All Things Private Practice

All Things Private Practice Podcast is where we dive deep into the gritty, unfiltered world of being a mental health entrepreneur and a private practice owner. Join us as we explore the emotional roller coaster of this wild journey, tackling the raw and unapologetic aspects that often go unspoken. In each episode, we fearlessly dissect the dark corners of self-doubt, resilience, impostor syndrome, and paralyzing perfectionism. No sugar-coating here. This is where we get down and dirty, exposing the messy reality that comes with building your own mental health private practice. Hosted in an interview-style format, we bring you authentic conversations with entrepreneurs who have wrestled with their demons and emerged victorious. We delve into their stories of triumph, failure, and everything in between. Prepare yourself for unfiltered tales of blood, sweat, and tears, as our guests share their journeys of self-discovery and growth. It’s time to strip away the glossy facade and embrace the rawness that lies beneath the surface. We challenge societal norms, smash through glass ceilings, and unapologetically question the status quo. Brace yourself for a podcast that isn’t afraid to confront the messy reality head-on. Tune in every Saturday as we release new episodes, igniting your entrepreneurial fire and propelling you forward on your private practice odyssey. This is the All Things Private Practice Podcast, where authenticity meets audacity, and the road to success is paved with resilience. Atppod.com

Episode 110: Shaping Your Own Path: Self-Worth, Success, and Building a Thriving Private Practice [featuring Talia Bombola]

In this episode, we dive deep into the common challenges and misconceptions that many business owners face. Talia enlightens us on the importance of authenticity in business and the various ways we can tap into our true selves when putting ourselves out there, whether through social media or blogging. We also explore the emotional rollercoaster of entrepreneurship, from imposter syndrome to self-doubt, and how these inner child wounds can affect our business growth.

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Episode 109: Self Care Is More Than Walks On The Beach: Vicarious Trauma 101 [featuring Jenny Hughes]

I had a thought-provoking conversation with trauma psychologist Jenny Hughes. We delved into the topic of vicarious trauma and its impact on mental health professionals and entrepreneurs alike. Jenny shared her insights on how vicarious trauma can lead to burnout and why it’s crucial to address it before it’s too late.

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Episode 108: Burnout Prevention: You’re So Much More Than Your Professional Identity [featuring Sarah Gilbert]

Feeling consumed by their professional identity: This episode addresses the common tendency among mental health professionals to define themselves solely by their work and how this can lead to burnout and a loss of personal identity.

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Episode 107: Therapy Vs. Coaching: How to Expand Your Services Ethically [featuring Carly Hill]

In this episode of the All Things Private Practice Podcast, I talk with Carly Hill, LCSW and business coach for therapists who want to add coaching to their businesses, about how therapists can add coaching to their practice ethically while protecting themselves, their business, and their clients.

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Episode 106: Healing and Identity: Navigating Dual Cultures and Building a Thriving Private Practice [featuring Jacqueline Garcia]

In this episode of the All Things Private Practice Podcast, Jacqueline Garcia shares her journey of embracing authenticity and highlighting her personality in her private practice. She emphasizes the importance of self-discovery, self-compassion, and self-care, while also challenging the traditional norms in the therapy profession to advocate for marginalized groups and create a safe and supportive community.

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Episode 105: Building Neurodivergent Friendly Classrooms: Creating Educational Change [featuring Erica Whitfield]

Want to learn how to create a more neurodivergent affirmative classroom for your kids? During this episode, we do a deep dive into how to make the classroom a more sensory-friendly space.

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Episode 104: Mastering Social Media Marketing as a Mental Health Professional: The Game-Changing Syllaby Solution [featuring Austin Armstrong]

The main message of this episode is that creating content for social media can be challenging for mental health professionals, but tools like Syllabi, an AI marketing tool, can help streamline the process by generating video scripts based on customer search questions and even providing a digital avatar to read the script if professionals are uncomfortable being on camera, all at a fraction of the cost of hiring an agency. The episode emphasizes the importance of consistent content creation to build a brand and reach potential clients who may be in need of mental health services, especially in the current post-pandemic landscape.

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Episode 103: Breaking Barriers: Addressing Ableism in Mental Health and Advocating for Change [featuring Janelle Johnson]

Internalized Ableism: Many mental health professionals may struggle with their own internalized ableism, consciously or unconsciously perpetuating harmful beliefs and practices. This episode addresses the importance of recognizing and challenging these biases, providing insights and perspectives from someone who has gone through their own journey of self-discovery and disability advocacy.

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Episode 102: Rethinking HR: Unconventional Strategies for Building Extraordinary Teams [featuring Ashley Cox]

n this compelling episode of “All Things Private Practice” we explore innovative and unconventional strategies for building extraordinary teams. Join us as we dive into the world of recruitment, challenging traditional hiring norms to uncover fresh perspectives on finding and retaining top talent. Get ready to rethink your approach to staffing and unleash the power of hiring differently for remarkable organizational success.

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Episode 101: Clinical Case Consultation & Community [featuring Jeanene Wolfe]

During Episode 101 Jeanene Wolfe and I talk about the importance of ongoing case consultation, building your clinical community, and how to ethically refer clients to other providers.

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