Shows

Line by Line: Survival Notes

Line by Line: Survival Notes

A podcast about behavior, boundaries, and the clever ways we survive things no one prepared us for. Hosted by Jon Murphy, PMHNP-BC—curious, reflective, and here to make sense of what we’ve been through. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice or treatment. The views expressed are my own, drawn from clinical experience and personal perspective. If you’re in crisis, please seek support from a licensed professional or emergency services.
Toxic: How to Spot It, Name It, and Finally Breathe Again

Toxic: How to Spot It, Name It, and Finally Breathe Again

TOXIC is a podcast for adult children of emotionally immature parents, people recovering from manipulative relationships, and anyone waking up to the patterns that kept them small. Hosted by psychiatric nurse practitioner Jon Murphy, TOXIC blends lived experience with clinical insight to help you identify what’s not working — and why you’ve tolerated it for so long. This isn’t about overanalyzing your past. It’s about finally seeing it clearly. We cover: Family dysfunction and emotional neglect No contact and boundary work Group psychology and toxic dynamics Nervous system healing The myths that kept you stuck You’re not overreacting. You’re waking up.
Compass Point Institute

Compass Point Institute

Hosted by James Kennedy, PMHNP-BC and Jon Murphy, PMHNP-BC, Compass Point Institute is a clinician-led podcast for psychiatric providers, therapists, and the future of mental healthcare. We break down the real-world clinical issues that matter—ADHD, trauma, pharmacotherapy, professional advocacy, and more—through grounded dialogue, lived experience, and evidence-based insight. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice or treatment. The views expressed are my own, drawn from clinical experience and personal perspective. If you’re in crisis, please seek support from a licensed professional or emergency services.