Story: Abi K (#406)

Story: Abi K (#406)

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Blakely Hunze-Austin: OCD and Sex (#542)

In episode 542 I chat with Blakely Hunze-Austin. Blakely is a licensed professional counselor in the states of Colorado and Tennessee. She obtained her master's degree in clinical mental health counseling with a concentration in addictions. She's a nationally certified counselor ...  Show more

Story: Brad Stulberg (Self-harm-themed OCD, writing, and his book The Way of Excellence) (#541)

In episode 541 I chat with Brad Stulberg who has kindly agreed to share his OCD story with us. Brad is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author who writes about mastery, meaning, and excellence. We discuss his OCD story, beginnings of his OCD, health obsessions, self-har ...  Show more

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