Her Time to Talk: Therapy Lessons Made Relatable Through Characters You Love
Her Time to Talk is a feminist mental health podcast for women who are tired of chronic guilt, anxiety, people-pleasing, and burnout—and want real tools to feel better. Hosted by Meagan Clark, MA LPC NCC BC-TMH, licensed counselor and founder of Her Time Therapy, PLLC, Season 2 features the signature format “If ___ Were My Client”, using the books and TV shows you love to make therapy relatable, fun, and actionable.
Each episode unpacks the psychology behind characters that feel way too relatable and uses their stories to help you understand your own patterns, including:
- Chronic guilt and difficulty for asking for what you need
- People-pleasing and anxiety around disappointing others
- Difficulty setting boundaries without guilt or panic
- Emotional labor and always being the one who keeps it all together
- Burnout from overfunctioning and never resting
- Losing yourself in relationships or caretaking roles
- Trauma responses like fawning, self-silencing, or self-abandonment
- Low self-trust and fear of asserting needs
- Reclaiming your voice, autonomy, and sense of self
Mental health content can feel heavy or abstract, but this podcast meets you where you are—through the stories, characters, and books you already connect with. By exploring these characters through a therapy-informed, feminist lens, Her Time to Talk provides practical strategies to reduce anxiety, set limits, and finally make space for your needs.
This podcast is for women who want:
- Practical tools they can use today
- Therapy insight that actually makes sense
- A fun, story-based way to explore mental health
- A feminist perspective that names the social conditioning behind their patterns
At Her Time Therapy, I work with women who carry a high emotional load—chronic guilt, people-pleasing, burnout, and trauma shaped by lifelong pressure to overaccommodate and stay quiet. This podcast is an extension of that work: a way to make therapeutic insight accessible, relatable, and empowering.
Tune in if you’re ready to stop shrinking yourself, understand your habits, and take steps toward confidence, clarity, and self-trust.
Take the Next Step:
- Listen & Subscribe: Never miss an episode.
- Grab Your Free Therapy Guide: Download our Women’s Mental Health Therapy Journal & Guide for practical strategies to reduce guilt, set boundaries, and stop people-pleasing. 👉 https://bit.ly/guidepodcast
- Join the Conversation: Follow me on Instagram @HerTimeTherapy
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- Share & Support: If this podcast resonates, share it or leave a review—help more women find tools to thrive.
Her Time to Talk: Therapy Lessons Made Relatable Through Characters You Love
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Welcome to Her Time to Talk: Empowering Women's Mental Health
Introducing Meagan Clark, a licensed professional counselor and founder of Her Time Therapy, and now, Her Time to Talk. This podcast is a safe space dedicated to women's experiences, mental health, and empowerment. Meagan, along with expert guests and everyday women, delves into topics such as self-care, boundaries, resilience, and healing, offering evidence-based tools and strategies. The upcoming first full episode will explore setting compassionate goals in therapy and making nurturing resolutions. Tune in to reclaim your power and improve your mental health.
Stay Connected + Support the Show
- Follow us @HerTimeToTalk and @HerTimeTherapy
- Visit our website to connect with a therapist, subscribe to our newsletter, or learn more about feminist mental health counseling
If this episode moved you, empowered you, or taught you something new—be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share with someone who needs to hear it.
This is your time. Your story matters. Your voice is powerful. And your mental health is worth prioritizing.
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