42 episodes

My This is Out! Is an Open Space Therapy Collective podcast.

We are your hub for queer and trans mental healthcare.

Each episode our founder, Renae Johnson, LPCC, ATR-BC, CCTP (they/them), will speak with one of our therapists or LGBTQ+ community members and chat about a mental health topic using a queer lens.

To book a free intro phonw call with one of our therapists visit: openspacetherapycollective.com/book-appointment

My Therapist Is Out‪!‬ Open Space Therapy Collective

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My This is Out! Is an Open Space Therapy Collective podcast.

We are your hub for queer and trans mental healthcare.

Each episode our founder, Renae Johnson, LPCC, ATR-BC, CCTP (they/them), will speak with one of our therapists or LGBTQ+ community members and chat about a mental health topic using a queer lens.

To book a free intro phonw call with one of our therapists visit: openspacetherapycollective.com/book-appointment

Listen on Apple Podcasts
Requires macOS 11.4 or higher

    How to Cope with Burnout with Terra Friedman (she/her)

    How to Cope with Burnout with Terra Friedman (she/her)

    Ep 35 How to Cope with Burnout with Terra Friedman (she/her)
    This week host Renae Johnson (they/them) and Open Space Therapy therapist Terra Friedman (she/her) discuss the reality of what it feels like to be burned out and ways to cope.
     In this episode we answer:
    What are the symptoms of burnout? How do you know if it’s happening to you?
    Who is likely to experience exhaustion and burnout?
    How can therapy help with burnout?
    What types of tools or skills will help to deal with burnout?
    Join us as we dive into the ways burnout can happen in our daily lives and strategies to help you decrease burnout symptoms and take care of yourself.
     
    Therapist Bio: 
    Terra Friedman (she/her) is an Associate Therapist with Open Space Therapy Collective. Terra specializes in working with high-achieving women who experience anxiety. Terra also works with couples and partners who are currently in or exploring non-monogamous relationships.
     
    Host Bio: 
    Renae Johnson (they/them) founded Open Space Therapy Collective (OSTC), a group practice and community hub that focuses on mental health for and by the LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC communities and their allies.  
    Renae is an art therapist who specializes in working with queer artists who are exploring their gender identity and recovering from complex trauma. Previous to founding OSTC, Renae spent a decade in community mental health services, providing therapy and as an Operations Director in organizations serving people experiencing complex co-occurring diagnoses. Prior to their career as a therapist, Renae was a working artist who worked in figurative painting and sculpture. 
    Renae is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, Board-Certified Art Therapist, and a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional.  
     
    To find more from us visit:
    https://www.openspacetherapycollective.com/
    https://www.instagram.com/openspacetherapycollective/
    https://www.tiktok.com/@openspacetherapy

    • 30 min
    Why you need a poly-friendly therapist with Kristen Crowe LPCC, BC-DMT (they/she)

    Why you need a poly-friendly therapist with Kristen Crowe LPCC, BC-DMT (they/she)

    Ep 34 Why you need a poly-friendly therapist with Kristen Crowe LPCC, BC-DMT (they/she)
    This week host Renae Johnson (they/them) and Open Space Therapy Collective Clinical Director Kristen Crowe (they/she) discuss the importance of having a therapist who is knowledgeable about polyamory, ethical non-monogamy, and open relationships.
     In this episode we answer:
    What’s polyamory and what different forms or arrangements does it come in? Who decides to do polyamory and why? Is poly something that only queer people do?
    When might polyamory come up in therapy? 
    How can therapists help with understanding poly identities and poly relationships?
    How shame can show up in the therapy room
    How to identify if your therapist can support you in all of your relationships
    Join us as we dive into the complexities of these relationship experiences and find ways to grow your poly/ENM relationships in the way that is most fulfilling for you.
    Therapist Bio: 
     
    Kristen Crowe (she/they) is a Licensed Therapist, Dance Therapist, and Clinical Supervisor with Open Space Therapy Collective. Kristen specializes in working somatically with adults, couples, and people in ENM relationships to help heal the mind-body connection so you can feel more grounded and vibrant every day.
     
    Host Bio: 
     
    Renae Johnson (they/them) founded Open Space Therapy Collective (OSTC), a group practice and community hub that focuses on mental health for and by the LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC communities and their allies.  
     
    Renae is an art therapist who specializes in working with queer artists who are exploring their gender identity and recovering from complex trauma. Previous to founding OSTC, Renae spent a decade in community mental health services, providing therapy and as an Operations Director in organizations serving people experiencing complex co-occurring diagnoses. Prior to their career as a therapist, Renae was a working artist who worked in figurative painting and sculpture. 
     
    Renae is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, Board-Certified Art Therapist, and a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional.  
     
