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Title: Burnout & Bullsht: Real Stories from the Mental Health Field
Host: Kayla Schubert-Wirth, LCSW, EMDRIA Trainer, Approved Consultant & Chaos Maker.
Burnout isn’t just working too much—it’s what happens when therapists are asked to hold it all together in a system that gives us nothing back.
I’m Kayla Schubert-Wirth, a licensed clinical social worker, EMDR trainer, ADHD human, and someone who’s worked in nearly every corner of the mental health field—from shelters to schools to private practice… and survived more than a few breakdowns along the way.
Burnout & Bullsht* is the podcast where therapists get honest. Each episode features unfiltered stories of burnout, red flags, unethical leadership, healing, and the decision to stay—or walk away. Some are mine. Some are anonymous. Some are from therapists who are finally ready to say the quiet part out loud.
If you’ve ever felt stuck, overworked, underpaid, unseen, or like you’re the only one struggling—this space is for you.
We’re naming what most people in this field are too scared to talk about.
We’re telling the truth.
And we’re not doing it quietly.
Disclaimer
This podcast is for storytelling, education, and advocacy purposes only. The views expressed are solely those of the host and guests. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
Names, locations, and timelines may be changed or omitted to protect privacy. No information shared should be interpreted as fact without appropriate context or corroboration.
The podcast does not provide legal, clinical, or employment advice. For support, please consult a licensed professional in your area.
All guests have consented to share their stories. Sensitive topics may be discussed—listener discretion is advised.
This podcast includes personal opinions and experiences shared by guests and anonymous contributors. All identifying details may be changed to protect confidentiality. These stories are intended for educational and storytelling purposes and are not meant to defame, accuse, or harm any person or organization. Any resemblance to real persons or entities is purely coincidental.