Episodios

  • Ep- 24: Music, Mental Health, and Making Space to Feel.
    Feb 19 2026

    In Episode 24 of Key to the Bridge, Dr. Erica Bosque sits down with Keystone's Clinical Director and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Karena Weil, for a conversation that moves from Grateful Dead parking lots to mental health leadership, and everywhere in between.
    Karena shares her unconventional early journey, including leaving home as a young teen and finding belonging in collective community spaces centered around music and art. That experience shaped her belief that healing doesn't only happen in therapy offices , it happens in connection, creativity, and shared joy.

    Together, Erica and Karena explore:
    Why collective joy is essential for mental health
    The role of music, creativity, and safe risk-taking in healing
    Helping people love themselves (according to a very wise five-year-old)
    Why not everything meaningful has to be monetized
    How communities can reclaim connection without it costing $130 and a ticket
    This episode is about reclaiming expression, expanding what "care" looks like, and imagining new ways to build community in a world that feels increasingly divided.
    If you've ever felt "too much," silenced your voice, or wondered how to bring more joy into your life, this conversation is for you.

    Subscribe for more conversations at the intersection of mental health, community, and creativity.

    Host:
    Dr. Erica Joeverley Bosque, Ed.D, LCSW, PPSC
    CEO/Executive Director, Keystone Therapy & Training Services
    Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) #81547 with Pupil Personnel Services Credential (PPSC)

    Guests:
    Karena Slade Weil, LMFT
    Clinical and Program Director, Keystone Therapy & Training Services
    Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) #90890


    About Our Podcast:
    Key to the Bridge explores the connections, stories, and moments that shape us through conversations about community, identity, mental health, and the relationships that help us grow.

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    49 m
  • Ep- 23: Learning Fatherhood While Living It.
    Jan 22 2026
    In this episode of Key to the Bridge, host Dr. Erica Bosque sits down with two fathers to talk honestly about what it means to learn fatherhood in real time.

    Ryan Terschuren, a Physical Education instructor and father of four, and Richard Gonzalez, a Support Specialist at Keystone and new father, share their lived experiences of becoming dads, navigating expectations, emotional labor, partnership, sacrifice, and the often unspoken pressures men carry in parenting roles.

    This conversation centers fathers not as helpers, but as deeply involved partners and caregivers, exploring how culture, upbringing, and systems shape the fatherhood experience and why space for dads to talk, reflect, and be supported truly matters. Host:
    Dr. Erica Joeverley Bosque, Ed.D, LCSW, PPSC
    CEO/Executive Director, Keystone Therapy & Training Services
    Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) #81547 with Pupil Personnel Services Credential (PPSC)

    Guests:
    Ryan Terschuren
    Physical Education instructor and father

    Richard Gonzalez
    Support Specialist, Keystone Therapy & Training Services
    New Father

    About Our Podcast:
    Key to the Bridge explores the connections, stories, and moments that shape us—through conversations about community, identity, mental health, and the relationships that help us grow.
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    51 m
  • Ep- 22: Growing Up in a Big Family: Holiday Traditions, Laughter, and Love.
    Dec 11 2025

    In this festive episode of Key to the Bridge, host Erica Bosque sits down with her sisters, Veronica Bosque and Alexica Bosque, for a holiday conversation. Together they revisit the magic and chaos of growing up in a big, blended family, where celebrations were loud, food-filled, and always overflowing with community.
    The sisters share hilarious memories, from stockings at every house, to epic dinner menus, to the unique traditions shaped by their African American, Irish, and Spanish roots. They dive into childhood gifts that shaped them, holiday movies they can't live without, and how they now create magic for their own kids.
    They also talk about what makes their family gatherings special today: the volume, the joy, the open-door Sunday dinners, and the importance of keeping celebrations low-pressure, communal, and full of love.
    If you enjoy family stories, cultural traditions, holiday nostalgia, and laughing your way through relatable sister dynamics, this episode is your perfect holiday companion.
    Topics include:
    • Growing up in a large, multicultural family
    • Holiday traditions and food across multiple households
    • Gift-giving memories, stockings, and "certificates"
    • Christmas pajamas, Elf on the Shelf, and building new traditions
    • Favorite holiday movies and songs
    • How community shapes celebration

    Host:
    Dr. Erica Joeverley Bosque, Ed.D, LCSW, PPSC
    CEO/Executive Director, Keystone Therapy & Training Services
    Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) #81547 with Pupil Personnel Services Credential (PPSC)

    Guests:
    Veronica Bosque
    Chief Program Officer, Keystone Therapy & Training Services

    Alexica Bosque
    Student Services Manager, Roseland Accelerated Middle School

    About Our Podcast:
    Key to the Bridge explores the connections, stories, and moments that shape us—through conversations about community, identity, mental health, and the relationships that help us grow.

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    42 m
  • Ep- 21: Representation, Culture & Authenticity in Mental Health.
    Nov 12 2025

    In Episode 21 of Key to the Bridge, Dr. Erica Bosque sits down with Daniela J. Bravo, LCSW, to explore what it means to bring your full, authentic self into clinical work.
    They discuss:


    Representation and cultural identity in the therapy room


    How bilingual and bicultural therapists transform client experiences


    Healing while holding space for others


    Balancing professionalism and authenticity


    The power of cultural humility and community care in mental health
    This is a heartfelt and reflective conversation for therapists, educators, and advocates working to bridge identity, culture, and healing in their professional practice.

