“Too Big for This Room” — A New Podcast for People Who Are Done Playing Small

Big conversations. Cramped spaces. No topic off-limits.

Let’s just say it: some conversations are too real for polite company.

Sobriety.
Money.
Race.
Sex.
Spirituality.
Control.
Shame.
The stuff you avoid at dinner parties but live with every day.

That’s where we’re going—with a mic, a guest, and just enough room to make everyone slightly uncomfortable.

Welcome to Too Big for This Room—our brand-new podcast series dropping soon from The Pursuit Counseling.

What It Is

Too Big for This Room is a podcast for the questions that don’t fit inside the typical therapy cliché—or a LinkedIn post.

We’re talking:

  • What happens after you say “I’m sober now” and everything gets awkward
  • Why race still doesn’t get named in most “inclusive” spaces
  • The stories we’ve told ourselves about money—and the ones we inherited
  • How sex, shame, and silence get tangled up for people who were never taught how to talk about it

These aren’t topics we’re tiptoeing around.
These are topics we’re putting center stage.

Inside spaces that were never built to hold them.

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Why We’re Doing It in Tiny Rooms

Here’s the twist: every episode of Too Big for This Room is recorded in an uncomfortably small space.

We’re talking:

  • Janitor’s closets
  • Tiny homes
  • Elevators
  • Back seats of cars
  • Hallway nooks
  • Therapy rooms that feel like broom closets

Why?
Because discomfort is the point.
These conversations already feel like too much.
So we’re leaning in—making the space physically smaller so we have no choice but to sit with the tension.

It’s uncomfortable.
It’s honest.
And it’s long overdue.

Who This Is For

  • The people who’ve been holding big questions with no outlet
  • The ones who are sick of performative vulnerability
  • Therapists who want real talk, not textbook takes
  • Clients who are thinking, “If someone would just talk about this out loud, I’d feel less alone”
  • Humans with messy, layered, unfiltered stories who still want to grow

If that’s you? You’re in the right room—even if it’s a little tight.

What to Expect

  • Raw interviews with clients, clinicians, creators, and real humans
  • Candid conversations with zero branding polish
  • Some laughter. Some tension. A lot of truth
  • And a lot of “I thought it was just me” moments

Each episode pulls a thread most people are scared to touch.
We’re not scared.
We’re curious.
And we’re making space—no matter how small—for the conversations that deserve it.

Launch Details

“Too Big for This Room” drops this summer.
You can subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and right here on our blog.
We’ll be releasing new episodes —big topics, small rooms, real talk.

Final Word

Some conversations are too big for the room.
But they still deserve to happen.
So we’re cramming ourselves into the corners of real life—and pressing record.

Get ready to think, squirm, laugh, and maybe finally hear the thing you’ve been waiting for someone to say out loud.

It’s real. It’s coming.
And it’s gonna hit.
Too Big for This Room.

Subscribe. Share. Pull up a folding chair.
We’ll make space for you.

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