Clinically Ever After

48: Join Ariel and Stef with special guest Shaelene, somatic DBT therapist and creator of Clinically Ever After, a Disney-based conference for mental health professionals. What started as a “what if” became a “what is.” This sold-out event brought clinicians and educators together at Walt Disney World, where they found community and reconnected with themselves. From navigating Disney logistics to creating a space that actually feels good to be in, this episode explores burnout, authenticity, and play in professional spaces. Sometimes you wish upon a star. Other times, you remember you are one.

Summary

00:00 Introductions and return from hiatus
01:35 What Clinically Ever After is and how it started
04:48 Behind the scenes of hosting at Disney
08:44 Logistics, costs, and figuring things out in real time
12:07 Personal Disney experiences and planning with familiarity
15:09 Designing a conference that feels fun and welcoming
19:36 Presentations, playfulness, and audience engagement
20:36 Attendee reactions and emotional impact
21:31 Creating a relaxed and open professional space
23:03 Pre-event community building and connection
23:58 Shared fandom as an entry point for relationships
26:13 Authenticity and showing up as yourself in professional settings
28:21 Group dynamics and navigating feelings of exclusion
31:37 Inclusivity across roles and disciplines
33:25 Burnout and the need for support in helping professions
34:52 Bonding through joy instead of stress
37:36 Creativity and play as ways to restore energy
42:26 What’s next: expanding the conference and new theme
47:20 Disney snacks and park culture differences
47:58 Closing thoughts and where to connect

Media/Characters Mentioned

  • Disney / Walt Disney World
  • Mickey Mouse
  • EPCOT
  • The Little Mermaid
  • Bath & Body Works Disney Princess Collection
  • Disneyland vs. Disney World


Topics/Themes Mentioned

  • Burnout in clinicians and educators
  • Community and belonging in professional spaces
  • Authenticity in therapy and teaching
  • Play and creativity as part of clinical work
  • Neurodivergence and inclusive environments
  • Designing engaging conferences
  • Imposter syndrome and leadership
  • Fandom as connection and identity
  • Professional vulnerability
  • Navigating large systems like Disney
  • Sensory and environmental considerations
  • Cross-disciplinary collaboration
  • Rest, joy, and sustainable work


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