YOU TALK FOR A LIVING.
BUT WHO LISTENS TO YOU?
Therapy for Podcast Hosts & Public Figures.
You have an audience of thousands, but no one to talk to.
Decompress without the performance.
The "Parasocial" Paradox
You have an inbox full of adoration, but you feel isolated. Public validation acts like junk food for the soul; it fills you up momentarily but leaves you malnourished and lonely when the mic turns off.
The Performance Trap
You know how to "host" a conversation to keep yourself safe. You fill dead air, entertain, and perform vulnerability instead of actually feeling it. Here, you don't have to carry the show.
"How do I do therapy when I talk for a living and hate the sound of my own voice?"
You spend all day performing vulnerability for an audience, so the idea of "processing feelings" for another hour feels like unpaid overtime. Traditional talk therapy often feels like another podcast episode for you; you know how to fill dead air and entertain, which keeps you safe but stuck. My sessions are a "no-performance zone" where I call you out if you start "hosting" the session, ensuring we tackle the silence you’re actually afraid of.
"Can I talk about my fear of being canceled without being judged?"
You’re living with a level of hyper-vigilance that feels like you are standing on stage naked, terrified that one wrong sentence will erase your entire career. Generic therapists dismiss this as "irrational anxiety," but for you, the threat to your reputation is a real, occupational hazard. We treat your "PR paranoia" as a serious traumatic stressor, creating a confidential bunker where you can be unfiltered, messy, and un-curated.
"Why do I feel so lonely when thousands of people 'love' me?"
It’s a mindfuck to have an inbox full of adoration but nobody to call when you’re actually crying on your kitchen floor. This is the "Parasocial Paradox"—public validation acts like junk food for the soul; it fills you up momentarily but leaves you malnourished and isolated. I help you differentiate between "fans" and "friends," building a private support system that loves you for who you are, not what you produce.