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Sharlee is the lead host of Behavioral Health Today, and a dedicated behavioral health professional with nearly two decades of experience as a social worker. Holding dual Master’s degrees in Social Work and Trauma-Informed Education, she brings a rich, multifaceted perspective to the conversations she leads—both on her show and in her everyday practice. Currently licensed as a Master’s Level Social Worker in South Carolina and actively pursuing clinical licensure in North Carolina, Sharlee has served communities across both states in roles spanning child protective services, public education, postsecondary education and now as a Renal Social Worker.
A passionate advocate for lifelong learning and holistic well-being, Sharlee has spoken at local and national social work conferences, leading professional development sessions on topics such as self-care, food deserts, and trauma-informed care. She has also provided post secondary instruction on the undergraduate level. Her work is grounded in a strengths-based, open-minded approach, fueled by curiosity and deep empathy for people from all walks of life.

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BHT Bytes – 400 Episodes of Growth: A Celebration of Change & Community – Episode 400
Helping people help people has always been at the heart of what we do, and reaching 400 episodes is only possible because of you, our listeners. In this milestone episode of BHT Bytes, host Peter Fenger and co-host Sharlee Dixon pause to reflect on the journey so far: where we began, how the show has evolved, and the memories that have shaped us along the way. From producing to hosting, from weekly conversations to live summits, the podcast has grown alongside the larger Triad mission to serve the behavioral and mental health community. Whether you’ve been here since episode one or just joined recently, this celebration is about gratitude, growth, and the ongoing mission to help people help people.
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BHT Bytes – From Slides to Soundwaves: How Podcast-Based CEs Are Changing Continuing Education – Episode 421
Continuing education is required, but the way we earn it is evolving. In this episode of BHT Bytes, host Peter Fenger is joined by Sharlee Dixon to explore the growing shift toward podcast-based continuing education (CEs) for mental health professionals. If you’ve ever found yourself scrambling for credits, zoning out in long webinars, or wishing CE requirements fit better into real life, this conversation is for you. We break down what podcast-based CEs actually are, how they work, and what clinicians need to know about accreditation, post-tests, and license requirements. You’ll hear how this format compares to traditional self-study courses, who it tends to work best for, and where its limitations lie, especially for visual or skills-based learners. We also discuss accessibility, burnout, and how podcast learning can feel more like mentorship or consultation than instruction. Finally, we walk through trusted platforms offering podcast-based CE credits, what to look for before enrolling, and how clinicians can build a sustainable CE plan using audio-based learning, without adding another task to an already full plate.
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Eat, Move, Sleep, Connect: The FEARLESS Path to Total Wellness with Dr. James Thompson – Episode 420
Stop chasing vague goals like “being healthier.” Real change starts when you discover your why, shift your mindset, and commit to progress, not perfection. In this episode, Sharlee Dixon sits down with Dr. James Thompson, physician, author, and passionate advocate for transformational wellness. With more than 35 years of medical experience, Dr. Thompson’s own health journey took a powerful turn after a life-changing 21-day Daniel Fast in 2012. That experience led him to embrace a whole-food, plant-based lifestyle, earn a certification in integrative holistic nutrition, and ultimately develop his FEARLESS framework, the foundation of his book, “Fearless Wellness”. In “Fearless Wellness”, Dr. Thompson shows how lasting health is built through plant-based nutrition, movement, stress management, meaningful relationships, and purposeful living. His mission is simple but profound: to empower people to take control of their health and live more vibrant, fulfilling lives. We’re thrilled to welcome Dr. James Thompson as he dives into the FEARLESS framework for holistic wellness, shares practical tips for improving diet, exercise, sleep, stress, social connection, and spiritual purpose, and explores how his book and programs can help you truly transform your health and well-being.
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Chosen by the Work: Storytelling, Softness, & the Strength to Heal with John Morgan – Episode 419
Storytelling isn’t about explaining people, it’s about humanizing them so we can finally see each other. In this episode, Peter Fenger sits down with John Morgan, a filmmaker, social worker, and co-founder of Live Your Purpose Media, a storytelling platform rooted in healing, equality, and social justice. With more than a decade of experience in community mental health, including work in Akron’s public schools and at the county’s first Black-owned, nationally accredited mental health agency, John brings a rare and grounded perspective to the intersection of wellness and creativity. Today, he leads powerful film projects that explore Black maternal health, incarceration, and men’s mental health, while also directing Soft Work, a support network creating space for men to embrace vulnerability, emotional honesty, and healing. In this conversation, we explore John’s journey from social work to filmmaking and men’s mental health advocacy, and how he uses storytelling, community building, and softness as tools for transformation. At the core of John’s work is a commitment to helping people live their purpose, and to telling stories that don’t just inform, but inspire real change.
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