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Here Comes a Thought is a podcast that deconstructs the mental health themes in every episode of Rebecca Sugar’s Steven Universe. Join hosts Gian Ramos, Kathleen LaForgia, and Marc Cuiriz as they discuss themes including family structure, gender, mental illness, and much more. Ciencias Sociales
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  • Reformed Love Letters
    Jul 2 2021

    Episode two of the second season of Here Comes A Thought is here!!

    The Crew examines Love Letters and Reformed. The first revolves around Jamie and his infatuation with Garnet. Kat and Gian discuss boundaries and the importance of language in written communication. This language topic is carried over to the next episode where Kat and Marc discuss the difference between reformed and REformed and how the different pronunciations have different meanings. These meanings are then used to examine Amethyst as she confronts her own psyche through the Crying Breakfast Friends Quiz!

    Special Thanks to Joe Jeremiah for letting us use his version of “Here Comes a Thought”

    Follow Kat on twitter @KatMFT

    Follow Gian on twitter @Psychogonically

    Follow Marc on twitter @MoistyMentor

    Join us on the geek therapy forums https://forum.geektherapy.com/

    Don’t forget to like and subscribe where ever you hear our podcast and please leave a review!

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    1 h y 16 m
  • Disclosure Joyride
    Jul 2 2021

    The crew is back for Season 2!
    We discuss Full Disclosure and Joyride. Two episodes all about how Steven copes with the trauma of last season’s finale. We talk about the value of situational awareness and developing appropriate coping skills. Kat praises Greg for having a structured emotional regulation plan in place although ultimately it wasn’t fully well executed. Marc talks about Steven’s character growth as his sense of community and responsibility begins to blossom. Gian analyses the relationship Steven has with the Cool kids and how it reflects Steven’s relationship with the Crystal Gems.

    Special Thanks to Joe Jeremiah for letting us use his version of “Here Comes a Thought”

    Follow Josue on twitter @JosueACardona

    Follow Kat on twitter @KatMFT

    Follow Gian on twitter @Psychogonically

    Follow Marc on twitter @MoistyMentor

    Join us on the geek therapy forums https://forum.geektherapy.com/

    Don’t forget to like and subscribe where ever you hear our podcast and please leave a review!

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    1 h y 15 m
  • JailBreak Returns
    May 28 2020

    SEASON 1 FINALE!!!!!!!
    The Crystal Gems are again treating Steven like a child, and even Pearl has gotten Greg involved; attempting to get Greg to take Steven out of Beach City to safety. When Pearl and Greg are unable to talk to Steve and tell them why they want him to leave, they turn to Amethyst, who can’t either. Garnett is the only one who can talk to Steven and tell him he needs to protect the humans because that’s what the crystal gems are for.
    This episode introduces a lot of trauma and trauma response. The Crystal Gems and Lapis Lazuli also have to deal with their own fears during these episodes.
    WAIT GARNETT IS A FUSION!!!!!!! LOVE IS LOVE!!!! Why does Jasper think there is something wrong with fusion?

    Special Thanks to Joe Jeremiah for letting us use his version of “Here Comes a Thought”

    Follow Josue on twitter @JosueACardona

    Follow Kat on twitter @KatMFT

    Follow Gian on twitter @Psychogonically

    Follow Marc on twitter @Cuiriz96

    Join us on the geek therapy forums https://forum.geektherapy.com/

    Don’t forget like and subscribe where ever you hear our podcast and please leave a review!

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    1 h y 32 m
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