Synopsis
Therapist Clubhouse is the podcast where you'll get support in being a private practice entrepreneur. In each episode, I talk to a therapist who's built a business only they could create. You'll hear about how they figured out stuff like online marketing, networking, identifying their niche, setting their fees, creating new services, and developing an entrepreneurial mindset. Well get real and talk about what it takes to create a unique and profitable private practice. Get the inspiration and information you need to make your private practice better, starting now.
Episodes
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Write Your Book With Dr. Holly Sawyer
05/11/2019 Duration: 25minThis week I’m talking to Dr. Holly Sawyer, a psychotherapist, teacher, and author in Philadelphia. She shares the process of writing and releasing her new book It's Time To Talk About Trauma. As I talked to Dr. Holly, I noticed her commitment to taking steps, doing the important stuff and never giving up. You'll hear the steps she took to clarify the book she needed to write, write, edit, publish and promote it. If you're thinking of writing a book, this conversation will probably make you feel more ready to get started. You'll also hear behind the scenes stuff about her support system, daily rituals, how she manages her time, and how she stays organized. Topics Discussed In This Episode: Becoming a therapist to provide what she needed when she was looking for one. Helping professional women of color in her therapy practice. Why she wrote her book about trauma and how she choose the workbook format. Creating a "Personal Bill Of Rights" in the book. The myth we all hear about how a book gets written and Dr. H
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So Do It! With Kelly Pratt
22/10/2019 Duration: 35minOur guest is Kelly Pratt, the founder of SO DO IT! A community helping creative women take action on what matters to them. Listen as we talk about how she created her in-person So Do It! Salons and her online So Do It! Society. You'll also hear about what she's creating next. For those of us who have (or want to have) online programs, it's important to figure out how to create high-quality experiences for our participants. We strive to figure out how to hold on to what works well in person while also taking advantage of what the internet makes possible. We also want to avoid the things that can make being online feel toxic or distracting. In our conversation, we talk about the choices Kelly's made about what online platform she uses for her programs, and how she brings some of the best aspects of in-person work to the online space. We also talk about how Kelly networks both online and in person. It's her #1 marketing strategy, and she does it with authenticity and without attachment to the outcome. Topics Dis
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Radical Business With Sonalee Rashatwar
08/10/2019 Duration: 46minOur guest is Sonalee Rashatwar, a social worker, activist, and public speaker based in Philadelphia who works primarily with sexual trauma, internalized fatphobia, and immigrant kid guilt. I was so excited to talk to Sonalee because I've been learning from them and inspired by them for a while, and I knew she would have wisdom to share about being public with views that are seen as radical and edgy. As many of the therapists and other healers I work with step into work that is anti-oppression or even just work that is outside the mainstream, they are feeling the fear. These therapists and other healers fear judgment from their peers and their potential clients, and from that unknown "they." They also fear loss of income. Sonalee has been through real measurable loss of income, and has come through it. She shares that story with us. As you're getting ready to grow your following and put yourself out there in a bigger and even braver way, it's helpful to hear the truth from someone who's been there. Another top
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Beyond Psychiatry With Dr. Erin Griffiths
24/09/2019 Duration: 30minThis week I’m talking to Dr. Erin Griffiths, a holistic psychiatrist in San Francisco and the owner of Beyond Psychiatry. Listen as we talk about why she made a pivot from more traditional psychiatry and what that change has been like for her business so far. We stop working for others and create our own businesses partly because we want the freedom to work in the ways we want and the ways we really believe help our people the most. Then we can accidentally replicate the things we didn't love about wherever we were working before. Erin was brave enough to look at her business and acknowledge that it wasn't using all the best parts of her and she wasn't yet serving at her highest level. It was already a great business, but she wanted more for her and for her clients. Can you relate to this? I know I can. I know every single year I see things in my business that I've replicated unconsciously. And then I'm able to consciously change them. As you listen to Erin's story about creating beyond psychiatry, think abou
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What You're Known For With Sarah Argenal
