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🎙️ Licensed and Unfiltered — Real Talk with a Real Therapist


Licensed and Unfiltered, hosted by licensed therapist Lina Kanaley, MFT — a marriage and family therapist and the creator of the show — says the quiet parts out loud. Expect raw, relatable conversations about relationships, mental health, sex, boundaries, trauma, and the messiness of being human.

Whether you're therapy-curious, deep in your own healing journey, or a seasoned clinician looking for honest insights, this show offers candid takes on everything we feel but rarely say.


Sponsored by Therapedia — the AI assistant that helps therapists take notes faster, so we can focus on the work that matters most.

💬 What You Can Expect:

  • Unfiltered conversations about love, loss, self-worth, and growth
  • Stories and experiences that resonate — from Reddit threads to real client insights
  • Thought-provoking takes on pop culture, modern dating, and emotional dynamics
  • Weekly episodes hosted by a licensed therapist who's not afraid to go there


🎧 Listen & Subscribe

Find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and other major platforms.
Visit licensedandunfiltered.com for show notes, free resources, tools, and behind-the-scenes extras.


📲 Stay Connected

Follow us on TikTok and YouTube @licensedandunfiltered for daily insights, mini-therapy moments, and sneak peeks at upcoming guests.


💌 Have a question or topic you’d love to hear covered?
Submit it anonymously or send us a DM — you just might hear it featured on a future episode.


🔔 New episodes every Thursday — hit follow so you never miss a session.

© 2025 Licensed and Unfiltered. All rights reserved.


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Special thanks to our sponsor, Therapedia, for making this podcast possible.



© 2025 Licensed and Unfiltered
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Episodios
  • Your Self-Doubt Isn’t Yours — It Was Given to You
    May 22 2025

    Have you ever noticed that nagging voice in your head telling you you're not good enough? That critical inner dialogue isn't just causing personal distress – it's actively shaping your relationships in ways you might not realize. This revealing exploration uncovers how our self-doubt becomes the invisible scriptwriter for our love stories.

    Drawing from attachment theory, we dive into how childhood experiences form the foundation of our adult relationship patterns. Those conditional love messages from caregivers or early experiences of rejection don't just fade away – they transform into attachment styles that determine how we connect with partners. Whether you're anxiously seeking reassurance or avoidantly maintaining emotional distance, that "not good enough" feeling manifests in predictable relationship behaviors.

    What makes this journey so powerful is recognizing the difference between the harsh generalizations of your inner critic and the reality of your relationship. Are you over-functioning as a people-pleaser or under-functioning as a withdrawer? Are you sabotaging connections because rejection feels safer when you control it? Most importantly, are you mistaking patterns of fear for expressions of love?

    The pathway to healing isn't about silencing every insecure thought, but rather about stopping them from driving your relationship choices. Through practical strategies like naming your inner critic, creating relationship check-ins, and building rituals of safety, you can begin rewriting your worth narrative. Remember that a healthy partner can hold space for your journey without being responsible for fixing your worth.

    Your worth doesn't need proof. You aren't loved because you've earned it through being "enough" – you're loved because you're human. The goal isn't relationship perfection but genuine connection. What patterns are you calling love that are really fear in disguise? Share your experiences in the comments and join us next time as we continue exploring the intersection of self-worth and relationships.

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    Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify — it helps more people find Licensed and Unfiltered and keeps the conversations going.

    🌐 Explore more:
    Visit licensedandunfiltered.com for show notes, free resources, and behind-the-scenes extras.

    📲 Let’s connect:
    Follow us on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube @licensedandunfiltered for daily insights, mini-therapy moments, and sneak peeks of upcoming guests.

    📩 Have a question or topic you’d love to hear covered?
    Submit it anonymously or send us a DM or submit them here — you just might hear it on a future episode.

    🎧 New episodes every Thursday — hit follow so you never miss a session.

    © 2025 Licensed and Unfiltered. All rights reserved.
    This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for therapy or mental health treatment.
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    15 m
  • Swipe Left on Politics, Not People: A Dating Guide for Divided Times
    May 15 2025

    Love in politically divided times requires new approaches to communication and boundary-setting. Politics has become a central identity marker, with many seeing opposing views as moral incompatibilities rather than simple differences of opinion.

