
Come As You Are
Come As You Are with Dr. Jeannine Monnier and Taylor Watson.
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Emily Nagoski, Ph.D.'s groundbreaking NY Times bestseller, we’re diving deep into the science of women’s sexuality.
In this episode, we discuss themes from the book, including:
* Myths about sex and how to challenge them
* Understanding your emotional and sexual self
* Overcoming fear and shame around sex
* How cultural perspectives shape our sexual experiences (Taylor Watson shares her personal journey across countries)
This episode is essential for anyone looking to rethink how we approach and understand sexuality. Plus, it's packed with insightful discussions—all in under 10 minutes. Tune in now, and let’s challenge the myths together.


Episode 6- Caregiver’s Role
Join our directors and Dr. Josh Chinitz as they discuss the crucial role caregivers play in the therapeutic process. Dr. Chinitz emphasizes the importance of work outside the clinical hour.

In observance of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, our latest minicast is on trauma.
In observance of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, please listen to our latest minicast on trauma. Our directors discuss the 10th anniversary of the book, The Body Keeps the Score, and the lasting impact trauma can have on survivors and our communities.

Learn about this year’s Lowcountry Mental Health Conference
Our Directors attended the 2024 Lowcountry Mental Health Conference in Charleston this summer. Listen for a summary of their experience.

C&B Anxious Generation Minicast
Welcome back to C&B's Minicast Sessions (always a quick listen under 5 minutes) with our Directors, who discuss the work of Jonathan Haidt: The Anxious Generation.

C&B Discusses Medicaid Expansion
Our Directors discuss The Post and Courier article covering recent data on Medicaid expansion.