    To find more from us visit:
    https://www.openspacetherapycollective.com/meet-debbie
    https://www.instagram.com/openspacetherapycollective/
    https://www.tiktok.com/@openspacetherapy
    https://www.tiktok.com/@mytherapistisout
    https://www.instagram.com/mytherapistisout
     
    Content warning: n/a
    Discussed in this episode: Polysecure, Polywise, Field App

    • 45 min
    What is intergenerational trauma? with Jenny Nigro ASW (they/them)

    What is intergenerational trauma? with Jenny Nigro ASW (they/them)

    My Therapist is Out! Podcast - Ep 33 What is intergenerational trauma? with Jenny Nigro ASW (they/them)This week host Renae Johnson (they/them) and Open Space Therapy Collective therapist Jenny Nigro (they/them) discuss what intergenerational trauma is and how it shows up in our lives.
     
     In this episode we answer:
    What is intergenerational trauma and why should we be thinking about it?
    How can I tell if I am experiencing intergenerational trauma? Is it going to just pop out and give me a breakdown some day?
    Is intergenerational trauma something that happens more often to queer and trans people? 
    How does intergenerational trauma show up in my life and relationships if I am queer? 
    How can I heal from intergenerational trauma if I am not even close to my family? 
     
    Join us as we dive into the complexities of intergenerational trauma and how it shows up in our lives. 
     
    Therapist Bio: 
     
    Jenny Nigro ASW (they/them) is a therapist with Open Space Therapy Collective. Jenny specializes in working with adults and older adults who struggle to understand their identity and behaviors and desire to gain confidence and release shame from past experiences.
     
    Host Bio: 
     
    Renae Johnson (they/them) founded Open Space Therapy Collective (OSTC), a group practice and community hub that focuses on mental health for and by the LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC communities and their allies.  
     
    Renae is an art therapist who specializes in working with queer artists who are exploring their gender identity and recovering from complex trauma. Previous to founding OSTC, Renae spent a decade in community mental health services, providing therapy and as an Operations Director in organizations serving people experiencing complex co-occurring diagnoses. Prior to their career as a therapist, Renae was a working artist who worked in figurative painting and sculpture. 
     
    Renae is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, Board Certified Art Therapist, and a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional.  
     
    To find more from us visit:
    https://www.openspacetherapycollective.com/meet-debbie
    https://www.instagram.com/openspacetherapycollective/
    https://www.tiktok.com/@openspacetherapy
    https://www.tiktok.com/@mytherapistisout
    https://www.instagram.com/mytherapistisout
     
    Content warning: trauma, violence

    • 37 min
    Supporting the LGBTQ+ Community from the Inside Out Swapcast with The Trauma Therapist Podcast

    Supporting the LGBTQ+ Community from the Inside Out Swapcast with The Trauma Therapist Podcast

    Ep 32 Supporting the LGBTQ+ Community from the Inside Out Swapcast with The Trauma Therapist Podcast
    This week host Renae Johnson (they/them) and Guy Macpherson (he/him) from The Trauma Therapist Podcast explore what it truly means to be a queer-informed therapist and why it’s so important.
     In this episode, we answer:
    What is queer-informed therapy?
    Why a client should never have to educate their therapist about queerness
    Does being queer inherently mean you will have experienced trauma?
    How is the queer life different from the het life?
    Join us as we dive into the complexities of queer-informed therapy and the differences of living life as a queer person, the joys and the struggles.
     
    Guy Macpherson & The Trauma Therapist Pod Bio: 
    “I’m a connector, of sorts. I bring together people and resources. I’ve done that for as long as I can recall.
    And here, with a Doctorate in clinical psychology, and with The Trauma Therapist Project, The Trauma Therapist | Podcast, and Trauma Therapist | 2.0, I bring together resources for clinicians and therapists of all kinds who are starting out on their trauma-informed journey.
    For the last several years I have dedicated myself to the study of trauma, post-traumatic growth, and most recently, the intersection of trauma and psychosis, specifically assessing and treating signs of early psychosis.”
     
    Host Bio: 
    Renae Johnson (they/them) founded Open Space Therapy Collective (OSTC), a group practice and community hub that focuses on mental health for and by the LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC communities and their allies.  
    Renae is an art therapist who specializes in working with queer artists who are exploring their gender identity and recovering from complex trauma. Before founding OSTC, Renae spent a decade in community mental health services, providing therapy and as an Operations Director in organizations serving people experiencing complex co-occurring diagnoses. Prior to their career as a therapist, Renae was a working artist who worked in figurative painting and sculpture. 
    Renae is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, Board Certified Art Therapist, and a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional.  
     
    To find more from us visit:
    https://www.openspacetherapycollective.com/meet-debbie
    https://www.instagram.com/openspacetherapycollective/
    https://www.tiktok.com/@openspacetherapy
    https://www.tiktok.com/@mytherapistisout
    https://www.instagram.com/mytherapistisout

    • 31 min
    My Therapist is Out! Podcast - 1 Year Anniversary

    My Therapist is Out! Podcast - 1 Year Anniversary

    This week the My Therapist is Out! and Open Space Therapy Collective teams are taking a break to celebrate our 1 Year Podcasting Anniversary!
     



