The Unlicensed Therapist

The Unlicensed Therapist is a professional development podcast designed specifically for new mental health clinicians, students, and interns navigating the transition from graduate school to clinical practice. Hosted by Matthew Grimm, a counselor in Pennsylvania, the show serves as a "practical guide and ethical sounding board" that addresses the "Reality Gap"—the space between academic theory and the messy, human experience of the therapy room.
The podcast’s title is a play on the developmental stage of the audience (those working toward licensure) and the host's philosophy that a good therapist is a perpetual learner who remains "unlicensed" in the sense of constantly evolving and staying open to new growth.
The Unlicensed Therapist is a professional development podcast designed specifically for new mental health clinicians, students, and interns navigating the transition from graduate school to clinical practice. Hosted by Matthew Grimm, a counselor in Pennsylvania, the show serves as a "practical guide and ethical sounding board" that addresses the "Reality Gap"—the space between academic theory and the messy, human experience of the therapy room.
The podcast’s title is a play on the developmental stage of the audience (those working toward licensure) and the host's philosophy that a good therapist is a perpetual learner who remains "unlicensed" in the sense of constantly evolving and staying open to new growth.

Season Two Episode Two Everything I Knew About Counseling I Knew From Theater First!
What feeds your clinical practice outside of graduate school text books? In this solo episode of The Unlicensed Therapist, host Matthew Grimm takes us behind the curtain to explore an unexpected foundation of effective counseling: theater.
Whether standing in the wings before a show or opening the door to welcome a client, the stage and the therapy room share a crucial foundation—they must be cultivated as safe, held spaces. Matthew breaks down how foundational acting skills directly inform clinical work:
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Active Listening vs. Cue-Hunting: Why listening for emotional presence—rather than just waiting for your turn to respond—is vital for preventing therapeutic disconnect.
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Somatic Observation: Applying "Movement for the Actor" techniques to read body language, track physical baseline shifts, and help clients connect to their body's signals.
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Improvisation & Shared Power: How relinquishing control in improv mirrors collaborative therapy, helping clinicians drop the expert mask and foster authentic, give-and-take dialog.
Join us for an insightful look at how your distinct hobbies, past careers, and personal passions might already be enriching your work as a clinician.
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Episodes
Episodes



May 15, 2026
May 15, 2026
41 min
Pulling Back the Curtain: The Truth of Community Mental Health
In Episode 15 (Season 2 Episode 2) of The Unlicensed Therapist, we pull back the curtain on one of the most important — and complicated — parts of the mental health world: Community Mental Health (CMH).
Whether you’re a counseling student, a pre‑licensed clinician, or a seasoned therapist reflecting on your early years, this episode offers a deep, honest look at:
What Community Mental Health actually is
How CMH emerged from deinstitutionalization
The good, the bad, the ugly, and the beautiful
The pros and cons for clients
The pros and cons for clinicians
How CMH shapes your clinical identity
Why CMH is often the launchpad for your career
From productivity pressures and systemic barriers to accelerated clinical growth and profound client relationships, this episode explores the full truth of CMH — with compassion, nuance, and lived experience.
Perfect for: counseling students, new clinicians, supervisors, educators, and anyone curious about how mental health care really works behind the scenes.
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May 8, 2026
May 8, 2026
32 min
Season 2 Episode 1 — Welcome Back: What I’ve Learned, What’s Changing, and Documentation: Friend or Foe?
After two years in the field, host Matthew Grimm, counselor and storyteller, returns to The Unlicensed Therapist with a heartfelt reflection on what those first years after graduation really teach you — about clients, supervision, and yourself.
In this Season 2 opener, Matthew shares what he’s learned since earning his master’s degree: how the first year mirrors your own humanity, how the second year brings clarity and confidence, and how supervision, boundaries, and community become lifelines.
He also explores what’s changing in Season 2 — including interviews with professionals across disciplines, deep‑dive episodes on clinical realities, and more narrative‑driven conversations that honor both the science and art of therapy.
Whether you’re a new clinician, a seasoned therapist, or someone curious about the human side of helping, this episode invites you to reflect, laugh, and learn alongside Matthew as he asks the question every therapist eventually faces: Is documentation a friend or foe?



