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Mentor Moments

Mentor Moments

By: Michael Kiener Brayton Wooters
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Welcome to Mentor Moments, the podcast where distinctive lives shape the individuals we become. Join us for engaging counseling conversations that delve deep into personal journeys while focusing on pressing professional issues. In this season of Mentor Moments, we're honored to feature remarkable individuals who not only introduce you to the world of rehabilitation counseling but also tackle current topics and issues that matter. Each episode invites you into the minds of our guests as they share their unique perspectives.Michael Kiener, Brayton Wooters
Episodes
  • Community Mental Health Leadership ft. ft. Jessica Dickson, MA, LPC & Rachel Elmore, PsyD, LPC.
    Jun 15 2026

    In this episode, we host two dynamic Maryville alumni, Rachel Elmore and Jessica Dickson, to share their journeys in community mental health, leadership styles, and insights into working at Compass. Their stories highlight their diverse pathways in mental health careers and the importance of growth, mentorship, and community impact.

    Key Topics:

    • The advantages of starting in community mental health and nonprofit organizations
    • Career progression: from case management to leadership roles
    • The importance of mentorship and internal growth at organizations like Compass
    • Leadership styles: advocacy, delegation, and leading by example
    • The significance of community support roles and hands-on client experience
    • Trends in mental health: overdose reduction, integrated primary care, and COVID-19 impacts
    • Navigating supervision, internships, licensure, and early career fears
    • The evolving landscape of mental health services post-pandemic
    • Jessica’s doctorate work on burnout among emergency room staff and medical-mental health connections
    • How organizations promote internal advancement and support employee wellbeing


    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Introduction and guest introductions

    00:24 - Jessica’s background and Maryville program journey

    01:28 - Rachel’s pathway from biology to counseling

    02:20 - How Dr. Parker inspired Jessica’s choice at Maryville

    03:50 - Post-graduation roles at Compass for Jessica and Rachel

    04:48 - Leadership progression and responsibilities at Compass

    06:55 - Jessica’s doctorate on burnout and emergency medical workforce

    09:12 - Why Compass fosters internal growth and employee investment

    11:45 - Leadership styles: advocacy, delegation, visibility

    13:23 - How leadership shapes organizational culture

    15:26 - Internship and practicum opportunities at Compass and role readiness

    16:19 - Licensure support and supervision programs

    17:49 - Addressing concerns about nonprofit mental health careers

    18:44 - Stability, funding, and organizational support at Compass

    20:09 - Pay equity, benefits, and job satisfaction in nonprofit settings

    21:36 - The value of diverse career paths beyond therapy

    24:04 - Emerging trends in mental health: overdose decline and health monitoring

    27:41 - Impact of COVID-19 on mental health and physical health links

    29:27 - The idea of a podcast by Jessica and Rachel

    30:59 - Mentors’ advice for students: network, give grace, and stay open-minded

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    33 mins
  • Surrendering the Outcome: How College Wrestlers Trigger Flow State & Peak Performance ft. Jeremiah Larson & Elijah Almarinez
    May 15 2026

    Most champions start by learning to have fun and letting go of the pressure—to truly unlock peak performance. Elijah and Jeremiah, two top-tier college wrestlers, share how shifting mindset from fear of failure to focus on the process transforms not just their season, but their entire approach to competition and life. In this episode, they reveal the power of treating every practice and match as a step in the journey rather than an endgame. Elijah talks about the importance of mental toughness, having fun, and maintaining a growth mindset—even through injury and setbacks. Jeremiah shares how surrendering expectations, focusing on daily improvements, and building team culture can elevate both individual and collective success. Together, they discuss practical tactics like visualization, staying present, and leading by example—lessons that go beyond wrestling and resonate with anyone striving for excellence under pressure.




    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Welcome and episode overview

    00:12 - Introducing guests Jeremiah Larson and Elijah Almarinez

    01:02 - Reflecting on Elijah’s season and experience as a true freshman

    01:54 - Jeremiah's journey to becoming an All-American and final season reflections

    03:04 - Jeremiah’s mindset shift: letting go of expectations and focusing on the process

    04:21 - The significance of surrendering outcome anxiety during competition

    05:27 - Jeremiah discusses maintaining a daily mindset and consistency

    07:29 - Insights into team culture: bonding, rituals, and leadership in wrestling

    08:33 - Elijah’s transition from high school to college wrestling

    09:32 - The importance of self-reliance and routines during college sports

    10:39 - The role of trainers and recovery routines in athletic performance

    11:33 - The humility of being humbled by college competition and embracing growth

    12:00 - Overcoming the top-dog mentality and staying motivated

    13:53 - Elijah's approach to summer training and injury recovery

    15:50 - The value of steady, consistent effort and self-tracking

    17:09 - The development of team culture in college wrestling

    19:17 - Building bonds through shared hardships and team support

    21:06 - Leading by example: the importance of small acts for team unity

    22:14 - The significance of collective effort and shared sacrifice

    24:14 - Academic success as part of mental resilience

    25:06 - Intrinsic motivators and maintaining flow through purpose

    28:29 - Elijah’s perspective on having fun and enjoying each match

    30:55 - Recognizing and avoiding mental traps: burnout, outside distractions

    31:42 - The importance of seeking help and mental health awareness

    33:41 - Self-worth, identity, and the impact of wins and losses

    35:52 - The concept of being 'optimal' rather than perfect in training and diet

    37:57 - Using mental preparation strategies like visualization and affirmations

    39:55 - Overcoming injuries and dominating in high-pressure moments

    42:00 - Patience and focus in clutch situations, avoiding overthinking

    44:52 - The power of visualizing success and staying present

    45:17 - Final motivational advice: enjoy the college experience and stay positive

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    49 mins
  • Relentless Curiosity in Counseling Grad. School w/Cadie Buschjost
    May 2 2026

    In this episode, we explore the journey of a Maryville University graduate student, Cadie Buschjost, as she navigates her transition from undergraduate studies to her master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. We discuss the importance of mentorship, involvement, and embracing new challenges in professional growth.

    Key Topics:

    • Cadie academic and extracurricular journey at Maryville University
    • The role of mentorship and faculty support in academic success
    • Engagement in student organizations like NAMI and Res Life
    • How Maryville’s community and resources support student development
    • Professional experiences including research, practicum, and career planning
    • Reflections on inter-cohort mentoring and creating student organizations
    • The importance of stepping outside comfort zones for growth
    • Practical advice for students transitioning to graduate studies

    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Introduction to Cadie Buschjost’s background and Maryville experience
    02:01 - Cadie’s involvement in Res Life and living on campus
    04:20 - Academic path: psychology, sociology, English minor, and research highlights
    08:24 - How a class with Dr. Brittany Robinson influenced Cadie’s career focus
    10:05 - The mentorship experience and faculty support at Maryville
    14:08 - Introduction to NAMI and campus mental health advocacy work
    16:52 - Developing student organizations and peer mentorship ideas
    19:45 - Transition from undergrad to graduate school and adaptation strategies
    23:07 - Challenges of online learning and building discipline in grad studies
    26:05 - Highlights of Cadie’s favorite courses and research projects
    29:40 - How curiosity and asking questions propelled Katie’s academic pursuits
    32:25 - The value of asking for opportunities and networking
    33:52 - Reflection on professional identity and future goals in counseling
    37:33 - Discussing practicum, fieldwork, and team-based learning
    40:22 - Preparing for practical application and counseling skills development
    42:08 - The significance of metacognitive reflection outside of the classroom
    43:35 - Mentor moment: the importance of stepping outside your comfort zone

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    39 mins
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