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My Therapist Said
Stefanie Kral | My Therapist Said
56 episodes
6 days ago
My Therapist Said is everybody’s worst nightmare — a therapist who’s fresh out of empathy. Hosted by Stef Kral, LMFT — a therapist who’s been through it (personally, professionally, and hilariously), sharing real talk about therapy, addiction, and being human.
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My Therapist Said is everybody’s worst nightmare — a therapist who’s fresh out of empathy. Hosted by Stef Kral, LMFT — a therapist who’s been through it (personally, professionally, and hilariously), sharing real talk about therapy, addiction, and being human.
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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LISTEN!!!
My Therapist Said
33 minutes 7 seconds
2 months ago
LISTEN!!!

Stef is Fresh Out of Empathy this week!!!

We are diving all the way in — from pop culture moments to the chaos of comment sections, to why the world feels so loud right now. She’s unpacking how we can shift from talking to actually listening, and closing it out with why she refuses to make “I love my job” content (and the real reason people can’t handle therapists complaining). Buckle up… we have some things to SAY!

My Therapist Said
My Therapist Said is everybody’s worst nightmare — a therapist who’s fresh out of empathy. Hosted by Stef Kral, LMFT — a therapist who’s been through it (personally, professionally, and hilariously), sharing real talk about therapy, addiction, and being human.