The #TherapistsConnect Podcast

#TherapistsConnect

Dr Peter Blundell interviews therapists about their life and work. The #TherapistsConnect Podcast aims to broaden discussions between therapists and explore pertinent topics related to the therapy community. For more information, discussion and debates go to www.Therapists-Connect.com

  1. Susan Cousins and Dr Peter Blundell reconnect for one of the final #TherapistsConnect Podcast episodes

    May 20

    Susan Cousins and Dr Peter Blundell reconnect for one of the final #TherapistsConnect Podcast episodes

    In this episode, Dr Peter Blundell welcomes Susan Cousins back to the #TherapistsConnect podcast as one of his final guests before the show ends. Susan — a long-time supporter of the Therapist Connect project and the most-listened-to guest in the podcast’s history — joins Peter for a reflective and deeply personal conversation. They begin by catching up on life since their last interview in 2020, with Susan talking about the challenges she’s faced over the past couple of years, especially around family, routine, and how routines help ground her during difficult times. She shares how the pandemic altered her experience of social spaces and her sense of vulnerability returning to in-person interactions. Susan reflects on how this has shifted her relationship with community, public life, and her own sense of safety. Both speakers explore how broader social issues — like rising tensions around immigration, race, and societal change — have affected them personally, including Peter recounting an incident of homophobic abuse on public transport, and their worries about a more hostile public climate. They discuss how constant media coverage of negative narratives affects well-being and their sense of security in everyday life. Buzzsprout The conversation shifts as they talk about creativity, personal reinvention and art — Susan shares how art and map-making have become a meaningful outlet for her, bringing connection to places she cares about and providing emotional comfort. Peter reflects on his own creative practice with collage, emphasizing the joy of experimentation and process over perfection. Buzzsprout Towards the end of the episode they begin discussing career transitions and identity shifts after moving out of traditional counselling roles, with Susan offering insights for listeners navigating changes later in their professional lives. Send us Fan Mail #TherapistsConnect is a platform for connecting therapists. Website: www.Therapists-Connect.com Twitter: @Therapists_C Instagram: @TherapistsConnect Facebook: @TherConnect Origins of #TherapistsConnect

    38 min
  2. Dr Fevronia Christodoulidi is interviewed by Dr Peter Blundell for the #TherapistsConnect Podcast

    Jan 27

    Dr Fevronia Christodoulidi is interviewed by Dr Peter Blundell for the #TherapistsConnect Podcast

    In this episode, Dr Fevronia Christodoulidi is interviewed by Dr Peter Blundell to discuss her working life and career.  This conversation highlights the importance of connecting with other practitioners, building professional networks, and developing a career that reflects your unique experiences and passions. Whether you’re a therapist, counsellor, social worker, psychotherapist, or professional considering a portfolio career, this discussion offers valuable insights into career development in mental health and beyond. Dr Fevronia Christodoulidi is a UK-based psychotherapist, supervisor, trainer, researcher, and Senior Lecturer in Counselling & Psychotherapy. Originally from Athens, Greece, she has worked with clients since 2002 across diverse settings, including the NHS, universities, and mental health charities. Trained initially in humanistic and existential approaches, her work is grounded in collaboration, embodiment, cultural humility, and anti-oppressive practice. As an integrative practitioner, she combines evidence-based methods with mindfulness and a synthesis-focused perspective to empower meaningful change. Alongside her clinical work, Fevronia teaches and supervises counselling trainees up to doctoral level, and brings a deeply human, reflective, and inclusive lens to both therapy and education.  Fenia's website - https://www.drfenia.com/about #TherapyCareers #PortfolioCareer #TherapistLife #Counselling #SocialWork #Psychotherapy #MentalHealthProfessionals #CareerDevelopment #DualCareers #ProfessionalGrowth Send us Fan Mail #TherapistsConnect is a platform for connecting therapists. Website: www.Therapists-Connect.com Twitter: @Therapists_C Instagram: @TherapistsConnect Facebook: @TherConnect Origins of #TherapistsConnect

    31 min
  3. Myira Khan interviewed by Caz Binstead - Working Within Diversity – A Reflective Guide to Anti-Oppressive Practice

    Jan 5

    Myira Khan interviewed by Caz Binstead - Working Within Diversity – A Reflective Guide to Anti-Oppressive Practice

