Hunter & Cush

Group Therapy w Wildflower Counseling: Stress. Love. And Deadpool.

We sit down with Jennifer Higley from Wildflower Center for Counseling in Mt. Pleasant to unpack our feelings about "the new normal" and returning to work and learn how to bring down the lava level on our "emotional volcanos." Photo: 101.7 Chuck FM/Saga Communications

Group Therapy w Wildflower Counseling: Stress. Love. And Deadpool.

Hunter & Cush Special Episode: Group Therapy Sessions with

The world has been a tough place to navigate lately. And our feelings about it are complex: we want normalcy, but we don’t want the ‘Rona. We also miss the days of work-from-home, where not showering (or wearing pants) and taking midday Truly breaks was acceptable. That’s why we sit down with Jennifer Higley from Wildflower Center for Counseling in Mt. Pleasant to unpack our feelings about “the new normal” and returning to work and learn how to bring down the lava level on our “emotional volcanos.” Along the way, we play the usual song association game – this time to the band A-Ha and the movie Deadpool. Take a seat, “take on me” and let’s begin.

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