<p>In this episode of <em>Conversations with Toi</em>, I'm unpacking the recent drama surrounding Dr. Cheyenne Bryant—not to add fuel to the fire, but to highlight a deeper conversation we don’t have often enough: <strong>why working with a licensed, qualified therapist matters</strong>, and why your own clarity and flexibility matter just as much.</p><p>When public figures in the mental‑health space become the center of controversy, it can shake people’s trust in therapy altogether. But the truth is this: your healing is too important to hand over to anyone who isn’t trained, licensed, and accountable. And even with the right professional, you still need to come into the process with an understanding of what you need, what you’re working toward, and how open you’re willing to be.</p><p>We talk about:</p><ul><li>What the Dr. Bryant situation reveals about the importance of <strong>credentials, ethics, and real clinical training</strong></li><li>How to identify what <em>you</em> need from a therapist so you don’t waste time, money, or emotional energy</li><li>Why flexibility in your wellness journey helps you get the most out of therapy</li><li>The difference between <strong>reinforcing your wellness in every area of your life</strong> versus chasing quick fixes or viral moments</li><li>How staying the course—quietly, consistently—builds results that last</li></ul><p>This episode is a reminder that your healing isn’t a trend. It’s a commitment. And when you choose licensed support, stay flexible, and keep reinforcing your growth in every area of your life, you create change that doesn’t need an audience to be real.</p><p>Follow me on all socials at <strong>@toitimeblog</strong> and stay connected through the blog at <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="http://www.toitime.org"><strong>www.toitime.org</strong></a> for more conversations on wellness, intentional living, and doing the work that actually transforms you.</p>