Showing Up in the Therapy Room With Our Whole Humanity: Art, Attunement, and Radical Care with Chenai Mupotsa Russell

Showing Up in the Therapy Room With Our Whole Humanity: Art, Attunement, and Radical Care with Chenai Mupotsa Russell

From Two Sides of the Spectrum by Meg Ferrell

January 21, 2026 · 32 min · Episode 114

About this episode

The episode features a conversation with Chenai Mupotsa-Russell about the transformative role of art in therapy and well-being.

Learning from Chenai Mupotsa-Russell will absolutely transform you. Chenai doesn't just teach us how we can use art of every kind to support well-being for our clients, she also embodies everything she teaches — art, liberation, anti-colonial practice, and so much more. In today's conversation, we explore the role that art can play in our work as providers with concrete examples, and ideas, and stories from Chenai that you can use right away. Chenai Mupotsa-Russell is an art therapist, community builder, advocate, and PhD candidate in community psychology. Her research reimagines mental health through decolonial practice, collective care, and intersectional justice. Want MORE EPISODES of Two Sides of the Spectrum, recorded Q&As with our guests, and a listener chat forum? We just launched our Patreon and we need your support! Join our community at https://patreon.com/learnplaythrive

People in this episode

Host: Meg Ferrell

Guest: Chenai Mupotsa-Russell

Topics covered

  • art therapy
  • well-being
  • decolonial practice
  • collective care
  • intersectional justice

Keywords

  • art
  • therapy
  • well-being
  • decolonial practice
  • mental health
  • community psychology
  • intersectional justice

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