• Supervision Is Not Management: Building Sustainable Supervision with Gulsah Kemer
    Jan 7 2026

    In this episode of Supervision Simplified, Dr. Amy Parks is joined by counseling supervision researcher and educator Gulsah Kemer for a thoughtful conversation about what supervision truly is and what it is not.

    Together, they challenge the idea that supervision is simply a form of management or administrative oversight. Instead, they explore supervision as a relational, reflective, and sustainability-focused practice that supports both supervisors and supervisees over time. Gulsah shares insights from more than a decade of research and teaching in counselor education, including the development of her Cohesive Model of Supervision, a research-informed framework grounded in how experienced supervisors think and make decisions in practice.

    The conversation addresses why supervisors are often left to develop their identities and styles in isolation, particularly outside of academic settings, and how this lack of support can contribute to burnout, ethical strain, and uncertainty. Dr. Parks and Gulsah discuss the importance of supervisor self-awareness, intentional reflection, and lifelong development, as well as the role supervision plays in gatekeeping, professional identity formation, and client care.

    This episode is especially relevant for supervisors working with students, licensure-seeking clinicians, and early-career professionals, as well as anyone interested in the future of supervision, counselor education, and sustainable clinical practice.

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    37 mins
  • Supervision Isn’t About Managing People—It’s About Keeping Them in the Field
    Dec 24 2025

    Supervision isn’t about managing people. It’s about sustaining them.

    In this final episode of 2025, Dr. Amy Parks zooms out to take a 30,000-foot look at what sustainability really means in supervision and leadership—and why it matters now more than ever. Drawing from supervision practice, leadership research, neuroscience, and real-world supervision stories, Amy explores how traditional management models fall short in mental health work and how sustainable supervision protects clinicians, supervisors, and the profession itself.

    This episode unpacks why burnout, ethical drift, and workforce loss are not individual failures—but leadership and systems issues—and how supervision can become the most powerful tool we have for keeping clinicians engaged, ethical, and alive in the work.

    You’ll hear about nervous system regulation, psychological safety, moral injury, capacity over productivity, and the subtle ways supervision either sustains or silently erodes the people inside our systems.

    As we head into 2026, this episode offers a grounded, hopeful reframe: sustainability isn’t soft—it’s strategic.

    Supervision Simplified brings you real conversations with real clinical supervisors navigating the complex, messy, and meaningful world of mental health. Each episode delivers tools, insights, and stories that make supervision a little simpler—because who doesn’t want simpler?

    Sponsor:

    Clinical Supervision Directory – www.clinicalsupervisiondirectory.com

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    22 mins
  • Soft Front, Strong Back: Sustainable Supervision for Trauma Therapists
    Dec 10 2025

    Supervision Simplified brings you real conversations with real clinical supervisors navigating the complex, messy, and meaningful world of mental health. Each episode delivers tools, insights, and stories that make supervision a little simpler, because who does not want simpler?

    In this powerful Part two of our confidential grief series, Dr. Amy Parks sits down with trauma psychologist and community builder Dr. Jenny Hughes to talk about what it really means to be humans first and therapists second.

    Jenny shares the origin story of the Brave Trauma Therapist Collective, born in the middle of COVID when she was supporting frontline workers and suddenly realized no one was holding space for the therapists. Together, Amy and Jenny dig into vicarious trauma, vicarious resilience, and why the “strong therapist” myth is quietly pushing people out of the field.

    They explore how reflective supervision, genuine community, and the practice of “soft front, strong back” can help therapists metabolize what they hold instead of armoring up and burning out. If you listen to part one with Dr. Khara Croswaite Brindle on confidential grief, this conversation completes the picture and offers very practical paths toward staying in the work sustainably.

    This 2 part series is for supervisors, leaders, and trauma therapists who want more than survival. It is for those who want to build systems, communities, and supervision spaces that keep people human, connected, and in the field for the long haul.

    Connect with Dr. Jenny Hughes and Brave Providers:

    • Website: www.braveproviders.com
    • Instagram: @braveproviders
    • YouTube: @braveproviders

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    34 mins
  • Confidential Grief: The Hidden Trauma Therapists Carry and How Supervisors Can Help
    Nov 26 2025

    This is Part 1 of a special two-part series on confidential grief, vicarious trauma, and the resilience it takes to stay human in this field.

    In this intimate conversation, Dr. Amy Parks sits down with confidential grief specialist Khara Croswaite Brindle to explore the hidden emotional landscape therapists carry — the losses we don’t talk about, the pain we hold in silence, and the career-shaping moments that often go unseen.

    Khara shares insights from her nationally reaching research on confidential grief and the six major adverse psychological events that impact therapists throughout their careers. Together, Amy and Khara unpack why clinicians often suffer in silence, how shame and responsibility distort the healing process, and what supervisors can do to create safe, human-first spaces for clinicians facing the unimaginable.

    This episode is a grounding, compassionate reminder that no therapist should face these moments alone — and that supervision, when done well, becomes an anchor for healing, belonging, and post-traumatic growth.

