All Things Private Practice

Hosted ByPatrick Casale

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


All Episodes

Episode 160: Overcoming Financial Obstacles in Private Practice [featuring Michael Fulwiler]

Learn about the financial challenges therapists face in private practice and how to overcome them.

Episode 159: The Rise of AI-Powered Documentation for Mental Health Clinicians [featuring Erez Druk]

Explore the transformative world of AI in clinical documentation and how Freed.ai’s technology is redefining the administrative landscape for healthcare professionals.

Episode 158: International Retreats for Therapists—More Than Just a Vacation [featuring Melissa Wesner]

Melissa Wesner, LCPC, founder of LifeSpring Counseling Services and host of the “Dreaming and Doing” podcast, and I dive into the transformative power of retreats, cultural immersion, and self-care in business strategy.

Episode 157: Break the System: Self-Sacrifice to Empowerment for Helping Professionals [featuring Flint & Xilo Del Sol]

In this episode, we talk about navigating systemic ableism and capitalism in creating a more fitting work environment and the intersections of entrepreneurship, neurodiversity, and the LGBTQ community.

Episode 156: Money, Burnout, and Career Transition for Mental Health Workers [featuring Angela Koivula]

Dr. Angela Koivula, psychologist and adjunct instructor at the University of Florida, and I talk about the complexities of navigating financial realities in the mental health profession and its impact on career decisions.

Episode 155: Chronic Illness and Entrepreneurs: Rest and Boundaries [featuring Liz Slonena]

Learn about the challenges and strategies of managing a solo business while grappling with chronic health conditions.

Episode 154: The Power of Group Therapy in Private Practice [featuring Brittany Bate]

Group therapy services are a great option for therapists who want to diversify their practice and enhance client connection. In this episode, Dr. Brittany Bate, owner of Be BOLD Psychology and Consulting, shares the ins and outs of running successful therapy groups in private practice.

Episode 153: Embracing ADHD Identities in Entrepreneurship [featuring Shauna Pollard]

Dr. Shauna Pollard and Patrick Casale discuss navigating life and career through the lens of ADHD, entrepreneurship, and the unique challenges faced by BIPOC communities.

Episode 152: Unmasking Autism in Leadership Roles and Business [featuring Maureen Werrbach]

Maureen Werrbach and I discuss how being autistic and ADHD shapes our leadership styles, the challenges and unique strengths that come with being neurodivergent entrepreneurs, and the ripple effect of being authentic, from creating safe work environments to fostering creativity among teams.