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In this episode, we talk about what makes a bad supervisor and some terrible supervisory experiences we have had, as well as what we think defines good supervision.
Reminder 1: As usual, this episode is not meant for tiny ears.
Reminder 2: We recorded our first few episodes in batches, so our time context may not align with release dates.
Mentions in this Episode
Wright-Constantine Structured Cultural Interview
Lily’s & Elise Tea House, Detroit, MI
Grand America Hotel - Afternoon Tea, Salt Lake City, UT
Additional Notes
Our Instagram is @calledtohealing. You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Zencastr, and YouTube. Video episodes available on all platforms.
Join our Patreon at: patreon.com/calledtohealing.
Make a ONE TIME donation to help us keep this ad free and help with production costs at: Called to Healing, Contribute to the Tea
Identify (Native Land Digital) and educate yourself about the unceded lands you occupy and consider supporting whether via your loving collective support of time or financially to LANDBACK Initiatives.
Music: Calypsonian by Eshi Era (Standard License) Check out their Artist Profile here: Eshi Era
By Ksera Dyette, Psy.D. (she/her) & Blanca Torres, LMFT (she/her)In this episode, we talk about what makes a bad supervisor and some terrible supervisory experiences we have had, as well as what we think defines good supervision.
Reminder 1: As usual, this episode is not meant for tiny ears.
Reminder 2: We recorded our first few episodes in batches, so our time context may not align with release dates.
Mentions in this Episode
Wright-Constantine Structured Cultural Interview
Lily’s & Elise Tea House, Detroit, MI
Grand America Hotel - Afternoon Tea, Salt Lake City, UT
Additional Notes
Our Instagram is @calledtohealing. You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Zencastr, and YouTube. Video episodes available on all platforms.
Join our Patreon at: patreon.com/calledtohealing.
Make a ONE TIME donation to help us keep this ad free and help with production costs at: Called to Healing, Contribute to the Tea
Identify (Native Land Digital) and educate yourself about the unceded lands you occupy and consider supporting whether via your loving collective support of time or financially to LANDBACK Initiatives.
Music: Calypsonian by Eshi Era (Standard License) Check out their Artist Profile here: Eshi Era