10/09/2019 Duration: 44minSarah Argenal is on a mission to eradicate the burnout epidemic that is crushing working parents. She offers programs to individuals and organizations to integrate mental and emotional support for parents in the workplace. She walks parents through a 4 step framework to craft a life. I see a theme here that I want you to pay close attention to. Sarah's 4 part framework is something that she has created and nurtured, and it's something she is becoming known for. Having a framework you can use to help you describe your work AND help people is a huge asset. It's your message AND it's your way of serving. Sarah didn't just stumble on this 4 part framework. She discovered and created it through observing herself and the thousands of parents she talked to. Now she's able to use that framework everywhere. She talks about it in podcast episodes. She talks about it in public speaking. She teaches it in workshops. She uses it in all of her content. She goes deep into one of the steps at times, and she sometimes gives a
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Pricing Your Genius With Jacquette Timmons
27/08/2019 Duration: 47minTHIS WEEK: This week I’m featuring Jacquette Timmons, a financial behaviorist in New York City. We focused on two areas: how she prices her offerings and how she builds and nurtures her audience. If you're working on expanding your business beyond the therapy room, those are two areas you know require a lot of thought and attention. If you don't pay attention to them, your business can't thrive, even if your work is amazing. As we get into pricing, listen for how Jacquette combines trial and error with a careful process. She factors in everything including her expenses, what the outcomes are that she's providing, the value her clients place on that outcome, the time and energy the offer requires, and more. AND like I said, she allows for trial and error. You may think being methodical and using trial and error are mutually exclusive. Nope. Like Jacquette, I always leave room for experimentation. The first time I ran what is now Rebel Therapist, the cost was 1400, it happened over 8 sessions, and I had 3 amazi
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Location Freedom With Ali Psiuk
13/08/2019 Duration: 37minShow Notes: Ali Psiuk is a therapist and digital nomad. She runs her therapy practice from all over the world. This conversation might make you question your assumptions about what's possible in your business and life. As Ali talked about the freedom she's experiencing, and the awareness she has of her choices, I felt my own awareness expand. For a while now I've been planning a long travel adventure for the summer of 2020, and I kept saying "this is just a maybe. we'll see if it works out." Right after this interview, I told Ali: now I see that I've got to stop saying that. I've got to decide it's happening and then work out all the pieces. by waiting to see whether or not it will all fall into place I'm pretty much assuring that it won't happen. obstacles always come up. Ali agreed. Maybe you want to do more online work and you're not sure how to make it happen. Maybe there's another change you're getting ready to make. Maybe it's a travel adventure, launching a second business, radically shifting your hour
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Permission To Do It Differently With Heather Gray
30/07/2019 Duration: 40minThis week I’m talking to Heather Gray, a mindset consultant who works with entrepreneurs all over the world. Listen to what Heather is doing in her business that’s working for her. It's totally different from what most other therapists and coaches are doing. Listen to how she’s using ONE form of marketing to make her business thrive. Listen also to how she’s providing service to her clients on demand rather than in regularly scheduled sessions. Of course, you’ll hear some of the mindset work she’s moved through herself, which she now helps her clients move through. I left this conversation with new ideas for my own business and I think you will too! Topics Discussed In This Episode: Permission to want more from your business Maintaining a DAILY podcast Giving up her therapy license Leaning into vulnerability to make a bigger impact Her life-changing time-management hack the difference between a goal and a decision Providing her coaching on demand through vox Using podcasting as her ONE lead generator Staying
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Multi-faceted Expansion With Jamie Marich
16/07/2019 Duration: 41minThis week I’m talking to Jamie Marich a therapist, author, speaker, and teacher who specializes in trauma. Listen as we talk about how she created a multi-faceted business, what her daily rituals look like, and how she’s made decisions to protect her energy and her vision. Topics Discussed In This Episode: How she gives energy to all of the various roles she's in: consulting, teaching, writing, clinical work and more. Realizing that training clinicians and NOT teaching in academia is the right fit. The best advice she ever got: when you take on something, give up something else. How she takes care of herself energetically with an "iron-clad self-care plan." Her first hire, and how she's grown her team. Her company's extensive EMDR training component and how she makes it work. Getting help with everything outside of her most important work. Her writing practices: rituals and habits that have helped her write several books and articles. What sets aside good writing in our field. How she has chosen and hired th
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Smart Growth With Tara McMullin