    It’s been an amazing year, with really interesting conversations ranging from dives into Psych Meds to Polyamory to personal stories about their LGBTQ+ life journeys. As I am sitting here reflecting on the past year, 31 episodes, and the amazing people I got to talk with, I am feeling so lucky. This past year has been full of professional and personal learning and growth, much of which I did not expect (who thought a therapist would end up needing to know about video formatting and audio quality 😂). The podcast has been front and center as part of this journey.



     
    The BIGGEST thank you to Alex Arinsberg at Smash and Grab Studios who has offered us so much grace as he has taught and supported us through the new podcasting process. If you are looking for any design, audio, or video support 5000% recommend reaching out to Alex.
     
    Of course all of my gratitude to our OSTC therapists Kristen Crowe, Debbie Whyte, Jenny Nigro, Terra Friedman and consulting Psych NP Mikey Whyted.
     
    And last, but never least our incredible guests this season who came and shared their personal journeys: Lynsi Stevens, Bryan Kosserk, Kane Konggpien, and Kia Sisowath.
     
    Changes for Year 2 of My Therapist is Out!:
    Audio quality improvements!
    More in-person interviews!
    More LGBTQ+ Community Member Guests!
    And New Therapists! (Have you met Sierra Gruca yet?)
    What topics do you want us to cover? What guests do you want us to talk with? 
     
    We’d love to hear more from you! Email us at info@openspacetherapycollective.com
     
    And now my friends, time for a restorative nap… See you in two weeks!
     
    Host Bio: 
     
    Renae Johnson (they/them) founded Open Space Therapy Collective (OSTC), a group practice and community hub that focuses on mental health for and by the LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC communities and their allies.  
     
    Renae is an art therapist who specializes in working with queer artists who are exploring their gender identity and recovering from complex trauma. Previous to founding OSTC, Renae spent a decade in community mental health services, providing therapy and as an Operations Director in organizations serving people experiencing complex co-occurring diagnoses. Prior to their career as a therapist, Renae was a working artist who worked in figurative painting and sculpture. 
     
    Renae is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, Board Certified Art Therapist, and a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional.  
     
    To find more from us visit:
    https://www.openspacetherapycollective.com/meet-debbie
    https://www.instagram.com/openspacetherapycollective/
    https://www.tiktok.com/@openspacetherapy
    https://www.tiktok.com/@mytherapistisout
    https://www.instagram.com/mytherapistisout

    • 3 min
    Finding The Balance Between Dedication and Needing Rest with Artist & LGBTQ+ Community Leader Kia Sisowath (he/him)

    Finding The Balance Between Dedication and Needing Rest with Artist & LGBTQ+ Community Leader Kia Sisowath (he/him)

    Ep 31 Finding The Balance Between Dedication and Needing Rest with Artist & LGBTQ+ Community Leader Kia Sisowath (he/him)
     
    This week host Renae Johnson (they/them) and Artist & LGBTQ+ Community Leader Kia Sisowath (he/him) unpack the complex process of being a dedicated artist and when you’ve sacrificed too much.
     
    In this episode we unpack:
    Breaking gender stereotypes in performance art 
    How to step up when your artistic vision and collaborators need you
    The signs of burnout and sacrificing yourself for your art
    The role rest plays in creativity
    How collaboration and passing on the torch is key to growing your artistic self
     
    Join us as we dive into the details of being an LGBTQ+ artist and leader as Kia shares his personal excitements and struggles over the past few years.
     
    Guest Bio: 
    Kia Sisowath (he/him) is a dance teacher & choreographer for Avanti Dance Company in Costa Mesa, CA. He is a co-founder of the The Vixen Show est. 2007 - a female cabaret burlesque troupe that currently has a west coast group here in Southern California and an east coast group in North Carolina, and The Foxes Show est. 2015 - an all-gay male cabaret troupe. Kia is a: 
    Performer for BEARLESQUE - a body-positive burlesque group. 
    Choreographer for today's innovative Drag Artists 
    Producer of many LGBTQ-focused cabaret shows here in So Cal
     
    Kia is the Director of Parades for Orange County Pride - a 501(c)(3) non-profit LGBTQ+ Organization Committed to funding community projects, hosting events, raising awareness, and understanding in our incredible LGBTQ+ family.
     
    To find more from Kia visit Instagram:@foxydaddykia@thevixenshow@thefoxesshow
     
    Host Bio: 
    Renae Johnson (they/them) founded Open Space Therapy Collective (OSTC), a group practice and community hub that focuses on mental health for and by the LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC communities and their allies.  
     
    Renae is a licensed therapist and art therapist who specializes in working with queer artists who are exploring their gender identity and recovering from complex trauma. Previous to founding OSTC, Renae spent a decade in community mental health services, providing therapy and as an Operations Director in organizations serving people experiencing complex co-occurring diagnoses. 
     
    To find more from us visit:
    https://www.openspacetherapycollective.com/meet-debbie
    https://www.instagram.com/openspacetherapycollective/
    https://www.tiktok.com/@openspacetherapy
    https://www.tiktok.com/@mytherapistisout
    https://www.instagram.com/mytherapistisout
     
    Content warning: drug use, SI
    Discussed in this episode:  Taylor Tomlinson 2022 comedy special

    • 1 hr 3 min

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