Studio Talk Podcast Update

Hello listeners and supporters of Studio Talk Podcast: Real Conversations About Mental Health!

We are checking in to give you a short update of what’s been going on with our podcast.

Our co-host Victoria has recently moved away and we are giving her some time to settle in so that she can get back to co-hosting the weekly podcasts with me via the distance.

In the meantime, I am moving forward with starting our conversations with our community members. We are starting with family and friends. We will then move on to community members, colleagues, etc. 

Our very first guest will be our very own JROC Da Mic. He is our podcast technical supervisor, a radio on air personality and host of The Comic Section Podcast. Our topic of conversation will be fitness and mental health. Be sure to stay tuned for that super cool episode!

If you are interested in being a guest on our podcast please contact us here Contact us

You can check out our podcast website at Studio Talk Podcast: Real Conversations About Mental Health

Xiomara A. Sosa

Creator and Host

Studio Talk Podcast: Real Conversations About Mental Health

Xiomara A. Sosa

Hi, my name is Xiomara A. Sosa. I am the owner and Clinical Director of Summerville Women’s Mental Health Services.

I am a bilingual Licensed Professional Counselor and Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor-Candidate. I am supervised by Dr. Latrice Love, a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor.

I am Latina, born and raised in the Bronx, New York City, NY.

I am a first-generation college graduate and a very proud daughter of immigrants from Puerto Rico (a territory of the US) and the Dominican Republic.

When I am not working with the people I serve inside and outside of my communities, you can find me working on my nonprofit organization, The X-Studio: A Mental Health Cooperative, or on my podcast, The X-Podcast: Real Conversations About Mental Health.

Education

I earned my Bachelor of Science Degree in Psychology from Phoenix University and my Master of Science Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling with a specialization in Forensic Counseling from Walden University, both CACREP-accredited universities.

I have been serving clients since 2012, working in case management and other capacities, including counseling/therapy. My work has been consistently serving women and all other underrepresented communities, including communities of color, the LGBTQIA2S+ community, and the veteran community. The bulk of my work has been in anxiety, depression, dysphoria, and trauma/stressor-related disorders, and other specialty areas and issues.

My specialization is women’s mental health, integrative mental health (IMH), and multicultural counseling/therapy. My foundation is in cultural competency and social change advocacy. I focus on combining evidence-based treatment with alternative therapies. My focal point is on treating the whole person, not just the symptoms of a particular illness or concern. That includes mental health, physical health, emotional well-being, interpersonal relationships, and spiritual needs. I help clients identify patterns in their lives that may contribute to their struggles and work on developing strategies for making healthier choices. I am also a 9/11 survivor and a proud United States Air Force and Army veteran. You can read my full bio on my website at www.swmhs.net

https://www.CounselorXiomaraASosa.com