    Part 2 continues the conversation, moving into vicarious trauma, vicarious resilience, and how supervisors can sustain their teams and themselves.


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    41 mins
  • Leading with Compassion: The Enneagram, Leadership, and Legacy with Julia Nepini
    Nov 12 2025

    In this inspiring podcast swap episode, Dr. Amy Parks sits down with Julia Nepini, a powerhouse therapist, supervisor, and leadership consultant whose career blends clinical supervision, consulting, podcasting, and parenting—all with a healthy dose of humor and heart.

    Together, Amy and Julia dive into the power of the Enneagram as a framework for leadership, self-awareness, and supervision, exploring how understanding personality patterns can strengthen teams, improve relationships, and deepen insight in both clinicians and supervisors.

    Julia shares her journey from solo practice to leading a 30-person group, discusses the challenges of wearing multiple hats (mom, supervisor, business owner, podcast host, and speaker), and opens up about being recently diagnosed with ADHD—and how it’s reshaped the way she leads and lives.

    You’ll learn:

    • How to apply the Enneagram in clinical supervision and leadership settings
    • The difference between managerial vs. clinical supervision
    • How to create self-led leaders and sustainable systems in group practice
    • Why leadership isn’t about managing people—it’s about sustaining people
    • What legacy really means for those shaping the next generation of clinicians

    Supervision Simplified brings you real conversations with real supervisors navigating the complex, messy, and meaningful world of mental health. Each episode delivers tools, insights, and stories that make supervision a little simpler—because who doesn’t want simpler?

    Sponsored by:

    Clinical Supervision Directory — www.clinicalsupervisiondirectory.com

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    40 mins
  • From Supervisee to Self-Advocate: A Conversation with Miranda Singer
    Oct 29 2025

    Supervision Simplified is back with a fresh perspective—from the supervisee’s chair! In this heartfelt conversation, Dr. Amy Fortney Parks sits down with Miranda Singer, a neurodivergent social work supervisee, play therapist-in-training, and passionate advocate for neurodiversity and anti-ableist practice.

    Together, they explore the real-world experiences of clinical supervision from the trainee’s point of view: the nerves, the learning, and the growth that come from good feedback and supportive supervisors. Miranda shares insights from her work with neurodivergent children, what she’s learned from supervision, and how her late diagnosis shaped both her advocacy and her approach to therapy.

    You’ll also hear about her initiative, Dis No More Abilities, and how she’s building a movement to promote inclusion, empathy, and authenticity within and beyond the therapy world.

    Supervision Simplified brings you real conversations with real clinical supervisors—and now, supervisees—navigating the complex, messy, and meaningful world of mental health.

    Clinical Supervision Directory – www.clinicalsupervisiondirectory.com

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    38 mins
  • Across 29 States: Supervision, Structure, and Staying Sane with Ashley Buckner
    Oct 15 2025

    What’s it like to supervise across 29 states? Ashley Buckney is about to find out - and so are we! In this episode, Dr. Amy Parks sits down with the unstoppable Ashley Buckner — social worker, supervisor, and founder of Anchor & Rise Therapy — who’s redefining what multi-state supervision looks like.

    Ashley shares how she went from working in rural Georgia to holding licenses across the U.S., what she’s learned about ethics, cross-state regulations, and supervision structure, and how she manages to stay grounded while guiding clinicians in nearly every time zone.

    Together, Amy and Ashley explore:

    • How to navigate state-by-state supervision rules without losing your mind
    • Tips for building rapport virtually and maintaining clear boundaries
    • The importance of contracts, structure, and “wins & opportunities” in supervision
    • Managing your own capacity as a supervisor
    • How cross-country group supervision enriches learning and community60 chara

    Ashley’s story is a testament to what’s possible when we lead with integrity, curiosity, and compassion. Whether you supervise in one state or twenty-nine, this episode will inspire you to elevate your supervision practice — without burning out.

    Sponsors:

    Clinical Supervision Directory – www.clinicalsupervisiondirectory.com

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    37 mins
  • From Solo to Supported: Why Supervisors Need Supervision Too
    Oct 4 2025

    Supervision can be lonely. While supervisors carry the weight of risk, mentorship, and leadership, they’re often doing it alone—without guidance, reflection, or community.

    In this solo episode, Dr. Amy Parks invites us into a new conversation: What if supervisors had the same kind of support we expect them to give? She shares insights from her upcoming course Supervision of Supervision, highlighting how we can build capacity, confidence, and clinical courage—together.

    You’ll also get a preview of what’s coming from the Clinical Supervision Directory, including peer consultation pods, downloadable tools, and a growing community of supervisors who are done flying solo.

    🎧 Take a listen, share it with your favorite supervisor, and bring it to your next consultation group.

    🔗 Learn more at www.ClinicalSupervisionDirectory.com


    Supervision Simplified brings you real conversations with real clinical supervisors navigating the complex, messy, and meaningful world of mental health. Each episode delivers tools, insights, and stories that make supervision a little simpler—because who doesn’t want simpler?


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    31 mins