02/07/2019 Duration: 42minThis week I’m talking to Tara McMullin, a powerhouse in the realm of serving small business owners. She’s the founder of the What Works Network and host of the What Works podcast. Listen as we talk about the transitions Tara has been through in her business. You’ll hear how starting with a VERY narrow niche helped to accelerate her growth. We also talk about how her ROLE has changed, and how and why she’s shifted away from advice-giving. You’ll also hear what’s been working extremely well for Tara in communicating on social media. It’s all about storytelling. As soon as you hear her experience with human-sized stories, you'll start using social media differently. Tara believes in sharing experience rather than advice, and you’re in for a treat as she shares some key parts of her own experiences in business. Topics Discussed In This Episode: The very narrow nice she started with (Makers in PA) How she built trust and credibility QUICKLY in that first niche Shifting her focus and growing her audience exponenti
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Why Branding Matters With Jenny Ambrose
18/06/2019 Duration: 43minI brought in the branding goddess who's helped me with Rebel Therapist, Jenny Ambrose of Puree Fantastico. She's here to tell you that branding is not what you think it is. Branding is a way to express who you are, what you do, and even what it FEELS like to work with you. Yep, good branding goes deep. Good branding integrates everything in your business. In this conversation, we talk about my experience working with Jenny and how my own ideas about branding evolved with her help. She also gives us ideas about how to get started with branding on your own and how to know whether it might be a good time to hire a pro. Topics Discussed In This Episode: How good branding can level up your business Sad mistakes people make with their branding Branding is NOT just about logos, rather it is all over your business How to start exploring branding on your own Why you should look in your closet when you're working on branding Who's ready to hire a branding pro and who isn't How much good branding costs Using archetypes
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Lessons Learned In Leveling Up
04/06/2019 Duration: 22minThis is episode 100! I wanted to do something special and different this week. The theme today is lessons learned in expanding your business. I’ve been focusing more and more on my own lessons learned as I’m sharing on social media and especially with my email list. I’ve been talking about how as entrepreneurs, we find ourselves learning in public. We can either acknowledge what we’re learning, or we can try to seem as if we know everything. I’m much more interested in telling you what I’m learning and even acknowledging my mistakes. I think it’s WAY more useful to you and it also allows me to be myself, which makes my life better. I’ve been running this program, Rebel Mastermind, where therapists level up their businesses and serve in new ways beyond the therapy room. I invited some folks who are in the middle of that program to bravely share with you. I asked each of them to tell us one surprising thing they’ve learned or are learning in the process of expanding their businesses, and how that lesson is play
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Creating A Podcast With Jessica Jones
21/05/2019 Duration: 43minThis week I’m talking to Jessica Jones, a registered dietician and co-founder of the very popular podcast Food Heaven Made Easy. Listen as we talk about how Jessica and Wendy Lopez developed their podcast, exactly how they plan and create each episode, and how they maintain a healthy business partnership and close friendship. I’m really into bringing you amazing people like Jessica. It’s helpful to hear from people in our field, but it’s also SO helpful to hear from people in adjacent fields. Sometimes that’s where I’ve gotten my best ideas and practices, and that’s been true for the Rebels in my masterminds as well. Topics Discussed In This Episode: Identifying their ideal audience member/target person, “Chrisette” and what they learn from her Starting out on public access television in NYC and then expanding to Youtube Creating their podcast, Food Heaven Made Easy in 2015 and then growing and monetizing it The smartest move they made in their business: starting an email list early Doubling their income ye
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Business Trauma With Nicole Lewis-Keeber
07/05/2019 Duration: 37minDo you have a healthy relationship with your business? Or is it sometimes toxic and abusive? Have you recreated old unhealthy patterns into your business? Nicole Lewis-Keeber is an expert on how trauma impacts business and how to heal it. When I looked at my own business through this lens, I realized I had been unconsciously setting up some damaging habits. For example, I was sometimes setting myself up to try to please everyone. Even though I would never tell others to do this. I was sometimes doing things I no longer wanted to because...who was I to say I wanted to make a change. Listen as we talk about how and why Nicole created a VIP one-on-one service for entrepreneurs and how she’s getting her message out to entrepreneurs everywhere. She’s opening up a very important conversation and I’m glad to share it with you. Topics Discussed In This Episode: How trauma impacts our businesses Discovering that trauma was showing up in her own business The “invisible they” mindset trap Creating high touch one-on-o
