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The Trauma Therapist

The Guest Host Series Jenny Hughes interviews Liliana Baylon

The Trauma Therapist

Guy Crawford Macpherson

Mental Health, Alternative Health, Education, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness

4.5579 Ratings

🗓️ 20 March 2026

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Liliana Baylon, MBA, LMFT-S, RPT-S, & EMDRIA Approved ConsultantLiliana Baylon helps therapists and supervisors bring cultural humility, trauma awareness, and attachment-informed care into every session.

As a bilingual, bicultural, and licensed marriage and family therapist, she specializes in supporting migrant, first-generation, and BIPOC communities through family and child therapy. With advanced training in EMDR, Emotionally Focused Therapy, and Play Therapy, Liliana is an AAMFT Approved Supervisor, EMDRIA Approved Consultant, ICEEFT Supervisor (EFIT/EFCT/EFFT), and Registered Play Therapist Supervisor.

She provides consultation, mentorship, and continuing education for therapists, supervisors, and organizations as they navigate the cultural, emotional, and systemic dimensions of healing. Her trainings are known for blending deep clinical insight with real-world cultural applications, offering actionable tools for professionals in agencies, schools, and private practice.

www.lilianabaylon.com (Supervision, Consultation, Trainings)

www.healingrelationshipscounseling.com (Therapy Services)


Jenny Hughes, PhD is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in trauma and PTSD. She supports helpers and healers through the common experience of vicarious trauma as the founder of The BRAVE Trauma Therapist Collective.

Jenny helps trauma therapists be human again as they learn how to manage vicarious trauma and enhance vicarious resilience together. As a clinician, she practices Brainspotting, EMDR, and Cognitive Processing Therapy.

Jenny is the author of The PTSD Recovery Workbook and Triggers to Glimmers: A Vicarious Resilience Journal and Workbook.




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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Trauma Therapist Podcast. My name is Guy McPherson. I interview incredible people

0:05.7

who've dedicated their lives to helping those who've been impacted by trauma. A big thank

0:10.8

you to our sponsors and our guests who are supporting this show.

0:15.5

Five, four, three, two, one. Hello, everyone, and welcome to the trauma therapist podcast with Guy McPherson.

0:24.9

I'm your guest host today, Jenny Hughes. I'm a trauma psychologist and founder of the brave

0:29.6

trauma therapist collective, and I'm here with the amazing Liliana Baylon. She is an LMFT in Colorado. She does so many amazing things. She's an EMDR

0:42.4

therapist, a registered play therapist. She's a supervisor. And she's also an advocate for so many things.

0:51.7

And this is actually a redo of an episode that we recorded back in September

0:57.1

that got lost in the interwebs of technology. And we're really glad that we get to redo it

1:02.5

because in September we were talking about cultural humility and immigrant trauma, which was

1:07.5

very relevant. And now today, as of February 4th, 2026, when we are recording,

1:12.7

it is ever more relevant for us. And so we're going to talk about what is the cost of

1:19.6

witnessing all of this collective trauma and see where it goes from there. So welcome,

1:24.9

Lillianna. Thank you for your time, your energy again. And let's hit the

1:29.3

ground running, lady. Thank you for the invite. Yeah, let's hit it. So it's funny because every time

1:34.2

that I'm talking, for all of you who are listening, I want you to think about the parallel process

1:39.2

that we are having with our clients when we're talking about what we're the collective trauma that we're

1:45.3

witnessing. So it's not just our clients coming and sharing with us in our sessions, but it's also

1:51.4

what we are noticing in the news, when we're noticing if you're advocating, what you're noticing

1:57.0

when you go in protest if you're able, ableied to do so. And how all of that is actually

2:03.2

all those migration narratives, social justices or social injustices that we're witnessing are actually

2:10.2

reshaping our nervous systems, not just our clients, but as therapists, as containers, we are being reshaped and we are in a state

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