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Bridging Worlds in Practice

Bridging Worlds in Practice

Written by: Liliana Baylon @lilianabaylon
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Bridging Worlds in Practice is a podcast for mental health therapists who want to think more deeply about the work they do and the contexts their clients carry.


In each episode, you are invited into focused reflections on clinical moments that often go unspoken. Culture. Migration. Power. Attachment. Play. Supervision. The emotional and ethical weight therapists hold between sessions. These conversations move beyond technique. They explore how lived experience, systems, and identity shape safety, connection, and healing in the therapy room. Episodes are grounded in real clinical practice and designed to be listened to between sessions, during a commute, or in the quiet pause after a long day. This podcast is for therapists who want language for what they already feel, clarity for what feels complex, and permission to slow down and practice with greater intention and cultural responsibility.


Bridging Worlds in Practice offers space to reflect, integrate, and reconnect with why you do this work.

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Episodes
  • When The World Feels Heavy
    Jan 28 2026

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    We reflect on the weight therapists feel when collective trauma enters the room and offer ways to hold the world without breaking. Naming shared reality, adjusting pace, and building real containers become core practices, not luxuries.

    • difference between collective and individual trauma
    • the harm of rigid professionalism myths
    • how shared reality regulates more than reassurance
    • noticing body signals and session pace
    • shifting the therapeutic frame under ongoing crises
    • creating relational containers for moral distress
    • pacing, boundaries, and fewer sessions as care
    • practicing cultural humility with ourselves

    Please take care of you in whatever format that may be. Reach out to your support system, to your colleagues, to your friends, and take care of you because you are needed, because you matter, because they see you, because they hear you, and we all need each other


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