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Unplugged Therapy: Nurturing Your Soul

Unplugged Therapy: Nurturing Your Soul

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Welcome to "Unplugged Therapy: Nurturing Your Soul", the podcast where I navigate the crossroads of mental health, education, growth, mindfulness, and faith. Join me on a journey of self-discovery and holistic wellness as I delve into topics that feed your mind, body, and spirit.

Hosted by Stephanie Evans, a master's degree student pursuing LPC licensure in counseling psychology, "Unplugged Therapy" is your go-to resource for holistic well-being. Whether you're seeking guidance on overcoming anxiety, exploring the depths of psychology, or simply looking for inspiration to live your best life, this podcast has something for everyone. Join me as I explore mindfulness practices and Christian perspectives on mental health and also provide you with educational and practical tools to overcome challenges.

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    • Small Habits, Real Change
      Jan 5 2026

      Real change rarely comes from big promises, sudden motivation, or total life overhauls. More often, it’s built quietly, through small, consistent habits practiced with compassion, patience, and grace.

      In this episode of Unplugged Therapy, therapist Stephanie Evans explores why so many well-intentioned habits fail and what research actually shows about creating change that lasts. Drawing from evidence-based principles like habit stacking, focusing on one habit at a time, realistic timelines for habit formation (often closer to months than weeks), and the surprisingly powerful practice of starting with just one minute, this conversation reframes growth in a way that feels achievable instead of overwhelming.

      This episode is especially for those who:

      • feel discouraged by self-help culture

      • struggle with consistency and follow-through

      • carry trauma, chronic stress, or emotional exhaustion

      • want to grow without pushing their nervous system into burnout

      • desire change that aligns with both mental health and faith

      Rather than asking “How do I try harder?”, this episode invites a different question: What would growth look like if it were gentle, realistic, and sustainable? We talk about how trauma and stress impact habit formation, why shame actually blocks progress, and how small daily practices can support emotional healing, spiritual connection, and personal growth over time.

      This isn’t about perfection, productivity, or becoming a “better” version of yourself overnight. It’s about building habits that work with your nervous system instead of against it, and allowing change to unfold in a way that honors your story, your season, and your capacity.

      If you’ve ever felt like you’re failing at growth, this episode will remind you: you’re not broken, you just need a kinder framework.

      Press play and discover how small steps, taken consistently, can lead to meaningful and lasting change.



      Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/unplugged-therapy-nurturing-your-soul/donations
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      7 min
    • The Lie About Motivation: Real Life Goals: Growth Without Burnout
      Dec 31 2025

      New year. New goals. Same tired nervous system.

      Every January, we’re told that this is the year we finally become more disciplined, more motivated, more productive, more healed. But what if the problem isn’t your willpower, what if it’s the pressure?

      In this episode of Unplugged Therapy, therapist Stephanie Evans gently dismantles New Year goal culture and offers a radically different approach to growth, one rooted in nervous system awareness, mental health, faith, and compassion.

      This conversation is for anyone who feels:

      • emotionally exhausted

      • behind in life

      • disconnected from motivation

      • overwhelmed by “shoulds”

      • frustrated by goals that never seem to stick

      We explore why motivation naturally fluctuates, how trauma and chronic stress impact follow-through, and why traditional goal-setting often fails people who are already doing their best just to get through the day. Instead of pushing harder, this episode invites you to slow down, listen inward, and pursue growth that is sustainable, realistic, and deeply human.

      This is not about hustling, overachieving, or fixing yourself.

      It’s about honoring your season.

      It’s about progress without punishment.

      It’s about growth that doesn’t abandon your mental health or your faith.

      If you’re craving a grounded, honest, and grace-filled way to approach the new year — without shame, pressure, or burnout — this episode was made for you

      Take a breath. Press play. You’re not behind.


      Tags / Keywords

      Realistic goal setting

      Mental health and motivation

      Trauma-informed therapy

      New Year pressure

      Burnout recovery

      Nervous system regulation

      Faith and mental health

      Emotional exhaustion

      Sustainable growth

      Self-compassion

      Healing journey




      Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/unplugged-therapy-nurturing-your-soul/donations
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      8 min
    • How to Get Your LPC-A (Without Losing Your Mind)
      Dec 29 2025

      Getting your LPC-A license can feel overwhelming, confusing timelines, endless acronyms, and paperwork that no one explains clearly. In this episode, I walk you through exactly how to get your LPC-A, step by step, based on what I was told and what I personally did.

      We talk about when you can take the NCE (yes, during your last semester if you’ve completed 75% of your program), how to set up your NBCC account, applying through the South Carolina LLR, uploading documents the right way, transcripts, name changes, CACREP vs. non-CACREP programs, and how starting early can seriously speed up the process.

      I share practical tips, real talk, and a little humor , because licensure info can be dry, but it doesn’t have to be stressful. If you’re in grad school, close to graduating, or feeling stuck in the licensure process, this episode is for you.

      Tags:

      • LPC-A
      • Licensed Professional Counselor Associate
      • Counseling Licensure
      • NCE Exam
      • NBCC
      • South Carolina LLR
      • Counseling Graduate Students
      • Therapist in Training
      • Mental Health Licensure
      • Counseling Careers
      • Graduate School Counseling
      • New Therapists
      • Unplugged Therapy Podcast

      NBCC (National Board for Certified Counselors)

      👉 https://www.nbcc.org

      (Create your account, register for the NCE, and manage exam info)

      South Carolina LLR – Board of Examiners for LPCs

      👉 https://llr.sc.gov/professional-counselors

      (Apply for your LPC-A, upload documents, and track your application)

      Email transcript to Contact.Counselor@llr.sc.gov



      Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/unplugged-therapy-nurturing-your-soul/donations
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      14 min
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