Graduation season
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We walk out of a meeting with the American Counseling Association still laughing, then immediately crash into the emotional whiplash of the end of the semester. Graduation season in counselor education is a strange mix of pride, fatigue, and real tenderness. We talk honestly about pinning, commencement, and those tiny student thank you notes that end up living on our desks for years because they quietly prove the work mattered.
From there, the conversation turns to the stuff grad school rarely teaches: how to build a sustainable counseling career. We get into financial literacy for counselors, private practice realities, marketing without feeling gross, burnout, cybersecurity, retirement planning, and why “meaningful work” still has to pay the bills. That thread connects to our book Mind Your Business, because so many clinicians end up learning business basics at 2 a.m. while panic-googling tax questions.
We also zoom back into the therapy room and the classroom. We share the kinds of client moments that stay with you for decades, how real rapport forms, and why good counseling is more than sounding like a textbook. Then we laugh about the day a student demo got a little too real and reminded us that the best trainees will eventually humble their teachers.
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