    • One in two adults is estranged from a relative, with one in five citing political differences
    • 22% of millennials have ended romantic relationships due to political disagreements
    • 86% of Americans believe dating someone from the opposing political party has become more difficult
    • Political filters on dating apps offer both benefits (value alignment, conflict reduction) and drawbacks (echo chambers, oversimplification)
    • First date conversations benefit from curiosity rather than judgment
    • Successful politically-mixed couples focus on shared values instead of party lines
    • Key relationship strategies include setting specific boundaries, using "I" statements, and creating emotional safety
    • Empathy and genuine curiosity build bridges across political differences
    • Political diversity can strengthen relationships by developing tolerance and adaptability

    Remember, the future isn't about everyone agreeing—it's about learning how to love through disagreement.


    Support the show

    🎙️ Episode Footer

    💬 Liked this episode?
    Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify — it helps more people find Licensed and Unfiltered and keeps the conversations going.

    🌐 Explore more:
    Visit licensedandunfiltered.com for show notes, free resources, and behind-the-scenes extras.

    📲 Let’s connect:
    Follow us on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube @licensedandunfiltered for daily insights, mini-therapy moments, and sneak peeks of upcoming guests.

    📩 Have a question or topic you’d love to hear covered?
    Submit it anonymously or send us a DM or submit them here — you just might hear it on a future episode.

    🎧 New episodes every Thursday — hit follow so you never miss a session.

    © 2025 Licensed and Unfiltered. All rights reserved.
    This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for therapy or mental health treatment.
    Powered by Northern Arizona Digital Marketing (NADM).

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    17 m
  • Relationship Advice That Should Be Illegal
    May 8 2025

    Ever noticed how the relationship advice we're bombarded with often feels suspiciously shallow? From the well-meaning but misguided "happy wife, happy life" to the downright toxic "if they're jealous, they must really love you," we're swimming in a sea of relationship clichés that deserve a serious reality check.

    As a marriage and family therapist, I've witnessed firsthand the damage these seemingly innocent phrases can cause. In this no-holds-barred episode, I'm dismantling ten pieces of relationship advice so bad they should come with warning labels. We'll explore why "men are from Mars, women are from Venus" creates unnecessary barriers to understanding, how "just have a baby" might be the worst possible fix for relationship problems, and why the classic "love means never having to say you're sorry" couldn't be more wrong.

    Beyond just identifying these toxic myths, I dig into the psychology behind why they persist and offer healthier alternatives. We'll discuss how authentic relationships require accountability instead of ego, trust instead of jealousy, and realistic expectations instead of holding out for mythical perfection. Whether you've been advised to "never go to bed angry" or told that "once a cheater, always a cheater," this episode challenges the one-size-fits-all approach that ignores human complexity.

    The truth is, real relationships aren't built on catchy phrases or oversimplified rules – they thrive on mutual respect, open communication, and the courage to embrace imperfection. Subscribe now and share this episode with someone who needs to hear that their relationships deserve more than recycled rom-com wisdom. Together, let's replace these tired clichés with something more honest, nuanced, and genuinely supportive.

    Support the show

    🎙️ Episode Footer

    💬 Liked this episode?
    Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify — it helps more people find Licensed and Unfiltered and keeps the conversations going.

    🌐 Explore more:
    Visit licensedandunfiltered.com for show notes, free resources, and behind-the-scenes extras.

    📲 Let’s connect:
    Follow us on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube @licensedandunfiltered for daily insights, mini-therapy moments, and sneak peeks of upcoming guests.

    📩 Have a question or topic you’d love to hear covered?
    Submit it anonymously or send us a DM or submit them here — you just might hear it on a future episode.

    🎧 New episodes every Thursday — hit follow so you never miss a session.

    © 2025 Licensed and Unfiltered. All rights reserved.
    This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for therapy or mental health treatment.
    Powered by Northern Arizona Digital Marketing (NADM).

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    16 m
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