Épisodes

  • F*ck 'em: Authenticity, Play, and Vulnerability as a Therapist
    Dec 12 2025

    In this special “take your learner hat off” episode of Notice That, Bridger and Jen sit down with Jennifer Ann Counseling—EMDR therapist and comedy content creator—for a playful, honest conversation about being a therapist and a human.

    This episode isn’t about teaching a specific technique. It’s about humor, authenticity, and why laughter belongs alongside depth in trauma work. We talk about how Jennifer’s platform grew, what it’s like navigating social media as a therapist, handling negative comments, and why being real often connects more than being polished.

    We also explore EMDR in everyday practice—ritual, intention, parts work, and the familiar client experience of “I don’t know why this works… but it does.”

    Connect with Jennifer Ann Counseling

    Instagram / TikTok: @JenniferAnnCounseling

    Free resources available via her bio

    If this episode resonates, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a colleague who needs a reminder that therapy can be human, playful, and deeply meaningful.

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    1 h et 7 min
  • Tagging Trauma in the Nervous System: EMDR, Somatics, and Polyvagal Wisdom with Dr. Arielle Schwartz
    Dec 5 2025

    In this episode of Notice That: An EMDR Podcast, Jen and Bridger sit down with Dr. Arielle Schwartz—somatic psychologist, EMDR therapist, and author of EMDR Therapy and Somatic Psychology—to explore what really happens when EMDR and body-based work are woven together in the therapy room.

    Together, they dive into:

    • How Arielle’s early training in somatic psychology shaped the way she learned and practices EMDR
    • Why the body scan and somatic check-ins are not just “boxes to tick,” but core guides for pacing, target selection, and resolution
    • Polyvagal theory’s view of how trauma gets “tagged” in the nervous system—both in external cues and internal sensations
    • What to do when clients say, “I don’t feel anything in my body” and how even that response is meaningful data
    • The myth that SUDs “should always go down,” especially with dissociative and complex trauma presentations
    • Arielle and Barb Maiberger’s “golden nugget practice” and why we shouldn’t wait for a SUD = 0 to install and future-template meaningful shifts
    • Therapist embodiment: using our own nervous system as an instrument for attunement, pacing, and repair


    Arielle also shares about her Somatic EMDR trainings through BodyLab, her therapist retreats in Sedona and Costa Rica, and her Beyond Trauma nervous system care retreats, including an immersive experience in South Africa that combines yoga, nervous system education, and observing animals in the wild.

    You’ll hear practical language, case examples, and flexible ways to honor EMDR’s structure while staying deeply relational, embodied, and responsive to the nervous system in front of you.

    Learn more about Dr. Arielle Schwartz:

    • Website (events, retreats, trainings): resilienceinformedtherapy.com
    • Website (blog, yoga, additional resources): drarielleschwartz.com


    Check out her card deck that integrates nature photography with quotes from The Post-Traumatic Growth Guidebook—a powerful tool for helping clients locate themselves in their healing process and set intentions for EMDR and somatic work.

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    59 min
  • Neurofeedback + EMDR: A Conversation with Leigh Povia
    Dec 2 2025

    In this episode of Notice That, Bridger and Jen sit down with neurofeedback expert Leigh Povia, LCSW, RPT, BCN, founder of Center for Dynamic Growth, to explore how neurofeedback can strengthen, support, and accelerate trauma therapy.

    Together, they discuss:

    • What neurofeedback actually is—beyond the buzzwords
    • How brainwave training mirrors internal states and supports regulation
    • Why neurofeedback can open doors when EMDR alone feels “stuck”
    • How clinicians can partner with neurofeedback providers
    • The developmental trauma connection: attachment, arousal, and brain-based interventions
    • A powerful case example of a child whose system finally found calm
    • Practical uses for neurofeedback in resourcing, closure, and state stabilization

    Leigh shares candidly about her own learning curve, what it’s like to bring neurofeedback into an EMDR practice, and how both modalities can work in harmony rather than competition.