    Host: Dr. Erica Joeverley Bosque, Ed.D, LCSW #81547, PPSC
    CEO/Executive Director, Keystone Therapy & Training Services

    Guest: Daniela J. Bravo, LCSW # 88751
    Clinical and Program Director II, Keystone Therapy & Training Services

    Available now on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you listen.

    About Key to the Bridge
    Key to the Bridge is a community-centered podcast hosted by Dr. Erica Joeverley Bosque, Ed.D, LCSW, Executive Director of Keystone Therapy & Training Services. Each episode features honest conversations with community leaders, clinicians, and creatives exploring topics of mental health, identity, equity, and healing.
    The podcast's mission is to build bridges between lived experience and systemic change highlighting the stories, voices, and ideas that move communities forward.

    This podcast is brought to you by Keystone Therapy & Training Services, where connection, compassion, and community come first.

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    43 m
  • Ep- 20: Living and Leading at Home: Parents, Programs & Power.
    Oct 8 2025
    In Episode 20 of Key to the Bridge, host Dr. Erica Bosque sits down with longtime friend and community leader Gricelda Correa, Director of community engagement at On the Margins. Together, they dive deep into the work of building authentic, healing-centered spaces in Sonoma County.
    They discuss:
    The vision and impact of On the Margins, rooted in anti-racism, feminist theory, and trauma-informed care
    Why joy and authenticity are central to community healing
    Youth-led programs like DAILY that nurture leadership across generations
    The hidden weight of intergenerational trauma—and how families can begin to shift it
    Why adults and young people need to come back together in conversation and shared learning
    This is an inspiring and honest conversation about what it means to live, parent, and lead in your own hometown, while working to transform systems and elevate community voices.

    #KeyToTheBridge #CommunityHealing #OnTheMargins #TraumaInformedCare #YouthLeadership


    Host:
    Dr. Erica Joeverley Bosque, Ed.D, LCSW, PPSC
    CEO/Executive Director, Keystone Therapy & Training Services
    Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) #81547 with Pupil Personnel Services Credential (PPSC)

    Guest:
    Gricelda Correa
    Director of community engagement/ On The Margins
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    46 m
  • Ep- 19: Barriers, Belonging & Breaking Systems.
    Sep 10 2025

    In Episode 19 of Key to the Bridge, host Dr. Erica Bosque sits down with returning guest Larkin O'Leary, co-founder of Common Ground Society, engaging in conversation on access, inclusion, and the systems shaping our families.

    Together, they dig into:
    • The everyday barriers families face in both health care and education
    • Why true inclusion requires more than just policy—it requires a mindset shift
    • Personal stories of navigating the medical and school systems with Larkin's son, James
    • The urgent need to recognize caregiving as real labor, not invisible work
    • Why all kids are our kids, and what it means to build communities of belonging

    This episode is a call to action for parents, caregivers, educators, and advocates alike: change starts when we tell our stories and demand that systems evolve.

    Tune in now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and wherever you listen.

    Host:
    Dr. Erica Joeverley Bosque, Ed.D, LCSW, PPSC
    CEO/Executive Director, Keystone Therapy & Training Services
    Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) #81547 with Pupil Personnel Services Credential (PPSC)

    Guest:
    Larkin O'Leary
    Executive Director / Co-Founder, Common Ground Society
    www.commongroundsociety.org
    https://www.instagram.com/common.ground.society
    https://www.facebook.com/commongroundsociety
    https://www.youtube.com/@commongroundsociety

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    48 m
  • Ep- 18: Real Talk on Raising Kids: Truth about Caregiving.
    May 15 2025

    In Episode 18 of Key to the Bridge, Dr. Erica Bosque sits down with her colleague and friend Leela Munson—therapist, parent, and truth-teller—to unpack the raw realities of parenting and caregiving in 2025.
    Together, they explore:
    • The hidden labor and economic toll of raising children
    • How isolation, comparison, and exhaustion are shaping family life
    • Why social media is distorting both parenting expectations and support
    • The need to count caregiving as real labor—not just love work
    • How we can build micro-communities, even in a disconnected world
    This episode is for every parent, caregiver, or community builder wondering if they're doing enough—and needing to hear that they're not alone.

    Host: Dr. Erica Bosque, Ed.D licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)
    #81547, Executive Director of Keystone Therapy & Training Services
    Guest: Leela Munton | Associate Clinical Social Worker (ASW) # 91400

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    51 m
  • Ep- 17: Leading with Love: Healing, Resistance & Community Work.
    Apr 11 2025

    In this deeply honest and empowering episode, Erica sits down with longtime friend and collaborator Javi Cabrera-Rosales to explore the transformative work of facilitation, identity, collective healing, and ancestral wisdom.
    Together, they reflect on:
    What it means to truly "hold space" in today's complex world
    Why authenticity and love are radical forms of leadership
    The impact of generational trauma and how communities can re-center joy and care
    How to protect your energy as a changemaker without losing yourself
    Navigating the intersections of identity, spirituality, and systemic resistance
    This episode is a powerful reminder that showing up as your full self is resistance—and it's sacred.
    Listen now and share with someone who holds space for others.

    Host: Dr. Erica Bosque, Ed.D LCSW, Executive Director of Keystone Therapy & Training Services

    Guest: Javi Cabrera-Rosales | Facilitator, Cultural Strategist, and Co-Creator of Dimensions

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    50 m