Nuance Needed

Nuance Needed

In a world obsessed with quick fixes, licensed therapists Amanda White and Sam Dalton cut through black-and-white thinking to explore the messy reality of mental health. Drawing from both evidence-based practices and personal struggles, we have candid conversations about perfectionism, burnout, relationships, and cultural trends. No oversimplified advice—just honest dialogue about what healing actually looks like. For more information check out therapyforwomencenter.com

  1. 103: What's REALLY going on with Men's Mental Health with Dr. Audra Horney

    17 MAR

    103: What's REALLY going on with Men's Mental Health with Dr. Audra Horney

    In this episode, Sam sits down with psychologist Dr. Audra Horney to talk about what therapists — and the internet — are getting wrong about men right now. In conversation, we tackle: The uncomfortable backlash to talking about the “male loneliness epidemic” — and why dismissing it only pushes men further underground The therapy mistake that turns a lot of men off immediately: endless validation with zero tangible direction What women often misunderstand about the emotional landscape men are navigating right now How algorithms quietly funnel lonely, frustrated men toward increasingly extreme content The balance men in therapy actually need: validation and accountability Dr. Audra Horney is a licensed psychologist based in Phoenix, Arizona who specializes in working with men. She shares insights about men’s mental health, relationships, and emotional development online and in her private practice. Follow her on social media @dr.audra.horney If you’d like to support the show one of the best things you can do is leave us a review and share the pod! THANK YOU! We have some incredible BONUS episodes on our SUBSTACK! nuanceneeded.substack.com To learn more about therapy reach out to Therapy for Women Center, therapyforwomencenter.com. We have therapists licensed in 42 states across the country and have offices if you are local to the Philadelphia area. Want to join the conversation? You can email us podcast@therapyforwomencenter.com. We’d love to hear what you think!

    1hr 13min
  2. 102: The Female Ambition Penalty with Stefanie O'Connell

    10 MAR

    102: The Female Ambition Penalty with Stefanie O'Connell

    For years, women have been told that success comes down to confidence: negotiate your salary, advocate for yourself, and lean in. But what happens when women follow that advice—and still face backlash? In this episode, Amanda sits down with writer and researcher Stefanie O’Connell to unpack the research behind what she calls the “ambition penalty.”  We discuss: Why women negotiate salaries just as often as men—but are more likely to face backlash for it How cultural expectations about gender shape workplace outcomes The difference between personal failure and structural barriers How the “lean in” narrative oversimplifies the challenges women face The gap between the girl-power messaging many millennials grew up with and their current reality How motherhood and midlife can intensify these structural pressures Why understanding the data can help women stop blaming themselves You can follow Stefanie on Instagram @stefanieoconnell. Find more of her work on Substack at https://tooambitious.substack.com/. You can also pre-order her book "The Ambition Penalty" on her website here: https://tooambitious.com/book/. If you’d like to support the show one of the best things you can do is leave us a review and share the pod! THANK YOU! We have some incredible BONUS episodes on our SUBSTACK! nuanceneeded.substack.com To learn more about therapy reach out to Therapy for Women Center, therapyforwomencenter.com. We have therapists licensed in 42 states across the country and have offices if you are local to the Philadelphia area. Want to join the conversation? You can email us podcast@therapyforwomencenter.com. We’d love to hear what you think!

    1hr 5min
  3. 100: America's Next Top Model & Its Cultural Impact

    24 FEB

    100: America's Next Top Model & Its Cultural Impact

    Did America’s Next Top Model actually empower women or did it just package trauma, body shame, and misogyny as inspiration? In conversation, we tackle: Why America’s Next Top Model was the perfect storm of early 2000s body culture, internalized misogyny, and reality TV cruelty Trauma as casting criteria: plucking girls with the hardest backgrounds, weaponizing their stories, and calling it opportunity The makeover episodes from hell — shaving teeth for veneers, forcing Black contestants to chemically straighten their hair, widening one girl’s gap after closing another’s Race-swapping, headdresses, coffin shoots right after someone lost a loved one — and calling all of it “preparing them for the industry” Why framing yourself as a mentor makes this infinitely worse than just being a cutthroat competition show The politician-level therapy speak at the end (“we all need to do better”) with zero actual accountability If you’d like to support the show one of the best things you can do is leave us a review and share the pod! THANK YOU! We have some incredible BONUS episodes on our SUBSTACK! nuanceneeded.substack.com To learn more about therapy reach out to Therapy for Women Center, therapyforwomencenter.com. We have therapists licensed in 42 states across the country and have offices if you are local to the Philadelphia area. Want to join the conversation? You can email us podcast@therapyforwomencenter.com. We’d love to hear what you think!

    54 min
  4. 97: Are We Over-Therapized?

    3 FEB

    97: Are We Over-Therapized?

    It seems like everyone on the internet is obsessed with the idea that we are over-therapized! We decided to dig in on this topic while also exploring the difference between intellectualizing, ruminating and processing.  In conversation, we discuss: The misconception that intellectualizing IS therapy (when it's actually a defense mechanism) How the fire hose of self-help content can make us hyper-fixated on what's wrong with us The signs you're intellectualizing How you can honor the full breadth of your feelings while still showing up for what matters The trap of self-awareness without action: understanding your patterns but never changing them Amanda's story: teaching her daughter to do hard things (even when she's scared) and realizing she needs to take her own advice Sam's story: moving to a new city, being tired from actually living, and realizing her quiet life was just safe, not full How energy spent trying to control everything robs you of actually living Big thanks to our sponsor Cozy Earth! Use code NUANCE for 20% off your order! If you’d like to support the show one of the best things you can do is leave us a review and share the pod! THANK YOU! We have some incredible BONUS episodes on our SUBSTACK! nuanceneeded.substack.com To learn more about therapy reach out to Therapy for Women Center, therapyforwomencenter.com. We have therapists licensed in 42 states across the country and have offices if you are local to the Philadelphia area. Want to join the conversation? You can email us podcast@therapyforwomencenter.com or LEAVE US A MESSAGE at 813-444-8683. We’d love to hear what you think!

    59 min

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In a world obsessed with quick fixes, licensed therapists Amanda White and Sam Dalton cut through black-and-white thinking to explore the messy reality of mental health. Drawing from both evidence-based practices and personal struggles, we have candid conversations about perfectionism, burnout, relationships, and cultural trends. No oversimplified advice—just honest dialogue about what healing actually looks like. For more information check out therapyforwomencenter.com

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