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Hope for Anxiety and OCD Podcast – Not sure about Therapy?

9. Not Sure About Therapy? Try it on! with Erica Kesse, LPC-MHSP

  • Why finding the right therapist is more like dating than choosing a doctor—and how personality, approach, and connection matter more than we often realize.
  • What “Try on Therapy” actually is and how it’s changing the game for people who are curious but hesitant about starting therapy.
  • How stigma, especially in faith communities, holds people back from getting the support they need—and what we can do about it.
  • How racial identity and cultural experiences impact both seeking therapy and providing it, particularly in Black communities and churches.
  • Why therapists themselves need care, connection, and professional community, especially those working in high-stress helping roles.
  • How to advocate for yourself in therapy, from setting goals to speaking up when something doesn’t feel right—because you’re the expert on you.

Episode Summary:

In this episode, I had the privilege of sitting down with my friend and fellow entrepreneur, Erica Kessee, founder of Your Goal Concierge and the creator behind Thrive on Therapy. Erica introduced us to the powerful idea of “trying on therapy”—a creative and approachable way to help people explore what therapy might feel like before diving into a long-term commitment. It’s an innovative concept that breaks down stigma and makes mental health care more accessible and less intimidating.

Our conversation also explored an important truth: not all therapists are the same. We discussed the wide range of counselor personalities, therapeutic approaches, and how vital it is to find a therapist whose style and presence truly fit your needs. Erica and I both believe that choosing the right therapist isn’t just about convenience—it’s about connection.

We also didn’t shy away from the harder topics. Erica shared her deeply personal experiences as a Black Christian woman navigating the intersections of mental health, faith, and race. Her stories about being overlooked until someone white validated her work—and the silence around mental health in many church communities—were moving and eye-opening.

From our lighthearted office memories to serious reflections on spiritual identity and systemic challenges, this episode covers so much. Whether you’re in the helping professions, seeking therapy yourself, or curious about how faith and culture impact mental health, there’s something in this conversation for you.

🎧 Want to hear more? Tune in to the full episode.
Her insights may challenge you, inspire you, and expand the way you think about healing, faith, and emotional support.

Links and Resources:
Erica Kesse, Your Goal Concierge
Try on Therapy
Mental Health Marketing Conference