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An Indirect Monster Kiss

February 28, 2019 · Discuss on the Geek Therapy Forum

Charge up your empathy batteries, this episode is all about empathizing with Centipeetle’s trauma and Steven’s struggle to find his emotional core. Join us as we discuss Monster Buddies going in-depth into a discussion about trauma, retraumatization, how to identify and how to empower those who have gone through it. This is followed by An Indirect Kiss, an episode all about getting in touch with your feelings and shipping Connie + Steven.

Get ready for questions like:
Can gem Centipeetles have mental illnesses?
Did Steven and Connie really kiss?
Why is it important for everyone to be able to identify mental illness when it happens?

Most of all, laugh as Gian and Kat struggle and stumble to fulfill the role of synopsis person.

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Special Thanks to Joe Jeremiah for letting us use his version of “Here Comes a Thought”

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Steven & the Victims

February 6, 2019 · Discuss on the Geek Therapy Forum

What happens when a prank goes wrong. What is the real relationship between Lars & Sadie? The idea’s of relationships are discussed and trust with relationships. As always discussing family bonds with gems and Steven, but also outside relationships between Steven & Sadie and Lars. If you could clone yourself would, would you? Steven does and we get to see that Steven sees how he can be a handful. Even though they were all clones, of Steven they all attempted to exude their own form of individuality. Follow Kat on twitter @KatMFT Follow Gian on twitter @Psychogonically Follow Marc on twitter @Cuiriz96 Join us on the geek therapy forums https://forum.geektherapy.com/ Special Thanks to Joe Jeremiah for letting us use his version of “Here Comes a Thought” Don’t forget to subscribe where ever you hear our podcast and please leave a review! Also if you play Steven Universe: Tap Together, join our Club! Just search “Geek Therapy Club” and join in on the fun!
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Coach Steven’s Room

January 29, 2019 · Discuss on the Geek Therapy Forum

Rose’s room is where we start to see that Steven is still struggling to figure out his own identity. Steven is given room in the temple based on “his”/Rose’s gem. The room in the temple is a metaphor for not knowing where he belongs in either human or gem culture and since Steven is half human half gem the room reacts the same. This is the first episode we really see the severe jealousy of Pearl to Amethyst & Garnet’s fusion Sugilite. The fusion dance is very sexual in nature. Follow Kat on twitter @KatMFT Follow Gian on twitter @Psychogonically Follow Marc on twitter @Cuiriz96 Join us on the geek therapy forums https://forum.geektherapy.com/ Special Thanks to Joe Jeremiah for letting us use his version of “Here Comes a Thought” Don’t forget to subscribe where ever you hear our podcast and please leave a review! Also if you play Steven Universe: Tap Together, join our Club! Just search “Geek Therapy Club” and join in on the fun!
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