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Therapists Rising Podcast

Therapists Rising Podcast

By: Dr. Hayley Kelly
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Welcome to the Therapists Rising Podcast, where we share real, raw, and behind-the-scenes stories and lessons from Therapists who are thinking outside the traditional clinical box and choosing to do things differently in their careers. I’m your host, Dr. Hayley Kelly, and I myself have made the journey from a very experienced, but burnt out and unhappy, Clinical Therapist - to a successful entrepreneur who runs a business she loves, is thriving financially, and working and living life on her own terms. Join me, and be inspired, as I speak with other Therapists who too are broadening their horizons, and experiencing more abundance, joy, and fulfilment than ever before. Together we will laugh, soak up priceless wisdom and take actionable steps, to help you transition from clinical practice to non-clinical offerings, and diversify and amplify your income - all while honouring your wellbeing and having a work-life balance. If you’re ready to be inspired and take action on your dreams, then you’re in the right place, friend. This is the Therapists Rising Podcast.

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  • How to Stay Visible (Even When You're Terrified of Being Reported)
    Jul 7 2025

    You've created an incredible program. You have valuable insights to share. You know your work could help so many people.

    But every time you go to hit 'publish' on that post about your offer, you freeze.

    What if someone reports me? What if I say the wrong thing? What if this puts my registration at risk?

    If this sounds familiar, you're not alone. Almost every therapist I work with struggles with visibility fear — especially when they're moving beyond traditional therapy into coaching, online programs, or digital offerings.

    Today, I'm sharing the exact 3-step framework I use with therapists to help them stay visible online without compromising their safety, values, or professional registration.

    This isn't about throwing caution to the wind. It's about building clarity and courage so you can show up authentically while staying compliant and confident.

    In this episode, I share:

    • Why visibility fear is actually your nervous system trying to protect you (and why hiding doesn't serve anyone)
    • The Visibility Safety Ladder Framework: 3 simple steps to post with confidence
    • How to ground your intention before writing any content
    • The hierarchy of safety in content types (stories vs. advice, experience vs. instruction)
    • Visibility anchors: how to help your audience know which professional hat you're wearing
    • Real examples of safe vs. risky language when promoting your work online
    • Why ambiguity breeds anxiety (for you and your readers)
    • One simple action step to practice safer visibility this week

    Bottom Line: Your voice matters, your work matters, and there are people who need to hear exactly what you have to say. Don't let fear keep them from finding you.

    🎧 Love this episode? Here's how to help it reach more therapists:

    Rate & Review on Apple Podcasts here and tell me your biggest visibility fear
    Follow so you don't miss future episodes about building ethical, sustainable therapy businesses
    Share with therapists who are struggling with visibility fears

    🔗 Links & Mentions

    🚀 Ready for supported visibility practice? Learn more about the Incubator — where therapists practice showing up safely in community: therapistsrising.com/incubator

    📲 Follow me: @dr.hayleykelly
    🎙 Past episodes: therapistsrising.com/podcast

    Keywords: therapist marketing ethics, therapist social media compliance, AHPRA social media guidelines, therapist visibility fear, ethical therapist marketing, therapist online presence, therapy to coaching transition, therapist registration safety, professional boundaries online, therapist content creation, ethical business promotion for therapists, therapist social media anxiety, therapy marketing compliance, professional visibility for therapists, therapist online marketing guidelines, ethical promotion strategies therapists, therapist business visibility, mental health professional marketing, therapist content strategy, therapy practice promotion

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    15 mins
  • The Science and Ethics of Psychedelic Therapy: What Every Therapist Needs to Know, with Dori Lewis
    Jul 2 2025

    A 19-year-old client sits on his couch staring at a wall for 8 hours a day. He's been in therapy for two years. He's planned his suicide for his 20th birthday. Traditional therapy isn't working.

    Three ketamine sessions later, he's dating someone, has a job, and is learning to snowboard.

    This isn't a miracle story. It's Tuesday for Dori Lewis.

    In this eye-opening conversation, I sit down with Dori Lewis — licensed professional counselor, clinical supervisor, and co-founder of Elemental Psychedelics, one of Colorado's first DORA-approved psychedelic training programs.

    Dori's journey began with her own psychedelic trauma — being given DMT without consent, then spending four months in Asia integrating the experience. That traumatic weekend forged her into one of the most ethically-grounded voices in psychedelic medicine.

    From facilitating nearly 100 ketamine sessions to training psilocybin facilitators, Dori lives at the intersection of ancient wisdom and modern therapy. She's not here to sell you on psychedelics — she's here to give you the unfiltered truth about what this work really entails.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • The client case that changed everything: 2 years of stalled therapy to breakthrough in 3 ketamine sessions
    • Dori's trauma story: DMT without consent and the Asia integration journey that birthed her practice
    • What happens in an 8-hour psilocybin session (the real, unfiltered process)
    • Why mushrooms "amplify everything in the unseen realm" and what that means for training
    • Cultural appropriation: how to honor spirituality without crossing ethical lines
    • Australia vs. America: $25,000 psychiatrist-only model vs. Colorado's $800-2000 sliding scale
    • Screening criteria: who should (and shouldn't) do psychedelic therapy
    • The dark side: narcissism amplification and harm from unskilled facilitators
    • Colorado's personal use model: grow, gift, and consume mushrooms legally


    Bottom Line: Psychedelic therapy isn't replacing traditional therapy — it's amplifying it. But only with proper training, ethical foundations, and deep respect for holding altered states.

    🎧 Love this episode? Here's how to help it reach more therapists:

    Rate & Review on Apple Podcasts here and tell me what surprised you most
    Follow so you don't miss future episodes about evolving mental health practice
    Share with therapists curious about psychedelics but don't know where to start

    🔗 Links & Mentions

    🍄 Connect with Dori Lewis:
    Website: reflectivehealing.com
    Training: elementalpsychedelics.com
    FREE Webinar: "Myths and Misconceptions About Psilocybin" — July 7th, Register here.

    📲 Follow me: @dr.hayleykelly
    🎙 Past episodes: therapistsrising.com/podcast

    Keywords: psychedelic therapy training, psilocybin therapy, ketamine assisted psychotherapy, psychedelic facilitator training, Colorado psilocybin law, psychedelic therapy ethics, psychedelic therapy screening, ketamine therapy for depression, psychedelic integration therapy, elemental psychedelics Colorado, DORA approved psychedelic training, psychedelic healing centers, cultural appropriation psychedelics, therapist psychedelic training, underground psychedelic therapy, psychedelic therapy safety, psychedelic therapy business model, therapist career diversification

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    1 hr and 13 mins

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