truth in real time.

    #TherapistFriend #EmotionalBurnout #HealingWhileHelping #BoundariesAreLove #TherapyIsExpensive #PodcastForFeelers #CreativeHealing #MentalHealthSoloPod


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    34 min
  • Episode #4.5 The Drop-in Episode
    Jun 28 2025

    🎙 Episode Title: The Cost of Healing (When You’re Broke and Tired)
    Podcast: Therapy is Expensive, So Here We Are

    What does healing look like when your bank account is low, your energy is gone, and your emotions are hanging by a thread?


    In this micro episode, we explore the quiet, unglamorous version of healing—the kind that doesn’t show up in highlight reels or Pinterest boards. This is the version where rest is a rebellion, survival is sacred, and simply making it through the day is the win.


    Healing isn’t just about therapy appointments, vision boards, and deep journaling. Sometimes it’s about:


    • Choosing not to spiral.

    • Saying no even when you feel guilty.

    • Making yourself a sandwich and calling it self-care.

    • Going to bed before the shame hits.


    This short solo reflection is here for the days when you don’t feel like you’re doing enough, but you’re still doing something. We name the emotional labor of healing. We call out the hidden costs—time, energy, shame, grief. And we hold space for the truth that healing doesn’t always look like growth. Sometimes it just looks like not giving up yet.


    If you’re tired, this is for you.


    If you’re broke, this is for you.


    If you’re trying to heal in the middle of surviving—yeah… this is definitely for you.


    This is Therapy is Expensive So Here We Are—short, soulful, and honest reflections from the blurry spaces between burnout and breakthrough. Take what you need. Leave the rest.


    🎧 Listen now. Breathe deeper later. You’re not behind. You’re in it.


    #HealingWhileTired #TherapyIsExpensive #MicroPodcast #EmotionalLabor #CreativeHealing #PodcastDrop #BrokeButHealing #MentalHealthRealTalk


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    3 min
  • Episode #4 The Cost of Healing (When You’re Broke and Tired)
    Jun 20 2025

    What does healing look like when you’re emotionally bankrupt and financially just… tired? When you’re barely making it through the week, let alone making it to therapy? This episode is about the version of healing no one glamorizes. The one that happens in between paycheck-to-paycheck survival and 2AM mental spirals. The one that doesn’t look like journaling in a linen robe with a matcha latte—but more like frozen

    dinners and emotional autopilot.


    In this solo reflection, we get into it.

    I talk about the real cost of healing—not just the financial part (though, let’s be honest, therapy ain’t cheap), but the emotional toll, the energy tax, and the shame spiral that comes when you feel like you’re falling behind on your healing just because life is life-ing. I unpack what it feels like to be too tired to do the work. Too broke to access the tools. Too overwhelmed to even feel your feelings, let alone fix them. And yet… we’re still trying.


    Because even in the exhaustion, the grief, the tight budgets and tight chests, we’re still showing up in small ways. And that counts.


    We talk about:

    • ​The lie that healing is always accessible
    • ​Why emotional labor is expensive in more ways than one
    • ​The guilt of “not doing enough” when you’re surviving
    • ​The myth of productivity-based healing
    • ​How resting, saying no, or staying in bed can be sacred

    This isn’t a self-help pep talk. This is a soul check-in. A digital exhale. A place to name the pressure, the burnout, and the invisible weight that comes with being the strong one, the cycle breaker, the emotionally aware person… when you’re already tired.


    If you’ve ever looked at your bank account and your emotional capacity and thought,“Yeah, I can’t afford to fall apart today,”this one’s for you.


    Frame of Mind (Photography Metaphor of the Week):


    This week, healing feels like shooting on manual focus—everything’s blurry, your hands are shaking, and you’re just trying to lock in on something. Or maybe it’s like an underexposed photo—dark, shadowed, not quite ready to be seen… but still real. Still there. Still worth developing later.


    Reflection Prompt:“If healing didn’t have to be perfect… or productive… what would it look like for you today?”


    Who this episode is for:

    • ​People too emotionally exhausted to do shadow work this week
    • ​Anyone feeling guilt for not being “consistent” with their healing
    • ​Creatives, caregivers, cycle-breakers, and burnt-out feelers
    • ​Listeners trying to grow while still working two jobs, raising kids, or surviving in silence
    • ​Anyone who feels behind in their healing and needs to hear: you’re not.


    This is Therapy is Expensive So Here We Are.It’s not polished. It’s not linear. It’s not always inspiring.But it’s honest. It’s heavy. It’s healing in progress.And it’s yours if you want it.


