Join me as I talk to Brandy Thompson, AKA The Counseling Teacher. Brandy is a teacher turned counselor and currently works with middle schoolers. In this episode, Brandy and I talk about how to perk up your program, curriculum, and confidence as a school counselor. We open up about our journey as counselors, sharing successes…
As counselors, we support several different grade levels, students with various learning abilities, and families with diverse backgrounds. It’s rewarding work, but it’s also challenging to meet the needs of so many students. For many of us, it feels even more challenging in this post-COVID climate. Our guest and seasoned counselor, Indra Owens, focuses on…
There’s so much to consider when you’re setting up your office. You want the space to be functional, but you also want it to reflect your personality and be a space where students enjoy spending time. And what’s often the most challenging part of decorating your office? Doing it on a budget! In today’s episode,…
At the beginning of the school year, do you take the time to introduce yourself and your role as a school counselor to the students in your building? Or, do you assume the students know who you are and what you do? I used to assume everyone knew me and knew what I did as…
Have you ever had to share an office or classroom with a colleague? Sharing a workspace can be challenging and can certainly have its ups and downs, especially if the move is unexpected and the space is small. In this episode, my colleague and officemate, Ashley Morat, and I are chatting about how we came…
Does your school have an advisory program? A successful advisory program includes social-emotional learning (SEL) done by both classroom teachers and school counselors. It creates a supportive environment, fosters connections between students and educators, and addresses various topics including bullying, relationship building, and college preparation. Our guest, Leslie Cuprill is a licensed clinical social worker…
Have you ever used motivational interviewing (MI) in your school counseling program? If you aren’t familiar with motivational interviewing, it is a technique that focuses on building empathy and helping students talk themselves into making positive changes based on what motivates them. It’s absolutely fascinating to learn about and for our guest today, Reagan North,…
When was the last time you got to the end of a work day and actually got everything done that was on your to-do list? As our guest Jeff Becker says, “there’s never a quiet day in the counseling office”. It’s non-stop and some days the overwhelm really wears on you. What’s worse is that…
As counselors, we do so much for our students, but how do you actually show up for yourself in supporting your own wellness? This is just one of many great questions that we’re going to challenge you to ask yourself today. In this episode of Counselor Chat, Dr. Sandi Logan from Oceanic Yoga and Wellness…
How do you approach teaching the topics of race and racism with your elementary students, especially if you are not a person of color? If you need additional support with this, this episode is for you! In this podcast episode, I interview Kristen Moffett, a 20 + year school counselor at the Walker School in…