    In this interview, Caz Binstead talks to Myira Khan about her book - Working Within Diversity – A Reflective Guide to Anti-Oppressive Practice in Counselling and Therapy.  Myira Khan - Biography Myira is a multi-award-winning Accredited Counsellor, Supervisor, Coach and Counselling Tutor, the Founder of the Muslim Counsellor and Psychotherapist Network (MCAPN), and author of Working Within Diversity – A Reflective Guide to Anti-Oppressive Practice in Counselling and Therapy (published July 2023). Myira has over 14 years of clinical experience, alongside delivering workshops, training and events internationally on Working Within Diversity and anti-oppressive practice and is a regular keynote speaker and presenter at conferences and events. Working Within Diversity, both the book and the accompanying workshop and training series, is a culmination of her counselling and supervision experience alongside her extensive teaching and training experience delivering workshops on identity, culture and diversity, to create a robust foundation and framework for anti-oppressive practice in therapy, supervision, coaching and all practitioner-led practices and professions, across all modalities. As the Founder of the Muslim Counsellor and Psychotherapist Network (MCAPN), established over 10 years ago, Myira runs the network for Muslim counsellors, therapists and psychologists, offering support, CPD opportunities and raising the visibility of Muslim practitioners. A visibly Muslim, ethnically-minoritized, neurodivergent/ADHD practitioner, Myira represents a diverse and intersectional identity within the therapeutic and coaching professions, supporting the establishment of diversity, anti-oppressive practice and culturally-attuned practice within the profession, alongside promoting counselling and coaching to ethnically-minoritized, Muslim, neurodivergent and under-represented, marginalised and intersectional communities and clients. Caz Binstead - Biography Caz is an experienced therapist, facilitator, supervisor, and published writer working full-time in private practice. She specialises in the growth and maintenance of both ethical, and, thriving practice, and was instrumental in the creation of the Private Practice Toolkit at the BACP, acting as private practice executive divisional lead on the project. As co-lead for the platform #TherapistsConnect, she was the creative lead on their two-day conference, ’Private practice 2021: surviving and thriving in uncertain times’. Caz is a keynote speaker on this subject, and has also held numerous workshops, and appeared on popular podcasts. She is excited to co-author a new book on relational ethics in private practice, with a counselling psychologist colleague (due to be published by Routledge) . Links: Caz’s professional website is: https://cazbinstead.com/ .  And you can find her on social media too: https://twitter.com/cazbinny ; https://www.instagram.com/night_owl_counsellor/ Send us Fan Mail #TherapistsConnect is a platform for connecting therapists. Website: www.Therapists-Connect.com Twitter: @Therapists_C Instagram: @TherapistsConnect Facebook: @TherConnect Origins of #TherapistsConnect

    35 min
  4. Jeremy Sachs is interviewed by Dr Peter Blundell for the #TherapistsConnect Podcast

    09/17/2025

    Jeremy Sachs is interviewed by Dr Peter Blundell for the #TherapistsConnect Podcast

    Dr Peter Blundell (@drpeterblundell) interviews Jeremy Sachs.  Jeremy Sachs is an integrative psychotherapist and lecturer—originally from London, now based in Glasgow—specialising in trauma recovery with a deeply intersectional lens.   He's also a Narrative Exposure Therapist who has worked extensively across challenging contexts, including caring for pre-teens and adolescents with HIV, individuals experiencing homelessness, and survivors of sexual abuse across genders.   For six years, Sachs led recovery groups for male survivors of sexual abuse (including boys, trans, and non-binary individuals) at SurvivorsUK and has since continued developing inclusive therapeutic programmes.  He contributes to psychologically informed research—consulting for organisations like the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, Movember, and Younger Lives—and lectures at institutions such as the Tavistock Relationships and the London Diploma in Psychosexual and Relationship Therapy. He writes regularly for publications including BACP’s Private Practice Journal, Therapy Today, and Happiful Magazine, and sits on the BACP Research Committee. He’s also a trustee at Wellbeing Scotland, a charity providing trauma-informed support, and hosts The Trauma Talks podcast. Send us Fan Mail #TherapistsConnect is a platform for connecting therapists. Website: www.Therapists-Connect.com Twitter: @Therapists_C Instagram: @TherapistsConnect Facebook: @TherConnect Origins of #TherapistsConnect

    40 min
  5. Mandy Gosling is interviewed by Dr Peter Blundell for the #TherapistsConnect Podcast

    07/15/2025

    Mandy Gosling is interviewed by Dr Peter Blundell for the #TherapistsConnect Podcast

    @drpeterblundell interviews Mandy Gosling, she is a UKCP and MBACP accredited psychotherapist, researcher and author, specialising in long-term grief experienced by adults who were bereaved as children.  As a bereaved child herself, aged 9, Mandy completed a MA Research in 2016 to understand the long term impact of childhood bereavement.  ABC Grief – Adults Bereaved as Children, was formed from this research to share knowledge and resources for individuals, and professionals, in this specialist area of bereavement and grief.  Her central focus of private  practice is working with individuals who experienced childhood loss and she runs workshops in London.  She is the Clinical Lead at It’s Time Charity who support young adults with the experience of parental loss, and facilitates their group therapy.    Mandy publicly speaks on this topic and is a contributing author in the anthology entitled My Mother’s Story – Gone Too Soon.  She has been published in articles for BACP Therapy Today magazine, and UKCP New Psychotherapist magazine, highlighting the long-term impact of childhood bereavement.   She has been interviewed on BBC Woman's Hour and has contributed to various podcasts to bring awareness to this topic.  Mandy is part of the All-Party Parliamentary Group  for Childhood Bereavement with the charity Winston’s Wish,  and is a subject matter expert for At A Loss Charity on adults bereaved as children.  She is part of their All-Party Parliamentary Group – Grief Support and the Impact of Death on Society.    She is currently undertaking her  PhD at The University of Humanistic Studies in Utrecht, Netherlands, under the guidance of Prof. dr. Geert Smid.  This investigation is to add to the scientific knowledge of long-term grief in adults who were bereaved as children.      For more information visit www.abcgrief.co.uk or www.mandygosling.co.uk  and social media platforms LinkedIn Facebook Instagram       Send us Fan Mail #TherapistsConnect is a platform for connecting therapists. Website: www.Therapists-Connect.com Twitter: @Therapists_C Instagram: @TherapistsConnect Facebook: @TherConnect Origins of #TherapistsConnect

    26 min

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Dr Peter Blundell interviews therapists about their life and work. The #TherapistsConnect Podcast aims to broaden discussions between therapists and explore pertinent topics related to the therapy community. For more information, discussion and debates go to www.Therapists-Connect.com

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