Couch Giggles

Couch Giggles

Couch Giggles flips the script on traditional therapy conversations by mixing real talk with humor and authenticity. We’re breaking down therapy norms, tackling the heavy stuff with a lighter, relatable vibe, and serving up raw, unfiltered insights that resonate with listeners. Whether it’s unpacking the realities of mental health, laughing at our missteps, or throwing in the occasional side-eye at societal expectations, Couch Giggles makes healing accessible, human, and fun. It’s a space where therapists and non-therapists can feel seen, heard, and entertained while exploring what it means to truly grow. Pull up a seat and giggle with us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 07/03/2025

    The Kalief Browder Story

    🎧 A Note Before We Begin This episode of Couch Giggles explores the deeply painful and complex story of Kalief Browder, touching on sensitive topics including: IncarcerationSystemic injusticeSolitary confinementTraumaSuicide We approach this conversation with care, empathy, and respect for Kalief’s life and legacy. However, we recognize that this content may be emotionally intense or triggering for some listeners. 💛 Please take care of yourself. If you need to pause, skip, or return later, that’s okay. Your well-being comes first. This episode is intended for educational and reflective purposes only and does not constitute legal, medical, or psychological advice. With compassion, Ashley & Jasmine – The Couch Giggles Crew 🛋️✨ 🆘 Resources988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Call or text 988 or visit: https://988lifeline.orgSolitary Confinement Facts – American Friends Service Committee https://afsc.org/solitary-confinement-factsMental Health America – Find Help https://mhanational.org 📚 References American Friends Service Committee. (n.d.). Solitary confinement facts. Retrieved July 1, 2025, from https://afsc.org/solitary-confinement-facts Biological Psychiatry. (2024). From social isolation to social justice: The neuroscience of solitary confinement. Biological Psychiatry, 95, e13–e15. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2024.00060-X Carter, S. [Jay‑Z], & Sandow, N. (Executive Producers). (2017). Time: The Kalief Browder story [TV series]. Netflix. https://www.netflix.com/title/80187052 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 42m
  2. 06/26/2025

    Unanswered: The Shanquella Robinson Story

    🎙️ Disclaimer Before we dive into today’s episode, we want to acknowledge that this podcast discusses sensitive and potentially distressing topics, including homicide, assault, and aspects of the legal system. These conversations are intended solely for educational and entertainment purposes. We are not attorneys or legal experts, and nothing discussed should be interpreted as legal advice. If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, please know that help is available. We've listed support resources in the show notes, including 24/7 crisis services. Please take care of yourselves as you listen. Feel free to pause or skip this episode if it’s not the right time for you. 🆘 Resources 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Call or text 988 or visit: https://988helpline.org/ If you or someone you care about is in a suicidal, mental health, or substance use crisis, you can talk with a caring, trained counselor. It’s free, confidential, and available 24/7. (Note: The previous number, 1-800-273-8255, still works and routes to the 988 Lifeline.) Key Statistics on Violence Against Black WomenHomicide Disparity:Black women are murdered at six times the rate of white women.2020 Homicide Rates:Black women: 11.6 per 100,000White women: 3.0 per 100,000(Source: Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health)Intimate Partner & Sexual Violence:Black women face higher rates of rape, domestic violence, and homicide linked to intimate partners.(Source: CDC – National Vital Statistics System)Missing Persons Disparity:In 2022, Black women and girls made up 36% of all missing person reports.They represent only 14% of the U.S. female population.(Source: National Crime Information Center) https://thencbeat.com/tag/shanquella-robinson/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 2m
  3. 06/19/2025

    Reunited & It Feels Suspicious

    We are back in FULL effect! It’s your favorite duo, Jasmine and Ashley, are diving into all things true crime, real life, and mental health, with our usual side of laughter, snacks, and probably some wildly off-topic stories. But before we dive into today’s episode, we’ve got to keep it real for a moment: Before we dive into today’s episode, we want to acknowledge that this podcast discusses sensitive and potentially distressing topics, including suicide, mental health struggles, and aspects of the legal system. These conversations are intended solely for educational and entertainment purposes. We are not attorneys or legal experts, and nothing discussed should be interpreted as legal advice. If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, please know that help is available. We've listed support resources in the show notes, including 24/7 crisis services. Please take care of yourselves as you listen. Feel free to pause or skip this episode if it’s not the right time for you. 🆘 Resources 988 Suicide & Crisis LifelineCall or text 988 or visit: https://988helpline.org/If you or someone you care about is in a suicidal, mental health, or substance use crisis, you can talk with a caring, trained counselor. It’s free, confidential, and available 24/7.(Note: The previous number, 1-800-273-8255, still works and routes to the 988 Lifeline.)🎥 Episode Focus: I Love You, Now Die Today, we’re spotlighting "I Love You, Now Die", a two-part HBO documentary directed by Erin Lee Carr. This compelling true-crime documentary explores the controversial case of Michelle Carter and the death of her boyfriend, Conrad Roy III. The case gained national attention in 2014 when Conrad died by suicide. It was later revealed that Michelle, his long-distance girlfriend, had encouraged him via text messages to go through with the act. The resulting trial captivated the public and raised challenging questions about the limits of free speech, mental health, digital communication, and legal accountability. 📚 Additional Resources Mentioned in Today’s Episode Documentary: I Love You, Now Die (HBO)Houston Law Review Article:Blurred Lines: How the Court in Commonwealth v. Carter Blurred the Line Between Freedom of Speech and Criminal LiabilityRead here Massachusetts Law Definitions:Voluntary vs. Involuntary Manslaughter Jury InstructionsView here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 27m

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Couch Giggles flips the script on traditional therapy conversations by mixing real talk with humor and authenticity. We’re breaking down therapy norms, tackling the heavy stuff with a lighter, relatable vibe, and serving up raw, unfiltered insights that resonate with listeners. Whether it’s unpacking the realities of mental health, laughing at our missteps, or throwing in the occasional side-eye at societal expectations, Couch Giggles makes healing accessible, human, and fun. It’s a space where therapists and non-therapists can feel seen, heard, and entertained while exploring what it means to truly grow. Pull up a seat and giggle with us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.