Apr 27, 2026
Episode 13 - Season Finale Therapist Roundtable
Apr 27, 2026
Apr 27, 2026
1hr 40 min
The Unlicensed Therapist – Therapist Roundtable Featuring: Audrey, Jamie, Andrew & Julie
The Season 13 finale brings together four deeply thoughtful clinicians—Audrey, Jamie, Andrew, and Julie—for a roundtable that cuts straight to the heart of what it means to be a therapist. Across twelve core questions, they explore the realities of the work: the origin stories that shaped them, the alliances that sustain the therapeutic process, and the identity shifts that come with years of sitting in the chair.
This episode moves fluidly between vulnerability and wisdom. The panelists unpack the gap between what they imagined the field would be and what it actually demands. They speak candidly about imposter syndrome, the pressure to appear competent, and the moments when transparency became a bridge rather than a liability.
They reflect on the non‑verbal presence that creates safety, the evolution of their relationship with silence, and the ways theory becomes less of a rulebook and more of a compass over time. They discuss supervision, burnout, boundaries, and the practices that keep them human in a profession that asks for so much emotional labor.
This finale is a love letter to the profession—honest, grounded, and full of the kind of wisdom that only emerges from years of doing the work.



Apr 17, 2026
Apr 17, 2026
37 min
Episode 12 - Becoming a Therapist: The Journey No One Prepared You For (A Masterclass)
Description: Are you a student, intern, or new clinician feeling like your graduate training left a few gaps in your map? You’re not alone.
In this special, comprehensive masterclass episode of The Unlicensed Therapist, we move beyond the textbooks to explore the continuous, messy, and deeply human arc of becoming a therapist. This is the synthesis of everything we’ve discussed this season—a guide designed to help you understand how your skills, identity, and experiences fit together into a professional life.
We’re breaking down the developmental stages that every therapist faces:
The Reality Gap: Why the therapy room feels so different from the classroom—and why that’s actually where the real learning starts.
The Alliance: Why it is the anchor for every theory, technique, and intervention you will ever use.
Imposter Syndrome: How to move past it and use it as a bridge to clinical confidence.
Identity & Theory: Moving from "performing" therapy to truly practicing it in a way that feels authentic to you.
Ethics & Supervision: Reframing these not as administrative hurdles, but as the essential scaffolding that allows you to grow safely.
The Human Factor: Why your self-care and humanity are not just "extras," but your greatest clinical tools.
Whether you are just starting your practicum or navigating your first years of junior licensure, this episode is the roadmap I wish someone had handed me on day one.
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Mar 25, 2026
Episode 11 - The Ethics Tightrope Walk
Mar 25, 2026
Mar 25, 2026
20 min
Episode 11 - The Ethics Tightrope Walk
In this episode of The Unlicensed Therapist, Matthew Grimm takes you onto the tightrope every new clinician must learn to walk: ethics in real‑world practice. Forget the tidy case studies and multiple‑choice exams—this is the messy, unpredictable, human side of ethical decision‑making that no textbook fully prepares you for.
Matthew breaks down the three biggest ethical challenges emerging therapists face: navigating dual relationships in a digital world, deciding when and how to self‑disclose, and documenting with the precision that protects both you and your clients. Through grounded examples, practical guidance, and the kind of honesty only someone who’s been in the room can offer, this episode becomes a lifeline for anyone stepping into practicum, internship, or their first clinical role.
If you’ve ever felt that knot in your stomach when a client asks to follow you on Instagram, shares something that makes you question your next move, or reveals a crisis that demands immediate action, this episode will help you breathe, slow down, and find your footing. Ethics isn’t about perfection—it’s about presence, intention, and knowing when to reach for your supervisor.
This is the episode every emerging therapist needs in their back pocket.
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