    If you’ve ever wondered whether neurofeedback could strengthen your EMDR work, this episode is a rich and relatable introduction.

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Leigh’s course: Demystifying Neurofeedback
    • Center for Dynamic Growth: CenterForDynamicGrowth.com

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    55 min
  • The Future of EMDR Tech: Inside WeMind with Founder Sander Kamphuis
    Nov 20 2025

    In this episode, we wrap up our series on working memory theory in EMDR by sitting down with Sander, co-founder of WeMind—a digital platform designed to optimize bilateral stimulation, track real-time client engagement, and bring advanced working memory taxation into both virtual and in-person EMDR sessions.

    We explore:

    • How WeMind adapts working memory load dynamically during sets
    • Why random-interval taxation may enhance reprocessing
    • The shift from hardware (light bars, tappers) to integrated platforms
    • Cultural differences in EMDR practice across countries
    • How tech can support relational, attuned therapy rather than replace it

    This episode features conversation only—the demonstration portion appears exclusively on YouTube.

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    44 min
  • Bonus Episode! Conference Recap… A Bit Late
    Nov 4 2025

    Jen and Bridger finally sit down to share stories and reflections from the 2024 EMDRIA Conference — a few weeks (or months?) later than planned. From early-morning flights and beachside content shoots to laughter-filled dinners and deep professional reflections, this episode captures the whirlwind of being presenters, exhibitors, and community builders all at once.

    They talk candidly about what it was like to present Enactment-Focused EMDR for the first time, the energy of meeting listeners face-to-face, and their behind-the-scenes take on the polarizing buzz around EMDR 2.0. It’s part travelogue, part professional reflection, and all the reasons this work matters.

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    1 h et 14 min
  • IFS-Informed EMDR: Parts, Art, and the Organic Map of Healing
    Oct 23 2025

    In this episode, Bridger and Jen sit down with David Polidi, Bruce Hersey (Syzygy Institute), and Peggy Kolodny (Art Therapy Collective) to explore the forthcoming anthology IFS-Informed EMDR. Together, they unpack how EMDR’s eight phases can be enriched—not replaced—by Internal Family Systems (IFS), art therapy, and Jungian active imagination.

    You’ll hear:

    • Why Bruce views the target as a part—and how that changes the way we conceptualize trauma work.
    • How protectors vs. exiles organize around different types of energy (urge vs. disturbance).
    • The emergence of Phase 2.5 / Discovery, bridging resourcing and processing.
    • How art-making and active imagination safely access nonverbal, somatic memory.
    • Bridger’s chapter, “A Window and a Mirror”, introducing the Somatic Integration and Processing (SIP) model for case conceptualization as an intersubjective, diversity-honoring map.

    This conversation is both practical and philosophical—an invitation to deepen precision, creativity, and compassion in trauma therapy.

    Preorder the book: IFS-Informed EMDR: Creative and Collaborative Approaches on Amazon

    Support the show: patreon.com/thinkbeyondhealing

    Trainings & consults: connectbeyondhealing.com → Trainings tab

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    1 h et 5 min
  • Bonus Episode: The Mosaic Enneagram
    Sep 26 2025

    The Mosaic Enneagram (Limited Series)

    A five-part companion to a six-month consultation cohort for therapists, this series reimagines the Enneagram as a living mosaic across the head, heart, and gut. Grounded in the Nurtured Nature Personality Framework (NNPF), we explore how agency, bonding, and certainty shape our strategies for belonging and becoming. Each episode blends story and theory—moving from personal mistyping and “type rigidity” toward a more generous, triadic self-portrait. You’ll meet the Mosaic Discovery prompts, unpack tensions and coherence within your three centers, and end by crafting an honest self-narrative you can share with safe others. Whether you’re Enneagram-curious or clinically trained, come for language that honors complexity—and tools you can use right away.

    Ideal for: therapists, coaches, and reflective humans

    For more information, head over to our website.

