Ryan Wynder

The Vegas Therapist - Ryan Wynder

Ryan Wynder

  • Episode #20 - Volume 1: Memoirs of a Vegas Therapist! “It’s Story Time...

Episode #20 - Volume 1: Memoirs of a Vegas Therapist! “It’s Story Time...

Tuesday 1st October 2019

Ryan Wynder, The Vegas Therapist, shares unforgettable stories from his 20-year career. Discover the highs and lows of being a therapist in Las Vegas.
19 minutes
Engaging
Informative
Honest
Thought-provoking
Raw

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The Vegas Therapist - Ryan Wynder
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Ryan Wynder
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Recovery from Trauma
Healing Relationships
Navigating Intimate Relationships
Sobriety Toolkit
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Memoirs of a Vegas Therapist: Ryan Wynder's Most Memorable Stories

Hearing those stories within the podcast I should mention, because I think it does show a lot about where we can be or where we can be in our lives and where we can get to, even in the midst of trauma and toxic relationships.
Ever wondered what really goes on in a therapist's office? In this episode, Ryan Wynder, also known as The Vegas Therapist, pulls back the curtain on his 20 years of experience in Las Vegas. This isn't your typical therapy session; it's a collection of unforgettable moments that have shaped Ryan's career.
From a client who bore an uncanny resemblance to Will Smith to a couple who got into a physical fight during a session, these stories are as diverse as they are eye-opening. Ryan’s anecdotes highlight the everyday challenges therapists face, emphasizing the crucial role of simply listening without judgment. He dives into the dynamics between therapists and clients, stressing the importance of building trust and rapport from the get-go.
Addiction and trauma also feature prominently, with Ryan offering valuable insights into how therapists can support those grappling with these issues. If you're curious about the real-life experiences of a seasoned therapist, this episode is a must-listen. It’s not just about therapy; it’s about human connection and the power of being truly heard.