    🎧 Listen now if you need:

    • ​Permission to rest
    • ​Words for the weight you’ve been carrying
    • ​To feel seen, not fixed
    • ​A reminder that healing isn’t a luxury—it’s a right.But even rights come with real-world roadblocks.


    💬 Rate, review, share, or just sit with this one quietly. Either way… I’m glad you’re here.


    🎶 Music in this episode: Lo-fi ambient, warm tones, soft beats—meant to carry your thoughts without crowding your space.


    📲 TikTok & Visual Drops: @therapyisexpensivepod on TikTok and @imphotography915 on IG


    📸 Visual journal + companion content drops every month as part of the IMPHOTOGRAPHY ecosystem.


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    37 min
  • Episode # 3 Sasha Jurado
    Mar 18 2025

    Let’s talk pageantry—the good, the bad, and the emotional rollercoaster that comes with it. Sure, pageants can help kids build confidence, public speaking skills, and grace under pressure, but they can also bring stress, self-doubt, and an unhealthy obsession with perfection. So, as parents, how do we make sure our kids come out of it stronger, not struggling? And how does all of this play into their social-emotional growth at home and in the classroom?

    In this episode, we’re getting real with Sasha Jurado about the mental health side of pageantry and what it means for our kids’ confidence, resilience, and sense of self. We’re diving into four big areas:

    The Pressure to Be Perfect – From beauty standards to constant judgment, pageantry can shape the way kids see themselves—for better or worse. We’ll chat about how to spot perfectionism creeping in, why self-worth should go beyond appearance, and how to help kids feel confident no matter what.

    Competition vs. Collaboration – Winning is great, but what happens when kids start tying their self-esteem to trophies and titles? We’ll break down how competition can impact behavior at home and in the classroom, and how to help kids balance ambition with emotional well-being.

    Social Media and Self-Worth – Let’s be real—social media can amplify the pressure. The constant comparisons, the curated highlight reels, the need for validation—it’s a lot. We’re talking about how parents can help kids navigate the online world without letting it mess with their mental health.

    Life After the Spotlight – What happens when the stage lights go off? How do we help kids see that they are more than their achievements? We’ll dig into ways to help them build a strong identity, embrace who they are, and develop social-emotional skills that carry into school, friendships, and life beyond the crown.

    Whether your kid is deep into the pageant scene or just navigating the everyday pressures of competition and self-worth, this episode is for you. Grab a coffee, get comfy, and let’s chat about how we can raise kids who feel good about themselves—on and off the stage.

    Big shout out to 787Coffee and letting us chat in their beautiful backyard area. Vibes were immaculate!

    Be sure to call in and leave messages for inclusion in future episodes and 🎧 tune in now!

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    44 min
  • Episode #2 Breanna
    Mar 1 2025

    Today, I’m joined by a very special guest—my niece! We’re sitting down to talk about mental health, how the importance of school has shifted over the years, and why those so-called “big” generation gaps don’t actually feel that big when we break it down.

    We’re diving into:
    🧠 How mental health conversations have changed (or haven’t) between generations


    📚 Whether school still holds the same weight it did back in my day (spoiler: things have definitely changed)


    ⏳ Why 10, 15, even 20 years apart doesn’t feel like the divide people make it out to be

    This one’s full of real talk, laughs, and maybe even a few “back in my day” moments. Whether you're a parent, student, or just someone trying to make sense of the shifting world of education and mental health, you won’t want to miss this one!

    🎧 Tune in and let us know: Do you think school is as important as it used to be? Drop your thoughts in the DMs or tag us on social!

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    1 h et 13 min
  • Episode #1 Reevaluation of Traditional Schooling, Asynchronous Learning Flexibility, and Parental Involvement in SEL
    Jan 20 2025

    In this episode, we dive into how education is evolving in the wake of the pandemic and the trends shaping the future of learning. We explore the reevaluation of traditional schooling, examining how hybrid and personalized approaches are reshaping the classroom experience.


    Next, we discuss the rise of asynchronous learning and its flexibility, empowering students to take control of their education and meet diverse needs.


    Finally, we shine a spotlight on the growing importance of parental involvement in social-emotional learning (SEL), sharing strategies for fostering emotional growth at home and creating a consistent support system for children.


    Are you ready to help reimagine education?

    Tune in to hear actionable tips, inspiring insights, and practical advice to make a difference in your child’s academic and emotional development.


    Subscribe to our newsletter for weekly insights, exclusive resources, and strategies to help your child thrive emotionally and academically. Don’t forget to share this episode with a fellow parent or educator and leave a review to help us spread the word!

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    48 min