    Series arc: Agency → Bonding → Certainty → Authentic Self-Narrative

    The Mosaic Enneagram reframes typology as a three-center mosaic (head/heart/gut) shaped by life in relationship. This episode sets the foundation: why single-type identity feels rigid, how “mosaics” increase nuance, and how the series will guide listeners toward an authentic self-narrative.

    Episode Thesis

    Personality makes the most sense when we track the interplay of agency (gut), bonding (heart), and certainty (head) across a lifetime—not as one fixed label but as a living pattern that can be named, tested, and refined in safe relationship.

    Segment-by-Segment Outline

    1. Welcome & Purpose of the Series
    • Limited series accompanying a 6-month therapist cohort.
    • Practical application over theory-heavy NNPF, but grounded in it.
    1. From Pop Typology to Depth Work
    • How people often meet the Enneagram (tests, pop content).
    • Initial typing vs. lived complexity; why mistyping is common.
    1. Personal Origin Stories
    • Early encounters with the Enneagram (tests, books, Rohr lectures).
    • Relational context matters: partners/teams mirror what we can’t see.
    1. Limits of Single-Type Thinking
    • Stress/growth paths and wings can still feel constraining.
    • “Storying to fit” vs. noticing where the story doesn’t match behavior.
    1. Enter the Mosaic
    • Three centers = three core “vectors”:
    • Agency (gut) – how we move/act/withhold action
    • Bonding (heart) – how we seek/guard connection
    • Certainty (head) – how we make sense/secure meaning
    • Identify a dominant style in each center to form your mosaic.
    1. Lived Examples of Reframing
    • Reconsidering “type” after deeper relational observation.
    • Why a social Five who “feels a lot” isn’t a contradiction.
    • How a Nine-in-gut can steer major life decisions toward balance.
    1. Honest Self-Narrative as the Goal
    • Naming strategies we use vs. what’s authentic.
    • Why we need safe others to see ourselves clearly.
    1. What’s Next & Homework
    • Complete the Mosaic Discovery prompts before Episode 2.
    • Next episodes: Agency → Bonding → Certainty → Self-Narrative.

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    55 min
  • EMDR After Basic Training: A Conversation with Carol Miles
    Sep 25 2025

    New EMDR therapists often feel a gap between basic training and confident, real-world practice. In this conversation, Carol Miles, LCSW-BACS (trainer, consultant, and leader in the South Louisiana EMDR community) joins us to unpack why clinicians drop off after training—and what actually keeps EMDR alive in agencies and private practice.

    We cover:

    • The five reasons clinicians stall out after basic training—confidence gaps, time/workload, organizational barriers (including insurance/90-minute sessions), cultural & ethical considerations, and keeping skills fresh.
    • How relationships, community, and consultation bridge the “I learned it” → “I can do it” gap.
    • Using WeMind’s EMDR practice avatars to build real-world confidence with complex presentations.
    • What agencies and group practices can do to reduce barriers (scheduling, leadership buy-in, Medicaid/EBP support).
    • EMDR’s “yes-and” posture—honoring standard protocol while integrating DBT skills, somatic work, intensives, and innovations like EMDR 2.0 (Ad de Jongh & Suzy Matthijssen).
    • The field’s shift toward cultural humility and anti-racist practice, and why it matters for outcomes and equity.
    • An invitation to Ad & Suzy’s New Orleans training on Oct 24–25, 2025 (live + virtual) on complex trauma, dissociation, and personality disorders.


    Whether you’re fresh from Part 2 or years into EMDR, this episode will help you practice with confidence, find (or build) the right community, and keep your skills both ethical and current.

    Guest: Carol Miles — trainer, consultant, and host of the South Louisiana EMDR Regional Network • https://carolmiles.com

    Don't forget to check out the training Carol mentioned with Ad de Jongh and Suzy Matthijssen, hosted in person in New Orleans with virtual seat options available. Head over to Carol's website for more details.

    Also, if you're interested in the training Jen talked about in the intro with Sarah Butler, check out the event page here: Understanding Intensive EMDR and use the promo code BEYOND55 for 20% off!

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    1 h et 1 min