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Less Social Media With Maddi Rundle
23/04/2019 Duration: 36minHow do you sell a program? Make a dream list. Make a list of the people you’d love to work with and invite them. Meet Maddi Rundle, a master yoga instructor, therapist, and entrepreneur in Ontario, Canada. In this conversation, we talk about how Maddi co-created a training program for yoga instructors and a year-long online course. You’ll hear how Maddi has grown her programs without doing all the stuff she saw other people doing online. She has pushed past fear and other people’s rules to create a business she’s in love with. Topics Discussed In This Episode: Starting a yoga teacher training program Creating a year-long online course called “Pure Love” Becoming a therapist after being a yoga teacher Finding flow and alignment in her business Bringing in clients and participants her way Her ambivalence about being online Pushing the boundaries of what it means to be a therapist Using invitations rather than funnels to fill her online program Incorporating interaction into her online course Show notes
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Throw Away The Box With Ali Shapiro
16/04/2019 Duration: 01h10sAli Shapiro is the host of the podcast Insatiable and the founder of the program Truce with Food. She created a unique framework for helping people transform their relationships with food and life. Listen to Ali developed her framework and built her thriving business. You’ll hear that Ali is committed to helping her clients achieve radical and lasting change and that the decisions she makes in her business are all aimed in that direction. Topics Discussed In This Episode: The far-reaching positive side effects of her program How she created 3 coaching programs at different investment levels Her journey as a childhood cancer survivor Creating a framework to help people step into a self-authoring mindset How she identifies and markets to her right-fit people Creating the podcast Insatiable Finding her leadership style in the roles of teacher/coach/consultant Her approach to social media How her clients find her (her podcast is a HUGE part of it) Creating a marketing system that nurtures rather than prays on
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Yoga For Trauma With Lisa Danylchuk
26/03/2019 Duration: 46minThis week I’m talking to Lisa Danylchuk, founder of The Center for Yoga and Trauma Recovery. She’s an author, psychotherapist, yoga teacher trainer and entrepreneur. You’re gonna hear how Lisa’s business has developed organically from her drive to help more people with the Yoga for Trauma movement. We can learn a lot from listening to how she went from leading in-person trainings to creating her online training program. She’ll also talk about why she created in-person retreats around the world. Listen in particular to how Lisa leans into the value of persistence. Persistence is one of the most important and perhaps under-rated keys to success in your business. Topics Discussed In This Episode: Presenting at conferences Creating an online training program (Y4T) for therapists and other healers Refining her Y4T course over time The importance of relationships in her business How her persistence led to the impact she is making now Her leadership style and how she balances teaching and making room for self-ref
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Running Retreats With Rebecca Wong
12/03/2019 Duration: 44minToday we are talking about in-person retreats. If you’ve ever run an in-person retreat or considered adding in-person retreats to your business, you’re going to love this conversation. Rebecca talks about why in-person retreats are such an important part of her business, some mistakes she and others have made in running retreats, and some things she does to make her retreats such life-changing experiences. We’ll also talk about the retreat Rebecca and I are co-leading at the end of April 2019, Signature Heart & Soul Retreat. Topics Discussed In This Episode: The magical power of in-person retreats How to help participants connect and create friendships How to make each participant feel special and important Creating time and space for yourself when you’re hosting a retreat The differences between coordinating all aspects yourself or hosting with help from a retreat center. Figuring out downtime for yourself as a host Getting space from your daily life while hosting a retreat How retreats dovetail wit
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Express Yourself With Joe Zarate-Sanderlin
26/02/2019 Duration: 33minJoe has discovered a new, more introverted way to be an activist within his business, therapy sessions, and teaching work. He finds that the more open he is about his identities and his experience, the more helpful he is to others. Listen as Joe talks about the gender journey he’s experienced in the past couple of years and how his personal experiences have expanded his leadership as a therapist and an educator. Topics Discussed In This Episode: Finding a new kind of introverted activism Self-expression through blue hair and manicures Navigating disclosure Expanding in every area of his work Allowing ideas for content and teaching to come to him Balancing teaching, therapy, and parenting How clients find him The importance of forming referral partnerships How he got into university teaching Show notes at http://rebeltherapist.me/podcast/93